Holder White sworn in as first Black woman on state Supreme Court
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[July 08, 2022]
By PETER HANCOCK
Capitol News Illinois
phancock@capitolnewsillinois.com
SPRINGFIELD – Lisa Holder White was sworn
in Thursday as the first Black woman to serve on the Illinois Supreme
Court.
Holder White, who previously served on the 4th District Court of
Appeals, was chosen to succeed one of her mentors in the legal
profession, retiring Justice Rita B. Garman, who broke many barriers
herself as a woman in what was then a male-dominated profession.
“It is truly a historic day for the Land of Lincoln,” Garman said,
introducing Holder White. “But even while breaking barriers in the
judicial system and serving as an inspiration to others, she has
remained humble, true to her roots, and dedicated to ensuring that all
those who come before the courts are treated with dignity and with
respect.”
The installation ceremony took place at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential
Library and Museum in Springfield, a place that Holder White said holds
special meaning for her.
“Just last week, while in the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library, I
had the opportunity to see one of the approximately 12 existing copies
of the Emancipation Proclamation signed by President Lincoln,” she said.
“Being sworn in as a justice on the Supreme Court of Illinois in the
museum dedicated to our 16th President, the man who freed the slaves, my
ancestors, is of special significance to me. My heritage is a heritage
that once involved minds and bodies that were shackled, and doors that
were so, so long closed.”
Holder White, 54, a Republican, was named to the seat in May soon after
Garman, also a Republican, announced her retirement. She will serve
until Dec. 2, 2024, after a replacement is chosen in the November 2024
election. Holder White previously told Lee Enterprises that she plans to
run for a full 10-year term.
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Justice Mary Jane Theis, left, administers the oath
of office to Lisa Holder White, making her the first Black woman to
serve on the Illinois Supreme Court. Holder White's husband James
White holds a Bible while their son Brett White looks on. (Capitol
News Illinois photo by Peter Hancock)
A native of Decatur, Holder White earned a bachelor’s degree from Lewis
University in Romeoville in 1990 and a law degree from the University of
Illinois College of Law in Urbana-Champaign in 1993.
She was named an associate judge in the 6th Judicial Circuit in 2001,
making her the first Black judge in that circuit.
She was appointed to the 4th District Court of Appeals in 2013 to
succeed the late Justice John T. McCullough, who died the previous
October, making her the first Black judge in the appellate district. She
was elected to that seat in 2014.
Holder White previously served on and chaired the Illinois Supreme Court
Judicial Conference Committee on Education, which is charged with
planning and providing continuing judicial education for Illinois
judges. She also has taught at the biennial Education Conference, which
all Illinois state court judges are required to attend, and previously
served as an instructor for the state’s “new judge school.”
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