First female UK Justice of the Supreme Court and former Queen’s Judge in Residence honoured
The first woman Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom and its first woman President, The Rt Hon the Baroness Hale of Richmond DBE, was awarded an Honorary Degree at Queen’s today.
After graduating from Cambridge in 1966, Baroness Hale taught law at the University of Manchester for 18 years, also qualifying and practising at the Manchester Bar. In 1984 she was the first woman to be appointed to the Law Commission and in 1994 became a High Court Judge. In 1999, she was promoted to the Court of Appeal, before becoming the first and only woman Lord of Appeal in Ordinary in 2004.
Speaking about the award of Doctor of Laws for distinction in public service, Baroness Hale said: “I welcome this Honorary Degree from Queen’s as a reflection of the importance of the legal process and profession, and am personally delighted to be a part of this much respected university.
The legal profession is a key element of a fair and just society, so it is with great pleasure that I receive the honour in the presence of fresh, enquiring minds who will no doubt go on to make an impact on our world.”
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