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Carol W. Hunstein

Georgia Supreme Court
Biography

Justice Carol W. Hunstein was appointed to the Supreme Court in November 1992 by then Governor Zell Miller. She is the second woman in history to serve as a permanent member of the Court. In 1984 Justice Hunstein won election to the Superior Court of DeKalb County. Prior to serving on the bench, Justice Hunstein was in private practice. She has been a member of the Georgia Bar since 1976.
Justice Hunstein received her Juris Doctor in 1976 from Stetson University College of Law. She received a Bachelor of Science degree from Florida Atlantic University in 1972 and an Associate of Arts degree from Miami-Dade Junior College in 1970.
As a superior court judge, she was active at the county, state and national levels. She chaired many DeKalb County Committees including the Alimony and Support Unit Committee, the Diversion Center Committee, the Probation Committee and the Domestic Violence Task Force. In 1989, then Chief Justice Marshall appointed her to Chair the Georgia Commission on Gender Bias in the Judicial System, which issued its report to the Supreme Court in 1991. She is a former district director of the National Association of Women Judges (NAWJ) and chaired the local host committee for the NAWJ 1995 Annual Conference which was held in Atlanta.
Justice Hunstein was the first woman to serve as President of the Council of Superior Court Judges. By virtue of that office, she was the first person ever to have served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court before becoming a permanent member of the Court. (In 1991, all seven sitting justices recused themselves and designated seven superior court judges to hear and decide a case. Justice Hunstein, as President of the Council, served by designation as Chief Justice.)
Justice Hunstein has three children: John F. Abate, Krista Hunstein and Gabrielle Hunstein, one grandson, Johnny Abate, and a granddaughter, Jovie Lynn Hedges.

Professional Experience
Justice
Georgia Supreme Court
- Current
Judge
Superior Court of DeKalb County
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chaired DeKalb County Committees including the Alimony and Support Unit Committee, the Diversion Center Committee, the Probation Committee and the Domestic Violence Task Force
Education
Stetson University College of Law
J.D. (1976) | Law
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Florida Atlantic University
B.S. (1972)
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Miami Dade Junior College
A.A. (1970)
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Awards
Honorary LLD
Stetson University College of Law
commendation for outstanding service
Georgia General Assembly
Public Service Award
Emory University Legal Association for Women Students
"Women Who Have Made a Difference" Award
DeKalb County Women's Network
Margaret Brent Award
American Bar Association Commission on Women in the Profession
Hall of Fame
Florida Atlantic University
Commitment to Equality Award
State Bar of Georgia Committee on Women and Minorities in the Profession
Professional Associations
American Bar Association
Member
Current
Activities: Public Perceptions Committee
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Bleckley Inn of Court
Current
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Georgia Bar Association
Member
- Current
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Georgia Commission on Gender Bias in the Judicial System
Chair
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Websites & Blogs
Website
Court biography
Website
Georgia Supreme Court
Contact & Map
Contact via the Clerk's Office
244 Washington St.
Room 572, State Office Annex Building
Atlanta, GA 30334
Telephone: (404) 656-3470
Fax: (404) 656-2253