Nebraska's first woman Supreme Court justice will retire this fall
Justice Lindsey Miller-Lerman, appointed in 1998 as Nebraska's first female Supreme Court justice, retires after over 27 years of service, prompting a nomination process for her successor.
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Sole Democrat-appointed justice on Nebraska Supreme Court to retire
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — The longest-serving justice on the Nebraska Supreme Court is stepping down. On Wednesday, Justice Lindsey Miller-Lerman announced her retirement, effective Oct. 31. She is the only justice on the court appointed by a Democrat, having been selected by Gov. Ben Nelson in 1998. Miller-Lerman made history as the first woman on the state’s highest court. She...
Justice Lindsey Miller-Lerman, first woman to serve on Nebraska Supreme Court, to retire
Justice Lindsey Miller-Lerman waves during the 2025 State of the Judiciary address, the first led by Chief Justice Jeffrey Funke of the Nebraska Supreme Court. Jan. 28, 2025. (Zach Wendling/Nebraska Examiner)LINCOLN — Nebraska Supreme Court Justice Lindsey Miller-Lerman, the first woman to serve on the state’s high court and its longest-serving current member, announced her retirement effective Oct. 31. Miller-Lerman was appointed to the seven-m…
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