Today is #LovingDay.
It marks 53 years since the Supreme Court struck down bans on interracial marriage. At the time, 16 states banned it.
The case was brought by Richard and Mildred Loving, a white man and Black woman jailed and told to leave Virginia for being married.
As President Elect for the Alexandria Bar Association, I am pleased to attend the Virginia State Bar Association Bar Leaders Institute to network and learn new ideas to bring back to Alexandria!
Attorney Jones keeps abreast of Criminal Justice Reform by attending panel discussions such as this amazing one from @CathULaw the Federal First Step Act.
Attorney Jones is pleased to support the investiture of Judge Turkessa Rollins and Judge Horan for the General District and Circuit Court bench, respectively.
Attorney Jones is pleased to support GWAC at their Annual Judicial Reception. Hopefully next year I will be there as an honoree...
Yes, it's official, I am applying for the JDR position in Alexandria!
Yesterday I had the pleasure of presiding over the Model Judiciary Competition for Fairfax County High School students.
It was not only an honor to be asked to participate, it was very humbling to know that my peers and colleagues thought enough about me to extend the invitation.
That moment in your career when you realize all the stress and late nights and headaches and wondering if you are really making a difference in the lives of others is worth it! #peoplearewatching#HowDoesJudgeJonesSound
WALA/DC Libraries present - Getting Published: A Discussion on "Self-Publishing, Traditional Publishing, & Literary Agents" next Saturday Sept. 29th! - https://t.co/tINuGFwuRE
We are proud to announce that Attorney Tamika Jones was awarded LRS Attorney of the Year for 2017-2018 by the #AlexandriaBarAssociation https://t.co/9CvMUUKmPe