Theodore R. Newman Jr., the Glossary
Theodore R. Newman Jr. (July 5, 1934 – January 6, 2023) was an American judge of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals.[1]
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29 relations: African Americans, Angela J. Davis, Bachelor of Arts, Birmingham, Alabama, Brown University, Charles Hamilton Houston, District of Columbia Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Judicial Nomination Commission, Ebony (magazine), Frank Q. Nebeker, Gerald Ford, Gerard D. Reilly, Gladys Kessler, Harvard Law School, Judge Advocate General's Corps, Juris Doctor, Methodism, Northfield Mount Hermon School, Richard Nixon, Senior status, Superior Court of the District of Columbia, Tuskegee, Alabama, United States Air Force, United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division, Warren R. King, Washington, D.C., Wendy Gordon, William B. Bryant, William C. Pryor.
- Judges of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals
African Americans
African Americans, also known as Black Americans or Afro-Americans, are an ethnic group consisting of Americans with partial or total ancestry from any of the Black racial groups of Africa.
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Angela J. Davis
Angela J. Davis, professor of law at the American University's Washington College of Law, is an expert in criminal law and procedure with a specific focus on prosecutorial power and racism in the criminal justice system.
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Bachelor of Arts
A Bachelor of Arts (abbreviated B.A., BA, A.B. or AB; from the Latin baccalaureus artium, baccalaureus in artibus, or artium baccalaureus) is a bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate program in the liberal arts, or, in some cases, other disciplines.
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Birmingham, Alabama
Birmingham is a city in the north central region of Alabama.
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Brown University
Brown University is a private Ivy League research university in Providence, Rhode Island.
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Charles Hamilton Houston
Charles Hamilton Houston (September 3, 1895 – April 22, 1950), NAACP.org. Theodore R. Newman Jr. and Charles Hamilton Houston are 20th-century African-American lawyers.
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District of Columbia Court of Appeals
The District of Columbia Court of Appeals is the highest court of the District of Columbia, the capital city of the United States.
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District of Columbia Judicial Nomination Commission
The District of Columbia Judicial Nominating Commission is the judicial nominating commission of Washington D.C. It selects potential judges for the Superior Court of the District of Columbia and the District of Columbia Court of Appeals. Theodore R. Newman Jr. and District of Columbia Judicial Nomination Commission are judges of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia.
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Ebony (magazine)
Ebony is a monthly magazine that focuses on news, culture, and entertainment.
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Frank Q. Nebeker
Frank Quill Nebeker (April 23, 1930 – January 4, 2024) was an American jurist who served as a judge of the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims and the District of Columbia Court of Appeals. Theodore R. Newman Jr. and Frank Q. Nebeker are judges of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals.
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Gerald Ford
Gerald Rudolph Ford Jr. (born Leslie Lynch King Jr.; July 14, 1913December 26, 2006) was an American politician who served as the 38th president of the United States from 1974 to 1977.
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Gerard D. Reilly
Gerard Denis Reilly (September 27, 1906 – May 18, 1995) was an official at the United States Department of Labor and the chief judge of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals. Theodore R. Newman Jr. and Gerard D. Reilly are judges of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals.
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Gladys Kessler
Gladys Kessler (January 22, 1938 – March 16, 2023) was a United States district judge of the District Court for the District of Columbia. Theodore R. Newman Jr. and Gladys Kessler are judges of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia.
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Harvard Law School
Harvard Law School (HLS) is the law school of Harvard University, a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Judge Advocate General's Corps
The Judge Advocate General's Corps (JAG or JAG Corps) is the military justice branch or specialty of the United States Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, and Navy.
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Juris Doctor
A Juris Doctor, Doctor of Jurisprudence, or Doctor of Law (JD) is a graduate-entry professional degree that primarily prepares individuals to practice law.
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Methodism
Methodism, also called the Methodist movement, is a Protestant Christian tradition whose origins, doctrine and practice derive from the life and teachings of John Wesley.
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Northfield Mount Hermon School
Northfield Mount Hermon School (abbreviated as NMH), is a co-educational college-preparatory school in Gill, Massachusetts.
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Richard Nixon
Richard Milhous Nixon (January 9, 1913April 22, 1994) was an American politician and lawyer who served as the 37th president of the United States from 1969 to 1974.
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Senior status
Senior status is a form of semi-retirement for United States federal judges.
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Superior Court of the District of Columbia
The Superior Court of the District of Columbia, commonly referred to as DC Superior Court, is the trial court for the District of Columbia, in the United States.
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Tuskegee, Alabama
Tuskegee is a city in Macon County, Alabama, United States.
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United States Air Force
The United States Air Force (USAF) is the air service branch of the United States Armed Forces, and is one of the eight uniformed services of the United States.
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United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division
The Civil Rights Division of the United States Department of Justice enforces federal statutes prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, sex, disability, religion, and national origin.
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Warren R. King
Warren Roger King (born May 9, 1937) is a former judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia and the District of Columbia Court of Appeals. Theodore R. Newman Jr. and Warren R. King are judges of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals and judges of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia.
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Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly known as Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United States.
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Wendy Gordon
Wendy J. Gordon is an American lawyer who is currently the William Fairfield Warren Distinguished Professor at Boston University School of Law.
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William B. Bryant
William Benson Bryant (September 18, 1911 – November 13, 2005) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia and served as the first African-American Chief Judge of the court. Theodore R. Newman Jr. and William B. Bryant are African-American judges.
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William C. Pryor
William C. Pryor (May 29, 1932 – November 19, 2020) was a judge of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals, the highest court for the District of Columbia. Theodore R. Newman Jr. and William C. Pryor are 20th-century African-American lawyers, 21st-century African-American lawyers, African-American judges, judges of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals and judges of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia.
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See also
Judges of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals
- Anna Blackburne-Rigsby
- Annice M. Wagner
- Austin L. Fickling
- Catharine F. Easterly
- Catherine B. Kelly
- Corinne A. Beckwith
- Emmet G. Sullivan
- Eric T. Washington
- Frank E. Schwelb
- Frank Q. Nebeker
- George R. Gallagher
- Gerard D. Reilly
- Hubert Pair
- Inez Smith Reid
- J. Walter Yeagley
- James A. Belson
- John A. Terry
- John M. Ferren
- John M. Steadman
- John P. Howard III
- John R. Fisher
- John W. Kern III
- Joshua Deahl
- Judith W. Rogers
- Julia Cooper Mack
- Kathryn A. Oberly
- Loren AliKhan
- Michael W. Farrell
- Nathan Cayton
- Noël A. Kramer
- Phyllis D. Thompson
- Roy W. McLeese III
- Stanley S. Harris
- Stephen H. Glickman
- Theodore R. Newman Jr.
- Vanessa Ruiz
- Vijay Shanker
- Warren R. King
- William C. Pryor
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_R._Newman_Jr.
Also known as Theodore Newman, Theodore R. Newman, Theodore R. Newman, Jr..