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Daniel Kelly was born on 25 February, 1964 in Santa Barbara, California, United States, is an American judge, Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Discover Daniel Kelly's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?

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Age 60 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 25 February 1964
Birthday 25 February
Birthplace Santa Barbara, California, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Daniel Kelly Net Worth

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2020

After the announcement of the nearing retirement of Justice Prosser, in 2016, Kelly was appointed by Governor Scott Walker to serve as a justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Under Wisconsin law, the seat would come up for election on the next spring election when no other Wisconsin Supreme Court seat was up for election. Justice Kelly ran for a full term on the court when it came up for election in 2020, but was defeated by Wisconsin Circuit Court judge Jill Karofsky. Justice Kelly's term in office is scheduled to end July 31, 2020.

2019

On his defeat, Kelly said, "It has been the highest honor of my career to serve the people of Wisconsin on their Supreme Court these past four years. Obviously I had hoped my service would continue for another decade, but tonight’s results make clear that God has a different plan for my future."

2016

Kelly was appointed to the Wisconsin Supreme Court by Governor Scott Walker in 2016 for a term expiring in 2020. He lost his bid for election to a full term on the court to Dane County Circuit Court Judge Jill Karofsky. Justice Kelly had been endorsed by President Donald Trump.

2012

After Obama's 2012 re-election win, Kelly said his re-election was a win for the “socialism/same-sex marriage/recreational marijuana/tax increase crowd.” Kelly has likened Social Security to slavery. He has argued that U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Obergefell v. Hodges, which ruled that bans on same-sex marriage were unconstitutional, was illegitimate. In 2014, Kelly wrote that slavery and affirmative action were, under the law, morally the same. Kelly wrote that both institutions "spring from the same taproot" and that "neither can exist without the foundational principle that it is acceptable to force someone into an unwanted economic relationship."

2010

Kelly represented state Republicans in a federal trial over a lawsuit challenging the 2010 redrawing of legislative districts. Kelly was previously vice president and general counsel for the Kern Family Foundation, a philanthropic family foundation that invests in programs to support entrepreneurship, education, work, and character.

1991

Born in Santa Barbara, California, Kelly graduated from Carroll University and, in 1991, from the evangelical Christian Regent University's Regent University School of Law, where he was founding editor-in-chief of the law review. During Kelly's time at Regent, the law school was dominated by adherents of Dominion theology.

1964

Daniel Kelly (born February 25, 1964) is an American attorney and judge who has served as a Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice since August 1, 2016. He was appointed by Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker to fill the unexpired term of Justice David Prosser. Before he was appointed by Walker, Kelly was a conservative attorney who defended Walker's legislation, including a 2011 redistricting plan that was struck down by courts for discriminating against black voters with surgical precision.