Kevin M. Levy
@legallevy
Real Estate @SaulEwing, views=mine. @RutgersLaw @AmericanU grad and Wawa fan. Tweets=/=Legal Advice. Immediate Past President, Philadelphia LGBTQ Bar Ass'n
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Serving on the @philabar Ass’n Commission on Judicial Selection and Retention last year was the privilege of my career. Electing judges injects an unseemly mix of money and politics into what should be a merit-based process | Editorial inquirer.com/opinion/editor… via The Philadelphia Inquirer
Don’t Sit This One Out: Vote in the May Primary & Help Us Elect Qualified Judges Only vote for judicial candidates Recommended by the Philadelphia Bar Association Association! That means casting a "bullet ballot" in your municipal court election here in Philly! philadelphiabar.org/?pg=News&blAct…
Excited to watch new Summer Associate colleagues walk through the halls of Saul Ewing LLP for the first time today. Can’t help but feel nostalgic.
The Philadelphia Bar Association Ass'n Board adopted my resolution last month in defense of the Constitutional Right of Birthright Citizenship, the idea that anyone born in the United States is a citizen of the USA, as enshrined in the plain text of the US Constitution. philadelphiabar.org/?pg=ResMay25_1
Amen. I'm just as an effective attorney wearing a polo and jeans as I am wearing a jacket or...heaven forbid...a tie. It’s not your imagination. More people are wearing jeans and sneakers to Philly offices. inquirer.com/business/workp… via The Philadelphia Inquirer
Philly’s city worker strike ends after Mayor Cherelle Parker strikes deal with AFSCME District Council 33 inquirer.com/politics/phila… via The Philadelphia Inquirer
Excited to head on up to New York City for the annual Lavender Law Conference with the National LGBTQ+ Bar Association, to join together with friends and colleagues, to regroup, and to continue carrying the torch forward on LGBTQ+ rights and advancement.
Yes. Are Philadelphia’s historic preservation regulations too strict? inquirer.com/real-estate/hi… via The Philadelphia Inquirer