Mark A. Davis Explained

Mark A. Davis
Office:Associate Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court
Appointer:Roy Cooper
Term Start:April 8, 2019
Term End:December 31, 2020
Predecessor:Cheri Beasley
Successor:Tamara Barringer
Office1:Judge of the North Carolina Court of Appeals
Appointer1:Bev Perdue
Term Start1:January 1, 2013
Term End1:March 11, 2019
Predecessor1:Cheri Beasley
Successor1:Reuben Young
Birth Name:Mark Allen Davis
Birth Date:25 October 1966
Birth Place:Jacksonville, North Carolina, U.S.
Party:Democratic
Alma Mater:University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill
(BA, JD)
Duke University School of Law (LLM)

Mark Allen Davis (born October 25, 1966)[1] is an American attorney and jurist. He has served as an associate justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court (2019-2020) and previously as a Judge of the North Carolina Court of Appeals. Davis currently serves as Special Superior Court Judge for Complex Business Cases on the North Carolina Business Court.[2]

Education and early career

Following receipt of his undergraduate degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Davis earned his J.D. degree from the University of North Carolina School of Law where he was a member of the North Carolina Law Review.[3] He served as a law clerk for U.S. District Judge Franklin Dupree in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina.[4] From 2006 until 2011, Davis was a special deputy attorney general. He also spent 13 years in private practice.[5]

Judicial experience

Davis was appointed by Governor Bev Perdue to serve as a Judge of the North Carolina Court of Appeals, taking office in January 2013. He was appointed to fill the vacancy caused by Judge Cheri Beasley's appointment to the North Carolina Supreme Court. Davis served as Gov. Perdue's General Counsel for the last two years of her term in office.

On March 11, 2019, Governor Roy Cooper appointed Davis to again fill a seat left vacant by Cheri Beasley. After Gov. Cooper appointed Beasley as Chief Justice, he appointed Davis to fill her seat as an associate justice of the Supreme Court.[6] In the 2020 general election, Davis lost his bid for a full term on the Supreme Court. In 2021, Governor Cooper nominated Davis for a special superior court judgeship, subject to confirmation by both houses of the state legislature.[7]

Electoral history

2014

Writings

External links

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Notes and References

  1. http://appellate.nccourts.org/Bios/index.php?c=2&Name=Davis Official NC Court of Appeals Biography
  2. Web site: Mark A. Davis | North Carolina Judicial Branch .
  3. http://www.governor.state.nc.us/NewsItems/PressReleaseDetail.aspx?newsItemid=2708 Press release: Gov. Perdue Today Announced Four Judicial Appointments
  4. http://www.governor.state.nc.us/NewsItems/PressReleaseDetail.aspx?newsItemid=1697 Press release: Governor Perdue Appoints New Advisers
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20130103215202/http://www.wral.com/outgoing-nc-governor-appoints-4-new-judges/11930239/ WRAL: Outgoing NC Governor appoints 4 new judges
  6. https://governor.nc.gov/news/gov-cooper-names-supreme-court-associate-justice Gov. Cooper Names Supreme Court Associate Justice
  7. https://governor.nc.gov/news/governor-cooper-nominates-four-special-superior-court-judges Press release: Governor Cooper Nominates Four Special Superior Court Judges
  8. https://judicialstudies.duke.edu/2019/11/justice-mark-a-davis-llm18-started-a-thesis-and-ended-up-with-a-book/ Duke Law School: Justice Mark A. Davis LLM’18 started a thesis and ended up with a book