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  1. Janet Healy Weeks (born 19 October 1932) is a retired American lawyer and judge. She was the first woman to be admitted to the bar in Guam and the first female judge in Micronesia. Life. Weeks was born in Quincy, Massachusetts, and studied chemistry at Emmanuel College, Boston, graduating in 1955.

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    Justice Janet Healy Weeks is the first Justice of I Kotten Mas Takhelo Guåhan to retire from the bench. She also holds the noteworthy distinction of being the first female judge appointed to the bench on Guam and in Micronesia, as well as the first woman admitted to the Bar of Guam.

  3. Janet Healy Weeks – Guam’s First Lady in Law Janet Healy was born in Quincy, Massachusetts in 1933. In 1955, she graduated with a degree in Chemistry from Emmanuel College in Boston, and received...

  4. Janet Healy Weeks: April 21, 1996 Carl Gutierrez: April 30, 1999 Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Guam (1996–1999); Judge of the Superior Court of Guam (1975–1996) Retired Monessa Lujan: April 21, 1996 Carl Gutierrez: March 15, 1997 Associate Justice (1996–1997) Deceased: Benjamin Cruz: October 13, 1997 Carl Gutierrez: August 31 ...

  5. May 3, 2009 · IT HAS been 10 years since retired Janet Healy Weeks appeared in the Supreme Court. During the conclusion of the Law Week celebration last Friday, she received the Hustisia Award

  6. Mar 9, 2021 · 2010: Janet Healy Weeks, retired Supreme Court of Guam justice; 2009: Bridget Perez, director of Alee Shelter; and. 2008: armed forces of the United States. Nominations should include a...

  7. The blindfold symbolizes equality for all under the law; the scales--balance; the sword--strength; and the book--intellect. In my opinion, Guam Supreme Court Justice Janet Healy Weeks is the absolute personification of this mythical figure.

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