Hingham student, who was the youngest U.S. judge, thinks young people should not be overlooked
Briefly

Henry Buckley, inspired by 'The Andy Griffith Show', became the youngest male judge in U.S. history at 17. His journey into politics was influenced by his grandfather, a lawyer, and his governance involvement in local church activities. Buckley, elected as justice of the peace, officiated marriages and issued subpoenas, realizing the power of his role to make a difference. Alongside holding multiple positions, he advocates for civic engagement among his generation, emphasizing patience with those who underestimate him.
Seeing how loved and impactful Taylor was in his community, Buckley found some inspiration.
As a justice of the peace, a position I resigned from in February, I officiated marriages, called town meetings, and issued subpoenas.
My focus in life has always been public service and helping other people.
I like to think that I am very patient with people that underestimate me.
Read at Boston.com
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