Melissa Standridge

Melissa Taylor Standridge (born July 12, 1962) is a judge on the Kansas Court of Appeals. She joined the court in 2008.

Melissa Taylor Standridge
Judge of the Kansas Court of Appeals
Assumed office
2008
Appointed byKathleen Sebelius
Preceded byNew seat
Personal details
Born (1962-07-12) July 12, 1962
Kansas City, Missouri
Spouse(s)Richard Standridge
Alma materUniversity of Kansas (B.A.)
University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Law (J.D.)

Education

Judge Standridge earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Kansas in business administration. In 1993 she earned her law degree from the University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Law.[1]

Upon graduating from law school, Judge Standridge began a two-year position with the United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri working as chambers counsel for judge Elmo Hunter. In 1995 she joined the firm Shook, Hardy & Bacon. In 1999 she left Shook to work as chambers counsel to Magistrate Judge David Waxse.[1]

Awards and associations

Standridge is involved with the Kansas Bar Association as a representative on the Board of Governors, and she is President of the Earl E. O'Connor American Inns of Court. In 2004 she received the Sandra Day O'Connor Award for Professional Service from the National American Inns of Court. In 2006 she was selected as Kansas City Legal Leader of the Year from The Daily Record, and in 2001 she earned the Outstanding Service Award from the Kansas Bar Association.[1]

Personal life

Judge Standridge is married to Judge Richard Standridge and they have six children between them.

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