Paul Martin Newby

Associate Justice - NC Supreme Court
Chief Justice - NC Supreme Court

Date Born: May 5, 1955

Date Died: Living

       
       
       
       
Place Born: Asheboro, NC

Place Buried: Living

 

Associate Justice 2004 - 2021
Chief Justice - 2021 - TBD
 

Paul Martin Newby was born on May 5, 1955 in Asheboro, NC, the son of Samuel O. Newby and Ruth (Parks) Newby. He was raised in Jamestown, NC where he graduated from Ragsdale High School. He received his B.A. degree in Public Policy Studies (Magna Cum Laude) from Duke University in 1977. He earned his J.D. degree from the University of North Carolina School of Law in 1980.

From 1980 to 1984, Paul Martin Newby served as an Attorney in the law firm of Van Winkle, Bukc, Wall, Starnes & Davis, PA, in Asheville, NC.

In 1983, Paul Martin Newby married Macon Tucker; they have four children.

Fromn 1984 to 1985, Paul Martin Newby He was Vice President and General Counsel for Cannon Mills Realty and Development Corporation in Kanapolis, NC.

In 1985, Paul Martin Newby was appointed as an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of North Carolina in Raleigh, NC, where he continued for nineteen years.

In a 2004 Special Election, Paul Martin Newby was elected as an Associate Justice on the NC Supreme Court, replacing Associate Justice Robert F. Orr, who had resigned on July 31, 2004. In November of 2012, he was re-elected and continues to serve on the NC Supreme Court (as of 2015).

Paul Martin Newby is an Adjunct Professor at the Campbell University's Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law (as of 2015).


Date of Birth: May 5, 1955

Place of Birth: Asheboro, North Carolina

Paul Martin Newby was born in Asheboro, N.C. on May 5, 1955 to Samuel O. and Ruth Parks Newby. He was raised in Jamestown where he graduated from Ragsdale High School. He received his B.A. degree in Public Policy Studies (Magna Cum Laude) from Duke University and law degree from UNC-Chapel Hill School of Law.

Justice Newby served as a judicial intern in the United States Supreme Court and interned in the 18th Judicial District Public Defenders Office (Greensboro/High Point). He began his law practice in Asheville with Van Winkle, Buck, Wall, Starnes and Davis, P.A. He was Vice President and General Counsel of Cannon Mills Realty and Development Corporation in Kannapolis. In 1985, Justice Newby was appointed as an Assistant United States Attorney in Raleigh where he served for over 19 years. He taught many courses for the United States Department of Justice and received the Crime Victims Fund Award.

Since beginning his service on the Supreme Court in 2004, Justice Newby has participated as a member of the North Carolina Courts Commission. He has been an instructor for the North Carolina Judicial College and various continuing legal education courses. Justice Newby is an Adjunct Professor of Law at Campbell University, where he teaches courses on state constitutional law and appellate practice. He is also the co-author, with Professor John V. Orth of the UNC School of Law, of The North Carolina State Constitution with History and Commentary (2d ed. 2013). In recognition of his professional service, Justice Newby received the James Iredell Award and an Honorary Doctor of Laws from Southern Wesleyan University.

Justice Newby actively participates in the North Carolina Bar Association. In the past, Justice Newby has served on the Technology Advisory Committee (2005-2011), the Litigation Council (2005-2011), and as Vice President (2008-2009). He currently serves on the Law-Related Education Committee (2007- ), the Strategic Planning & Emerging Trends Committee (2011-), and the International Law Section Council (2010- ). Justice Newby hosted a group of international judges for the Open World Program, sponsored by the Library of Congress.The North Carolina Bar Association honored Justice Newby in 2011 with its Citizen Lawyer Award and in 2012 he received its John McNeill Smith, Jr. Award, recognizing his work in the area of constitutional rights and responsibilities. Justice Newby has also served on the Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee of the State Judicial Council (2005-2009).

Justice Newby is an Eagle Scout and serves as Scoutmaster Emeritus of Troop 11 and as a board member of Occoneechee Council. He is the recipient of the Heroism Award for rescuing nine people from a riptide, of the God and Service Award, and of the Silver Beaver Award. In 2010, Justice Newby was named Scouter of the Year for his coordination of Scouting’s state-wide Report to the State, recognizing the 100th anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America. In 2012, Justice Newby was designated a Distinguished Eagle Scout, a national honor that recognizes both his service to the Boy Scouts and his dedication to public service.

Justice Newby has been married to Macon Tucker Newby since 1983, and they have four children. He and his family attend Christ Baptist Church in Raleigh where he is an Elder, Sunday School teacher and youth leader.



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