Current:Home > ScamsMassachusetts governor nominates a judge and former romantic partner to the state’s highest court -Global Capital Summit
Massachusetts governor nominates a judge and former romantic partner to the state’s highest court
View
Date:2025-04-27 14:34:18
BOSTON (AP) — Gov. Maura Healey on Wednesday nominated an appeals court judge and former romantic partner, with whom she shared a home for several years, to an open seat on the state’s highest court.
Massachusetts Appeals Court Associate Justice Gabrielle R. Wolohojian would serve as an associate justice of the Supreme Judicial Court if her nomination is approved. Wolohojian is Healey’s second nomination to the state’s highest court.
“There is no one more qualified or better prepared to serve on the Supreme Judicial Court than Justice Wolohojian. She will bring over three decades of broad trial and appellate experience, including sixteen years on the Appeals Court,” Healey said in a press release.
“Justice Wolohojian has served on the Appeals Court with distinction and her work is widely respected by members of the bench and bar. She has an exceptional understanding of the law and a strong commitment to the administration of justice,” Healey added.
Wolohojian, 63, would fill the seat vacated by Justice David Lowy. Last year Healey nominated then-state solicitor Elizabeth Dewar to the high court.
Wolohojian was appointed to the Appeals Court in February 2008 and has authored more than 900 decisions, according to Healey’s office. She has also served as the chair of the Supreme Judicial Court’s Advisory Committee on the Rules of Appellate Procedure.
Healey and Wolohojian, who met when they both worked at the Boston law firm of Hale & Dorr, had been together for eight years when Healey began her first term as attorney general in 2015, according to a Boston Magazine profile.
Wolohojian and Healey had lived together in a rowhouse in the Charlestown neighborhood of Boston that also served as a campaign headquarters for Healey. Wolohojian did not play a public role in the campaign. The governor now lives with her current partner, Joanna Lydgate, in Arlington.
Healey’s office did not immediately respond to a request for additional comment from the governor but said she would address reporters later Wednesday.
Wolohojian must go before the eight-member Governor’s Council charged with reviewing and approving judicial nominations.
The Supreme Judicial Court is Massachusetts’s highest appellate court. The seven justices hear appeals on a range of criminal and civil cases.
Born in New York, and the granddaughter of Armenian immigrants, Justice Wolohojian received a bachelor’s degree, magna cum laude, from Rutgers University in 1982; a doctorate in English language and literature from the University of Oxford in 1987; and a Juris Doctor from Columbia Law School in 1989.
Healey’s office also described Wolohojian as an accomplished violinist, who regularly performs with orchestras, including the Boston Civic Symphony orchestra.
veryGood! (3)
Related
- IRS recovers $4.7 billion in back taxes and braces for cuts with Trump and GOP in power
- 2024 Paris Olympics: Surfers Skip Cardboard Beds for Floating Village in Tahiti
- Biles, Richardson, Osaka comebacks ‘bigger than them.’ They highlight issues facing Black women
- The Secret Service budget has swelled to more than $3 billion. Here's where the money goes.
- North Carolina justices rule for restaurants in COVID
- Rash of earthquakes blamed on oil production, including a magnitude 4.9 in Texas
- Swiss manufacturer Liebherr to bring jobs to north Mississippi
- Olympic gold-medal swimmers were strangers until living kidney donation made them family
- Israel lets Palestinians go back to northern Gaza for first time in over a year as cease
- 2024 Olympics: Céline Dion Will Return to the Stage During Opening Ceremony
Ranking
- The company planning a successor to Concorde makes its first supersonic test
- SCS Token Giving Wings to the CyberFusion Trading System
- Chet Hanks says he's slayed the ‘monster’: ‘I'm very much at peace’
- Massachusetts issues tighter restrictions on access to homeless shelter system
- Trump invites nearly all federal workers to quit now, get paid through September
- Old Navy Jeans Blowout: Grab Jeans Starting at Under $14 & Snag Up to 69% Off Styles for a Limited Time
- BETA GLOBAL FINANCE: The Radiant Path of the Cryptocurrency Market
- The flickering glow of summer’s fireflies: too important to lose, too small to notice them gone
Recommendation
A White House order claims to end 'censorship.' What does that mean?
What's a capo? Taylor Swift asks for one during her acoustic set in Hamburg
IOC approves French Alps bid backed by President Macron to host the 2030 Winter Olympics
US banks to begin reporting Russian assets for eventual forfeiture under new law
Rolling Loud 2024: Lineup, how to stream the world's largest hip hop music festival
WNBA All-Star Game has record 3.44 million viewers, the league’s 3rd most watched event ever
Rash of earthquakes blamed on oil production, including a magnitude 4.9 in Texas
Netanyahu looks to boost US support in speech to Congress, but faces protests and lawmaker boycotts