Janice Rogers Brown

Janice Rogers Brown
Portrait, c.2000
Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
In office
June 10, 2006  August 31, 2017
Appointed byGeorge W. Bush
Preceded byStephen F. Williams
Succeeded byGregory G. Katsas
Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court
In office
May 3, 1996  June 10, 2006
Appointed byPete Wilson
Preceded byRonald M. George
Succeeded byCarol Corrigan
Personal details
Born
Janice Olivia Allen

(1949-05-11) May 11, 1949
Greenville, Alabama, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Spouses
Alan Brown
(died 1988)
    Dewey Parker
    (m. 1991)
    Education

    Janice Rogers Brown (born May 11, 1949) is an American jurist. She served as a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit from 2006 to 2017 and before that, Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court from 1996 to 2006. She is a member of the Federalist Society and frequently features at events hosted by the organization.

    Her 2003 nomination by George W. Bush to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit was opposed by civil rights groups and stalled for nearly two years by Democratic senators who saw her as an extreme "conservative judicial activist.” She was eventually re-nominated and confirmed in 2006. The following month, after Justice Sandra Day O'Connor retired from the Supreme Court of the United States, Brown was reportedly considered as a potential nominee to replace O'Connor. Brown was ultimately not nominated to the Supreme Court.