What an incredible evening with Judge
@RoyKAltman at our latest Economic Club of Miami private dinner series.
Judge Altman did not simply show up ā he delivered.
Over the course of nearly three hours, he brought an incredible combination of knowledge, passion, humility, and dynamism to the table. The discussion ranged from his family's journey immigrating to the United States from Venezuela when he was a child, to his mixed European ancestry, to the deep influence of a faith tradition that traces its roots back thousands of years to the Old Testament.
He also shared the remarkable story of how quickly he went from becoming a U.S. citizen to eventually becoming the youngest person ever appointed as a U.S. District Court Judge in the Southern District of Florida. Today, from the other side of the bench, one of his favorite responsibilities is swearing in new American citizens ā a role he spoke about with genuine pride and gratitude.
The centerpiece of the evening was a discussion of his new book, Israel on Trial, which has become a New York Times bestseller. But as Judge Altman explained, this book is about far more than Israel alone.
At its core, it is a rediscovery of the American legal tradition ā a reminder that facts matter, evidence matters, methodology matters, and that truth should be pursued through disciplined inquiry rather than slogans or emotional narratives. His framework draws upon the same standards lawyers, judges, and juries use to evaluate claims: burden of proof, corroboration, evidence, and reason.
Every attendee left with a personally signed copy of the book.
But we left with much more than that.
We left with pride in our community.
Judge Altman grew up here in Miami. He played high school football here. His stellar scholar-athlete achievements led him to Columbia University, where he played football, and later to Yale Law School. Today he serves on the federal bench, helping shape the rule of law in our country.
His story is a reminder that Miami is not simply a place people move to. It is a place that forms leaders.
As America approaches its 250th birthday, evenings like this remind us that great communities help produce great citizens, great institutions, and great leadership.
One of our longest-standing members summed it up perfectly:
"Excellent dinner. Judge Altman was impressive. One of the most engaging speakers we have had."
Thank you to Judge Altman for spending the evening with us and for helping facilitate such a candid and thoughtful discussion.
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