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Midwin charles
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Charles pushed the boundaries of possibility and wanted to share that knowledge with future legal minds. She was also a member of the Dean’s Diversity Council for American University’s College of Law.Ĭommitted to giving back, Charles launched the Infinite Possibilities of the Law Degree symposium in 2011. She was active in community affairs serving as a board member for The Haitian Roundtable and the Women in Entertainment Empowerment Network. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and serving as a research fellow at Harvard Law School under Professor Charles J. Charles had a prestigious early legal career, clerking for the U.S. She later attended American University Washington College of Law. PBS’ Whitehouse Correspondent Yamiche Alcindor describes Charles as a “brilliant mind and beautiful person who worked so hard.”īrooklyn born and bred, Charles received her bachelor’s degree from Syracuse University.

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The shock of Charles’ untimely passing shocked social media, with fans, friends, and colleagues expressing their condolences.

midwin charles

In an appearance last month on MSNBC’s Cross Connection with Tiffany Cross, Charles provided insight on the DOJ investigations into police killings and the jury selection for the Derek Chauvin trial, breaking down the process, including using pre-emptive strikes.

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Bringing a mixture of legal understanding and cultural context, Charles provided regular commentary on law, culture, and politics to several networks- including TV One, MSNBC, CNN, and Bloomberg TV.

MIDWIN CHARLES TRIAL

She gave host Stephanie Ruhle and fellow panelists a much-needed history lesson, beginning with Haitian Independence through American occupation’s destabilization.Ī civil trial and criminal defense attorney, Charles was the founder of Midwin Charles & Associates, LLC. “You basically can think outside of the box and succeed at it and do very well,” said Charles after the 2013 symposium.Charles brought needed context to the conversation in 2018 when Trump called Haiti and other Black-led countries a sh*thole. She was also a member of the Dean’s Diversity Council for American University’s College of Law.Ĭommitted to giving back, Charles launched the Infinite Possibilities of the Law Degree symposium in 2011. Veteran CNN and MSNBC legal analyst Midwin Charles has died. She earned her BA in international relations and African-American studies from Syracuse University in 1995. She was also a contributor for Essence Magazine. The statement said, 'It is with a profoundly heavy heart and the deepest sadness that we announce the untimely passing of our beloved Midwin Charles. Midwin Charles is best known as a lawyer, an activist, and a legal commentator on CNN, MSNBC, The Wendy Williams Show, and other TV and radio shows. Charles death was announced by her family on her personal Twitter account. In an appearance last month on MSNBC’s Cross Connection with Tiffany Cross, Charles provided insight on the DOJ investigations into police killings and the jury selection for the Derek Chauvin trial, breaking down the process, including using pre-emptive strikes. MSNBC legal analyst Midwin Charles passed away at the age of 47. Charles brought needed context to the conversation in 2018 when Trump called Haiti and other Black-led countries a sh*thole.







Midwin charles