I just looked him up in Who's Who, 2003 (his bio also appears in Who's Who in American Law, 7th ed & 11th ed). It mentions:
Chmn bd. dirs. Hospice of Fla. Suncoast, 96-98
Am.-Hellenic Ednl. Progressive Assn. (gov. 1986)
legal advisor Soc. for Right to Die, 1992
apparently there is more than one Felos since he is listed as ptnr. Felos & Felos
wife Constance M. Felos and 1 child Alexander James
Connor appealed Baird's decision to the 2nd District on Monday, triggering an automatic stay in the case until the issue is settled. A brief from the governor defending the constitutionality of the law was due Monday, but Connor filed the appeal instead.The 2nd district court of appeals is located in Lakeland Florida, 50 miles east of Clearwater ... I don't recognize any of those judge's names:
Has Terri's case ever been before these judges before?
"For 16 years, Patricia White Bull was unresponsive to the world -- unable to speak, swallow or move much. On Christmas Eve, she suddenly snapped back to consciousness . . . Doctors cannot explain why Mrs. White Bull, 42, awakened from the catatonic state. . ."
The family had been told that "the vegetative state . . . would last the rest of her life."