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Tad Jude

Tad Jude

American politician and lawyer


Thaddeus Victor Jude (born December 13, 1951) is a Republican politician and lawyer from Minnesota. Jude was a candidate in the 2022 Minnesota Attorney General election,[1] but withdrew and endorsed Jim Schultz on May 13, 2022 after being eliminated at the convention.[2] He subsequently ran for Hennepin County Attorney that same year, finishing 4th in the primary. First elected to office in 1972, he has previously served in the Minnesota House of Representatives and in the Minnesota Senate. He also served on the Hennepin County Board of Commissioners and was a Minnesota District Court Judge.[3]

Quick Facts Judge of The Minnesota 10th Judicial District, Member of the Hennepin County Board of Commissioners ...

Early life

Jude was born in St. Cloud, Minnesota. He is the oldest of 11 children of Ruth (Huisentruit) Jude and Victor N. Jude. He served in the United States Army Reserves from 1971 to 1977.[4] Jude went to the University of St. Thomas and William Mitchell College of Law.[5] He is a nephew of doctor James Jude, who was one of the developers of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).[6][7]

Jude as a state legislator in 1973

Jude was the youngest person ever elected to the Minnesota Legislature, elected at the age of 20 when he won election in 1972 and was sworn in at the age of 21 the following January. His father, Victor N. Jude, also served in the Minnesota Legislature. In 1994, Jude ran for Minnesota's 6th congressional district. However, he lost the election to Bill Luther by 0.24%.[8] He ran again in 1996, but lost to Luther by 11.82%.[9] Jude made Minnesota history in emerging from a field of 24 candidates to be elected District Court Judge to Minnesota's 10th Judicial District in 2010. He was reelected without an opponent in 2016. He served as a judge on Minnesota's 10th Judicial District Court.[10]

Jude is a 1977 graduate of William Mitchell College of Law. His employment includes legal work at the law firms of Jude and Guenningsman; Magsam and Harwig; and Trimble and Associates. He practiced workers' compensation law for the Special Compensation Fund. As a Minnesota Legislature, he was chair of the full House Judiciary Committee and the Senate Civil Justice division. He has served on the Hennepin County Law Library Board and as president of the Richard T. Oakes Inn of Court. His judicial education includes Law and Economics, Antonin Scalia Law School, and George Mason University.

Legislative Interests

Jude chaired the full House Judiciary Committee. His achievements include:

• Laws to protect preborn children from injury or homicide.[citation needed]

• Proposing the constitutional amendment establishing Minnesota's Court of Appeals and the current structure of the Minnesota Supreme Court.[citation needed]

• Combining municipal and county courts into a unified district court trial bench.[citation needed]

• Converting abandoned rail corridors into recreational trials, beginning with the Luce Line Trial.[citation needed]

• Establishing waste to energy, recycling, and composting as alternatives to landfills.[citation needed]

• A statewide 911 emergency reporting and response system.[citation needed]

• Establishing graphic license plates for Minnesota vehicles.[citation needed]

• MTC policing and shelter implementation.[citation needed]

The Minnesota Chamber of Commerce named Jude their citizen legislator of the year in 1987.[citation needed] In 1988, MCCL named Jude their legislator of the year.[citation needed] MADD has given him the outstanding service award.[citation needed] He has been active in many civic organizations, including the American Legion.[citation needed] He has served on the boards of Senior Community Services, Action for Children - Zambia, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Jodi's Network of Hope, and Catholic Charities.[citation needed]


References

  1. "Former Washington County Judge Tad Jude announces for AG". WXOW.
  2. "Tad Jude". Ballotpedia.
  3. "Minnesota Judicial Branch - Bio". December 27, 2021. Archived from the original on 27 December 2021.
  4. Chanen, David (17 August 1994). "Vic Jude, longtime member of Legislature, dies at age 71" (PDF). Star Tribune.
  5. Grimes, William (August 2015). "Dr. James Jude, Who Helped Develop Use of CPR, Dies at 87". The New York Times.
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