- Posted September 16, 2011
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Portrait honors former Michigan Supreme Court chief justice
LANSING (AP) -- The Michigan Supreme Court has held a special session to present and dedicate a portrait of former Chief Justice Clifford Taylor.
The Wednesday ceremony honored Taylor, who served on the court from 1997 through 2008.
The Republican-nominated judge was the court's chief justice from 2005 to 2008.
Taylor lost a re-election bid in 2008 to Democrat-nominated Diane Hathaway.
Published: Fri, Sep 16, 2011
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