Former Chief Justice Robert Benham awarded prestigious Footsteps Award

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John F. Allgood Adjunct Professor of Law | School of law University of Georgia

Retired Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Robert Benham will receive the 2024 Footsteps Award. Each year, alumni who demonstrate a significant positive impact in their community are honored with the award, named to recognize three UGA trailblazers that helped to integrate the university: Charlayne Hunter-Gault, Hamilton Holmes, and Mary Frances Early. Winners are chosen by a committee of University of Georgia faculty, staff, and students.

“Justice Benham’s career is inspirational for students, fellow alumni and communities all over Georgia,” said Lee Zell, president of the UGA Alumni Association. “He has given so much to his community, his state and his university. It’s an honor to be able to recognize his service in this way.”

Benham, a 1970 graduate of UGA’s School of Law, was the first African American member of the Supreme Court of Georgia and was the longest-serving justice when he retired in 2020 after more than 30 years. Among his many other achievements, Benham was also the first African American to establish a law practice in Cartersville; the first Black president of the Bartow County Bar Association; and the first African American to win a statewide election since Reconstruction.

In addition to his public service career, Benham continues to give back to the UGA community. He was the keynote speaker at the 2020 Holmes-Hunter Signature Lecture. The Justice Robert Benham Scholars Program Fund supports UGA School of Law students who have overcome significant adversity and demonstrated an intent to serve rural or legally underserved communities.

Benham has received numerous accolades over the years from esteemed Georgia institutions. The Chief Justice’s Commission on Professionalism established the Justice Robert Benham Awards for Community Service which honors outstanding community and public service by judges throughout Georgia.

“Justice Benham embodies the values that the University of Georgia hopes to instill in our alumni: courage, compassion and a dedication to public service,” Jill Walton, vice president for development and alumni relations at UGA said. “We are excited to be able to celebrate his involvement with UGA and his community with this award.”

This year marks the third year of the UGA Footsteps Award. Previous honorees include Richard Dunn and Xernona Thomas in 2023, and Eugenia Harvey as the inaugural honoree in 2022.

Benham will be honored during the annual 1961 Club Celebration on June 14 in Atlanta. The 1961 Club is a giving society named for the year of desegregation at UGA. Members support the Black Alumni Scholarship Fund which seeks to remove barriers to education for students.

Written by Rachael Andrews