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9th CIRCUIT COWBOY, The Long Good Fight of Harry Pregerson

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9th CIRCUIT COWBOY is the story of Judge Harry Pregerson who, for almost half a century, served on California's famously liberal 9th Circuit Court of Appeals and was known for placing his personal scruples over what he discounted as abstract legalities. "I looked upon being a judge," he said, "as a chance to help as many people as I could through the law." Growing up during the Depression in diverse East Los Angeles, Harry enlisted in the Marines in World War II and served in the Pacific. In the bloody Battle for Okinawa, he received a field commission to lieutenant after suffering severe gun shot wounds to his legs. After the war, he went on to become a lawyer, a district court judge and ultimately one of the most admired, and sometimes scorned, appellate judges in the United States -- a champion for veterans, the homeless, the poor and the powerless.

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Rob Rector Film Threat The director needed to allow us to hear and see more about the stakes involved so that we can fully appreciate just how high this cowboy rode on his saddle. Rated: 5/10 Jan 27, 2021 Full Review Danielle Solzman Solzy at the Movies Despite its short running time, 9th Circuit Cowboy celebrates a judge who wasn't afraid to follow his conscience. Jan 26, 2021 Full Review Wade Major FilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles) It gives you a wonderful portrait of the man. I think it's worth seeing, no matter what your persuasion is. Jan 23, 2021 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis 9th CIRCUIT COWBOY is the story of Judge Harry Pregerson who, for almost half a century, served on California's famously liberal 9th Circuit Court of Appeals and was known for placing his personal scruples over what he discounted as abstract legalities. "I looked upon being a judge," he said, "as a chance to help as many people as I could through the law." Growing up during the Depression in diverse East Los Angeles, Harry enlisted in the Marines in World War II and served in the Pacific. In the bloody Battle for Okinawa, he received a field commission to lieutenant after suffering severe gun shot wounds to his legs. After the war, he went on to become a lawyer, a district court judge and ultimately one of the most admired, and sometimes scorned, appellate judges in the United States -- a champion for veterans, the homeless, the poor and the powerless.
Director
Terry Sanders
Producer
Terry Sanders
Screenwriter
Terry Sanders
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English