Robin E. Hudson
Supreme Court of North Carolina
Early Years
Born in DeKalb County, Georgia in 1952, Robin E. Hudson moved to Greensboro, NC with her family in 1966.
Personal Information
Married, with two grown children, both second grade teachers, and one granddaughter.
Educational Background
Graduate of Page Senior High School, Greensboro, 1969. Graduated from Yale University in 1973 with a BA degree in philosophy and psychology. Received J.D. from the University of North Carolina School of Law in 1976.
Professional Background
Admitted to the North Carolina Bar in 1976 and practiced law in Raleigh and Durham until elected to the Court of Appeals in November 2000. She is the first North Carolina woman elected to the appellate court division without having been appointed first. She served on the NC Court of Appeals from January 2001 through December 2006. During that time, she helped organize and coordinate the Court of Appeals voluntary mediation program. She was elected to the Supreme Court and began her first 8-year term in January 2007. In 2014, she was re-elected to her current term, which runs through 2022.
Except for 3 years as assistant appellant defender in the mid 1980's, Justice Hudson practiced law in the private sector and handled a variety of trials and appeals, but concentrated on workers' compensation and tort litigation, with particular emphasis on occupational disease and products liability, as well as criminal law. She practiced extensively before the Industrial Commission, as well as in all levels of State and Federal courts. From 1994 until she began serving on the Court of Appeals, she was certified to mediate cases from Superior Court and the Industrial Commission.
Professional Organizations
Member of the steering committee that founded the North Carolina Association of Women Attorneys in 1978; member Wake Women Attorneys. Member of the North Carolina Bar Association since 1978, Vice President 2004-2005.
- North Carolina
- Justice
- Supreme Court of North Carolina
- - Current
- Judge
- Court of appeals
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- Attorney
- Various
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- Except for 3 years as assistant appellant defender in the mid 1980's, practiced law in the private sector and handled a variety of trials and appeals, but concentrated on workers' compensation and tort litigation, with particular emphasis on occupational disease and products liability, as well as criminal law.
- University of North Carolina School of Law
- J.D. (1976)
- Yale University
- B.A. (1973) | Philosophy and Psychology
- Gwyneth B. Davis Award for Public Service
- North Carolina Association of Women Attorneys
- Women of Achievement Award
- General Federation of Women’s Clubs
- Voices of Experience Recognition
- Association of Business Women of America, Gold Leaf Chapter
- Outstanding Appellate Judge Award
- North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers (now Advocates for Justice)
- North Carolina State Bar
- Member
- Current
- Family Court Advisory Committee
- Chief Justice
- - Current
- North Carolina Bar Association
- Member
- - Current
- Activities: Vice President 2004-2005; Litigation Section Council mid-2000s; Appellate Rules Committee since 2001; Bench Bar Liaison Committee since mid-2000s
- Wake County Bar Association
- Member
- - Current
- North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers (now NC Advocates for Justice)
- Member
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