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| office = Associate Justice of the [[Arkansas Supreme Court]]
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'''Cliff Hoofman''' (born June 23, 1943 in [[Judsonia, Arkansas]]) was a justice of the [[Arkansas Supreme Court]] being appointed to the position in 2012 his term ending at the end of 2014. He was reappointed to the Arkansas court of appeals in December 2014 by outgoing governor [[Mike Beebe]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://courts.arkansas.gov/courts/supreme-court/justices |title=Supreme Court Justices |accessdate=August 29, 2013}}</ref>
'''Cliff Hoofman''' (born June 23, 1943 in [[Judsonia, Arkansas]]) was a justice of the [[Arkansas Supreme Court]] being appointed to the position in 2012 his term ending at the end of 2014. He was reappointed to the Arkansas court of appeals in December 2014 by outgoing governor [[Mike Beebe]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://courts.arkansas.gov/courts/supreme-court/justices |title=Supreme Court Justices |accessdate=August 29, 2013}}</ref>


== Education ==

Hoofman received his [[Bachelor of Science]] from the State College of Arkansas, now the [[University of Central Arkansas]], in 1968, and his [[Juris Doctor]] from the [[University of Arkansas School of Law]] in 1972.

== Legal career ==

Hoofman served eight years in the state Senate and 20 years before that in the state House. He also worked in the attorney general’s office during Beebe’s tenure as attorney general from 2003–07.<ref name="Appointment">{{Cite web |url=https://www.swtimes.com/article/20121122/NEWS/311229949 |title=Former Legislator Appointed To Arkansas Supreme Court |date=November 22, 2012 |website=Times Record |language=en |access-date=March 20, 2020}}</ref>

== Service on Arkansas Supreme Court ==
On November 21, 2012, Hoofman was appointed to the [[Arkansas Supreme Court]] by Governor [[Mike Beebe]] to replace Justice [[Robert L. Brown (Arkansas)|Robert L. Brown]].<ref name="Appointment" />

== Personal life ==
He lives in [[Enola, Arkansas]].
He lives in [[Enola, Arkansas]].



Revision as of 18:42, 20 March 2020

Cliff Hoofman
Associate Justice of the
Robert L. Brown
Personal details
Born (1943-06-23) June 23, 1943 (age 80)
Judsonia, Arkansas
EducationUniversity of Central Arkansas (B.S.)
University of Arkansas School of Law (J.D.)


Cliff Hoofman (born June 23, 1943 in Judsonia, Arkansas) was a justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court being appointed to the position in 2012 his term ending at the end of 2014. He was reappointed to the Arkansas court of appeals in December 2014 by outgoing governor Mike Beebe.[1]

Education

Hoofman received his Bachelor of Science from the State College of Arkansas, now the University of Central Arkansas, in 1968, and his Juris Doctor from the University of Arkansas School of Law in 1972.

Legal career

Hoofman served eight years in the state Senate and 20 years before that in the state House. He also worked in the attorney general’s office during Beebe’s tenure as attorney general from 2003–07.[2]

Service on Arkansas Supreme Court

On November 21, 2012, Hoofman was appointed to the

Robert L. Brown.[2]

Personal life

He lives in Enola, Arkansas.

References

  1. ^ "Supreme Court Justices". Retrieved August 29, 2013.
  2. ^ a b "Former Legislator Appointed To Arkansas Supreme Court". Times Record. November 22, 2012. Retrieved March 20, 2020.

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