Edward Larson (Kansas judge)

Edward Larson (born 1932[1]) was a justice of the Kansas Supreme Court from September 1, 1995, to September 4, 2002.[2]

He was appointed to the supreme court to fill the vacancy caused by the retirement of Chief Justice Richard Winn Holmes, with Kay McFarland filling the Chief Justice position.[3] When he retired from the court due to the mandatory retirement age of 70 Lawton Nuss was appointed to fill the vacant position.[4] He then continued to work as a senior judge.[4]

In 2014 he was one of three Kansas State University alumni to be awarded the schools Distinguished Alumni Award.[5] In 1981 and 1998 he was awarded the Outstanding Service Award from the Kansas Bar Association.[6] In 2016 he was given an honorary life membership by the Washburn University School of Law.[7][8]

Born in Lincoln County, he graduated from Kansas State University in 1954. He was commissioned a 2nd lieutenant in the United States Air Force and served on active duty from 1954 to 1957.[5] He earned his law degree in 1960 from the University of Kansas.[9] After obtaining his law degree he started practicing law and serving as a Hays municipal judge. He then served as an appellate judge for the Kansas Court of Appeals prior to his supreme court appointment.[5]

He is a senior governor for the University of Kansas School of Law.[10]

References

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  2. "KS Courts - Historical Listing of Supreme Court Justices". www.kscourts.org. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
  3. "3 Aug 1995, Page 3 - The Salina Journal at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
  4. "20 Nov 2002, 2 - The Manhattan Mercury at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
  5. "Trio of jurists to receive law school's Distinguished Alumni Award". School of Law. May 6, 2014. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
  6. "Award Recipients: Outstanding Service Award - Kansas Bar Association". www.ksbar.org. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
  7. "List of Honorary Life Membership Recipients Presented by the Washburn University School of Law Alumni Association". Washburn University School of Law. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
  8. "Past Recipients of the Washburn University School of Law Alumni Association Honorary Life Memberships." Washburn University School of Law. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
  9. "2 Aug 1995, 2 - The Iola Register at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
  10. "Board of Governors". School of Law. 25 May 2012. Retrieved 19 July 2020.


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