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  2. Elizabeth T. Clement - Wikipedia

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    Clement served in both legislative and executive branches of the Michigan government before being appointed to the bench. Before opening her own firm, Clement served as a legislative aide to State Senate Majority Floor Leader Mike Rogers [2] and a policy advisor and legal counsel to state Senate Majority Leader Mike Bishop from 2006 through 2010.

  3. Kimberly Thomas - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Thomas joined the University of Michigan School of Law in 2003, prior to that she was a trial attorney with Defender Association of Philadelphia. [5] She was awarded a Fulbright scholarship which lead her to teach at the University College Cork School of Law in Cork, Ireland .

  4. Bridget Mary McCormack - Wikipedia

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    She served on the Michigan Supreme Court from 2013 to 2022, first as an associate justice, and as chief justice from 2019 to 2022. Previously she was a professor at the University of Michigan Law School in Ann Arbor , where she taught criminal law and legal ethics and oversaw the law school's clinical programs as associate dean of clinical affairs.

  5. Marilyn Jean Kelly - Wikipedia

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    Due to her being over 70 years old, Kelly was prohibited by the Michigan Constitution to seek re-election in 2012. [1] Following Clifford Taylor's defeat in the 2008 elections, Justice Kelly was elected 4-3 to succeed him as Chief Justice of Michigan. [2] She held that position until 2011 when Robert P. Young, Jr. was elected by the justices of ...

  6. James H. Brickley - Wikipedia

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    From 1975 until 1978 he was president of Eastern Michigan University. Brickley was appointed to the Michigan Supreme Court in December 1982 to replace retiring justice Mary S. Coleman. From 1995 to 1996 Brickley was the chief justice of the Michigan Supreme Court. [1]

  7. John Harber Phillips - Wikipedia

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    John Harber Phillips, AC, QC (18 October 1933 – 7 August 2009) was an Australian lawyer and judge who served as Chief Justice of Victoria from 1991 to 2003. He was first appointed to the Victorian Supreme Court in 1984, having previously been the state's director of public prosecutions as well as a director of the National Crime Authority.

  8. Thomas M. Kavanagh - Wikipedia

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    He served as the 48th Michigan Attorney General from 1955 to 1957, defeating the incumbent Frank G. Millard in 1954. Thomas Kavanagh went on to serve as a justice of the Michigan Supreme Court from 1958 to 1975 which included eight years as chief justice from 1964 to 1966 from 1971 until his death in 1975.

  9. Thomas G. Kavanagh - Wikipedia

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    He then received his bachelor's degree from University of Notre Dame in 1938 and his law degree from University of Detroit Mercy School of Law in 1943. In 1964, Kavanagh was elected to the Michigan Court of Appeals. From 1969 until 1985, Kavanagh served on the Michigan Supreme Court and was chief justice from 1975