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Michigan Chief Justice mourns the dying of her father, a former Chief Justice

By Editorial Board Published May 21, 2025 3 Min Read
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Michigan Chief Justice mourns the dying of her father, a former Chief Justice

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Former Michigan Chief Justice Michael F. Cavanagh has handed away, and his daughter, Chief Justice Megan Okay. Cavanagh, shared her ideas in a press release issued by Michigan Courts.

Former Michigan Chief Michael F. Cavanagh (Michigan Courts)

Chief Justice Megan K. CavanaghChief Justice Megan Okay. Cavanagh (Michigan Courts)

My Dad and I have been very shut, and I really feel so lucky to have realized a lot from a pacesetter who devoted his life to public service. Although, Mike Cavanagh was way more than a devoted public servant, way more than an incredible decide and justice, and way more than an amazing father, husband, and grandpa. He embodied what it means to be a compassionate, considerate, and loving human being.

I wish to make a distinction as a result of my Dad made a distinction. And so many different associates who served with my Dad really feel the identical approach. Mike Cavanagh impressed generations of colleagues by his kindness, humor, and quiet dignity in service to the individuals. He cared deeply about each one that appeared in his courtroom and for everybody who trusted a justice system that was impartial, accessible, and truthful.

I may say Mike Cavanagh was one in every of a sort, however I hope not, as a result of the world wants extra leaders like my Dad.

Cheif Justice Megan Okay. Cavanagh, information launch

The Michigan Supreme Court docket Historic Society says Michael F. Cavanagh was born in Detroit on October 21, 1940. He acquired his Juris Doctorate legislation diploma from the College of Detroit in 1966.

He was elected to the Michigan Court docket of Appeals and served in that place from 1975 to 1982. In November 1982, he was elected to the Michigan Supreme Court docket and was re-elected in 1990, 1998 and 2006.

He served as Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court docket from 1991 to 1995.

In a heartwarming second, Michael had the chance to swear in his daughter to the Michigan Supreme Court docket in January 2019.

Megan has served because the Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court docket since March 2025.

The Michigan Supreme Court docket Historic Society says has served as Chair of the Appellate Follow Part of the State Bar of Michigan, as a council individual for the Negligence Part of the State Bar of Michigan, as co-chair of the Michigan Bench Bar Appellate Convention Basis, and as a member of the Michigan Legal professional Grievance Fee.

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