Robert P. Young Jr.

January 9, 2024
Lawyer

Quick Facts

Robert P. Young Jr.
Full Name Robert P. Young Jr.
Occupation Lawyer
Date Of Birth Jun 13, 1951(1951-06-13)
Age 73
Birthplace Des Moines
Country United States
Birth City Iowa
Horoscope Gemini

Robert P. Young Jr. Biography

Name Robert P. Young Jr.
Birthday Jun 13
Birth Year 1951
Place Of Birth Des Moines
Home Town Iowa
Birth Country United States
Birth Sign Gemini

Robert P. Young Jr. is one of the most popular and richest Lawyer who was born on June 13, 1951 in Des Moines, Iowa, United States.

Young was born in Des Moines, Iowa, and grew up in Detroit, Michigan. Young has recounted how he was raised in a city that was operating under de facto segregation at the time; when he was a child, his family was one of the first to integrate northwest Detroit. He attended Detroit public elementary schools and graduated from Detroit Country Day School in 1970, with honors from Harvard College in 1974, and from Harvard Law School in 1977.

In 1978, Young joined the law firm of Dickinson Wright, where he became a partner in 1982. In 1992, he joined AAA Michigan where he served as general counsel. In 1995, Young was appointed to the Michigan Court of Appeals, and later elevated to the Michigan Supreme Court by Governor John Engler in 1999 to replace resigning Chief Justice Conrad Mallett.

Robert P. Young Jr. Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Lawyer
House Living in own house.

Robert P. Young Jr. is one of the richest Lawyer from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Robert P. Young Jr. 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Robert P. Young Jr. (born June 13, 1951) is a former Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court. Young was first appointed to the Michigan Supreme Court in 1999, elected in 2000 and 2002, and again won reelection in 2010 for a term ending in 2019. Justice Young announced he would be retiring from the court at the end of April 2017. Young is a self-described judicial traditionalist or textualist. In June 2017, Young announced his intentions to run against Debbie Stabenow in the 2018 senate race, but later dropped out saying he could not raise enough money for his campaign.

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Young won statewide campaigns in 2000 for the remainder of former Justice Conrad Mallett’s term, and in 2002 and 2010 for full eight-year terms, the latter of which expires in 2019. During Young’s tenure on the Court, an op-ed appeared in the Wall Street Journal praising Young in particular and calling the Michigan Supreme Court “what may be the finest court in the nation” and “a leader in attempting to restore a proper balance between the judiciary, the legislature and the people.”

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Young authored the Michigan Supreme Court’s advisory opinion regarding whether election officials can require photo identification before voting in In Re Request for Advisory Opinion Regarding the Constitutionality of 2005 PA 71 (2007). The Court upheld a requirement that voters present photo identification before voting as a “reasonable, nondiscriminatory” requirement to vote that has the legitimate goal of preserving the fairness of elections. The Court held that the requirement did not amount to a “poll tax” or present a severe burden on voters. Young explained: “the act of reaching into one’s purse or wallet and presenting photo identification before being issued a ballot” is a reasonable requirement, and even those without identification may simply sign an affidavit in lieu of presenting identification or obtain an identification card free of charge from the Secretary of State. Young also explained that the fundamental right to vote includes the assurance that one’s vote will not be cancelled out by fraudulent votes, giving the State a compelling interest to prevent voter fraud in elections.

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