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Chronicles the remarkable career of Jean Hoefer Toal, South Carolina's first female Supreme Court Chief Justice. As a lawyer, legislator, and judge, Toal is one of the most accomplished women in South Carolina history. In this volume, contributors provide analysis, perspective, and biographical information about the life and career of this dynamic leader and her role in shaping South Carolina.

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Chronicles the remarkable career of Jean Hoefer Toal, South Carolina's first female Supreme Court Chief Justice. As a lawyer, legislator, and judge, Toal is one of the most accomplished women in South Carolina history. In this volume, contributors provide analysis, perspective, and biographical information about the life and career of this dynamic leader and her role in shaping South Carolina.
Autorenporträt
W. Lewis Burke Jr is an emeritus professor of law at the University of South Carolina, USA where he was chair of the Department of Clinical Legal Studies and taught clinics, alternative dispute resolution, trial advocacy, and South Carolina legal history. Before joining the law school faculty, he was a VISTA Volunteer and a legal services attorney. Burke is the author and editor of five books and the author of numerous essays and articles on legal history. He resides on a farm in Saluda County. Joan P. Assey is the director of technology for the South Carolina Judicial Department, USA. Under Assey's leadership, South Carolina has been awarded $52 million in federal grants during the past ten years to use in developing technology for its court system. Previously, she served as the technology advisor for education in the Office of Governor James Hodges. Assey began her professional career as an educator in Richland County School District Two, where she taught middle and high school English. She lives in Columbia. Sandra Day O'Connor is a retired associate justice of the United States Supreme Court. Ruth Bader Ginsburg is an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court.