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Justice Jeannette Theriot Knoll is a former justice on the Louisiana Supreme Court, representing the Third District. She first took office in 1997 after winning the 1996 election. She was subsequently re-elected in 2006. Knoll retired on December 31, 2016.[1][2]

Education

Knoll received a B.A. in political science from Loyola University and her J.D. from Loyola University School of Law in 1969. She received her LL.M. in the judicial process from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1996.[3]

Career

She has also served as an instructor for the Louisiana Judicial College.[3][4]

Awards and associations

Awards

  • 1995, 2002: Outstanding Judicial Award, Victims and Citizens Against Crime, Inc.
  • 2000: Inducted into Louisiana Political Hall of Fame
  • 2000: Outstanding Jurist of the Year, Louisiana Crimefighters

Associations

  • Past president, Business and Professional Women's Club
  • Director, Arts and Humanities Council of Avoyelles, Inc.
  • Former chair, March of Dimes[3]

Political outlook

See also: Political outlook of State Supreme Court Justices

In October 2012, political science professors Adam Bonica and Michael Woodruff of Stanford University attempted to determine the partisan ideology of state supreme court justices. They created a scoring system in which a score above 0 indicated a more conservative-leaning ideology, while scores below 0 were more liberal.

Knoll received a campaign finance score of 0.18, indicating a conservative ideological leaning. This was less conservative than the average score of 0.35 that justices received in Louisiana.

The study was based on data from campaign contributions by the judges themselves, the partisan leaning of those who contributed to the judges' campaigns, or, in the absence of elections, the ideology of the appointing body (governor or legislature). This study was not a definitive label of a justice, but an academic summary of various relevant factors.[5]

Recent news

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See also

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