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Betty Dickey (born February 23, 1940) is the first woman to serve as the chief justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court. She was born in Black Rock, Arkansas on February 23, 1940, to Millard and Myrtle Clark. Dickey earned her Bachelor’s degree (1962) and Juris Doctor (1985) from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville and Little Rock respectively. She initially worked as an educator before learning about the law in the office of her former husband Jay Dickey, Jr., Esq. In 1985, Dickey was admitted to practice law in Arkansas. She served as an Assistant City Attorney for Pine Bluff, Arkansas and the City Attorney for Redfield, Arkansas while developing her own private practice.

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  • Betty Dickey (Black Rock, Arkansas, 23 de febrer de 1940), també coneguda com a Betty Clark Dickey, fou la primera dona a exercir com a Presidenta del Tribunal Suprem d'Arkansas. Dickey es va graduar (1962) i doctorar en dret (1985) per la Universitat d'Arkansas a Fayetteville i Little Rock respectivament. Inicialment va treballar com a educadora abans de convertir-se en autodidacta en dret al despatx del seu marit Jay Woodson Dickey Jr, amb qui va tenir quatre fills i es va divorciar l'any 1987. El 1985, Dickey va ser admesa per exercir el dret a Arkansas. Va alternar la seva pròpia activitat privada amb el càrrec de Assistant City Attorney a la ciutat de Pine Bluff i el càrrec de City Attorney a la ciutat de Redfield, totes dues de l'estat d'Arkansas. El 5 de gener de 2004, el governador Mike Huckabee va designar Dickey com a presidenta interina del Tribunal Suprem d'Arkansas. Abans del nomenament, Dickey havia exercit com a advocada del personal del Soil and Water Conservation Committee, fiscal de l'Onzè Districte Judicial i assessora jurídica principal de l'Oficina del Governador. Tot i que Dickey fou nomenada de forma provisional, va ser la primera dona de la història del tribunal que va exercir de presidenta. El seu successor, Jim Hannah, va ser elegit el novembre de 2004 després d'unes eleccions especials i Dickey va abandonar l'1 de gener de 2005. Posteriorment, el governador Huckabee va nomenar Dickey perquè servís la resta del mandat d'Hannah com a jutgessa associada del Tribunal Suprem d'Arkansas, i s'hi va mantenir fins al desembre de 2006. El 2014, el congressista per Arkansas, Rick Crawford, va retre públic homenatge la figura de Dickey destacant la seva feina com a primera dona presidenta del tribunal suprem d'Arkansas. El 2015, Dickey va ser designada pel governador Asa Hutchinson com un dels tres jutges especials per determinar quins membres del Tribunal Suprem tindrien la possibilitat de participar en un cas que impugnava la prohibició del matrimoni gai a l'estat d'Arkansas. El 2018, Dickey va ser nomenada com a enllaç per a la Preferred Family Healthcare. (ca)
  • Betty Dickey (born February 23, 1940) is the first woman to serve as the chief justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court. She was born in Black Rock, Arkansas on February 23, 1940, to Millard and Myrtle Clark. Dickey earned her Bachelor’s degree (1962) and Juris Doctor (1985) from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville and Little Rock respectively. She initially worked as an educator before learning about the law in the office of her former husband Jay Dickey, Jr., Esq. In 1985, Dickey was admitted to practice law in Arkansas. She served as an Assistant City Attorney for Pine Bluff, Arkansas and the City Attorney for Redfield, Arkansas while developing her own private practice. On January 5, 2004, then Governor Mike Huckabee appointed Dickey as the interim Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Arkansas. Prior to the appointment, Dickey had served as staff attorney for the Soil and Water Conservation Committee, prosecuting attorney for the Eleventh Judicial District and chief legal counsel in the Governor's Office. Although Dickey was appointed on an interim basis, she was the first woman in the court's history to serve as chief justice. Her successor, Jim Hannah, was elected to the position in November 2004 following a special election and Dickey stepped down on January 1, 2005. Governor Huckabee thereafter appointed Dickey to serve the remainder of Hannah's term as an associate justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court, and she remained on the bench until December 2006. In 2018, Dickey was appointed as a liaison for Preferred Family Healthcare. (en)
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  • Betty Dickey (Black Rock, Arkansas, 23 de febrer de 1940), també coneguda com a Betty Clark Dickey, fou la primera dona a exercir com a Presidenta del Tribunal Suprem d'Arkansas. Dickey es va graduar (1962) i doctorar en dret (1985) per la Universitat d'Arkansas a Fayetteville i Little Rock respectivament. Inicialment va treballar com a educadora abans de convertir-se en autodidacta en dret al despatx del seu marit Jay Woodson Dickey Jr, amb qui va tenir quatre fills i es va divorciar l'any 1987. El 2018, Dickey va ser nomenada com a enllaç per a la Preferred Family Healthcare. (ca)
  • Betty Dickey (born February 23, 1940) is the first woman to serve as the chief justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court. She was born in Black Rock, Arkansas on February 23, 1940, to Millard and Myrtle Clark. Dickey earned her Bachelor’s degree (1962) and Juris Doctor (1985) from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville and Little Rock respectively. She initially worked as an educator before learning about the law in the office of her former husband Jay Dickey, Jr., Esq. In 1985, Dickey was admitted to practice law in Arkansas. She served as an Assistant City Attorney for Pine Bluff, Arkansas and the City Attorney for Redfield, Arkansas while developing her own private practice. (en)
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