
The honorees this year included Chief Justice John Roberts, Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy, Judge Richard Leon, and other Washington figures. Indeed, I was honored with Robert Bennett and Mark Touhey — both of whom are my opposing lawyers this week in federal court in the Chang (World Bank) case. Indeed, Tuohey had spent the morning objecting to my questioning of his client, Philadelphia Police Chief Charles Ramsey before the event. I was late unfortunately due to the need to examine witnesses, but it was a great way to unwind with a fascinating group of people.
I could not help but think last night how much my late father Jack Turley would have enjoyed the company and conversation immensely. Turleys are found in Northern Ireland and the counties Down and Armagh. I hear on occasion from Turleys in Ireland, who have informed me of such tidbits as a Turley who died on the Titantic and other clan lore. I was told that the family motto translates to “Consider the End” — which was described as a somewhat depressing but quintessentially Irish thought.
Much thanks to The Irish Voice and Ireland’s Ambassador Michael Collins.
To my fellow honorees, I say Éirinn go Brách.
Jonathan Turley
