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Leo Terrell

Leo Terrell is an American civil rights attorney and talk radio host based in Los Angeles, California. He has frequently appeared on Fox News programs, such as Hannity and The O'Reilly Factor. Previously a Democrat, in a July 2020 interview, he declared his support for President Donald Trump—the first time he declared support for a Republican Party presidential candidate.[1] Referring to his new self as "Leo 2.0", Terrell says that he is a happier person as a Republican.[2]

Leo Terrell
EducationCalifornia State University, Dominguez Hills (BA)
Pepperdine University (MA)
University of California, Los Angeles (JD)
Occupations
  • Civil rights attorney
  • Radio host
  • political contributor
Years active1996–present
Political partyRepublican (2020–present)
Other political
affiliations
Democratic (1996–2020)

Education edit

Terrell graduated from Gardena High School in Harbor Gateway, Los Angeles in 1972[3] and California State University, Dominguez Hills in 1977 with a B.A.[4] Terrell taught high school history, geography and economics at Gage Middle School in Huntington Park, California. He holds a master's degree in education from Pepperdine University and holds a J.D. degree from the UCLA School of Law.[5]

Radio career edit

With former Los Angeles Superior Court judge Burton Katz, Terrell co-hosted the weekday talk show Terrell & Katz that debuted on June 3, 1996, on KMPC radio in Los Angeles. Terrell & Katz was a point-counterpoint program with Terrell as the liberal voice and Katz the conservative.[6][7] Starting October 5, 1996, Terrell and Katz moved to weekends on KABC.[8] Terrell continued to host a weekend legal show on KABC until August 15, 2010, and continues to be a recurring guest host for KABC's The Peter Tilden Show.[9] As of July 2021, Leo has returned to KABC with a new daily afternoon drive show called Leo 2.0 Live @ 5.[10]

As of June 3rd, 2023: Leo Terrell is no longer employed @ KABC AM 790 talk radio station per business website and Leo Terrell’s personal Twitter account (last day employed: 6/02/23).

Legal career edit

On December 4, 1990, Terrell became a member of the State Bar of California.[11]

He was the Chairman of the Black-Korean Alliance, an Advisory Board Member for the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), and a member of the Statewide Commission Against Hate Crimes.[5] Terrell wrote the book Your Rights at the Workplace--The Things Your Boss Won't Tell You in 1998.[12]

Terrell became a member of the NAACP in 1990 and did pro bono legal work for the organization. After Terrell expressed support for Carolyn Kuhl, a Los Angeles County judge nominated by President George W. Bush to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit whose nomination was filibustered in the U.S. Senate, he left the NAACP and accused the organization of "bullying" him out. NAACP Washington, D.C. office director Hilary O. Shelton responded: "He’s not an NAACP lawyer, not even a former NAACP lawyer. He’s done volunteer work for us, which we appreciate. But when he takes a position that is diametrically opposite from our position, he’s not speaking for us."[13]

Terrell has provided legal and political commentary on TV and radio programs such as Nightline, Larry King Live, Hannity & Colmes, The O'Reilly Factor, Today, Good Morning America, and various radio programs.[5] A family friend of O. J. Simpson, Terrell provided expert legal commentary about Simpson's civil trial.[14][15]

In 2003, Terrell ran for the seat of District 10 on the Los Angeles City Council and came in fifth place among seven candidates.[16]

Notable cases edit

In 1995, Terrell represented Kumasi Simmons, a former football player from Centennial High School in Compton expelled for hitting a referee. Simmons accused the referee of using racial epithets.[17][18] Terrell accused the Beverly Hills Police Department of intimidating witnesses who could back up Simmons's claim.[19]

In 1999, Terrell called on the Los Angeles police commission to hear witnesses who claimed that a homeless woman, Margaret Laverne Mitchell, was running when police officers shot her.[20]

In 2012, Terrell called for an investigation of misconduct by trainees of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.[21]

