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Martin Luther King Jr. was born Michael King Jr. in 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia to Pastor Michael King Sr. and Alberta Williams King. His father stepped in as pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church in 1931 and adopted the name Martin Luther King Sr. which young Michael would adopt himself in honor of Protestant religious leader Martin Luther. Martin Luther King Jr. would later attend Morehouse College and seminary at the Crozer Theological Seminary in Chester, Pennsylvania. He soon married Coretta Scott in 1953 and had four children, Yolanda, Martin Luther King III, Dexter Scott, and Bernice. Dr. King became pastor of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church of Montgomery, Alabama and completed his Ph.D in 1955 at the age of 25. Soon after Rosa Parks was arrested and released in 1955, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and other local civil rights leaders planned a citywide bus boycott with King leading due to his professional standing and solid family connections. In his first speech, King dec...
Law students use online legal research services such as Westlaw or LexisNexis for research tasks at school and work. These resources make research fast and efficient but oftentimes students do not use the full range of services that these platforms offer. Tip: use an online legal research service to prepare for your next interview. While preparing for an interview is already stressful and time consuming, this research can be what sets you apart from other interviewees. Use Westlaw or LexisNexis to research cases involving the attorney(s) conducting the interview. Take the time to read available briefs and resulting judicial opinions to have a general understanding of writing styles and legal arguments. This will give you ample discussion material for the interview. The interviewer will likely be impressed with your research and you will stand out as a strong candidate. To access this information: On LexisNexis - Click on Litigation Profile Su...
The Honorable Judge Franklin D. Burgess A Legend on Two Courts Each month, Chastek Library creates a new display highlighting distinguished alumni, historical events, or legal culture. In February, for Black History Month, Chastek Library’s display recognized the Honorable Franklin D. Burgess. Judge Burgess was an accomplished attorney and a proud Gonzaga alumnus. He enlisted in the U.S. Air Force after attending Eudora Colored High School. After, he went on to attend Gonzaga University and Gonzaga University School of Law. While here, he was a class officer, student body representative and class president. In 1995, he received the Gonzaga Law School Distinguished Judicial Service Award. Judge Burgess was known for being a legend on two courts. In undergrad, Judge Burgess was a basketball All-American at Gonzaga, leading the nation in scoring in 1961. He is a member of Gonzaga's Basketball Hall of Fame, the state of Washington sports Hall of Fame, the Inla...