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Long Beach Branch NAACP 2009 Law Day Program


The Long Beach Branch NAACP in conjunction with The Law firm of Keesal, Young and Logan hosted their 5th annual Law Day program.

Law Day was created in the late 1950's, by the American Bar Association to draw attention to both the principles and practice of law and justice. Up to 100 students from Jefferson Middle School, Renaissance High School, Cabrillo High School, and Long Beach State are expected to attend. The purpose of the Long Beach Branch NAACP Law Day program is to introduce minority students to law as a career. The program includes visitation to the Law Offices of Keesal, Young and Logan, mentoring by lawyers, panel discussions and one-on-one with the following judges and lawyers; Matt Kinley, Esq., Montgomery Cole, Esq., Scott Hinsche, Esq., Gerrie Schipskie, Esq., Steven Lever, Esq., Gail Butler, Esq., Mario Codero, Esq., Manuel Almada, Esq., Christy Jee, Esq., Tom Reeves, Esq., Jack Fuller, Esq., Michele A. Wilson, Esq., Todd Hicks, Esq., Evelyn Kristensen, Esq., Judge Kelvin Filer, Retired Judge Marcus Tucker, Judge John C. Lawson, and Judge Danny Lowenthal.

Lawyers and judges spoke on the panel and with the youth in roundtable discussions at Keesal, Young & Logan.

For additional information or to support the program contact: Naomi Rainey, President, Long Beach Branch NAACP at (562) 856-7586, or Scott Hinsche, Esq. (562) 436-2000 or e-mail - mnaacp@gmail.com.


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