References edit

  1. ^ "Leo Terrell: The Democratic Party left me". Fox News. 17 July 2020. Retrieved July 19, 2020.
  2. ^ "KABC host Leo Terrell takes on new role with Fox News Media – Daily News". Los Angeles Daily News. 16 February 2021.
  3. ^ . 72GHS.com. Archived from the original on April 11, 2015. Retrieved July 13, 2013.
  4. ^ . CSU Dominguez Hills. Archived from the original on August 23, 2012. Retrieved August 8, 2012.
  5. ^ a b c . TalkRadio 790 KABC-AM. Archived from the original on 2009-06-21. Retrieved 2009-05-23.
  6. ^ "TV/radio". The Los Angeles Times. June 3, 1996. Retrieved August 8, 2012.
  7. ^ Jones, Robert A. (September 25, 1996). "The CIA, Drugs and the Divide" (PDF). Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 8, 2012.
  8. ^ "Television/radio". Los Angeles Times. October 1, 1996. Retrieved August 8, 2012.
  9. ^ . KABC-AM. Archived from the original on October 8, 2012. Retrieved August 8, 2012.
  10. ^ "On-Air". KABC-AM. Retrieved 2021-07-30.
  11. ^ "State Bar of California Attorney Profile: Leo James Terrell". State Bar of California. Retrieved July 9, 2021.
  12. ^ "Working rights". Black Enterprise. December 1, 1998. Retrieved August 8, 2012.
  13. ^ Hurt, Charles (August 7, 2003). . The Washington Times. Archived from the original on December 19, 2005.
  14. ^ "Can O.J. Simpson win again?", Jet, Johnson Publishing Company, vol. 89, no. 15, p. 55, February 26, 1996
  15. ^ Price, Richard; Holland, Gale (February 11, 1997). "Among O.J.'s options: Evasion". USA Today. Retrieved August 8, 2012.
  16. ^ "City of Los Angeles, Party Nominating & Consolidated Election, Official election results, March 4, 2003" (PDF). City of Los Angeles. March 17, 2003. Retrieved August 8, 2012.
  17. ^ Hodges, Jim (November 1, 1995). "Simmons 'Terminated' From School District". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 8, 2012.
  18. ^ Shepard, Eric (December 7, 1995). "'Whitewash' Charge in CIF Probe". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 8, 2012.
  19. ^ "Lawyer Claims Police Tried To Bully High-School Player". The Seattle Times. Associated Press. November 4, 1995. Retrieved August 8, 2012.
  20. ^ Browne, Phillip W. (December 8, 1999). "Doubt cast on report of shooting suspect". Los Angeles Daily News. Archived from the original on February 3, 2013. Retrieved March 15, 2023.
  21. ^ Moore, Corey (January 10, 2012). "Civil rights attorney calls on LA County authorities to investigate officer misconduct". KPCC. Retrieved August 8, 2012.

Bibliography edit

  • Terrell, Leo James (1998). Your Rights at the Workplace: The Things Your Boss Won't Tell You. Los Angeles, California: Leo Terrell Enterprises. ISBN 0966582802.

