Leah Ward Sears Biography

Occup.Judge
FromUSA
BornJune 13, 1955
Age69 years
Leah Ward Sears is an American lawyer and judge, born on June 13, 1955, in Heidelberg, Germany. She is best known for her profession as a judge on the Georgia High Court as well as for her campaigning for work on behalf of women and minorities in the legal profession.

Sears matured in Georgia and participated in college at Cornell University, where she earned a level in government. She took place to go to regulation college at Emory University, where she graduated with honors in 1980.

After finishing her education, Sears started functioning as a lawyer in Georgia, concentrating on civil liberties and also employment legislation. In 1992, she was designated to the Georgia Supreme Court, becoming the very first African-American woman to hold a seat on the court. She was later chosen to a full term on the court in 1994 and was re-elected in 2000.

Throughout her time on the Georgia Supreme Court, Sears was understood for her commitment to justice as well as for her initiatives to advertise variety and also inclusivity in the lawful profession. She was likewise an advocate for criminal justice reform as well as worked to enhance the state's adolescent justice system.

In 2005, Sears was considered for a seat on the United States Supreme Court, however she was not ultimately picked for the placement. She relinquished the Georgia Supreme Court in 2009 as well as took place to function as a partner at a law firm and also as a professor at numerous legislation schools.

Throughout her occupation, Sears has been identified for her payments to the lawful career as well as to culture at big. She has obtained countless honors and honors, including the American Bar Association's Margaret Brent Women Lawyers of Achievement Award as well as the NAACP's Legal Defense as well as Educational Fund's Thurgood Marshall Lifetime Achievement Award.

Sears remains to be an influential figure in the lawful world and also a supporter for justice and equality for all.

Our collection contains 7 quotes who is written / told by Leah.

Related authors: Thurgood Marshall (Judge), Lawrence Taylor (Athlete)

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7 Famous quotes by Leah Ward Sears

Small: I think people need to commit to one another before they commit to bringing children into the world bec
"I think people need to commit to one another before they commit to bringing children into the world because that's the optimum arrangement for children, not to take anything at all away from women who have to rear their children by themselves"
Small: We need to in this country begin again to raise civil discourse to another level. I mean, we shout and
"We need to in this country begin again to raise civil discourse to another level. I mean, we shout and scream and yell and get very little accomplished, but you can disagree very much with the next guy and still be friends and acquaintances"
Small: I dont think there is such a definition of a perfect family, but I do think that our marriages are in c
"I don't think there is such a definition of a perfect family, but I do think that our marriages are in crisis. Our families are in crisis. And I think the African-American family is at one of the worst stages it's been at in a very long time in this country. Fatherlessness is rampant"
Small: Ive always been very interested in the struggle for human rights, not just here but abroad, and I wante
"I've always been very interested in the struggle for human rights, not just here but abroad, and I wanted to be an inside player in that struggle. I wanted to make the laws reflect our ideals and ideas in this democracy that is America"
Small: When I was growing up, so many of the important changes for African-Americans were being made in the Un
"When I was growing up, so many of the important changes for African-Americans were being made in the United States Supreme Court and were being made by lawyers. I followed the court very intensely and wanted to do that for my life"
Small: I had very supportive parents that made the way for me, even at a time when there were very few women -
"I had very supportive parents that made the way for me, even at a time when there were very few women - no women, really; maybe two or three women - and very few, fewer than that, African-American women heading in this direction, so there were very few people to look up to. You just had to have faith"
Small: Id like to see marriage count again among African-Americans and not just in the society in general
"I'd like to see marriage count again among African-Americans and not just in the society in general"