Retired County Judge Majeed to Speak On First Amendment at Florida Tech Oct. 24

By  //  October 17, 2017

Florida Tech’s Center for Ethics and Leadership

Alli Majeed, who was Brevard County’s longest serving county court judge before his 2016 retirement, is the keynote speaker at Florida Institute of Technology’s Nathan Bisk College of Business Center for Ethics and Leadership Breakfast Seminar on Tuesday, Oct. 24.

BREVARD COUNTY • MELBOURNE, FLORIDA — Alli Majeed, who was Brevard County’s longest serving county court judge before his 2016 retirement, is the keynote speaker at Florida Institute of Technology’s Nathan Bisk College of Business Center for Ethics and Leadership Breakfast Seminar on Tuesday, Oct. 24.

The free event runs from 7:45-9:30 a.m. in the Hartley Room on the second floor of the Denius Student Center on Florida Tech’s Melbourne campus, 150 W. University Blvd. A continental breakfast will be served.

Majeed will speak about the rights and responsibilities associated with the First Amendment, best known for enshrining the freedoms of religion, speech and the press.

Serving as county court judge for the 18th Judicial Circuit for 24 years after his 1993 appointment by then-Florida Gov. Lawton Chiles, Majeed has been guided by his belief that public service is a privilege.

He is equally well known for his enthusiasm and tirelessness in carrying out what he considers his civic duty: talking to fellow citizens about the judicial system and their rights and responsibilities as U.S. citizens, and sharing share his deep and abiding respect for the U.S. Constitution.

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A graduate of Howard University and the Catholic University of America Columbus Law School, Majeed previously worked as a criminal attorney, assistant public defender and assistant state attorney.  He told Florida Today that he began his legal career in 1979, serving indigent clients and supervising staff at Community Legal Services in Philadelphia.

A nominee for the Space Coast Public Service Hall of Fame, Majeed was awarded the Harvey Ford Award by The Conference of County Court Judges of Florida. The Harvey Ford Award recognizes a county court judge who has demonstrated the highest level of profound service to the community, legal profession, and to Florida’s judiciary.

As seating is limited, guests are asked to RSVP to Patti Macy at pmacy@fit.edu by 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 20.

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