U.S. District Judge Victoria Roberts made arguably the most daring decision of her career by dismissing the highly contested Hutaree militia case in 2012 following weeks of testimony.
A trailblazing federal judge, the lone Black woman to ever lead the Michigan Bar Association, is retiring after 25 years on the bench, leaving behind a legacy of advocating for justice, equity and truth.
U.S. District Judge Victoria Roberts, who battled for more diverse juries in federal court and once pulled off the extraordinary feat of tossing out a prominent domestic terrorism case, will retire on Sept. 1, according to today!
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