Mary J. Mullarkey
Chief Justice Mary Mullarkey (ret.), was appointed to the seven member Colorado Supreme Court in 1987 by Governor Roy Romer. In 1998, she was selected by her fellow justices to serve as chief justice. She has received several honors and awards including most recently the 2002 Mary Lathrop award from the Colorado Women's Bar Association and the 2003 Judicial Excellence award from the Denver Bar Association. Prior to her appointment to the bench, Justice Mullarkey practiced law for 19 years in a variety of settings. From 1975 to 1982, she specialized in appellate practice, first while heading the Appellate Section in the Colorado Attorney General's Office and later while serving as Colorado's Solicitor General. She has also served as the legal advisor to Governor Richard D. Lamm, held legal positions with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the Department of the Interior, and engaged in the private practice of law. The Chief Justice graduated from college in her home state of Wisconsin at St. Norbert College and from the Harvard Law School. She has been a resident of Denver since 1973. She is married to the Rev. Tom Korson who is a chaplain at a homeless shelter. They have one adult son, Andrew. Mary retired retired from the court on November 30, 2010.
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