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*** UPDATED x1 *** Anne Burke to retire from Supreme Court, to be replaced by Appellate Justice Joy Cunningham, who will be the top court’s second Black woman member

Monday, Sep 12, 2022 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Press release…

Chief Justice Anne M. Burke has announced her retirement from the Illinois Supreme Court. Her last day on the bench will be November 30, 2022. Chief Justice Burke has served on the Supreme Court since 2006 and has served as Chief Justice since October 2019. Her term as Chief Justice concludes on October 25, 2022. Justice Burke’s full statement on her retirement is available here.

“I have been blessed to serve as a Supreme Court Justice for the past 16 years and have loved working with my staff, colleagues and Judicial Branch staff to serve the people of Illinois,” Chief Justice Burke said. “The past three years as Chief Justice have been a challenging time due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but I am thrilled with the progress made by the Illinois Courts.”

The Supreme Court has constitutional authority to fill interim judicial vacancies and has appointed First District Appellate Justice Joy V. Cunningham to fill the seat vacated by Chief Justice Burke. Justice Cunningham, whose term is effective December 1, 2022, through December 2, 2024, will be the second Black woman to serve on the Illinois Supreme Court. The first, Justice Lisa Holder White, was appointed earlier this year.

“I am grateful to the Supreme Court for the trust it has placed in me by allowing me to continue to serve the people of the State of Illinois as a Justice of our Supreme Court. I will do my best to serve with humility, integrity and compassion and always remember why I am there – to serve the people,” Justice Cunningham said. “We have a distinguished Supreme Court in Illinois, and I am proud to have the opportunity to serve alongside these exceptional public servants. I am pleased to live in a state and a country in which my contributions are valued and my opportunities are limitless.” […]

Justice Joy V. Cunningham has served as a First District Appellate Court Justice since 2006 and currently serves as Chair of the Executive Committee. She has served on and chaired the Settlement Committee and serves on the Orientation Committee for new justices. She spent a decade on the Education Committee and chaired the court’s Judicial Performance Committee. She currently co-chairs the First District’s Diversity Committee.

Justice Cunningham received her Bachelor of Science from the City University of New York and earned her Juris Doctorate from the John Marshall Law School. She began her career in 1982 as an Assistant Attorney General in the Office of the Illinois Attorney General. She went on to be a law clerk to First District Appellate Court Justice Glenn T. Johnson. For 10 years she was the Associate General Counsel and Chief Counsel for HealthCare at Loyola University where she established, directed, and managed Loyola University’s in-house healthcare legal division.

In 1996, Justice Cunningham was sworn in as an Associate Judge in Cook County Circuit Court where she was assigned to the civil trial division. She left the bench in 2000 to serve as Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary at Northwestern Memorial Healthcare where she reported and provided counsel to the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer. She returned to the bench in December 2006 as an elected First District Appellate Court Justice and was retained by voters in 2016.

Her professional associations include the Chicago Bar Association, the American Bar Association, the Illinois State Bar Association, the Cook County Bar Association, the Women’s Bar Association of Illinois, the Black Women Lawyers Association, the Illinois Judicial Council, the Illinois Judges Association, the Economic Club of Chicago, the Chicago Network, the CBA Past Presidents’ Council, the American Law Institute, and the American Bar Foundation.

Justice Cunningham was the first African American woman elected President of the Chicago Bar Association, the nation’s largest municipal bar association. Her awards include the John Paul Stevens Award, the Earl Burrus Dickerson Award, the Mary Heftel Hooten Award, and the Torchbearer Award.

I ran into the Chief Justice at an event the other day and she talked a little about finishing out her term as the state’s top judge, but gave no indication that she was planning to step down from the Court.

Maybe her husband will finally take the hint and retire as well.

*** UPDATE *** Press release…

The Illinois Supreme Court announced today that Justice Mary Jane Theis will be its next Chief Justice. Justice Theis was selected by the Court to serve a three-year term commencing October 26, 2022. She succeeds Justice Anne M. Burke whose tenure as Chief Justice began in October of 2019.

An installation ceremony marking Justice Theis’ selection as Chief Justice will be held at the Supreme Court Building in Springfield during the Court’s November Term.

“I would like to thank my colleagues for giving me this opportunity to serve the people of Illinois as Chief Justice,” Justice Theis said. “I would also like to congratulate Justice Burke for her successful term as Chief and her leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic. I look forward to working with the bench, bar and community at large to further the Court’s mission of providing access to equal justice, ensuring judicial integrity and upholding the rule of law. Our goal continues to be increasing public trust and confidence in the courts.”

Justice Theis will be the fourth woman to serve as Chief Justice following the late Justice Mary Ann McMorrow, Justice Rita B. Garman, and Justice Burke. She will be the 122nd Chief Justice in Illinois history.

       

22 Comments
  1. - MisterJayEm - Monday, Sep 12, 22 @ 1:21 pm:

    She has done a far better job than I ever could have imagined.

    I wish her well.

    – MrJM


  2. - Steve - Monday, Sep 12, 22 @ 1:35 pm:

    If there’s a trial, because there might not be , Anne can stand by here man at Dirkson.


