Louise Taylor (jurist) explained

Honorific-Prefix:Magistrate
Louise Taylor
Office:Magistrate of the Australian Capital Territory
Occupation:Lawyer, jurist
Children:4
Alma Mater:Australian National University

Louise Taylor is a judge of the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory, appointed on 26 July 2023 and due to be sworn in during August 2023. Before this appointment, she has been a Magistrate of the ACT since September 2018. She is the first Aboriginal person to be appointed as a judicial officer in the Australian Capital Territory, and the first Indigenous woman to become a Supreme Court judge in Australia.

Early life and education

Taylor grew up in inner-city Sydney. A Kamilaroi woman, her family was from the New England area of New South Wales.[1] [2]

She moved to Canberra during high school,[3] where she also attended the Australian National University, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts as well as a Bachelor of Laws.

Career

Taylor was admitted to practice as a solicitor and barrister in 2001. She first worked as a prosecutor with the ACT Director of Public Prosecutions,[4] and also worked at the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions.[5] She then worked as a defence lawyer.

Between 2012[6] and 2014,[7] Taylor worked on the inquiry into the conviction of David Eastman, leading to the finding that he had been wrongly convicted of the murder Colin Winchester, assistant commission in the Australian Federal Police, for which he was imprisoned for nearly 20 years before being acquitted.

In 2014, Taylor was appointed Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Legal Aid ACT.[8]

She was appointed a magistrate on 10 September 2018, making her the first Aboriginal person to be appointed as a judicial officer in the Australian Capital Territory.[9] [10]

On 26 July 2023, Taylor was appointed as the 6th Supreme Court of the ACT judge, in doing so becoming the first Indigenous woman to become a Supreme Court judge in Australia.[11] She is due to be sworn in within weeks of her appointment.[12]

Other activities and roles

Taylor served as Chair of the Women's Legal Centre ACT[13] for 10 years.[11] She has also served as Chair of the ACT Ministerial Advisory Council on Women and the ACT Domestic Violence Prevention Council.[1]

Taylor has served as a member of the Law Council of Australia's Indigenous Legal Issues Committee and as an Associate of the Indigenous Law Centre at the University of New South Wales.

Recognition

Taylor received the ACT International Women's Day Award in 2009.[14] [1]

Personal life

Taylor has a husband and four children.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Moran . Alexis . Kamilaroi woman Louise Taylor will become the first Indigenous female Supreme Court judge . . 26 July 2023 . 26 July 2023.
  2. Web site: Louise Taylor. Indigenous Law Centre: UNSW Law. 2019-03-10.
  3. Web site: Louise Taylor LLB '01, BA '01. 2018-09-17. . en . 2019-03-10.
  4. Web site: 'You can't be what you can't see': ACT's first Aboriginal magistrate. Foden. Blake. 2018-09-17. . en. 2019-03-10.
  5. Web site: ACT appoints its first Aboriginal judicial officer. Inman. Michael. 2018-08-10. The Canberra Times. en. 2019-03-10.
  6. Web site: Inquiry into the Conviction of David Harold Eastman for the Murder of Colin Stanley Winchester: Report of the Board of Inquiry. 2014.
  7. Web site: Eastman inquiry recommends David Eastman's conviction be quashed, finds miscarriage of justice . . 30 May 2014 . 26 July 2023.
  8. Web site: Historic day as Louise Taylor appointed ACT's first Aboriginal magistrate . 2018-09-18 . Women's Agenda. en-AU. 2019-03-10.
  9. Web site: Eighth Magistrate appointed . Ramsay . Gordon . 2018-10-08 . Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate. en. 2019-03-10.
  10. Web site: Historic Judicial Appointment. 2018-09-03. ABC Radio. en-AU. 2019-03-10.
  11. Web site: Byrne . Elizabeth . Louise Taylor becomes Australia's first female Indigenous Supreme Court judge . . 26 July 2023 . 26 July 2023.
  12. Web site: Hislop . Madeline . Louise Taylor becomes first Aboriginal woman appointed to Supreme Court . Women's Agenda . 26 July 2023 . 26 July 2023.
  13. Web site: Louise Taylor. . en. 2019-03-10.
  14. Web site: Louise Taylor becomes ACT's newest magistrate and first Aboriginal judicial officer. Bushnell . Ian . The RiotACT. en. 2019-03-10.