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U.S. District Judge Solomon Oliver, Jr.: A Lifelong Commitment to Equal Justice Under the Law

U.S. District Judge Solomon Oliver, Jr.: A Lifelong Commitment to Equal Justice Under the Law

Update: 2022-07-26
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Solomon Oliver is a United States District Judge based in Cleveland, Ohio. Born and raised in the segregated South, he moved north to attend college and, after years of working as an Assistant U.S. Attorney and teaching at both the college and law school levels, was appointed by President Bill Clinton to the federal bench in 1994.  

In this episode of Higher Callings, I talk with Judge Oliver about his childhood in Alabama during the early years of the civil rights era, his experience in the late 1960s as a minority student at the College of Wooster in Wooster, Ohio, his decision while there to become a lawyer and later to become a judge, the values he looks for and hopes to instill in the law clerks who work for him, and his lifelong commitment to the principle of equal rights and opportunity for all enshrined in America’s founding documents. 

I’m proud to present Judge Oliver’s inspiring story on this episode of Higher Callings.

Judge Oliver's October 27, 2020 Distinguished Jurist in Residence Lecture at Fordham Law School on race and policing can be found here. His Wikipedia entry can be found here.

If you have enjoyed the Higher Callings podcast, you might also enjoy Don's Substack Newsletter, Reflections of a Boston Lawyer, which you can find here: https://donaldfrederico.substack.com/

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U.S. District Judge Solomon Oliver, Jr.: A Lifelong Commitment to Equal Justice Under the Law

U.S. District Judge Solomon Oliver, Jr.: A Lifelong Commitment to Equal Justice Under the Law

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