External links edit

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Leo Terrell is an American civil rights attorney and talk radio host based in Los Angeles California He has frequently appeared on Fox News programs such as Hannity and The O Reilly Factor Previously a Democrat in a July 2020 interview he declared his support for President Donald Trump the first time he declared support for a Republican Party presidential candidate 1 Referring to his new self as Leo 2 0 Terrell says that he is a happier person as a Republican 2 Leo TerrellEducationCalifornia State University Dominguez Hills BA Pepperdine University MA University of California Los Angeles JD OccupationsCivil rights attorneyRadio hostpolitical contributorYears active1996 presentPolitical partyRepublican 2020 present Other politicalaffiliationsDemocratic 1996 2020 Contents 1 Education 2 Radio career 3 Legal career 3 1 Notable cases 4 References 5 Bibliography 6 External linksEducation editTerrell graduated from Gardena High School in Harbor Gateway Los Angeles in 1972 3 and California State University Dominguez Hills in 1977 with a B A 4 Terrell taught high school history geography and economics at Gage Middle School in Huntington Park California He holds a master s degree in education from Pepperdine University and holds a J D degree from the UCLA School of Law 5 Radio career editWith former Los Angeles Superior Court judge Burton Katz Terrell co hosted the weekday talk show Terrell amp Katz that debuted on June 3 1996 on KMPC radio in Los Angeles Terrell amp Katz was a point counterpoint program with Terrell as the liberal voice and Katz the conservative 6 7 Starting October 5 1996 Terrell and Katz moved to weekends on KABC 8 Terrell continued to host a weekend legal show on KABC until August 15 2010 and continues to be a recurring guest host for KABC s The Peter Tilden Show 9 As of July 2021 Leo has returned to KABC with a new daily afternoon drive show called Leo 2 0 Live 5 10 As of June 3rd 2023 Leo Terrell is no longer employed KABC AM 790 talk radio station per business website and Leo Terrell s personal Twitter account last day employed 6 02 23 Legal career editOn December 4 1990 Terrell became a member of the State Bar of California 11 He was the Chairman of the Black Korean Alliance an Advisory Board Member for the U S Equal Employment Opportunity Commission EEOC and a member of the Statewide Commission Against Hate Crimes 5 Terrell wrote the book Your Rights at the Workplace The Things Your Boss Won t Tell You in 1998 12 Terrell became a member of the NAACP in 1990 and did pro bono legal work for the organization After Terrell expressed support for Carolyn Kuhl a Los Angeles County judge nominated by President George W Bush to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit whose nomination was filibustered in the U S Senate he left the NAACP and accused the organization of bullying him out NAACP Washington D C office director Hilary O Shelton responded He s not an NAACP lawyer not even a former NAACP lawyer He s done volunteer work for us which we appreciate But when he takes a position that is diametrically opposite from our position he s not speaking for us 13 Terrell has provided legal and political commentary on TV and radio programs such as Nightline Larry King Live Hannity amp Colmes The O Reilly Factor Today Good Morning America and various radio programs 5 A family friend of O J Simpson Terrell provided expert legal commentary about Simpson s civil trial 14 15 In 2003 Terrell ran for the seat of District 10 on the Los Angeles City Council and came in fifth place among seven candidates 16 Notable cases edit In 1995 Terrell represented Kumasi Simmons a former football player from Centennial High School in Compton expelled for hitting a referee Simmons accused the referee of using racial epithets 17 18 Terrell accused the Beverly Hills Police Department of intimidating witnesses who could back up Simmons s claim 19 In 1999 Terrell called on the Los Angeles police commission to hear witnesses who claimed that a homeless woman Margaret Laverne Mitchell was running when police officers shot her 20 In 2012 Terrell called for an investigation of misconduct by trainees of the Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department 21 References edit Leo Terrell The Democratic Party left me Fox News 17 July 2020 Retrieved July 19 2020 KABC host Leo Terrell takes on new role with Fox News Media Daily News Los Angeles Daily News 16 February 2021 BOYS LEAGUE PRESENTS 6TH ANNUAL CAR SHOW BOY POWER 400 STRONG 72GHS com Archived from the original on April 11 2015 Retrieved July 13 2013 Distinguished Alumni CSU Dominguez Hills Archived from the original on August 23 2012 Retrieved August 8 2012 a b c Leo James Terrell Bio TalkRadio 790 KABC AM Archived from the original on 2009 06 21 Retrieved 2009 05 23 TV radio The Los Angeles Times June 3 1996 Retrieved August 8 2012 Jones Robert A September 25 1996 The CIA Drugs and the Divide PDF Los Angeles Times Retrieved August 8 2012 Television radio Los Angeles Times October 1 1996 Retrieved August 8 2012 Leo Terrell podcast KABC AM Archived from the original on October 8 2012 Retrieved August 8 2012 On Air KABC AM Retrieved 2021 07 30 State Bar of California Attorney Profile Leo James Terrell State Bar of California Retrieved July 9 2021 Working rights Black Enterprise December 1 1998 Retrieved August 8 2012 Hurt Charles August 7 2003 Civil rights lawyer quits NAACP in rift over judge pick The Washington Times Archived from the original on December 19 2005 Can O J Simpson win again Jet Johnson Publishing Company vol 89 no 15 p 55 February 26 1996 Price Richard Holland Gale February 11 1997 Among O J s options Evasion USA Today Retrieved August 8 2012 City of Los Angeles Party Nominating amp Consolidated Election Official election results March 4 2003 PDF City of Los Angeles March 17 2003 Retrieved August 8 2012 Hodges Jim November 1 1995 Simmons Terminated From School District Los Angeles Times Retrieved August 8 2012 Shepard Eric December 7 1995 Whitewash Charge in CIF Probe Los Angeles Times Retrieved August 8 2012 Lawyer Claims Police Tried To Bully High School Player The Seattle Times Associated Press November 4 1995 Retrieved August 8 2012 Browne Phillip W December 8 1999 Doubt cast on report of shooting suspect Los Angeles Daily News Archived from the original on February 3 2013 Retrieved March 15 2023 Moore Corey January 10 2012 Civil rights attorney calls on LA County authorities to investigate officer misconduct KPCC Retrieved August 8 2012 Bibliography editTerrell Leo James 1998 Your Rights at the Workplace The Things Your Boss Won t Tell You Los Angeles California Leo Terrell Enterprises ISBN 0966582802 External links editLeo Terrell at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Leo Terrell amp oldid 1183987559, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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