Judge Singer Assists with Moot Court
The Honorable Michele Tobin Singer is photographed with several students from St. Thomas University College of Law who were preparing for a National Moot Court competition on Saturday, March 18, 2023.
The Honorable Michele Tobin Singer is photographed with several students from St. Thomas University College of Law who were preparing for a National Moot Court competition on Saturday, March 18, 2023.
The Honorable Florence Taylor Barner was recognized as the State’s first elected Haitian American Woman Judge at Broward’s Women’s History Month panel sponsored by the TJ Reddick Bar Association.
Retired Judge Mary Rudd Robinson was also recognized for being the first African American woman of the judiciary of Broward County. Several women were honored and also participated as members of a panel where they discussed their experiences and progression in their career paths.
The students of Flanagan High School welcomed the Honorable Catalina Avalos, the Honorable Kenneth A. Gottlieb and the Honorable Ari Abraham Porth who spoke for the students’ career day.
The judges took time speaking to the students about their professional journeys and how their careers in law shaped them into the judges they are today.
The students of the Nova Middle School Pre-Law Program visited the 17th Judicial Circuit Courthouse on Tuesday, March 14th.
Students visited with Chief Judge Jack Tuter, the Honorable Jeffrey R. Levenson and Public Defender Gabriel Ermine, who all shared their experience with a career in law and discussed what it was like to be a part of the 17th Judicial Circuit.
The Honorable Tabitha B. Eves was the keynote speaker for the Asian Pacific American Bar Association of South Florida’s 2023 Dinner Installation on February 25th. The dinner was held to celebrate the installation of the new board of the APABA.
Congratulations to Team Cheetah!
The Honorable Michele Towbin Singer served as judge in the finale mock trial between Team Cheetah from Nova Middle School and Team Lion from Beachside Montessori.
Students participated in the mock trial where they competed against each other to see who could follow the judicial process correctly and who was best able to convince the judge that they did their research before heading to trial.