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    Richard A. Jones

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  1. Richard Anthony Jones (born 1950) is an American attorney and jurist serving as a senior United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington. He previously served as a deputy prosecuting attorney for King County, Washington , attorney for the Port of Seattle , and assistant United States ...

  2. Judge Richard A. Jones is a federal judge in Seattle since 2007, and a former King County Superior Court judge. He is also a community leader and a mentor, receiving several awards for his diversity and inclusion work.

  3. The Honorable Richard A. Jones United States Courthouse 700 Stewart Street, Suite 13128 Seattle, WA 98101-9906. Chambers: (206) 370-8870 Courtroom Deputy: (206) 370-8517 Case Administrator: (206) 370-8449 Proposed Orders: jonesorders@wawd.uscourts.gov Courtroom: Suite 13106. Biography Chambers Procedures

  4. May 3, 2016 · U.S. District Court Judge Richard A. Jones has a busy few days ahead of him. On Thursday night, he will be honored by his alma mater, the University of Washington, with the Charles E. Odegaard ...

  5. Aug 20, 2019 · by Richard A. Jones Critical Race Theory (CRT), in its most influential form, was initiated at Harvard Law School by Derrick Bell’s early critique of Critical Legal Studies (CLS). CLS developed the idea that the letter of the law—despite its noble intentions—did not spell out justice for African Americans.

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  6. Richard A. Jones is a poet, writer, and philosopher who worked as a professor of philosophy primarily at Howard University. He was born in Washington, DC in 1945, and from an early age was interested in mathematics and technology.

  7. 24. Smadditizin' with Charles W. Mills. Richard A. Jones - 2022 - Radical Philosophy Review 25 (2):237-252. This is a memorial essay on how the life and work of Charles W. Mills influenced my development as a Black philosopher. Employing Mills’s use of the Jamaican creole term smadditizin’—meaning “becoming recognized as somebody in a ...

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