Lubbie Harper

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Lubbie Harper

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Prior offices
Connecticut Supreme Court

Education

Bachelor's

University of New Haven, 1965

Graduate

University of Connecticut, 1967

Law

University of Connecticut School of Law, 1975

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Lubbie Harper, Jr. was an associate justice of the seven member Connecticut Supreme Court. He was appointed to the court in the state's Commission-selection, political appointment method of judicial selection by Governor Dan Malloy on March 16, 2011. He retired at the end of 2012, due to reaching the mandatory retirement age of 70.[1][2]

Supreme Court appointment

Despite nearing the mandatory retirement age, Governor Dan Malloy appointed Harper to the Supreme Court. The governor said, "This judge based on his distinguished career, deserves to be on the Supreme court - based on his life story, deserves to be on the Supreme Court."[3][4]

Education

Harper earned his undergraduate degree from the University of New Haven in 1965. He earned his master's degree from the University of Connecticut School of Social Work in 1967 and his J.D. from the University of Connecticut School of Law in 1975.[5]

Career

Lubbie Harper worked as a private practice attorney for over 20 years and was the principal lawyer regarding labor and education law for the New Haven Board of Education. He was the president of the Board of Directors of the New Haven Legal Assistance Association for 12 years and a clinical tutor at Yale University School of Law. He was appointed to the Connecticut Superior Court by Governor Rowland in 1997, where he served until his appointment to the Connecticut Appellate Court in 2005. In 2011, he was nominated and confirmed to the Connecticut Supreme Court.[5]

Awards and associations

Awards

Trailblazer Award, National Black Troopers Coalition, Inc., Connecticut Chapter, 2011

  • Edwin Archer Randolph Diversity Award, Lawyers Collaborative for Diversity, Inc., 2011
  • Special Recognition, National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives, Inc. Connecticut Chapter, 2011
  • Silver Eagle Award, Prince Hall Scottish Rite Masons, 2010
  • Alumni Legacy Award, New Haven Public School Foundation, Inc., 2008
  • Rev. Dr. Edwin R. Edmonds Humanitarian Award, West Haven Black Coalition, 2008
  • Distinguished Public Service Award, Phi Delta Kappa, Delta Phi Chapter, 2007
  • Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Leadership Award, Greater New Haven Branch of the NAACP, 2006
  • Achievement Award, Men and Women for Justice, Inc. Connecticut Chapter, 2005
  • First Annual Diversity Award, Connecticut Bar Association's Young Lawyers Section, 2005
  • Judicial Integrity Award, Bridgeport Bar Association Criminal Law Committee, 2005
  • Distinguished Alumni Award, University of New Haven Alumni Association, 2003[5]

Associations

  • James W. Cooper Fellow, Connecticut Bar Foundation
  • Representative, National Consortium on Racial and Ethnic Fariness in the Courts
  • Advisory Board, University of New Haven, Legal Studies Program
  • Chair, Commission on Racial and Ethnic Disparity in the Criminal Justice System
  • Chair, Lawyers Collaborative for Diversity, Edwin Archer Randolph Diversity Award Committee, 2007-2008
  • Member, Connecticut Judicial Branch, Speakers Bureau Program
  • Member, Connecticut Bar Association
  • Member, New Haven Tap-Off Club Hall of Fame
  • Member, Wilbur Cross High School Hall of Fame
  • Former Member, Superior Court, Rules Committee
  • Former Member, Connecticut Judicial Branch, Mentor Program
  • Former Member, Connecticut Judges Association, Board of Directors
  • Former Board Member, Shirley Frank Foundation
  • Former Board Member, Children's Museum of Greater New Haven
  • Former Board Member, Ulysses S. Grant Foundation
  • Former Board Member, Dixwell Legal Rights Association
  • Former Board Member, Urban League
  • Former Board Member, University of New Haven
  • Former Board Member, University of Connecticut School of Law Alumni Association
  • Former Board Member, New Haven Civil Service Commission[5]

See also

External links

Footnotes