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Justice Award

Summary

The Justice Award is the highest award given by The American Judicature Society and is reserved to recognize a lifetime of dedication to improvement of the administration of justice at the national level.

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AJS Justice Award Recipients

2007 Thomas R. Phillips
2006 Henry E. and Shirley T. Frye
2005 Benjamin R. Civiletti
2004 Thomas P. Sullivan
2003 Lawrence Okinaga
2002 Chesterfield Smith
2001 William Webster
2000 Robert Kaufman
1999 Geoffrey Hazard
1998 Robert F. Utter
1997 Superior Court of Arizona in the County of Maricopa
1996 Talbot D’Alemberte
1995 A. Leo Levin
1994 A. Leon Higgenbothan
1993 Robert H. Hall
1992 Dwight Opperman
1991 E.N. Carpenter, II
1990 Maurice Rosenberg
1989 Robert MacCrate
1988 Robert Kastenmeier
1987 George H. Williams
1986 Robert B. McKay
1985 Dorothy W. Nelson
Fred and Ruth Friendly
The National Judicial College
1984 Fund for Modern Courts, Inc.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
1983 Paul A. Freund
Daniel J. Meador
1982 Arlin M. Adams
E.G. Marshall
Wade H. McCree, Jr.
1981 Howell T. Heflin
The League of Women Voters of the United States
1980 Chester M. Alter
Griffin Bell
Robert A. Leflar
1977 Warren E. Burger
1976 Theodore Hesburgh
1975 Roger Traynor
1974 John Biggs, Jr.
1973 Alfred P. Murrah
1972 Herbert Brownell
1971 Harold R. Medina
1969 Luis Negron Fernandez
1967 Tom C. Clark
  William A. Schnader
1966 Sheldon D. Elliott
1965 Glenn Winters
  The Missouri Bar
 
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