Attorney Howard Rothschild is a graduate of film school at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts and earned her Juris Doctor from Howard University College of Law. She returned to her home...view moreAttorney Howard Rothschild is a graduate of film school at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts and earned her Juris Doctor from Howard University College of Law. She returned to her hometown in Ohio and joined her late father’s law firm--Judge John A. Howard was the founder of the local chapter of the NAACP and the courthouse was named in his honor for his distinguished service on the bench. Honey began her career representing indigent criminal defendants and was an arbitrator for the U.S. Steelworkers and the Steel companies. Several years later, she served as a magistrate in the Common Pleas Court. Attorney Howard Rothschild was appointed as an Assistant Attorney General for the U.S. Virgin Islands where she prosecuted criminal cases and survived Hurricane Hugo. Illness in the family compelled her to return to Ohio where she continued her career as a prosecutor. Newly retired, Honey Howard Rothschild devotes her time to writing screenplays and books. “A Million Prosecutor Mistakes: How They Lost the Trial of Trayvon Martin’s Killer (George Zimmerman” is her publishing debut soon to be followed by “Not My Prez: How I Survived 12 Presidents Plus Donald Trump While Colored, Negro, Black and/or African-American” and her first novel, “Beware of Dog”.view less