Justice Mark S. Cady
Justice Cady, Ft.
Dodge, was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1998 and was named Chief Justice
in 2011. He was born in Rapid City,
South Dakota. Chief Justice Cady earned
both his undergraduate and law degrees from Drake University. After graduating from law school in 1978, he
served as a judicial law clerk for the Second Judicial District for one
year. He was then appointed as an
assistant Webster County attorney and practiced with a law firm in
Fort Dodge. Cady was appointed a
district associate judge in 1983 and a district court judge in 1986. In 1994, he was appointed to the Iowa Court
of Appeals. He was elected chief judge
of the Court of Appeals in 1997.
Chief
Justice Cady is a member of the Order of Coif (honorary), Iowa State Bar
Association, Iowa Judges Association, and Iowa Academy of Trial Lawyers
(honorary). He is the Iowa chair of iCivics Inc. He also
served as chair of the Iowa Supreme Court Task Force on the Court's and
Communities' Response to Domestic Abuse and the Drake Law School Board of
Counselors. Chief Justice Cady is the
coauthor of Iowa Practice: Lawyer and Judicial Ethics (Thomson-West
2007). He is also the coauthor of Preserving the Delicate Balance Between
Judicial Accountability and Independence:
Merit Selection in the Post-White World, 16 Cornell J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 101 (2008), and the author of Curbing Litigation Abuse and Misuse:
A Judicial Approach, 36 Drake L. Rev. 481 (1987).
Chief
Justice Cady is an adjunct faculty member at Buena Vista University and serves
on the President's Advisory Council. He
is married and has two children.
His
current term expires December 31, 2016.