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Role
  
Justice

Name
  
Jean Toal

Succeeded by
  
Costa Pleicones

Preceded by
  
George Gregory, Jr.


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Born
  
August 11, 1943 (age 80) Columbia, South Carolina, U.S. (
1943-08-11
)

Alma mater
  
Agnes Scott CollegeUniversity of South Carolina School of Law

Education
  

Preceded by
  
Ernest A. Finney, Jr.

23rd Edith House Lecture: Chief Justice Jean H. Toal, South Carolina Supreme Court


Jean Hoefer Toal (born August 11, 1943) is a former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of South Carolina. Toal is the first woman and the first Roman Catholic to serve as Chief Justice.

Toal graduated from Agnes Scott College in 1965 and the University of South Carolina School of Law in 1968, where she was Managing Editor of the South Carolina Law Review. As a lawyer, she argued before the United States Supreme Court on behalf of the Catawba Nation. She represented Richland County as a Democrat in the South Carolina House of Representatives for 13 years before being elected to the South Carolina Supreme Court in 1988 and sworn in on March 17, 1988, the first woman elected to this position. She was reelected over Tom Ervin in 1996.

Jean H. Toal 23rd Edith House Lecture Chief Justice Jean H Toal South Carolina

Toal was elected Chief Justice in 2000, and served until December 31, 2015, after reaching the mandatory retirement age for judges in South Carolina. She served as the President of the Conference of Chief Justices from July 2007–July 2008.

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Toal is also the subject of "Madame Chief Justice" which is a collection of essays about Toal which spans her career.

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Jean H. Toal Force of nature SC Supreme Court chief Jean Toal strode through

References

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