Kings County Supreme Court celebrates unity of Constitution during national Law Day * Brooklyn Paper
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On May 2, the Kings County Supreme Court commemorated Law Day with the theme "The Constitution's Promise: Out of Many, One," highlighting the Constitution's affirmation of America's cultural diversity. Celebrated in the Central Jury Room at the Civil Term Courthouse, notable figures including Chief Administrative Judge Joseph Zayas and Deputy Chief Administrative Judge Edwina Richardson addressed the audience. Zayas acknowledged the pressures judges face in the current political climate but maintained faith in the judiciary's independence and commitment to the rule of law. The event served as a platform for reflection and celebration of constitutional values.
The Kings County Supreme Court marked Law Day, focusing on the Constitution's promise to embrace diversity and unity among the various cultures and identities in America.
Deputy Chief Administrative Judge Edwina Richardson emphasized that the Constitution celebrates our unique backgrounds and identities rather than diminishing them.
Chief Administrative Judge Joseph Zayas acknowledged the challenges judges face today, particularly in light of political pressures, but expressed confidence in the resilience of the judiciary.
The event highlighted the importance of the Constitution as a unifying force, allowing diverse voices to come together in celebration of justice.
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