Judith Kaye

Judith Ann Kaye (née Smith; August 4, 1938 January 7, 2016) was an American lawyer and jurist. She was the longtime Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals, serving in that position from March 23, 1993 until December 31, 2008.[1] She was the first woman to serve as chief judge, the highest judicial office in the New York state, and the longest-serving chief judge in New York history.

Judith Kaye
Chairman of the Commission on Judicial Nomination
In office
March 31, 2009  March 31, 2013
Appointed byDavid Paterson
Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals
In office
March 23, 1993  December 31, 2008
Appointed byMario Cuomo
Preceded byRichard D. Simons
Succeeded byJonathan Lippman
Associate Judge of the New York Court of Appeals
In office
1983–1993
Appointed byMario Cuomo
Personal details
Born
Judith Ann Smith

(1938-08-04)August 4, 1938
Monticello, New York, United States
DiedJanuary 7, 2016(2016-01-07) (aged 77)
Manhattan, New York, United States
Alma materBarnard College
New York University School of Law

Kaye died on January 7, 2016, at her home in Manhattan, New York from cancer, aged 77.[1]

References

  1. Seiler, Casey (7 January 2016). "Former Chief Judge Judith Kaye dies at 77". Albany Times-Union. Retrieved 7 January 2016.

Other websites

  • Biography: Judith Smith Kaye by Steven C. Crane, the Historical Society of the New York Courts (includes extensive list of writings in law journals and elsewhere)


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