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NAWJ DISTRICT FOUR ANNOUNCES THE HONORABLE ANNA BLACKBURNE-RIGSBY AS 2017 EDNA G. PARKER AWARD RECIPIENT

Written by Heidi Pasichow|September 11, 2017|News

NAWJ District Four has selected The Honorable Anna Blackburne-Rigsby as the recipient of its bi-annual Edna G. Parker Award.  The award will be presented at a reception on Thursday, November 2, 2017 from 5:30 pm -7:30 pm in the atrium of the E. Barrett Prettyman Courthouse, 333 Constitution Avenue N.W. in Washington, D.C.  United States District Court (District of Columbia) Chief Judge Beryl A. Howell and United States Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor will attend.

Chief Judge Blackburne-Rigsby has served the citizens of the District of Columbia for much of her legal career. After graduating from Duke University, she received her Juris Doctor from Howard University School of Law, having served as lead articles editor of the Howard Law Journal and cocaptain for the Charles Hamilton Houston Moot Court Team. Judge Blackburne-Rigsby worked in private practice and served in the public sector before being appointed to Superior Court. She was both special counsel to the then-corporation counsel, and deputy corporation counsel in charge of the Family Services Division. Judge Blackburne-Rigsby was appointed as a magistrate judge on the Superior Court in 1995, and in 2000, was appointed by President William J. Clinton to the Superior Court. In 2006, President George W. Bush appointed Judge Blackburne-Rigsby to the Court of Appeals.

During her 21 years on the District of Columbia Courts, Judge Blackburne-Rigsby earned a reputation as a gracious and respected colleague and leader. She had served as acting chief judge of the Court of Appeals, and mentored newly appointed judges on both Courts. Judge Blackburne-Rigsby has demonstrated a deep commitment to access to justice for all residents of the District of Columbia: She currently chairs the District of Columbia Courts’ Standing Committee on Fairness and Access and she also serves on the District of Columbia’s Access to Justice Commission.

Judge Blackburne-Rigsby teaches professional responsibility as an adjunct faculty member at the David A. Clarke School of Law of the University of the District of Columbia. She has also taught courses at Harvard Law School and for the District of Columbia Bar. An active leader and member of various legal, judicial, and community organizations, Judge Blackburne-Rigsby has served as president of the National Association of Women Judges, chair of the Washington Bar Association’s Judicial Council, and as a past chair and current member of the Board of Managerial Trustees for the International Association of Women Judges. Locally, she is supportive of youth organizations. Judge Blackburne-Rigsby has received numerous awards for her legal, judicial, and community service, including the Women’s Bar Association of the District of Columbia’s “2014 Star of the Bar Award.”

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Edna Parker was a dedicated jurist, devoted mother, and a fearless champion for justice.  She served on the United States Tax Court.  The award honors her memory and inestimable value to the Washington area community and the National Association of Women Judges.  Awardees are selected on the basis of their outstanding achievements and accomplishments that reflect the ideals embodied in the spirit and legacy of Edna G. Parker, including honoring the notion of service performed in the District Four’s region of Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia demonstrating leadership and commitment to improving or demonstrating to others the significance of leadership in furthering the cause of justice.

Listed below are the recipients of the award to date:

            May 1997: Hon. Bess B. Lavine, District Court of Maryland

            November, 1999: Hon. Noel A. Kramer, D.C. Superior Court

            April 2002: Hon. Elizabeth B. Lacey, Supreme Court of Virginia

            June, 2006: Hon. Kathleen O'Ferrell Friedman, Baltimore City Circuit Court, Retired

            June, 2008: Hon. Arline Pacht, ALJ, NLRB (Retired), Founder, IAWJ

            May, 2010: Hon. Gladys Kessler, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia

            June, 2012: Hon. Cathy Hollenberg Serrette, 7th Judicial Circuit of Maryland

            October, 2015:  Hon. Barbara Keenan, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit

For more information and to register your attendance contact Lavinia Cousin lcousin@nawj.org or Tel: 202-393-0222.

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