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2.5 million donation establishes children's law chair at UNM

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David B. Martinez, Kelly Stout Sanchez, and Julio C. Romero, partners at Martinez, Hart, Sanchez & Romero P.C., have contributed $2.5 million to the University of New Mexico School of Law.

Their gift has established an endowed chair, the F. Michael Hart Chair in Children’s Law, which provides perpetual support for the holder of the chair to teach children’s law. The chair was created in recognition of Mike Hart, a partner at the law firm.

The F. Michael Hart Chair in Children’s Law honors School of Law alumnus Frederick Michael Hart (’88), whose family has a longstanding connection with the institution. Hart worked for the Children, Youth and Families Department before opening his private practice in 1990 with Roger V. Eaton, Esq., and has since become one of New Mexico's foremost experts in children’s law. In his 36 years of practice, Hart has served on numerous children’s advocacy groups, mentored young lawyers, and been a resource for judges, legislators, and social workers.

The donors hope their contribution will create a foundation for the School of Law to become a center for children’s law, encouraging new legal professionals and future law students to undertake careers addressing critical issues faced by the children of New Mexico.

“There is nothing more revealing about a society’s values and core principles than the way it treats its children. We can’t just say ‘our children are the future’ and then tolerate the known consequences of childhood adversity. Lawyers trained and educated about children’s legal rights have the power and responsibility to make the difference,” Hart said.

David B. Martinez reflected upon the role School of Law graduates play in their communities:

"For over 75 years, the UNM School of Law has produced leaders in New Mexico. UNM Law’s graduates not only lead in terms of law firms, judiciary roles, and the State Bar but have also traditionally been leaders in political and local government as well. The Law School has produced governors, cabinet members, attorneys general, district attorneys, legislators, and many other local leaders.

UNM Law graduates living in New Mexico communities also lead school, church, community, charitable, and neighborhood organizations. Education at all law schools including UNM Law focuses on critical thinking. At UNM Law specifically, this education uniquely emphasizes group and community success as well as service to New Mexicans.

The value of this leadership training from UNM Law grads to New Mexico over the last three-quarters of a century is immeasurable."

School of Law Dean Camille Carey shared her excitement and gratitude for the gift.

“I am thrilled about this new gift to establish the School of Law’s new F. Michael Hart Chair in Children’s Law. We are excited to expand our curricular offerings in children’s law and honor Mike Hart and his career of impactful work on behalf of children," Carey said. "We are grateful to David Martinez, Kelly Stout Sanchez, and Julio Romero for their incredible generosity and for allowing the School of Law to grow its commitment to children’s law.”

The F. Michael Hart Chair in Children’s Law is subject to approval by the University President and Board of Regents. The selection for the inaugural chair holder is underway.

Any individual or organization may make additional gifts to this endowed fund. Donations to the School of Law can be made on the UNM Foundation website.

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