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Local GLBT lawyers sworn to Supreme Court

Started by LostInTime, May 31, 2007, 01:24:05 PM

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Metro Weekly
by Will O'Bryan 
Published on 05/31/2007

Attorneys from GAYLAW, a local organization of GLBT attorneys, made a bit of history Tuesday morning, as they were sworn-in to the Bar of the United States Supreme Court. The May 29 ceremony marked the first time in the organization's 17-year history that attorneys from the group were sworn into the Supreme Court en masse.

''It was very exciting. The court was very welcoming,'' says GAYLAW Co-President Jeremy Brumbelow, one of the 19 GAYLAW attorneys participating in the ceremony. ''I don't know if I'll ever be in a position to argue before the Supreme Court, but now I have my membership.''

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