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BOB PICKETT |
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• An Attorney At Law for 31 years with vast experience in complex litigation, both civil and criminal, and former Judge in the Administrative Courts of New Jersey; |
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• On-Air personality & Co-Host for KISS-FM’s Sunday morning public affairs program, OPEN LINE (9 A.M), and its Sunday evening weekly news (11 P.M.) Program, WEEK IN REVIEW; |
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Executive Producer & Producer, The Legend Series for KISS-FM 1998; Associate Producer for Soul Beginnings which won the NY Metro A.I.R. Award for “Best Evening Show” in NYC in 1997; |
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The recipient of the 1998 & 2002 New York Metro A.I.R. Award for the “Best Public Affairs Program” for KISS-FM’s "Open Line Show." |
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Recipient two Achievement In Radio Awards; one for the Best NightTime Show (Soul Beginnings), and the other in 1997 for Soul Beginnings as Associate Producer. |
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• Juris Doctorate degree (1972) from The University of Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor, Michigan;Admitted in Michigan and New Jersey, The U.S. Supreme Court and the 3rd & 6th Circuits /U.S. Court of Appeals; |
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• Former General Counsel for the Newark Board of Education; A member of the Bar of the United States Supreme Court, United States Circuit Court for the Third and Sixth Circuits, a member of the State Bars of Michigan and New Jersey, The United States District Courts for Michigan and New Jersey, the American Bar Association, the New Jersey State Bar Association, the Michigan State Bar Association, the Essex County Bar Association of Newark, New Jersey, the National Conference of Black Lawyers, Former Pres., the Garden State Bar Association, a member of the American Bar Association and the National Bar Association. |
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Counsel in nearly 35 published court opinions --- State and Federal ; |
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• Former Aide to U.S. Vice President Hubert Humphrey in the late 60sand Assistant Counsel to Governor James Florio for Education (1990-1992); |
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• Former National Chairman of the National Black American Law Students Association while at the University of Michigan Law School; |
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• Appointed by Governors Brendan Byrne and Thomas Kean as an Administrative Law Judge with the Administrative Court of New Jersey (1981-1985); |
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Recipient of numerous citations and awards, including the Garden State Association of Black Journalists award for the Best Syndicated Show, Visions of Black America, as producer and writer for the series; |
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