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Denise Reinka Johnson (born July 13, 1947) is a
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attorney and judge. She was an associate justice of the
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from 1990 to 2011, and was the first woman to serve on this court. One of Johnson's most significant moments was her opinion in '' Baker v. Vermont'' in which a majority of the Supreme Court of Vermont ruled the state must establish
civil union A civil union (also known as a civil partnership) is a legally recognized arrangement similar to marriage, primarily created to provide legal recognition for same-sex couples. Civil unions grant some or all of the rights of marriage, with ch ...
s for same sex couples. Johnson dissented, arguing that the court should have granted the plaintiffs
marriage license A marriage license (or marriage licence in Commonwealth spelling) is a document issued, either by a religious organization or state authority, authorizing a couple to marry. The procedure for obtaining a license varies between jurisdictions ...
s instead.


Biography

Denise Reinka Johnson was born in Wyandotte, Michigan on July 13, 1947, the daughter of William and Irene Reinka. She graduated from Wyandotte’s Theodore Roosevelt High School in 1965, and received a
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degree in English from
Wayne State University Wayne State University (WSU) is a public university, public research university in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Founded in 1868, Wayne State consists of 13 schools and colleges offering approximately 375 programs. It is Michigan's third-l ...
in 1969. She received a
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degree from the University of Connecticut School of Law in 1974 and was admitted to the bar in
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. From 1974 to 1978 Johnson practiced in
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with the New Haven Legal Assistance Association. In 1978 she moved to Vermont and began a teaching position at
Vermont Law School Vermont Law and Graduate School (VLGS) is a private law and public policy graduate school in South Royalton, Vermont. It is the only ABA-accredited law school in the state. It offers several degrees, including Juris Doctor (JD), Master of Law ...
. In 1980 Johnson became a Vermont Assistant Attorney General, and she served as the Chief of the Civil Rights Division. She was Chief of the Attorney General’s Public Protection Division from 1982 to 1988. Johnson moved to private practice in 1988, and from 1988 to 1990 was the first Chairperson of the Vermont Human Rights Commission. In 1990 Johnson was appointed an associate justice of the Vermont Supreme Court by Governor Madeleine Kunin, succeeding Louis P. Peck. She was the first woman to serve on the court, and she served until retiring in 2011. In 1995 she received a LL.M. degree in Law and its Administration from the University of Virginia School of Law. While serving on the state Supreme Court, Johnson was involved in several notable decisions. She agreed with the majority in 1999’s '' Baker v. Vermont'', which established that denying marriage rights to same-sex couples was discriminatory, and directed the Vermont General Assembly to provide a solution, except that she dissented as to the remedy, preferring marriage licenses issue. This decision led to Vermont’s 2000 civil unions law, the first in the nation to allow same-sex couples to enter into partnerships similar to marriage. Johnson had opposed the portion of the court’s decision directing the legislature to create a solution, unsuccessfully arguing that the court had its own duty to remedy constitutional violations. Johnson resides in Middlesex, Vermont and has been involved in several international legal initiatives and programs, including teaching advanced seminars and lecturing at universities in
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, a conference on judicial independence in
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, and a judicial reform program in
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.


See also

* List of female state supreme court justices


References


External links


Biography, Denise R. Johnson
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Vermont Historical Society
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Résumé, The Honorable Denise R. Johnson (Retired)
retrieved September 25, 2019 {{DEFAULTSORT:Johnson, Denise R. 1947 births Living people People from Wyandotte, Michigan People from Middlesex, Vermont Wayne State University alumni University of Connecticut School of Law alumni University of Virginia School of Law alumni Vermont lawyers Justices of the Vermont Supreme Court 20th-century American women judges 20th-century Vermont state court judges 21st-century American women judges 21st-century American judges 20th-century American women lawyers 20th-century American lawyers