Month: February 2024

New Court Programs Inspire Students to Enter Legal Profession

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Judges and program facilitators celebrate the first class of Kazen fellows during a graduation ceremony at the federal courthouse in Laredo, Texas.

Judges and program facilitators celebrate the first class of Kazen fellows during a graduation ceremony at the federal courthouse in Laredo, Texas.

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Black History Month; Recognizing Contributions and Continuing the Fight Against Health Inequities

As we celebrate Black History Month, we reflect on the role of my office, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office for … Read More

Judge Raymond Lohier Shares His Immigration Story and the Diverse Perspective it Brings

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Daily life became a verbal obstacle course for the French-speaking, six-year-old Raymond J. Lohier, Jr., when his parents moved him from Montreal, Canada, … Read More

New Civics Education Program Puts a Local Lens on Landmark Supreme Court Cases

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  • High school students in the St. Louis area participate in a new civics education program at the Thomas F. Eagleton U.S. Courthouse.

    High school students in the St. Louis area participate in a new civics education program at the Thomas F. Eagleton U.S. Courthouse.

  • Eighth Circuit Clerk of Court Michael E. Gans provides students with insights into the appellate process.

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