Norma Holloway Johnson
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Norma Johnson | |
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Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia | |
In office March 19, 1997 – June 18, 2001 | |
Preceded by | John Penn |
Succeeded by | Thomas Hogan |
Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia | |
In office May 12, 1980 – June 18, 2001 | |
Appointed by | Jimmy Carter |
Preceded by | George Hart |
Succeeded by | Richard Leon |
Personal details | |
Born | Lake Charles, Louisiana, U.S. | July 28, 1932
Died | September 18, 2011 (aged 79) Lake Charles, Louisiana, U.S. |
Political party | Democratic |
Alma mater | University of the District of Columbia Georgetown University |
Norma Holloway Johnson (July 28, 1932 – September 18, 2011), born Normalie Loyce Holloway, was a United States federal judge, and the first African-American woman to serve as a US District Court Chief Judge.
Biography
Born in Lake Charles, Louisiana, she received a B.S. from District of Columbia Teachers College in 1955 and a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center in 1962. She was in private practice in Washington, D.C. in 1963. She was a Trial attorney of Civil Division, U.S. Department of Justice from 1963 to 1967. She was an Assistant corporation counsel, Washington, D.C. from 1967 to 1970. She was a judge on the District of Columbia Superior Court from 1970 to 1980. Judge Johnson was nominated by President Jimmy Carter on February 28, 1980, to a seat vacated by George L. Hart. She was confirmed by the United States Senate on May 9, 1980, and received commission on May 12, 1980. [citation needed]
Johnson ruled on Kenneth Starr's probe of the Clinton administration.[1] She also cited Rita Lavelle for contempt of court and sentenced her to prison.[citation needed] She served as chief judge, 1997-2001. She assumed senior status on June 18, 2001. Johnson served in that capacity until December 31, 2003, due to retirement.
Johnson died Sunday, September 18, 2011, at her brother's home in her native Lake Charles, following a stroke. She was 79 years old.[2]
References
- ^ Cohen, Adam; Viveca Novak (1998-03-16). "The Nonsense Stops Here". TIME. 151 (N°, 10): 30. Retrieved 2009-06-17.
- ^ New York Times obituary for Norma Holloway Johnson
Sources
- Norma Holloway Johnson at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, a publication of the Federal Judicial Center.
- 1932 births
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- Disease-related deaths in Louisiana
- Georgetown University Law Center alumni
- Judges of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia
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