LANSING (WKZO) — The Michigan Supreme Court will continue to be led by Chief Justice Robert Young, Jr. He was unanimously reelected for a third two-year term as Chief Justice on Wednesday. The Harvard University graduate has served on the state’s highest court since 1999.
Justice Young released a statement saying another term for him as Chief Justice will allow the Supreme Court to build on its “record of success and move ahead with future reforms to make Michigan’s judiciary a national model.”





