Commending the Honorable L.A. Harris, Jr.
The resolution not only honors L.A. Harris’s contributions to the legal profession but also signifies the value the legislative body places on judicial service and integrity in the legal system. By commending such a notable figure, the resolution aims to inspire both current and future members of the judiciary and legal community to uphold the standards of fairness and wisdom exemplified by Harris throughout his career.
SJR372 is a Senate Joint Resolution introduced on February 12, 2025, commending the Honorable L.A. Harris, Jr. for his distinguished career as a judge in Henrico County. The resolution acknowledges Harris's longevity and exemplary service in the judiciary, highlighting his appointment to various judicial roles and his impact on the legal community. His retirement on February 1, 2025, marked the conclusion of a significant era, making him the longest-serving judge in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
While the nature of the resolution is commendatory and lacks inherent controversy, it represents a consensus appreciation for L.A. Harris’s work which transcends party lines. Acknowledgment of retirements in the judiciary often stirs discussions about the importance of judicial roles and the legacy that judges leave behind in their communities. The honor of renaming the Henrico County courts building after Harris serves as a testament to his lasting impact.