2012-10-09

← Older revision

Revision as of 07:54, 9 October 2012

(One intermediate revision by one user not shown)

Line 1:

Line 1:

{{TOCnestright}}

{{TOCnestright}}



'''Pascal Calogero, Jr. '''is a former [[Chief Justice]] for the [[Louisiana Supreme Court]].
"
He
was elected to
the
Court on four separate occasions, and is currently serving
his
last term of office. Upon the expiration of the current
term on December 31, 2008,
Calogero will be mandated to retire, and will hold the title of
the longest serving Justice in the history of the [[Louisiana]]
Supreme Court
.
"

[http://www.ajs.org/ajs/pdfs/opperman-annouce%20Calogero.pdf Louisiana Chief Justice to Receive Opperman Award]

+

'''Pascal Calogero, Jr.''' is a former [[Chief Justice]] for the [[Louisiana Supreme Court]]. He
retired at
the
end of
his term on December 31, 2008
. After he retired
,
he became
the longest serving Justice in the history of the [[Louisiana
Supreme Court
]].
[http://www.ajs.org/ajs/pdfs/opperman-annouce%20Calogero.pdf Louisiana Chief Justice to Receive Opperman Award]

==Legal education and experience==

==Legal education and experience==



Chief Justice Calogero received his [[
Juris Doctor|
J.D.]] degree from Loyola School of Law in 1954, where he graduated first in his class and was President of the Student Editorial Board of the '''Loyola Law Review'''. In 1992, almost forty years after receiving his J. D. degree, Chief Justice Calogero received a Master of Laws Degree in the Judicial Process from the '''University of Virginia'''.

+

Chief Justice Calogero received his [[J.D.]] degree from Loyola School of Law in 1954, where he graduated first in his class and was President of the Student Editorial Board of the '''Loyola Law Review'''. In 1992, almost forty years after receiving his J. D. degree, Chief Justice Calogero received a Master of Laws Degree in the Judicial Process from the '''University of Virginia'''.

===As Associate Justice===

===As Associate Justice===



Calogero was elected to the [[Louisiana Supreme Court]] in 1972 and took his first oath as '''Associate Justice''' on January 10, 1973 to serve a two-year unexpired term. He was re-elected in 1974 to a fourteen-year term on the Court. He was re-elected
again
in 1988 and in 1998. As an Associate Justice, he was a member of the '''Judicial Council''' and the '''Judicial Ethics Committee'''. He also served as the State Court Representative for the National Center for State Courts, as Chairman of the '''Supreme Court Budget Committee''', and as '''Chairman of the Judicial Budgetary Control Board'''.

+

Calogero was elected to the [[Louisiana Supreme Court]] in 1972 and took his first oath as '''Associate Justice''' on January 10, 1973 to serve a two-year unexpired term. He was re-elected in 1974 to a fourteen-year term on the Court. He was re-elected in 1988 and in 1998. As an Associate Justice, he was a member of the '''Judicial Council''' and the '''Judicial Ethics Committee'''. He also served as the State Court Representative for the National Center for State Courts, as Chairman of the '''Supreme Court Budget Committee''', and as '''Chairman of the Judicial Budgetary Control Board'''.

===As Chief Justice===

===As Chief Justice===

Show more