Commends the Honorable Myron H. Thompson, Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Alabama, for his commitment and dedication to public service, the judicial system, equal access to justice, and the community.
[Congressional Bills 109th Congress]
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[H. Res. 478 Introduced in House (IH)]
109th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 478
Commending Myron H. Thompson, United States District Judge for the
Middle District of Alabama, for his commitment and dedication to public
service, the judicial system, equal access to justice, and the
community.
_______________________________________________________________________
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
October 3, 2005
Mr. Davis of Alabama (for himself and Mr. Conyers) submitted the
following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the
Judiciary
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RESOLUTION
Commending Myron H. Thompson, United States District Judge for the
Middle District of Alabama, for his commitment and dedication to public
service, the judicial system, equal access to justice, and the
community.
Whereas the Honorable Myron H. Thompson entered public service as an Assistant
Attorney General for the State of Alabama in 1972, and was the first
African American member of the professional staff of that office;
Whereas Myron H. Thompson entered private practice in 1974 in legally
underserved and rural Dothan, Alabama, and was the only African American
in private practice in Houston County, Alabama;
Whereas Myron H. Thompson served as Founding Director and Board Chairman of the
Alabama Legal Services Corporation;
Whereas in 1980, Myron H. Thompson was appointed by President Carter, and
confirmed by the Senate, to serve as a United States District Judge for
the Middle District of Alabama, which is seated in Montgomery, Alabama,
and is considered one of the most important courts of the civil rights
movement;
Whereas Myron H. Thompson served as Chief Judge for the Middle District of
Alabama from 1991 through 1998;
Whereas Myron H. Thompson has rendered distinguished service to the Federal
judiciary as a member of the Eleventh Circuit Judicial Council, between
1991 and 1998, as a member of the Board of Directors of the Federal
Judges Association since 1999, and as President of the Eleventh Circuit
Judges Association in 1991 and 1992;
Whereas Myron H. Thompson has made significant contributions to the development
of legal scholarship by serving as a guest lecturer at law schools
around the Nation, including Yale Law School, where he lectured as a
guest of the Yale Law School Dean's Lecture Series in 2004, and by
serving as a New York University Law School Scholar in Residence in 1998
and 1999;
Whereas Myron H. Thompson has been active in the community, bar, and judiciary,
and has been the recipient of numerous awards for his distinguished
service, including the Mark de Wolfe Howe Award from Harvard Law School
in 2005;
Whereas Myron H. Thompson's distinguished legal career has its roots in
Tuskegee, Alabama, where he was born and attended segregated public
schools, and in New Haven, Connecticut, where he received his
undergraduate degree from Yale College and his law degree from Yale Law
School; and
Whereas Myron H. Thompson's dedication to public service and to the citizens of
Alabama has increased equal access to justice, contributed to the
improvement of the judicial system, and advanced public confidence in
the court system: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives commends the Honorable
Myron H. Thompson, United States District Judge for the Middle District
of Alabama, for his commitment and dedication to public service, the
judicial system, equal access to justice, and the community.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR E2005)
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Referred to the Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet, and Intellectual Property.
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