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Preceded by
  
Donald Burnett

Preceded by
  
Robert Bakes

Succeeded by
  
Karen Lansing


Succeeded by
  
Daniel Eismann

Name
  
Cathy Silak

Role
  
Attorney at law

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Residence
  
Boise, Idaho, United States

Education
  
UC Berkeley School of Law, New York University

Appointed by
  
Governor Cecil Andrus

Appointed by
  
Governor Cecil Andrus

Cathy R. Silak (born May 25, 1950) is the dean of the Corncodia University School of Law in Boise, Idaho. She is a former justice of the Idaho Supreme Court and the Idaho Court of Appeals.

Silak graduated from New York University in New York City with a B.A. in sociology and French literature, then attended the University of California in Berkeley, earning her J.D. in 1976 from its School of Law (Boalt Hall). After working in private practice in San Francisco and Washington, D.C. and as a U.S. attorney in New York City, she moved west to Idaho, her husband's home state, in 1983.

At age 40, Silak was appointed by Governor Cecil Andrus to the Court of Appeals in August 1990, the first woman to serve on Idaho's second-highest court. Less than three years later, she was elevated by Andrus to the state supreme court, succeeding Robert Bakes, and joined Linda Copple Trout as the first two women to serve on it.

Silak retained her seat in the statewide election (57.7%) in May 1994, defeating Wayne Kidwell, a future colleague on the court. Six years later, she was unseated by Dan Eismann (58.6%) in May 2000, the only defeat for an incumbent on the court since 1944. The previous autumn, Silak wrote the 3–2 majority opinion that upheld an earlier decision on wilderness area water rights, siding with the federal government, which became a key factor in the election campaign.

After the supreme court, Silak was a partner with Hawley, Troxell, Ennis, & Hawley until 2004, when she became president and CEO of the Idaho Community Foundation, a statewide public charity based in Boise. Silak joined Concordia University's School of Law in 2008.

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Cathy Silak Wikipedia