In Memory of Justice Robin F. Wynne ( 2023 )


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    2023 Ark. 117
    SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS
    Opinion Delivered:   June 29, 2023
    IN MEMORY OF JUSTICE
    ROBIN F. WYNNE
    PER CURIAM
    Today we recognize Justice Robin F. Wynne’s remarkable legacy as we mourn a great
    loss to our Court and to our State. The people of Arkansas recently elected Justice Wynne to
    a second term on the Court, which he began in January of this year.
    Justice Wynne grew up in Fordyce, Arkansas, and—like his father and his two older
    brothers—he earned his undergraduate degree at Harvard College, where he majored in history
    and graduated cum laude. Justice Wynne then obtained a Juris Doctor from the University of
    Arkansas School of Law in Fayetteville. He also attended the Perkins School of Theology at
    Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. The United Methodist Church remained at
    the center of his life. Justice Wynne returned to Fordyce to practice at his family’s well-
    respected law firm. Over the years, in addition to being a partner at Wynne & Wynne Law
    Firm, he served as Fordyce City Attorney, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney for the 13th Judicial
    District, Arkansas State Representative (1985–1988), and Fordyce School District Board
    Member, among other roles.
    With this broad experience, Justice Wynne joined the judiciary as district judge in Dallas
    County in 2004. Later, he was elected to the Arkansas Court of Appeals, District 5, and served
    in that capacity from 2011 until 2014. Justice Wynne was sworn in as a Justice on the Arkansas
    Supreme Court in 2015, and he faithfully fulfilled the duties of his office until his death on June
    21, 2023. While on the Court, Justice Wynne served as liaison to the Committee on the
    Unauthorized Practice of Law, the Client Security Fund Committee, and the Arkansas Access
    to Justice Commission.
    Justice Wynne will be remembered for his dedication to the rule of law, his belief in the
    nonpartisan judiciary, his commitment to collegiality, and his love for the institution of which
    he was so proud to be a part. Justice Wynne never forgot the members of the bar or the reality
    of law practice. He taught and mentored generations of lawyers.
    We offer our heartfelt condolences to Justice Wynne’s wife, Margo Sanders Wynne, and
    to his entire family. He will be deeply missed.
    

Document Info

Filed Date: 6/29/2023

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 6/29/2023