Janice Holder

Judge, Key Voice (Tennessee)
Former associate justice for the Tennessee Supreme Court from 1996-2014. Retired 2014.

Links: Link to bio | (Current as of: October 13, 2014)

Janice M. Holder was an associate justice for the Tennessee Supreme Court from 1996-2014. She was appointed to the court by former Governor Don Sundquist and assumed office in December 1996. She was re-elected to the court in 1998 and 2006. Holder retired at the end of her last term on August 31, 2014. Holder served as the chief justice from September 2, 2008, to August 31, 2010, and was the first woman in the history of the Tennessee Supreme Court to serve in this office.



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LSC 2014 Congressional Briefing – Litigants Without Lawyers: Equal Justice Under Threat in State Courts

James J. Sandman, Nathan L. Hecht, Jess H. Dickinson, Janice Holder, Carol W. Hunstein
Legal Services Corporation (LSC)
May 21, 2014
LSC hosted a congressional briefing on Capitol Hill. Four state supreme court justices discussed the growing problem of unrepresented litigants and its impact on the court-system.



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