  3. - Ron Burgundy - Monday, Sep 12, 22 @ 1:53 pm:

    Justice Cunningham is extremely well qualified, and a good person. She will do well.


  4. - Vato - Monday, Sep 12, 22 @ 1:59 pm:

    Guess she should retire before their grim reaper Chuy comes at their door


  5. - Lincoln Lad - Monday, Sep 12, 22 @ 2:00 pm:

    Never felt comfortable with her on the court after the indictment. Just seemed wrong.


  6. - 19th Ward - Monday, Sep 12, 22 @ 2:08 pm:

    4 whites and 3 blacks. Perfect opportunity to elevate a Latino. This is sure to sit well with the powers that be in the Latino political community


  7. - Amalia - Monday, Sep 12, 22 @ 2:09 pm:

    Latino absence is big.


  8. - Over It - Monday, Sep 12, 22 @ 2:10 pm:

    19th Ward- my thoughts exactly


  9. - Bilirubin - Monday, Sep 12, 22 @ 2:23 pm:

    Illinois is about 1/7 black. What, then, was the immediacy of appointing a third black justice to the IL Supreme Court when blacks already had twice their representation?

    Amalia might wonder about white under-representation, too.


  10. - Manchester - Monday, Sep 12, 22 @ 2:31 pm:

    Bilirubin - since Justice Cunningham is eminently qualified, why does her race make any difference?


  11. - Chris - Monday, Sep 12, 22 @ 2:51 pm:

    “White under-representation”

    I don’t go in for proportionate representation based on race as a general matter, but that’s [banned words].

    The Illinois population of non-Hispanic “white alone” is 61.6%. On a 7 member panel, the absolute closest you can get to 61.6% is 4/7, or 57.1%. White people will be exactly “correctly” represented on the Supreme Court come 12/1/22.

    Now, let’s talk again about the absurdity of how vacancies are filled in Illinois in so many different situations.


  12. - Demoralized - Monday, Sep 12, 22 @ 2:54 pm:

    ==4 whites and 3 blacks. Perfect opportunity to elevate a Latino. This is sure to sit well with the powers that be in the Latino political community==

    There’s always an aggrieved minority group somewhere.


  13. - Chicagonk - Monday, Sep 12, 22 @ 2:54 pm:

    Hopefully this closes the door on the Burke clan for good.


  14. - Amalia - Monday, Sep 12, 22 @ 2:57 pm:

    um, no I wonder about Hispanic under representation because there are none on this SC and Hispanics are the majority minority in this country in the city, including voting. it’s past time. also, last election for the SC in the jurisdiction, a Hispanic finished second. I’m not advocating for him…there are better choices… but the absence of Hispanics on the court is an issue. at least Justice Cunningham is more qualified than others who might have been named to the spot.


  15. - Ares - Monday, Sep 12, 22 @ 3:10 pm:

    There will be a lot of judicial “musical chairs” resulting, as appeals-court vacancies are filled by circuit court judges, whose vacancies will be filled with newly-appointed judges, whose former legal positions will be filled with younger people, etc. The “silver tsunami” of baby-boomer retirements is under way in the Illinois State judicial branch.


  16. - Pizza Man - Monday, Sep 12, 22 @ 4:08 pm:

    You better believe it has to do with the husband’s fiasco - plus MJM is no longer in power to protect her politically speaking.


  17. - AlfondoGonz - Monday, Sep 12, 22 @ 4:10 pm:

    “There’s always an aggrieved minority group somewhere.”

    Are minorities in this country not entitled to feeling aggrieved?

    Oh, and your white grievance is showing.


  18. - Waiting - Monday, Sep 12, 22 @ 4:13 pm:

    a latino appointment would have been smart


  19. - thisjustinagain - Monday, Sep 12, 22 @ 6:35 pm:

    I’ll throw a wrench into the racial makeup woes: Where’s an Asian judge? :)

    I met Mrs. Burke once briefly a few decades ago; a friend was a staffer at the Burke’s law firm, we ran in to pick up some work my friend needed to finish at home. Seemed to have a strong presence about her.


  20. - MisterJayEm - Monday, Sep 12, 22 @ 6:49 pm:

    “Maybe her husband will finally take the hint and retire as well.”

    Or he could hang on and let Anne enjoy her retirement.

    – MrJM


  21. - low level - Tuesday, Sep 13, 22 @ 8:28 am:

    I remember when Joy Cunningham was first running to be a Cook County Judge in 1996. I was working for another candidate. Congratulations to Justice Cunningham. Very well deserved.


  22. - Buford Pusser - Tuesday, Sep 13, 22 @ 10:29 am:

    Before she retires, perhaps Anne Burke can investigate who exactly on the Supreme Court is promoting the career of Whiteside County Sheriff John Booker?

    “On Monday, March 14, 2022, Whiteside County Sheriff John Booker received an email request, to serve on a subcommittee of the Pretrial Practices Implementation Task Force. The invitation was issued by Judge Robbin Stuckert (Ret.), Chair of the Implementation Task Force.”

    Seriously? Whiteside County paid out $3.6 Million to cover up Booker’s participation in the death of William Damhoff.


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