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2003 William H. Rehnquist Award for Judicial Excellence  

The Honorable Kevin S. Burke
Chief Judge of the State of Minnesota

District Court Chief Judge Kevin S. Burke has been named recipient of the 2003 William H. Rehnquist Award for Judicial Excellence by the National Center for State Courts. The most respected and  prestigious judicial honor in the country, the Rehnquist Award is presented annually to a state court judge who exemplifies the highest level of judicial excellence, integrity, fairness, and professional ethics.

Chief Justice of the United States William H. Rehnquist will present the award to Judge Burke at a dinner with members of the Supreme Court and invited guests Nov. 20 in the Great Hall of the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C.

“I don’t know of a more innovative trial judge in America, or one who has had a greater national impact,” said Roger K. Warren, president of the National Center. “Judge Burke has traveled extensively around the United States—and overseas—to share his successful approaches with other judges. Judge Burke is indefatigable in the pursuit of judicial reform.”

Burke is the eighth judge to receive the award since its creation in 1996. “It’s very heady company to be in,” Burke said. “I’m quite excited about it.” Minnesota Supreme Court Chief Justice Kathleen A. Blatz and State Court Administrator Sue K. Dosal nominated Burke. “In Minnesota, Judge Burke’s imprint is everywhere,” they wrote in their nominating letter. “We have encountered no judge who has made a bigger single impact on a state judicial system or has worked more tirelessly in other states and at the national level for the betterment of the administration of justice.”

Warren said Burke stands out as a judicial leader not only for his numerous achievements but also for his innovative leadership style, which is credited with influencing significant advancements in the field of judicial administration. Among Judge Burke’s contributions during nearly 20 years on the bench: He was instrumental in establishing Minnesota’s public defender system; he worked effectively to improve judges’ courtroom communication which has bolstered the public’s confidence in, and understanding of, the courts; and he has led major accomplishments in the areas of legal aid, corrections, and helping those with chemical dependency.

Judge Burke is a past member of the National Center for State Courts’ Board of Directors and was awarded the 2002 Distinguished Service Award by the National Center for his unrelenting service to improvement of the justice system.

 

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