Daisy Hurst Floyd
{{Short description|American lawyer}}
{{Infobox officeholder
| name = Daisy Hurst Floyd
| image =
| office = Dean of the Walter F. George School of Law
| term_start = February 28, 2014
| term_end = June 30, 2017
| predecessor = Gary J. Simson
| successor = Cathy Cox
| term_start1 = July 1, 2004
| term_end1 = June 30, 2010
| predecessor1 = Michael Sabbath (acting)
| successor1 = Gary J. Simson
| birth_name =
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1956|07|09}}
| birth_place = Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
| party =
| otherparty =
| spouse = Tim Floyd
| children = 2
| residence =
| education = Emory University (BA, MA)
University of Georgia (JD)
| occupation =
}}
Daisy Hurst Floyd (born July 9, 1956){{cite book |last=Hubbell |first=Martindale |date=December 2007 |title=Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, U.S. Government Lawyers, Corporate Law Departments, Law Schools (Volume 1 - 2008) |url=https://archive.org/details/isbn_9781561607884 |publisher=Martindale-Hubbell |isbn=9781561607884 |url-access=registration }} is an American lawyer, law professor, and law school dean. She served as dean of the Walter F. George School of Law of Mercer University twice (2004-2010 and 2014-2017).
Early life and education
Floyd attended Randolph-Macon Woman's College from 1973-75.{{cite web|url=http://www2.mercer.edu/NR/rdonlyres/BF3BA820-98C6-495A-B3AF-974B4708B7A2/0/MercerLawyer_W04.pdf |title=Mercer University |website=Mercer.edu |date=2015-12-09 |access-date=2016-01-24 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120320111515/http://www2.mercer.edu/NR/rdonlyres/BF3BA820-98C6-495A-B3AF-974B4708B7A2/0/MercerLawyer_W04.pdf |archive-date=2012-03-20 }} She then earned a bachelor's degree, summa cum laude, and a master's degree in political science, both from Emory University in 1977. Floyd earned her J.D. degree from the University of Georgia School of Law in 1980.
Early career
Early in her career, Floyd worked as the director of the legal research and writing program at the University of Georgia School of Law. She also worked as an attorney for the global law firm of Alston, Miller & Gaines, now known as Alston & Bird.[http://www.gawl.affiniscape.com/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=85] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090614074402/http://www.gawl.affiniscape.com/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=85 |date=June 14, 2009 }}
Academic career
Floyd served as a professor at the Texas Tech University School of Law from 1990-04. She then served as dean of the Walter F. George School of Law of Mercer University from 2004–10; she was reappointed as dean in 2014 when her successor accepted another position with the university.{{cite web |url=http://www2.mercer.edu/News/Articles/2010/100526Law.htm |title=Mercer University News |website=Mercer.edu |access-date=2016-01-24 |archive-date=2014-07-22 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140722161216/http://www2.mercer.edu/News/Articles/2010/100526Law.htm |url-status=dead }}[http://news.mercer.edu/articles/2014/gary-simson-appointed-senior-vice-provost-for-scholarship.cfm] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140415022632/http://news.mercer.edu/articles/2014/gary-simson-appointed-senior-vice-provost-for-scholarship.cfm |date=April 15, 2014 }} Floyd served as a senior professor at Mercer following her first term as dean including as University Professor of Law and Ethical Formation, and agreed to again serve as dean until a replacement was selected.
Possible judicial nomination
On February 28, 2011, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported Floyd was under consideration for nomination to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit; the court had a vacancy due to the retirement of Judge Stanley F. Birch Jr.{{cite web|url=http://www.ajc.com/news/georgia-politics-elections/senate-approves-totenberg-jones-856301.html |title=Georgia politics and government news from the AJC |website=Ajc.com |access-date=2016-01-24}} Floyd was not nominated and maintained her position as a law professor at Mercer.
Personal
Floyd's husband, Tim Floyd, is also a law professor at Mercer.[http://www.polisci.emory.edu/General%20info/Newsletter/Poli_Science_news_sum_10.pdf ] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100608215134/http://www.polisci.emory.edu/General%20info/Newsletter/Poli_Science_news_sum_10.pdf |date=June 8, 2010 }}[http://law.mercer.edu/facultystaff/bios/timothy-w-floyd ] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110718112423/http://law.mercer.edu/facultystaff/bios/timothy-w-floyd |date=July 18, 2011 }} They have two children.
References
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External links
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20110418100054/http://law.mercer.edu/facultystaff/bios/daisy-hurst-floyd Walter F. George School of Law]
- [https://law.mercer.edu/www/mu-law/faculty/directory/hurst-floyd/upload/Daisy_Hurst_Floyd-CV-Dec-2019.doc Daisy Hurst Floyd - University Professor of Law and Ethical Formation, Mercer University School of Law (CV)]
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Category:Randolph College alumni
Category:Emory University alumni
Category:University of Georgia School of Law alumni
Category:American women lawyers
Category:Deans of law schools in the United States
Category:Women deans (academic)
Category:American women legal scholars