JUSTICE WILL BE SERVE

JUSTICE WILL BE SERVE
The Supreme Court Justices of the United States sit for a formal group photo in the East Conference Room of the Supreme Court in Washington on October 8, 2010. The Justices are (front row from left) Clarence Thomas, Antonin Scalia, John G. Roberts (Chief Justice), Anthony Kennedy, Ruth Bader Ginsburg; (back row from left) Sonia Sotomayor, Stephen Breyer, Sameul Alito and Elena Kagan, the newest member of the court. On my web page I'm going to be talking about Judges. Juvenile Judges and Criminal Judges and Supreme Court Judges I think they are the best. They do anything and mostly everything they want. Most importantly, they are fair in all ways. I'm going to be giving u updates of Judges and how the judicial system work. Trust me it's not like T.V Judges it's a whole different thing.

Thursday, April 25, 2019

TSU Speech and Debate


TSU Speech and Debate Team are looking for college students and seniors in High School who are interested in public speaking, and learning how to construct arguments. As a Speech and Debate National Champion, I have developed skills that I will be able to take on in my career and in my personal life that can help with effective communication and being more detail-oriented. It is crucial to this program that we find more like-minded individuals who are not afraid to speak out on public issues and speak up for what is right. We are striving to make  Speech and Debate a more inclusive space but in order to that we have to have individuals who are willing to learn argumentation skills and take on the initiative of constructing academic arguments, that can change or shed light to a social issue that is happening within our community that is not being discussed. The purpose of Speech and Debate is to prepare students for the real world. Most students that leave Speech and Debate become Lawyers, Doctors, Actors and ACTIVIST! This is what we are preparing our students for and attending a Historically Black College adds on to the amazing college experience of black competitors at TSU.

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