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April 17, 2007
Scenes from "Women in the Law"
With Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye

About the event...
Central Islip, N.Y. – Touro Law Center
and its Journal of Race, Gender, and Ethnicity held a very
special
symposium, “Women in the Law,” featuring the Chief Judge of the
State of New York, Hon. Judith S. Kaye, and two very
impressive panels of legal experts on Tuesday, April 17.
Over 100 people attended the event. Photos are below.
Speakers included:
Hon. Margaret Chan, Civil Court of the City of New York, Kings County; Hon. Fern
Fisher, Administrative Judge of the Civil Court of the City
of New York; Beryl Jones, Professor of Law and Associate
Dean for Student Affairs, Brooklyn Law School; Eileen Kaufman,
Professor of Law, Touro Law Center; Hon. Judith S.
Kaye, Chief Judge of the State of New York; Hon. Leon
Lazer, Professor of Law, Touro Law Center and Former
Associate Justice of the New York State Supreme Court, Appellate
Division, Second Department; Craig Purcell, Partner, Glynn Mercep & Purcell L.L.P., and
Chair of the Suffolk County Bar
Association’s Judicial Screening Committee; Lois Carter
Schlissel, Managing Partner of Meyer, Suozzi, English &
Klein, P.C.;
and Hon. Mary Werner, former New York State Supreme Court Justice,
Suffolk County, and former Administrative Judge of Suffolk
County.
Chief Judge Kaye was born in
Monticello, New York, in 1938. She was appointed by Governor
Mario M. Cuomo on February 22, 1993, confirmed by the State
Senate on March 17, and sworn in on March 23, 1993. She is the
first woman to occupy the State Judiciary's highest office. She
became the first woman to serve on New York State's highest
court when Governor Cuomo appointed her Associate Judge of the
Court of Appeals on September 12, 1983.
Her current posts also include Chair
of the Permanent Judicial Commission on Justice for Children;
Founding Member and Honorary Chair, Judges and Lawyers Breast
Cancer Alert (JALBCA); Member of the Board of Editors, New York
State Bar Journal; and Trustee, The William Nelson Cromwell
Foundation. She served as President of the Conference of Chief
Justices and Chair of the Board of Directors, National Center
for State Courts (2002-03). She is the author of numerous
publications – particularly articles dealing with legal process,
state constitutional law, women in law, professional ethics and
problem-solving courts – as well as the recipient of many awards
and several honorary degrees.
Chief Judge Kaye’s husband (attorney
Stephen Rackow Kaye) died October 30, 2006. They have three
children.
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