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Maricopa Chapter Wine & Cheese Reception
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Maricopa Special Event
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Registration cancellations will be accepted until Thursday, March 27, 2025 at 5:00 PM
Cancellation Policy:
We cannot provide a refund for cancellations. You will receive a credit to be used at a future AWLA event, IF YOU CANCEL BEFORE THE REGISTRATION DEADLINE OF MARCH 27 AT 5:00 PM. In the alternative, you may send someone in your place. Members can send members, or pay the difference to send non-members, in their place. Non-members may send members or non-members, but no credit will be provided if a member is sent. Contact awla.execadmin@gmail.com to arrange to send someone in your place. PAYMENT IS REQUIRED WITHIN 30 MINUTES OF REGISTRATION.
About this event
The Honorable David Gass
Chief Judge
Arizona Court of Appeals, Division One
Chief Judge David Bruce Gass grew up in central Pennsylvania but spent a year taking classes in Chihuahua, Mexico. He served as a law clerk to the Honorable Ruth V. McGregor before joining the Phoenix law firm of Lewis and Roca, LLP. He spent seven sessions working as Counsel at the Arizona House of Representatives, before joining the Arizona Attorney General’s Office.
In 2009, Judge Gass was appointed to the Superior Court in Maricopa County. He served on all four major assignments. He sat on the Arizona Bar Association’s Civil Jury Instruction Committee and served as President of the Arizona Judges’ Association. He and Judge Pamela Svoboda established the STRENGTH Court in Maricopa County. STRENGTH Court works with victims of sex trafficking who are in the juvenile justice system.
In 2019, Judge Gass was appointed to the Arizona Court of Appeals, Division One. He began serving as the Vice Chief Judge effective July 2021 and began his term as Chief Judge effective July 2023. He is a member of the Arizona Judicial Council and the Arizona Supreme Court Commission on Diversity, Equality, and Justice. He chaired the 2022 Child Support Guidelines Review Subcommittee. Judge Gass is on the Arizona Town Hall Training Committee and has worked with Arizona Anytown Youth Leadership.
Judge Gass is a member of the LGBTQ+ community. He focuses and speaks on diversity and inclusion issues. He has been active in many related projects. Several are listed here. He developed a training module to unpack and demystify the judicial application process to encourage diversity in Arizona’s courts. He also developed an undergraduate internship program at the Arizona Court of Appeals, Division One to give diverse undergraduate students experience working in the courts and to encourage them to go to law school.
Notably, Judge Gass felt strongly that Arizona should officially recognize the Fred Korematsu Day of Civil Liberties and the Constitution so that we never forget the wrongs done to persons of Japanese descent and their families. He spent five years making it a reality so we always remember our constitution and our civil liberties are fragile and require our constant attention.
We will have one valet only for those who have a mobility issues or a physical disability. There is plenty of parking in the lot.
Each attendee will receive 2 drink tickets for alcoholic beverages. No additional alcohol will be sold due to Club rules. There will also be non-alcoholic beverages available.
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Individuals who were honored at previous Wine & Cheese Receptions attend for free
and must contact Paige Martin to register.
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Law students must register individually to get the law student price.
All judicial officers may register themselves and other judicial officers for free.
A judicial officer who wishes to attend with a non-judiciary guest
must pay for the guest's registration.
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