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Judge Arredondo
Receives Prestigious Lincoln-Juarez Award
Summary
The Hispanic National
Bar Association bestows rare honor on AJS member from Indiana.
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The
Honorable Lorenzo Arredondo, Judge of the Lake Circuit Court in Indiana,
recently received the
Hispanic
National Bar Association’s highest honor, the
Lincoln-Juarez Award, which has been given only five times in the
35-year history of the organization, for outstanding achievements in the
legal profession. The award recognizes Judge Arredondo’s lifelong
passion and commitment to justice, fairness, and equality under the rule
of law. The award’s namesakes are Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Benito
Juarez, both of whom were leaders in the legal profession and were
committed to the struggle against injustice.
For over
three decades, Judge Arredondo has served the citizens
of Indiana as a member of
the judiciary. His distinguished career includes service on the faculty of the
National Judicial College, the Indiana Trial Advocacy College, and the Board and
Executive Committee of the American Judicature Society. He has been a member of
AJS since 1978. He was a founder and has served as President of the Hispanic
National Bar Association and its more than 33,000 members of Hispanic-American
lawyers, judges, law professors, and law students in the United States and
Puerto Rico. He has served on the Board of Governors of the American Judges
Association and on numerous committees of the American Bar Association. Judge
Arredondo now serves on the Indiana Supreme Court’s Commission on Race and
Gender Fairness, on the Board of Directors of the Legacy Foundation and Indiana
Legal Services, and on the Advisory Board of the Indiana Conference for Legal
Educational Opportunity.
Judge
Arredondo received the Indiana Judges’ Association Award for Excellence in
Public Information and Education. “I was a teacher before I was a lawyer,” he
says. “I taught social studies, government, and history at the high school
level, so I think it’s important to explain to people.” He is the recipient of
the Indiana State Bar Association’s esteemed Rabb Emison Award in recognition of
the significant contribution made in advancing opportunities for minority
lawyers in legal employment and the legal profession. He has also received the
Sherman Minton Award for Judicial Excellence.
The White
House has summoned Judge Arredondo on several occasions to participate in annual
conferences and to discuss issues vital to Latinos and the legal profession. He
founded the Northwest Indiana Hispanic Lawyers Association and is co-founder of
the Calumet Inns of Court. He created the Family Division of the Lake Circuit
Court, the Domestic Relations Counseling Bureau, and the “Children’s Room” to
reduce the stress on children whose parents are attending any of the many courts
in the Lake County Government Center in Crown Point, Indiana.
Judge
Arredondo received his A.B. and M.S. in Secondary Education from Indiana
University, and his J.D.
from the University of San Francisco. He served with the Lake County Prosecutor
and the Lake County Assistant Attorney before joining the Lake County Court.
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