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'''Maite Oronoz Rodríguez''' (born 1976) is a [[Puerto Rico|Puerto Rican]] jurist and |
'''Maite Oronoz Rodríguez''' (born 1976) is a [[Puerto Rico|Puerto Rican]] jurist and [[Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico]]. Oronoz Rodríguez is the fifth woman, as well as the first openly gay person, to serve on Puerto Rico's highest court. |
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==Early years and education== |
==Early years and education== |
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Oronoz Rodríguez earned her bachelor's degree at [[Villanova University]], then studied law at the [[University of Puerto Rico]], finally getting an L.L.M. at [[Columbia University]]. She was an editor of the University of Puerto Rico Law Review, and subsequently clerked for [[Federico Hernández Denton]], then Chief Justice of the [[Supreme Court of Puerto Rico]]. |
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==Professional experience== |
==Professional experience== |
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On June 4, 2014, Gov. [[Alejandro García Padilla]] nominated Oronoz Rodríguez to the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico, following Associate Justice [[Liana Fiol Matta|Liana Fiol Matta's]] nomination as [[Chief Justice]]. She was confirmed by the Senate on June 23, 2014. She was finally sworn in on July 15, 2014. |
On June 4, 2014, Gov. [[Alejandro García Padilla]] nominated Oronoz Rodríguez to the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico, following Associate Justice [[Liana Fiol Matta|Liana Fiol Matta's]] nomination as [[Chief Justice]]. She was confirmed by the Senate on June 23, 2014. She was finally sworn in on July 15, 2014. |
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During her swearing in, Oronoz Rodríguez firmly declared that her "commitment will always be with those who demand justice, regardless of race, color, gender, nationality, social origin or condition, sexual orientation or identity, or political or religious ideals." |
During her swearing in, Oronoz Rodríguez firmly declared that her "commitment will always be with those who demand justice, regardless of race, color, gender, nationality, social origin or condition, sexual orientation or identity, or political or religious ideals."<ref>http://aldia.microjuris.com/2014/07/15/juramenta-nueva-jueza-asociada-hon-maite-oronoz/</ref> |
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===Chief Justice=== |
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On Monday 22 February 2016 she was sworn in as President Judge of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico <ref>http://aldia.microjuris.com/2016/02/23/hon-maite-oronoz-rodriguez-presta-juramento-como-jueza-presidenta-del-tribunal-supremo-de-puerto-rico/</ref> |
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Following the the retirement of Chief Justice Fiol Matta, Gov. García Padilla nominated Oronoz Rodríguez to replace her on February 12, 2016.<ref>http://cb.pr/associate-justice-oronoz-rodriguez-nominated-to-preside-over-supreme-court/</ref> Members of the minority party in Puerto Rico's [[House of Representatives of Puerto Rico|House of Representatives]] presented a bill calling for a referendum to amend the [[Constitution of Puerto Rico]] to allow the Justices of Puerto Rico's Supreme Court to select their own Chief Justice, instead of being named by the [[Governor of Puerto Rico|Governor]].<ref>http://elvocero.com/proponen-que-el-supremo-seleccione-su-presidente/</ref> Three former Chief Justices expressed their support for Oronoz Rodríguez's nomination: [[José Andreu García]], Hernández Denton, and Fiol Matta.<ref>http://elvocero.com/espaldarazo-de-ex-jueces-presidentes-a-oronoz-rodriguez/</ref> After being confirmed by the [[Senate of Puerto Rico]] on February 22, 2016,<ref>http://www.primerahora.com/noticias/gobierno-politica/nota/senadoconfirmaamaiteoronozrodriguezcomopresidentadelsupremo-1138391/</ref> she was sworn in as Chief Justice the same day.<ref>http://aldia.microjuris.com/2016/02/23/hon-maite-oronoz-rodriguez-presta-juramento-como-jueza-presidenta-del-tribunal-supremo-de-puerto-rico/</ref> |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
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http://www.ramajudicial.pr/sistema/supremo/bioOronoz.htm |
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http://aldia.microjuris.com/2014/07/15/juramenta-nueva-jueza-asociada-hon-maite-oronoz/ |
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Maite Oronoz Rodríguez | |
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Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico | |
Assumed office February 22, 2016 | |
Nominated by | Alejandro García Padilla |
Preceded by | Liana Fiol Matta |
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico | |
In office July 15, 2014 – February 22, 2016 | |
Nominated by | Alejandro García Padilla |
Preceded by | Liana Fiol Matta |
Succeeded by | vacant |
Personal details | |
Born | 1976 (age 48–49) |
Alma mater | Villanova University Columbia University |
Maite Oronoz Rodríguez (born 1976) is a Puerto Rican jurist and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico. Oronoz Rodríguez is the fifth woman, as well as the first openly gay person, to serve on Puerto Rico's highest court.
Early years and education
Oronoz Rodríguez earned her bachelor's degree at Villanova University, then studied law at the University of Puerto Rico, finally getting an L.L.M. at Columbia University. She was an editor of the University of Puerto Rico Law Review, and subsequently clerked for Federico Hernández Denton, then Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico.
Professional experience
Starting in 2001, Oronoz Rodríguez worked in private practice, particularly in the fields of labor law, contracts, and constitutional law. From 2005 to 2008, she served as Deputy Solicitor General of Puerto Rico. She rejoined private practice in 2009, doing civil and commercial litigation. In 2013, she was nominated to head the Office of Legal Affairs of the city of San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Supreme Court
On June 4, 2014, Gov. Alejandro García Padilla nominated Oronoz Rodríguez to the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico, following Associate Justice Liana Fiol Matta's nomination as Chief Justice. She was confirmed by the Senate on June 23, 2014. She was finally sworn in on July 15, 2014.
During her swearing in, Oronoz Rodríguez firmly declared that her "commitment will always be with those who demand justice, regardless of race, color, gender, nationality, social origin or condition, sexual orientation or identity, or political or religious ideals."[1]
Chief Justice
Following the the retirement of Chief Justice Fiol Matta, Gov. García Padilla nominated Oronoz Rodríguez to replace her on February 12, 2016.[2] Members of the minority party in Puerto Rico's House of Representatives presented a bill calling for a referendum to amend the Constitution of Puerto Rico to allow the Justices of Puerto Rico's Supreme Court to select their own Chief Justice, instead of being named by the Governor.[3] Three former Chief Justices expressed their support for Oronoz Rodríguez's nomination: José Andreu García, Hernández Denton, and Fiol Matta.[4] After being confirmed by the Senate of Puerto Rico on February 22, 2016,[5] she was sworn in as Chief Justice the same day.[6]
References
- ^ http://aldia.microjuris.com/2014/07/15/juramenta-nueva-jueza-asociada-hon-maite-oronoz/
- ^ http://cb.pr/associate-justice-oronoz-rodriguez-nominated-to-preside-over-supreme-court/
- ^ http://elvocero.com/proponen-que-el-supremo-seleccione-su-presidente/
- ^ http://elvocero.com/espaldarazo-de-ex-jueces-presidentes-a-oronoz-rodriguez/
- ^ http://www.primerahora.com/noticias/gobierno-politica/nota/senadoconfirmaamaiteoronozrodriguezcomopresidentadelsupremo-1138391/
- ^ http://aldia.microjuris.com/2016/02/23/hon-maite-oronoz-rodriguez-presta-juramento-como-jueza-presidenta-del-tribunal-supremo-de-puerto-rico/