Nebraska Chief Justice Heavican to Retire
Nebraska Chief Justice Heavican to Retire
Nebraska Chief Justice Heavican to Retire
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Nebraska Supreme Court Chief Justice Mike Heavican announced his retirement effective October 31, concluding an 18-year tenure marked by numerous judicial advancements. Appointed by Gov. Dave Heineman in 2006 and retained by voters three times, Heavican emphasized modernizing court procedures, enhancing juvenile justice, and making the judiciary more accessible. Gov. Jim Pillen and other officials praised Heavican for his professionalism and dedication to the rule of law. The Judicial Nominating Commission will now seek nominees to fill the vacancy, marking Pillen's first supreme court appointment. Heavican's career included previous roles as Lancaster County Attorney and U.S. Attorney for the District of Nebraska.

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Applications for Nebraska Supreme Court chief justice due Sept. 13; public interviews Oct. 4
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Applications for Nebraska Supreme Court chief justice due Sept. 13; public interviews Oct. 4

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