John Dooley (judge)

John Dooley (born April 10, 1944) is an attorney and judge who has served as a justice of the Vermont Supreme Court since 1987.

Biography

John A. Dooley of South Burlington, Vermont was born in Nashua, New Hampshire on April 10, 1944. He attended school in Nashua, and graduated from Union College in 1965 with a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering. He received his law degree from Boston College Law School in 1968 and became an attorney in Vermont.

Dooley's career included serving as law clerk to federal judge Bernard Joseph Leddy. He was also Deputy Director and later Director of Vermont Legal Aid, Inc. Dooley was a United States magistrate judge, and served as legal counsel to Governor Madeleine M. Kunin.

From 1985 to 1987 Dooley was Vermont's Secretary of Administration. Dooley was appointed an Associate Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court on June 12, 1987.[1]

From 1988 to 1989 Dooley was president of the Vermont Bar Association. For many years he has been involved in the Vermont-Karelia Rule of Law Project and the Russia-United States Legal Foundation.

References

  1. "Biography, John A. Dooley". Retrieved September 4, 2013.

External links

John A. Dooley biography at State of Vermont Judiciary

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