PBCBA BAR BULLETINS pbcba_bulletin_june 2018 | Page 19

TD-Squared- Life Lessons on Thoughtful and Respectful Decisions and Debate ROSALYN SIA BAKER-BARNES In this climate of immediate news and commentary on the issues facing our citizens, it seems that we have somehow lost the ability to communicate our differences, and even our similarities, in a civil and respectful manner. Speaking loudly, talking over one another and even hurling insults seem to be the way of the world these days. But what kind of example are we setting for our children, those who will be charged with facing and addressing these issues in the very near future? In an effort to bolster civil discourse and good decision-making in the next generation of jurors and engaged citizens, federal judges are hosting high school and college students in their courtrooms to observe, learn, and practice critical life skills. The program, Teen Discourse and Decisions (TD- Squared), piloted by District Judge Robin Rosenberg, has been a huge success. In its first six months, the program has reached over 500 high school and college students from West Palm Beach, Fort Pierce, Ft. Lauderdale and Miami. The Palm Beach County Bar Association recently partnered with the Southern District of Florida, and students and educators from Santaluces High School in grades 10-12. Palm Beach Bar President Sia Baker-Barnes served a facilitator of the event, helping to engage the students on the ground rules for civil discourse and decisions, how to express disagreeme