Judge Charles R. Wilson has played a key role in some of the highest-profile cases heard by the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in recent memory.

Wilson sat on the three-judge panel that signed off on the federal government’s decision to send young Elian Gonzalez back to Cuba to be with his father. And he was the dissenting judge on the panel that heard the Terri Schiavo case, insisting in vain that the federal courts should hold further proceedings before allowing Schiavo to die.

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