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UK Supreme Court Appoints Brenda Hale As First Female President

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The UK Supreme Court on Friday appointed its first female president, Brenda Hale, making her the first woman to be the most senior judge in the country.

 

 

Hale, an expert in family law who has been the court’s deputy president since June 2013, will succeed Lord David Neuberger as its head in October, following his retirement.

 

 

Hale said it was a “great honour and a challenge” to follow Neuberger, according to a Supreme Court news release.

 

 

“I look forward to building upon his pioneering achievements, including developing closer links with each part of the United Kingdom, for example by sitting outside London, and improving the ways in which we communicate our work to the public,” she said.

 

 

“Recent high-profile cases mean that more people than ever before have heard of the Supreme Court, and we hope that this will help to create a broader understanding of how the judiciary serves society.”

Judge David Neuberger is seen at a press conference with fellow Judge Brenda Hale (L) in London.

 Judge David Neuberger is seen at a press conference with fellow Judge Brenda Hale (L) in London.

‘Intellect and humanity’

 

Hale has long been a pioneer in the legal sphere.

 

 

In 1984, she was the first woman to be appointed to the Law Commission, and 20 years later she became the UK’s first Law Lord. In 2009, she became the first woman to sit on the newly formed Supreme Court.

 

 

Neuberger welcomed her appointment as his successor, saying he had seen “at first hand the intellect and humanity with which she approaches the appeals which come before her, as well as her commitment to the rule of law, legal education and building public understanding of the work of the courts.”

 

 

It was a “fitting pinnacle to a truly ground-breaking career,” he added, according to the Supreme Court news release.

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