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She served as chief justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court from her appointment by Governor Tim Pawlenty in 2010 until her retirement on October 1, 2023. [1] She served as an associate justice of the Court from 2006 to 2010 and as a district judge for Hennepin County in the Fourth Judicial District from 2005 to 2006.
The seven justices of the Minnesota Supreme Court are elected to renewable six-year terms. [2] When a midterm vacancy occurs, the governor of Minnesota appoints a replacement to a term that ends after the general election occurring more than one year after the appointment. [3] Most vacancies occur during a term.
Procaccini grew up in Mystic, Connecticut, where he attended public schools and graduated from Robert E. Fitch Senior High School. [3] He received a Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, from Harvard College, a Master of Laws in international and comparative law from The American University in Cairo, [4] and a Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, from Harvard Law School in 2010, where he was an editor ...
Feb. 15—A court-appointed panel has released new maps for Minnesota's congressional and state legislative districts. The once-a-decade redrawing of the political boundaries has lasting political ...
Justices of the Minnesota Territorial Supreme Court. [1] Name Begin End Aaron Goodrich * 1849: 1851 David Cooper: 1849: 1853 Bradley B. Meeker: 1849: 1853
Natalie E. Hudson (born January 13, 1957) is an American attorney serving since 2023 as the chief justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court. [1] From 2015 to 2023 she served as associate justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court. [2]
Dec. 14—RITZVILLE — Gov. Jay Inslee announced Thursday the appointment of K. Peter Palubicki to the Adams County Superior Court. He will replace Judge Steve Dixon, who will retire from the ...
Pamela Alexander: [22] [23] First African American female judge in Minnesota (1983) Isabel Gomez: [24] First Hispanic American female judge in Minnesota (1984) Joanne M. Smith was the first woman elected chief judge of a district court in Minnesota (1989). Governor Perpich appointed Joanne Smith as a second judicial district judge on November ...