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Anne K. McKeig (born February 9, 1967) is an associate justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court. She is its first Native American justice and the first Native American Woman to serve on any State Supreme Court. She was a judge of the Minnesota Fourth District Court in Hennepin County from 2008 to 2016.
Appointed by Law school Chief Justice Natalie Hudson January 13, 1957 (age 67) October 26, 2015 [b] 2031 January 31, 2027: Tim Walz (DFL) [c] Minnesota: 5 Anne McKeig February 9, 1967 (age 57) August 31, 2016: 2030 February 28, 2037: Mark Dayton (DFL) Hamline: 4 Paul Thissen December 10, 1966 (age 58) May 14, 2018: 2026
Chief Justice Term LaFayette Emmett: 1858–1865 Thomas Wilson: 1865–1869 James Gilfillan: 1869–1870 Christopher G. Ripley: 1870–1874 Samuel James Renwick McMillan
John Martin [47] Supreme Court of the Cherokee Nation (c. 1820s) Tennessee: deceased: Lacy Maynor [48] Maxton Recorder's Court (c. 1950s) North Carolina: deceased: Angelica Chavis McIntyre [12] Robeson County District Court (2018–present) North Carolina: active: Anne McKeig (White Earth Band of Ojibwe) [49]
Joyce Anne Hughes: [63] First African American female to earn a law degree from the University of Minnesota (1965). In 1971, she became the first African American (female) professor at the same school. [Hennepin and Ramsey Counties, Minnesota] Elizabeth A. Hayden (1979): [64] First female judge north of Anoka County, Minnesota (1986)
Anne Kennedy (bef. 1679–1699), who married John Hamilton, 1st Earl of Ruglen, son of William Hamilton, Duke of Hamilton and Anne Hamilton, 3rd Duchess of Hamilton, after 1694. [2] On 27 February 1697 or 1698, Lord Cassilis was married to Mary Fox, the daughter of John Fox and Mary Weld. They had three children: [2] Hon. James Kennedy (1701 ...
Lieutenant Governor Tina Smith was appointed in January 2018 to replace Franken after he resigned following sexual harassment allegations. The DFL has held Minnesota's other U.S. Senate seat since 2001, when Mark Dayton defeated Republican incumbent Rod Grams in 2000 .
In May 2020, Governor Tim Walz appointed Gaïtas to serve as a judge of the Minnesota Court of Appeals. [4] [5] She assumed office on August 24, 2020, succeeding John Rodenberg. On April 22, 2024, Walz announced his intent to appoint Gaïtas to the Minnesota Supreme Court. [6]