Benjamin Bates Data News Weekly Contributor
Judge Robin D. Pittman, a highly respected member of the Orleans Parish Criminal District Court, has been named President of the Louisiana District Judges Association (LDJA), marking a proud milestone for both her distinguished career and the city she represents.
The LDJA, which serves as the collective voice for Louisiana’s District Judges, works to improve the administration of justice, promote judicial integrity, and provide continuing education for judges across the state. Judge Pittman’s appointment places her at the forefront of this mission, guiding the association’s efforts to strengthen the state’s court systems and ensure equitable access to justice for all citizens.
A graduate of Xavier University of Louisiana and Tulane University School of Law, Judge Pittman has built a career grounded in fairness, accountability, and service. Since taking the bench, she has earned a reputation for her thoughtful approach to justice, her advocacy for reform, and her mentorship of young legal professionals.
Colleagues from across the state have praised her leadership, professionalism, and ability to bring people together.
In accepting the position, Judge Pittman expressed gratitude and a clear vision for the future.
Judge Pittman’s Presidency represents not only a personal achievement but also a testament to the progress and leadership emerging from New Orleans’ vibrant legal community.
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