The Atlanta Lawyer November 2014 | Page 8

50th Anniversary of the Civil Rights Act THE EVERLASTING DREAM Excerpts from The Hon. Herbert E. Phipps’ Speech Speech by The Honorable Herbert E. Phipps Chief Judge, Georgia Court of Appeals E xcerpts from Chief Judge Herbert E. Phipps’ speech, The Everlasting Dream: Equality for All (The Continuing Duty of Lawyers), given October 10, 2014 to the Atlanta Bar Association’s Litigation Section are provided below. His sobering comments recounted lawyers and judges who privately admitted that equality should prevail but publicly allowed racism to persist, if only for self-preservation. Judge Phipps encouraged lawyers to lead, not cower, in a continuing fight for equality. Excerpts of Judge Phipps’ talk are reprinted here with his permission. As lawyers, we have special training to do more public good than does a member of any other profession. This profession entrusts us with awesome power, from which flows great responsibilities. Yet many of us who have the power and influence to do the right thing, and to encourage others to do likewise, will look the other way, or not even care. There is still a gap between the theory and the practice of equal justice in America. There are still forces among us that want to turn back the clock. P