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D.M. Therrell High School By Nekia Hackworth United States Attorney’s Office and Melody Z. Richardson Pachman Richardson, LLC 2014 Youth Law Symposium T his year, the Atlanta Bar Association and its education partner – D.M. Therell High School – celebrated Law Day with a week of activities made possible by the volunteer efforts of the Bar’s members and supporters. To kick off the week, on Monday, May 12, 2014, the Atlanta Bar and Therrell hosted a Youth Law Symposium. The Symposium’s goal was to enhance the students’ understanding of law and government, while simultaneously exposing the students to different law-related career paths. During the Symposium, a panel of state legislators, judges, and legal practitioners spoke to an audience of over 100 high school students. The panelists shared anecdotes with the students regarding their personal and professional lives, responding to questions such as, “If you could tell your 16year old self anything, what would it be?” Panelists also gave advice to the students, encouraging them to identify and pursue their passion, remain focused on doing the right thing, and to learn from their mistakes. This year’s Symposium participants were the Honorable Tyrone Brooks of the Georgia House of Representatives, the Honorable LaDawn Jones of the Georgia House of Representatives, the Honorable Dar’shun Kendrick of the Georgia House of Representatives, the Honorable Kimberly Esmond Adams of the Fulton County Superior Court, Darius T. Pattillo of the DeKalb County District Attorney’s Office, Claude Davis, II of CD Squared LLP, and Special Agent Chuvalo Truesdell of the Drug Enforcement Administration. Special thanks to principal Joseph Harris and faculty member and attorney Sharifah Lee for all of their contributions to the event’s success. 2014 D.M. Therrell High School Mock Trial After preparing their case for over three months, the students from two law classes at D.M. Therrell High School of Law, Government, and Public Policy (LGPP), exhibited their legal and acting skills on May 14, 2014. The students tried a civil case for damages at a trial presided over by the Honorable Robert C. I. McBurney, Judge, Superior Court of Fulton County. The mock trial was conducted as part of an expanded Law Week program at Therrell LGPP. The Official News Publication of the Atlanta Bar Association This is the third year that members of the Atlanta Bar Association’s Law Day Committee have coached the students at Therrell LGPP in the art of trial advocacy culminating in a mock trial. Nekia S. Hackworth, Assistant United States Attorney and an alumna of Therrell LGPP, coached the plaintiff’s team and Melody Z. Richardson, Member at Pachman Richardson, LLC, family law attorneys, and Chair of the Bar’s Law Day Committee, coached the defendant’s team. The students in both classes that participated, taught by Sharifah Lee, an attorney and an extraordinarily dedicated teacher at Therrell LGPP, each had a role in the mock trial as either a lawyer or a witness. The mock trial program at Therrell, which is not affiliated with the Georgia High School Mock Trial Competition, was initiated during Rita Sheffey’s tenure as presi dent as a way to strengthen the relationship between the Atlanta Bar and it’s adopted high school. Wade Watson III, the Atlanta Bar 2013-14 President, and Jacquelyn Saylor, Vice President and Chair of the Therrell Task Force, joined forces this year to expand the Bar’s work with the Therrell students as part of Law Week 2014. During the week of May 12, a special program was conducted each day, including the mock trial exhibition and a performance at Bunche Middle School of a portion of the trial by the Therrell LGPP students. Pictured from left to right at the D.M. Therrell High School of LGPP 2014 Mock Trial are Angel Stephens, Darneshia Chambers, Joshua Teal (seated), Helena Devone, Aniyah Render, and Quanteria Rogers. June/July 2014 THE ATLANTA LAWYER 11