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Judicial History
- Courthouse Renamed for Civil Rights Hero
- ‘Pathways Video:’ Judge Walton Passes On Lessons From His Youth
- 40 Years Later, Pioneering Women Judges Savor Place in History
- 60 Years Later, Gideon’s Legacy Lives On
- African American Heritage Spotlight: Judge Lydia Griggsby
- African American Judges Offer Life Lessons
- Anne Thompson: Inspired by Parents, ‘I Loved Every Job I Had’
- As Electoral College Votes, a Little-Known Role for U.S. Courts
- Barbara Crabb: ‘My Parents Taught Me I Could Be Anything I Wanted to Be’
- California Courthouses Named National Landmarks
- Carolyn King: ‘Reluctant Judge’ Excelled as Leader
- Cecilia Altonaga: First Female Cuban American Federal Judge
- Celebrating 230 Years of the U.S. Courts
- Chief Standing Bear: A Hero of Native American Civil Rights
- Civil Rights Champion Uses Law to Fight Racism
- Collins Fitzpatrick, Longest-Serving Circuit Executive, Reflects on Career
- Constance Baker Motley: Judiciary’s Unsung Rights Hero
- Court Recalls MLK’s Last Legal Battle
- Court's Legacy Intertwined With Martin Luther King Jr.'s
- Criminal Justice Act: Protecting the Right to Counsel for 60 Years
- Decades After O'Connor, Role of Women Judges Still Growing
- Diane Humetewa: First Female Native American Federal Judge
- Dorothy Nelson: An Instinct for Fairness Led to the Bench
- Federal Judiciary Continues Long History of Swearing In President
- Florida Courthouse Named for Influential Judge
- Four WWII Veteran Judges, All in 90s, Still Going Strong
- From Drug Wars to Water Wars, Fifty Years on the Bench
- From the Battlefield to the Bench: Judge Steven Logan
- Gideon v. Wainwright at 50: Defenders and Teachers Analyze Right to Counsel
- Judge Aleta Trauger Opened Doors for Women in Law
- Judge Carolyn Dimmick: Women’s Advances in Law Careers Are ‘So Heartening’
- Judge Cathy Bissoon Never Let Circumstances Limit Her
- Judge Jack Weinstein Mourned as Champion of Justice
- Judge Mary Rowland Takes Pride in the Progress of LGBTQ People
- Judge Raymond Lohier Shares His Immigration Story and the Diverse Perspective it Brings
- Judge Recalls 1985 Case That Still Shapes Students’ Rights
- Judging an Injustice: During Asian Heritage Month, Japanese Internments Are Recalled
- Judicial Heroes’ Courthouses Named Landmarks
- Justices Celebrate Justice O'Connor's Service
- Law Dean Said, ‘You’ll Change Your Mind;’ Susan Black Proved Him Wrong
- Leon DeKalb: U.S. Probation’s First Black Officer
- Lincoln’s Other War-Time Proclamation
- Longtime Judge James R. Browning Dies
- Mary Murphy Schroeder: She Broke Barriers From the Start
- Mendez v. Westminster: How a Young Girl’s Courage Transformed Schools
- Moments in History: Judge Jack Weinstein and Mass Tort Litigation
- Moments In History: Remembering Thurgood Marshall
- Moments in History: The Wright Brothers’ Day in Federal Court
- On 60th Anniversary, Video Recalls How Rosa Parks’ Arrest Sparked Historic Ruling
- On Topic: Fergus Falls Courthouse Named in Honor of Judge Devitt