Edward D. Robertson Jr.

Edward D. "Chip" Robertson Jr.
Chief Justice of Missouri
In office
July 1, 1991 – June 30, 1993
Preceded byCharles Blakey Blackmar
Succeeded byAnn K. Covington
Judge of the Supreme Court of Missouri
In office
June 28, 1985 – July 15, 1998
Appointed byJohn Ashcroft
Preceded byGeorge F. Gunn Jr.
Succeeded byMichael A. Wolff
Personal details
Born (1952-05-01) May 1, 1952
SpouseRenee Ann Beal
Alma materWestminster College
Southern Methodist University
University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law
John F. Kennedy School of Government
University of Virginia School of Law
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Edward D. "Chip" Robertson Jr. (born May 1, 1952) is a former chief justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri. Robertson was 33 years old when then-Governor John Ashcroft appointed him to serve on the court, and he served from 1985 to 1998. His appointment - Ashcroft's first to the high court - led to claims that the non-partisan Missouri Plan for appointing judges was actually a highly partisan process; twenty years later, Robertson would join opposition to Republican efforts to dismantle the system. In 1998 he left the Supreme Court to join a Kansas City firm which led Missouri's lawsuit against tobacco companies.