Clifford Scott Green, distinguished African-American Republican Federal Judge
Grand Old Partisan celebrates more than seventeen decades of Republican heroes and heroics. Today, I salute Clifford Scott Green, born in Philadelphia, April 2nd 1923. His father had come from the Virgin Islands. He enlisted in the Army Air Corp during WWII and rose to sergeant. He later studied economics and law at Temple University. His bar exam score was highest in the state. Twelve years, Green was a Republican ward leader. In 1954, the GOP nominated him for city council. He also lost a bid for municipal judge. In 1964, a Republican governor named him to the state bench. In 1971, President Richard Nixon appointed Green a federal judge. Preferring to remain on district court, he declined nomination from President Ronald Reagan to circuit court. "the most well-liked judge on the bench, and attorneys could not praise him enough for his wonderful demeanor" "an inspiration, a mentor, a teacher, a role model, and a friend to innumerable minority and non-minori...