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DIVERSITY C o r n e r The Honorable Bradley Harper 2019 Judge Edward Rodgers Diversity & Inclusion Award Recipient JUDGE SHEREE DAVIS CUNNINGHAM In 2016, Judge Bradley Harper was elected to the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit’s County Court Bench. Judge Harper has the distinction of being the first African American lawyer elected judge without having been previous appointed by a governor in the 110-year history of Palm Beach County. His election was an inspiration to this legal community and to the community at large. The significance of his election was apparent when more than 680 people attended his investiture on February 17, 2017. He has proven to be a good judge and is doing a fantastic job! Judge Harper served as the second Chair of the Committee for Diversity and Inclusion from 2005-2006. Under his leadership, the committee implemented the first Diversity Internship Program with Palm Beach County law firms. Judge Harper also helped to encourage local law firms to participate in and to support the Diversity Internship Program. As Chair of the committee, Judge Harper proved himself to be a trailblazer by implementing a program that has grown to create opportunities for talented law students to gain entry into local law firms. Additionally, while he was a partner in two prominent local law firms, Judge Harper hired a diverse intern or associate in each year of his practice. As President of the Cunningham Bar Association and Chair of its Diversity Committee, Judge Harper created and implemented the Road to the Bench Program, which continues to this day. Judge Harper created the Road to the Bench Program to educate aspiring lawyers about the judicial merit selection process and the election process. The original program featured local judges and Judicial Nominating Committee members who shared their insight about judicial elections and the Judicial Nominating Committee process, answered questions regarding the Judicial Nominating Committee process, and encouraged diverse applicants to seek election and apply for judgeships. These efforts, along with Judge Harper’s historic election, have inspired many other diverse individuals to seek judgeships in Palm Beach County. In the campaign Judge Bradley Harper cycle immediately following Judge Harper’s election, three African American lawyers, one Asian American lawyer, and numerous women lawyers sought election to the bench. Judge Harper’s work prior to becoming a judge and his election to the bench have clearly been inspiring to many. Since his election, Judge Harper has continued his efforts to expose citizens to the justice system in a positive manner. He routinely hosts “In Court with Judge Harper,” where he exposes citizens and students to the inner workings of the court system. Additionally, Judge Harper continues his efforts to improve the administration of justice by encouraging prospective jurors to report for service, share their experiences regarding jury service, and exercise their right to vote. In addition to his commitment to fostering diversity in the legal community, Judge Harper serves as an Assistant Scout Master where he always encourages and uplifts the community’s youngest citizens and future leaders. PBCBA BAR BULLETIN 14 I take great delight to see Judge Harper excel as a great husband, father, son, and judge, who demonstrates daily a real commitment to and concern for the welfare of all people. It was my honor to nominate him for the Judge Edward Rodgers Diversity and Inclusion Award. Judge Sheree Davis Cunningham has served as a County Court Judge since 1993. Committee for Diversity & Inclusion presents Battles Over Equality & Liberty Luncheon Guest Speaker Dean Rachel F. Moran Friday, April 5th, 2019 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM West Palm Beach Marriott Register Online Today! PalmBeachBar.org