Cavanagh (D) now officially Michigan's chief justice after Clement (R) departs
Megan Cavanagh is now officially the chief justice of the Michigan Supreme Court.
One day after former Chief Justice Elizabeth Clements departure, on Tuesday, Chief Justice Cavanagh began her tenure heading up the states highest court.
Clement announced in February that she was leaving the court no later than April 30 to become president of the Virginia-based National Center for State Courts, a nonprofit that provides assistance and resources to courts both nationally and around the world.
Cavanagh, who was selected by her fellow jurists last month to take over the role, was first elected to the Michigan Supreme Court in 2018 after being nominated by the Democratic Party. She serves as the courts liaison on child welfare issues, tribal courts and as chair of the Commission on Well-Being in the Law among her other administrative responsibilities. Cavanagh previously served as co-lead on the Child Protective Legal Representation Task Force.
Clements departure will give Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat, the opportunity to appoint someone to fill the remainder of the term, which runs through 2026.
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