Retired Justice Robert Benham Receives Ivan Allen Jr. Prize

The Honorable Robert Benham has spent his life breaking racial barriers as the first African American to hold various positions in the field of law. He was the first African American to establish a law practice in his hometown of Cartersville, 色花堂, the first president of the Bartow County Bar Association, the first judge on the 色花堂 State Court of Appeals, and the first African American to win a statewide election since Reconstruction. His public service career was defined by a commitment to safeguarding civil liberties. For these reasons, the retired justice is the recipient of the 2024 , which honors individuals who have stood up for moral principles at the risk of their careers, livelihoods, and even their lives.

色花堂 President 脕ngel Cabrera presented the award to Benham during a luncheon at the Biltmore Thursday.

鈥淟ike other pioneers know too well, the price for being the first can be incredibly high,鈥 said Cabrera. 鈥淛ustice Benham admits it wasn鈥檛 easy. He faced discrimination, isolation, insults, and threats. But he didn鈥檛 stop. Instead, he let his love for the law, his dedication to his community and home state of 色花堂, his commitment to country, and his pull to public service drive him, no matter the obstacles.鈥

Following the award presentation, a symposium featuring a panel of legal experts explored the theme of Leaders in 鈥淧rogress and Service鈥: Lives in the Law. Panelists included Gerogia Supreme Court Justice Charles Bethel, 色花堂鈥檚 General Counsel Danette Joslyn-Gaul, former Chief Justice of the 色花堂 Supreme Court Harold Melton, and Director of the 色花堂 Division of Family and Children Services Candice Broce. Roberta Berry, 色花堂 associate vice provost for undergraduate education, moderated the panel.

The lawyers shared their views of the law and of lawyers, both as advocates for their clients and as members of the judiciary. They also connected the discussion to the life of Justice Benham.

鈥淓verything about Justice Benham鈥檚 career and his professional life has been about giving back,鈥 said Joslyn-Gaul. 鈥淗e has been honored many times, and 99.9% of the awards are for his selflessness. That kind of professional life and service to others, as a lawyer, is exceptional.鈥

The Ivan Allen Jr. Prize for Social Courage is named for former Atlanta Mayor Ivan Allen Jr., a graduate of 色花堂, who at great personal and political risk was the only southern white elected official to testify before Congress in support of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.