Major B. Harding

Major Best Harding (born October 13, 1935) is an attorney and former Chief Justice of the Florida Supreme Court.

Prior to being appointed to the Florida Supreme Court, Harding served as a circuit judge for Florida's Fourth Judicial Circuit and as a Duval County juvenile court judge.

In 2014, Florida State University appointed him to adjudicate the disciplinary hearing of Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston concerning allegations that Winston violated the university's Student Conduct Code.

[1] Harding received his undergraduate and law degrees from Wake Forest University.

After stepping down from the Supreme Court, Harding practiced law as a shareholder of the Ausley McMullen firm in Tallahassee, Florida.