
JUDICIAL · AZ · 1965-1967
Lorna E. Lockwood
Supreme Court Chief Justice · Democrat · Arizona
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First woman state SC Chief Justice in U.S. history
Background
Between 1965 and 1967, Lorna E. Lockwood held the Supreme Court Chief Justice seat in Arizona, a 2-year tenure. Flagged as a notable historical figure by Officium's curation pass. Took office after M. T. Phelps; succeeded by Charles C. Bernstein. Note: First woman state SC Chief Justice in U.S. history. Same-year political environment (1965): Governor Sam Goddard.
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Others who held this office in Arizona
- Stanley G. Feldman (1992-1997)
- Frank X. Gordon Jr. (1987-1992)
- James Duke Cameron (1973-1979)
- Jesse A. Udall (1971-1973)
- Fred C. Struckmeyer Jr. (1969-1971)
- Charles C. Bernstein (1967-1969)
- M. T. Phelps (1961-1963)
- Charles C. Bernstein (1959-1961)
- Levi S. Udall (1955-1959)
- Dudley W. Windes (1953-1955)
- Marlin T. Phelps (1951-1953)
- Levi S. Udall (1947-1951)