Pamela B. Minzner

Pamela Burgy Minzner (1943-2007) was the New Mexico Supreme Court’s first female Chief Justice.[1]

Born on November 19, 1943, she earned her bachelor's degree from the University of Miami (1965) and Juris Doctor (1968) at Harvard Law School.[2] Upon earning her law degree, Minzner initially worked as an attorney in Boston, Massachusetts.[3][4] She was married to Richard C. Minzner, Esq., and after relocating to New Mexico in 1971, they both briefly worked together at the same law firm. A year later, she joined the University of New Mexico School of Law faculty and remained as an educator until 1984. Minzner was then appointed to the New Mexico Court of Appeals, and served as the court's first female Chief Judge from 1993-1994.[5]

On December 2, 1994, Minzner was appointed as a Justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court. By 1999, her cohorts elected her as the Chief Justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court. Minzner made judicial history once again, as she was the first female to serve in the position. She served on the bench until her death on August 31, 2007.[6][7]

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Preceded by
Seth D. Montgomery
Justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court
1994-2007
Succeeded by


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