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Renee Cohn Jubelirer

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Renée Cohn Jubelirer
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Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court
Tenure

2002 - Present

Term ends

2032

Years in position

23

Compensation

Base salary

$239,059

Elections and appointments
Last elected

November 2, 2021

Education

Bachelor's

Pennsylvania State University, 1978

Law

Northwestern University School of Law, 1983

Contact

Renée Cohn Jubelirer (Republican Party) is a judge of the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court. She assumed office on January 6, 2002. Her current term ends on January 5, 2032.

Cohn Jubelirer ran for re-election for judge of the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court. She won in the retention election on November 2, 2021.

Biography

Education

Jubelirer graduated with a B.A. in English from Pennsylvania State University in 1978. She earned her J.D. from the Northwestern University School of Law in 1983, where she served as executive editor of the Law Review.[1]

Career

Jubelirer was an attorney with Sidley & Austin in Chicago and the vice president and shareholder at Frank, Frank, Penn & Bergstein in Allentown, Pennsylvania. She has been the senior in-house counsel for a telecommunications company, a deputy and assistant solicitor for Lehigh County, and an arbitrator for the Court of Common Pleas of Lehigh County. Jubelirer was also an assistant professor of torts and remedies at De Paul University College of Law and a teaching fellow in legal research and writing at Stanford Law School.[1]

Elections

2021

See also:  Pennsylvania intermediate appellate court elections, 2021

Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court

Renée Cohn Jubelirer was retained to the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court on November 2, 2021 with 62.7% of the vote.

Retention
 Vote
%
Votes
Yes
 
62.7
 
1,426,901
No
 
37.3
 
847,169
Total Votes
2,274,070

2011

See also: Pennsylvania judicial elections, 2011

Jubelirer was retained to the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court, winning a "yes" vote of 70.6%.[2][3]

Recommendation

  • Recommended for Retention, Pennsylvania Bar Association[4]

Campaign themes

2021

Ballotpedia survey responses

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Footnotes