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| The Color of Justice | ||
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In an effort to encourage minority students in Texas to pursue careers
in the law and the judiciary the Texas members of the National
Association of Women Judges have created a Color of Justice video . The
video introduces students to a diverse group of minority judges, lawyers
and law students whose stories show them the many career options
available in the law and the judiciary. The video includes interviews
with Chief Justice Wallace Jefferson, Judge Morris Overstreet, Judge
Belinda Hill, Judge Roy Quintanilla, and Judge Sue Kurita. Also
appearing in the video are attorneys Craig Washington, Roland Garcia,
Gordon Quan and Kelly-Ann Clarke. Law students Sergio Moreno, Regina Lee
and David Winters are also featured in the video. Justice Bea Ann Smith
and Judge Susan Criss make brief appearances as well. Students hear minority judges, lawyers and law students explain why they chose the law, how they became lawyers and judges, what they do in their jobs, as well as the many career opportunities available to students today. The fast paced 12 minute video includes judges on county courts, district courts, the Texas Supreme Court and a law professor who previously sat on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. Attorneys with experience in civil litigation, criminal prosecution, criminal defense, immigration and governmental service appear in the video. Law students, full of passionate enthusiasm for their chosen profession explain why the law is such a necessary and vital part of our society. Their words and stories are inspiring and compelling. The film was produced by Ron Stone and Pat Pollicoff of Stonefilms of Texas, an award winning video production company based in Houston. The video was made possible with funding from the Texas Bar Foundation and the Texas Young Lawyers Association. Since it’s inception the Texas Bar Foundation has awarded more than 6 million dollars in grants to law related programs. The Texas Bar Foundation is the nation’s largest charitably funded bar foundation. The Galveston County Young Lawyers Association secured the funding from the Texas Young Lawyers Association to help with this project.
The Color of Justice was created in August 2001 by Judge Brenda Loftin
in St. Louis, Missouri. Her program involves presentations by local
minority judges and lawyers to minority high school students. The judges
and lawyers share their stories with the students and encourage them to
consider them to consider careers in the law and the judiciary. Judge Criss at P.O. Box 16474, Galveston, Texas 77552. |
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