The Nicholas Hood II Family

Nicholas I

Nicholas II

Housing

In Detroit

Cyprian Center, Inc.

Movies

Doris Chenault-Hood

The Hood Genealogy

Grandmother Hood

Grandfather Hood

Chapter I

Ernest Alvia Hood

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Orestes Hood

Marshall Hood

Early Family Reunion

Rev. Nicholas Hood III

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Community Service

Mission travels

Judge Denise Page Hood

Nathan Page Hood

Noah Page Hood

Stephen Francis Hood

Steve Hood's Company

Brothers & Sisters

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Millender Family

Dolly!

Millender Siblings

Anderson Family

Arthur Anderson, Sr.

ARTHUR ANDERSON, JR.

Battle Family

Memorial Service

Gary Photos

Johnson Family

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Federal Judge
Denise Page Hood

Hon. Denise Page Hood Biography

Favorites

Color

Green

Food

Coney Island hot dog

Quote

“Unto whom much is given, much is required.”

Time of Year

Summer

Vacation Spot

Any beach, anywhere





 

 

United States District Court Judge Denise Page Hood was born in Columbus, Ohio, on February 21, 1952. After attending high school at the Columbus School for Girls, Hood earned a bachelor's degree from Yale College in 1974. She went on to graduate from the Columbia University School of Law in 1977.

In
1982, after working as a lawyer for the city of Detroit Law Department for five years, Hood began her career behind the bench. As a judge, she has served Detroit's 36th District Court, Recorder's Court and Wayne County Circuit Court. Her reputation in the legal community garnered her a nomination to the United States District Court from President Bill Clinton. On June 16, 1994, Hood was officially appointed to the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. In this role, she continues to preside over both criminal and civil cases.

Over the course of her career, Hood has participated in nearly twenty professional organizations. She became the first African American female president of the Detroit Bar Association in
1993 and has also acted as the president of the Association of Black Judges of Michigan. In addition, she has contributed her energies to numerous community organizations, and has served as a board member for the Lula Belle Stewart Center, the Cyprian Center and the Interim House. These efforts have earned Hood such honors as the Damon J. Keith Community Spirit Award, the Ebeneezer A.M.E. Church Woman of Distinction Award and the Columbus School for Girls' CSG Alumnae Award. Hood resides in Detroit with her husband, the Reverend Nicholas Hood III, and their two sons, Nathan and Noah

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