Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SJR219

Introduced
3/7/22  
Engrossed
3/9/22  
Enrolled
3/10/22  

Caption

Commending Paul Marcus.

Impact

The bill serves to publicly recognize and honor the lasting influence that Marcus has had on his students and the broader community through mentorship and education. By celebrating the accomplishments of a distinguished educator, SJR219 shines a light on the importance of legal education in shaping future legal professionals. It also reinforces the value placed on educators within the legislative framework, promoting a culture of appreciation for those who contribute to public service and community development.

Summary

SJR219 is a resolution commending Paul Marcus, the R. Hugh and Nolie Haynes Professor of Law at the William & Mary Law School, on his retirement in 2022. The bill highlights Marcus's extensive contributions to legal education and his impact on students and the legal community. It documents Marcus's career journey, including his positions at various esteemed institutions and his achievements, such as receiving significant awards for his teaching excellence and contributions to criminal law scholarship.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding SJR219 is one of admiration and gratitude. Legislators expressed a collective appreciation for Marcus's dedication to his students and his field. The resolution reflects a positive acknowledgment not just of his career, but also the values he represents in terms of engaging with students, supporting public interest, and fostering legal reform. This commendation demonstrates a broader recognition of the role that legal educators play in society.

Contention

There are no notable points of contention surrounding SJR219 as it is a commendation resolution with unanimous support. It effectively consolidates the values of respect and appreciation for public service within the legal education system, reinforcing a positive portrayal of those who dedicate their lives to teaching and law. The resolution is a testament to the unity in recognizing impactful individuals in the legal profession, with no recorded opposition or debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HJR324

Commending William C. Wood.

VA HR1724

Honoring UT Austin professor emeritus Paul Bestor Woodruff.

VA SC566

Commend Dean of Mississippi College School of Law Patricia Bennett on retirement.

VA SCR135

Commends LSU Law Professor George Pugh upon his distinguished legal career.

VA SJR0334

A RESOLUTION to recognize Dean William C. Koch, Jr., and Nashville School of Law.

VA SR608

Commending Arthur Ellsworth Dick Howard.

VA SJR408

Commending David L. Holmes, PhD.

VA SJR137

Commending Risa Goluboff.

VA HJR766

Commending Marcus Weinstein.

VA HJR93

Commending the Honorable Marcus H. Long, Jr.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.