Judith Kaye

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Judith Kaye was a pioneering American jurist who became the first woman and longest-serving Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals.

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instanceOf alumna of New York University School of Law
chief judge
human
judge
jurist
appointedBy Mario Cuomo
boardMemberOf Innocence Project at UVA School of Law
surface form: Innocence Project

Judicial Institute at New York University
causeOfDeath cancer
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1938-08-04
dateOfDeath 2016-01-07
educatedAt Barnard College
New York University
New York University School of Law
employer New York Court of Appeals
ethnicGroup Jewish Americans
familyName Nora Kaye
surface form: Kaye
fieldOfWork judiciary
law
givenName Judith
hasHonor honorary degrees from multiple universities
induction into the National Women’s Hall of Fame
jurisdiction U.S. state of New York
surface form: State of New York
languageOfWorkOrName English
legalEducation Juris Doctor from New York University School of Law
memberOf New York State Bar
nativeLanguage English
notableFor advocacy for court reform in New York
being the first woman Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals
being the longest-serving Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals
leadership in family law and juvenile justice issues
notableWork opinions of the New York Court of Appeals
numberOfChildren 3
occupation judge
jurist
lawyer
placeOfBirth Monticello, New York
surface form: Monticello, New York, United States
placeOfDeath New York City
surface form: New York City, New York, United States
positionHeld Associate Judge of the New York Court of Appeals
Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals
Chief Judge of the State of New York
religion Judaism
residence New York
sexOrGender female
spouse Stephen Rackow Kaye
workLocation Albany
surface form: Albany, New York

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Columbia Law School notableAlumni Judith Kaye