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Related: About this forumEllwood City native Debra Todd was a 'superstar from the start.' Now she leads the Pa. Supreme Court
(link) https://www.post-gazette.com/news/crime-courts/2023/01/19/debra-todd-pennsylvania-supreme-court-chief-justice/stories/202301190016
When she was 12, Debra Todd walked a few blocks to a neighbors house in Ellwood City. He was a lawyer in town who needed help filing legal papers, and for some reason young Debra had been suggested for the job.
As she sorted papers for 50 cents an hour, the lawyer, James Keller, would tell her about his cases. He was thrilled when she reorganized one set of documents from alphabetical order to stages of litigation. At one point, Mr. Keller and his wife and office manager, Beverly, told her she could be a lawyer someday herself.
Literally, I said, Oh, can women become lawyers? she recalled. I never knew many lawyers at all and the television lawyer I knew was Perry Mason.
It was like a light went off, she added. I decided at 12, This is it. Ive found what I love and this is what I want to do. I never changed my mind.
On Friday, the eager young file clerk from Lawrence County will be formally installed as the first female chief justice in the 300-year history of Pennsylvanias Supreme Court.
As she sorted papers for 50 cents an hour, the lawyer, James Keller, would tell her about his cases. He was thrilled when she reorganized one set of documents from alphabetical order to stages of litigation. At one point, Mr. Keller and his wife and office manager, Beverly, told her she could be a lawyer someday herself.
Literally, I said, Oh, can women become lawyers? she recalled. I never knew many lawyers at all and the television lawyer I knew was Perry Mason.
It was like a light went off, she added. I decided at 12, This is it. Ive found what I love and this is what I want to do. I never changed my mind.
On Friday, the eager young file clerk from Lawrence County will be formally installed as the first female chief justice in the 300-year history of Pennsylvanias Supreme Court.
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Congratulations to Debra Todd, a hard worker and high achiever who reached the top of her profession!
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Ellwood City native Debra Todd was a 'superstar from the start.' Now she leads the Pa. Supreme Court (Original Post)
FakeNoose
Jan 2023
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Deep State Witch
(11,258 posts)1. Chatham Alumna Makes Good!
Went to my college - Chatham University!
twodogsbarking
(12,228 posts)2. Wonderful
BumRushDaShow
(142,389 posts)3. I saw her swear in Gov. Josh Shapiro
and was like wait???
I remember when Max Baer had died but left off with that and didn't hear much of anything regarding who would be elevated and when.
Congrats to her for this milestone!!!
FakeNoose
(35,690 posts)4. Debra Todd was the acting Chief Justice when she swore in Shapiro
However TODAY, Debra herself has been sworn in as the new Chief Justice to the PA Supreme Court.
https://www.post-gazette.com/news/state/2023/01/20/debra-todd-swearing-in-cemerony-pennslyvania-supreme-court/stories/202301200078
BumRushDaShow
(142,389 posts)5. Okay cool!
I know I have been a bit concerned that there is a vacancy there as we need to hold/bolster the majority of that state Supreme Court. They saved us many times the past 4 years!!!