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Steven R. Jensen (born March 18, 1963) is the chief justice of the
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since 2021. He was appointed as an associate justice by Governor
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in 2017. He became the 50th member of the court, succeeding Justice Lori S. Wilbur.


Early life and education

Jensen, the son of Raymond and Dorsie Jensen, was raised on a homestead farm outside of
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. Following his graduation from Wakonda High School. Jensen attended Bethel College in St. Paul, Minnesota, and graduated from there in 1985. During the summer of 1984, he worked as an intern for U.S. Senator
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. During his internship with Grassley, Jensen decided to switch his career path from farming to law. His
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degree was conferred by the
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in 1988.


Career

Jensen served as a law clerk for Associate Justice Richard W. Sabers of the
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. In 1989, he started working at the Crary Huff Law Firm in
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. Jensen practiced for 14 years in both South Dakota and Iowa, handling civil litigation. He was an attorney at Crary Huff until 2003. At that time he was appointed to the First Judicial Circuit Court of South Dakota by then-governor
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, serving until 2014. He was Presiding Judge of that circuit from 2011 to 2014.


South Dakota Supreme Court

Jensen was appointed as an associate justice to the South Dakota Supreme Court in November 2017. In June 2020, it was announced that Jensen was selected to replace
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as the next Chief Justice of the
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. As Chief Justice, Jensen manages the operations of the state judicial system and its nearly 600 employees and $58 million operating budget. He assumed office in January 2021. As chief justice, Jensen has secured pay raises for court staff, including judges, and improved security practices at the state's 66 county courthouses. Jensen also established an
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task force to improve the state public defense practices. Jensen's professional affiliations include his service as chairman of the Unified Judicial System’s Presiding Judges Council and president of the South Dakota Judges Association.


Amendment A Ruling

On April 28, 2021, the South Dakota Supreme Court heard arguments in Miller v Barnett, challenging Amendment A passed in the state in 2020, which legalized recreational and medical marijuana. The challengers argued that the Amendment violated the state's single-subject ballot measure provision and was a "revision" (which would require a constitutional convention) rather than an amendment. Jensen wrote the 4-1 majority opinion for the court striking down Amendment A. In the opinion, he stated, "It is clear that Amendment A contains provisions embracing at least three separate subjects, each with distinct objects or purposes," referring to the topics of recreational marijuana, medical marijuana and hemp.


Personal life

Jensen married Sue Nelson (sister of former South Dakota Secretary of State Chris Nelson) in 1990. They have one daughter, Rachel; two sons, Ryan and Andrew; and a son-in-law, Blake Roberts.


References

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