Some 27 years ago when I was first elected to the criminal bench in New Orleans, I was approached at my swearing in by a very distinguished, long-serving judge. He said to me, “Son, the first thing you have to do is become a member of the American Judges Association. It will be like having a friend on the bench because when you sit you need all the help you can get.” That distinguished judge was the late Oliver Delery, who was then a member of the American Judges Association and later became its president
It is a privilege and honor to begin my term as your president, especially at a time when AJA is so ...
Greetings my esteemed colleagues and Court Review readers, 2021 was yet another challenging year. We...
I am honored to join our distinguished line of American Judges Association presidents, and I congrat...
Some 27 years ago when I was first elected to the criminal bench in New Orleans, I was approached at...
Serving as President of the American Judges Association (AJA) has been the pinnacle of my legal care...
Soon after my swearing in as a judge, I received a letter from the American Judges Association offer...
I can never say enough what an honor and a privilege it is to have been elected to serve as your 46t...
I’m very honored and humbled to be your President. The American Judges Association is a special orga...
Last September, I was sworn in as president of the American Judges Association. This October, in Den...
It has been my privilege to represent the American Judges Association at a great many meetings and c...
In my first column as president of the American Judges Association (AJA), I wrote about how our orga...
Founded in 1959, the American Judges Association has long been “The Voice of the Judiciary®.” This r...
Greetings my fellow jurists and Court Review readers, I am overjoyed to begin my term serving as the...
My dear colleagues and fellow Court Review readers, greetings. In my last column, I told you about A...
My travels this year have given me the opportunity to spread the word about the benefits of AJA memb...
It is a privilege and honor to begin my term as your president, especially at a time when AJA is so ...
Greetings my esteemed colleagues and Court Review readers, 2021 was yet another challenging year. We...
I am honored to join our distinguished line of American Judges Association presidents, and I congrat...
Some 27 years ago when I was first elected to the criminal bench in New Orleans, I was approached at...
Serving as President of the American Judges Association (AJA) has been the pinnacle of my legal care...
Soon after my swearing in as a judge, I received a letter from the American Judges Association offer...
I can never say enough what an honor and a privilege it is to have been elected to serve as your 46t...
I’m very honored and humbled to be your President. The American Judges Association is a special orga...
Last September, I was sworn in as president of the American Judges Association. This October, in Den...
It has been my privilege to represent the American Judges Association at a great many meetings and c...
In my first column as president of the American Judges Association (AJA), I wrote about how our orga...
Founded in 1959, the American Judges Association has long been “The Voice of the Judiciary®.” This r...
Greetings my fellow jurists and Court Review readers, I am overjoyed to begin my term serving as the...
My dear colleagues and fellow Court Review readers, greetings. In my last column, I told you about A...
My travels this year have given me the opportunity to spread the word about the benefits of AJA memb...
It is a privilege and honor to begin my term as your president, especially at a time when AJA is so ...
Greetings my esteemed colleagues and Court Review readers, 2021 was yet another challenging year. We...
I am honored to join our distinguished line of American Judges Association presidents, and I congrat...