Caroline Dube Glassman

Caroline Dube Glassman

Caroline Glassman Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 11, 2013.
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) - Caroline Dube Glassman, who rose to become the first woman on the Maine Supreme Judicial Court after starting her climb to the top of the male-dominated legal profession during the 1950s, has died. She was 90.

A role model for women in Maine's legal profession, Glassman was appointed to the state's highest court by Gov. Joseph Brennan in 1983, two years after the death of her husband, Harry P. Glassman, also a state supreme court justice.

She died Wednesday at Maine Medical Center.

"Justice Caroline Glassman was a legal force of nature. She broke the glass ceiling on the bench with such style, grace and passion that she carved out a path for so many of us that followed," Chief Justice Leigh Saufley, the first woman to lead the state supreme court, said Thursday.

Saufley, who was appointed to fill the vacancy created on the supreme court by Glassman's retirement in 1997, described her as a "role model, a mentor an d a good friend."

Glassman "could be tenacious to the point of being stubborn" but never gave in on issues of justice, Saufley said, even working in retirement on sentencing reform.

"Many of us have lost a good friend, and (the) world has lost a stalwart supporter of individual rights," Saufley said.

Glassman began her practice as a title attorney in Salem, Ore., and then as a trial attorney in San Francisco. In Maine, she launched a legal practice in Portland, earning a reputation as a hard-working, detail-oriented attorney.

Colleagues described her hard-working, no-nonsense lawyer.

"She had this steely look in her eye - that she knew what she was going to do and she was going to do it. She was respectful of the judge and the jury but she also wasn't going to be pushed around," said retired Chief Justice Daniel Wathen, who met Glassman in the 1960s and later served with her as associates on the Supreme Judicial Court before he became chief justi ce.

"Her strong suit on the court was that she prepared really heavily for every case. She was really detailed driven. She knew the record. She knew each and everything to know about each and every case," he said.

Although she was the second Glassman to serve on the Supreme Judicial Court, she earned her appointment in her own right for her achievements, said Attorney General Janet Mills.

"When Gov. Brennan appointed her, he remarked that there was no question about who the first woman on the Maine supreme court should be," Mills said. "She earned it."

Born in Baker City, Ore., Glassman grew up on a cattle farm and attended classes in a one-room schoolhouse before entering Willamette University School of Law over the objections of her father, Mills said. Later, her law school dean suggested she find another profession because she'd be alone in a man's world, she said.

Glassman's legal career led the Maine Bar Association to create an award in her name that's given each year to a woman who's worked to remove barriers in the legal profession, acted as a role model to women, or worked to educate people about women in the legal profession.

Mills was the recipient of the award in 2009.

"She was like a mother to us, the women in the bar," said Mills, who became emotional talking about Glassman. "She's an icon. It's hard to believe she's gone."

Much attention was placed on her for being the first woman on the court. But she didn't make a big deal about it, instead focusing on going on about her work.

"She cast the die. If someone became a judge, you didn't think about whether they were male or female. You just thought whether they were a good judge," Wathen said.

DAVID SHARP, Associated Press

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May 13, 2014

" All things, therefore, that you want men to do to you, you also must do to them. This, in fact, is what the Law and the Prophets mean"...Matthew 7:12
To the Glassman family I am truly sorry for your loss. There are not enough people in the earth who uphold justice as it is, so I'm sorry that we've lost one more principled person.

Linda

July 25, 2013

To the family of Caroline Dube Glassman my deepest sympathy.
May the God of all comfort strengthen the family during this
time of sorrow." Those who die God keeps in his memory because
they are precious in his eyes."(Psalms 116:15)

July 23, 2013

SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS,MAY GOD BE WITH YOU.HE IS OPENING HIS HAND AND SATISFYING THE DESIRE OF EVERY LIVING THING....PSLM.145:16.....DEE

Ann Jo Jackson

July 17, 2013

Max - please accept deepest sympathy from me and my mom. Your mom and mine were roommates at NE Rehab, and you and I commiserated :) Mom told me she had seen the newspaper article on your mom's passing, and was quite sad about it, as am I. She was truly a remarkable woman, and we are thinking of you with warm wishes of support.

July 17, 2013

To the Glassman family: My sincere condolences. May you rely on God who supplies comfort during distress times. 1Peter 5:6, 7

G. Freeman

July 15, 2013

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

michelle plakas-kaiser

July 13, 2013

rip

July 13, 2013

We will always remember her as a fighter for justice (Psalm 72:14).

shawny jones

July 13, 2013

May the family and friends of Caroline Glassman find solace in "the God of Comfort".

Jill

July 13, 2013

My deepest sympathies. May the "God of all comfort," help to ease the pain of your grief during this time.(1 Cor 1:3,4)

July 13, 2013

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Yolanda Ringnalda

July 12, 2013

Rest in peace sounds like you were a great asset to all.
I lost my daddy on April 1st 2013 and not sure I will ever be whole again!

Bruce Hepler

July 12, 2013

I have many fond memories of my year clerking for Judge Glassman. For a time, I used to go to her home each morning, drink coffee, read the paper, and discuss issues of current events. We had a lot of good natured arguments and discussions on a wide range of legal topics. We also had a lot of laughs. Rest in Peace, Judge Glassman.

July 12, 2013

Feelings of sympathy for all that knew her. According to her picture, she was a lovely lady, and her write up made her lovelier. P>G>Martin Danville, Va.

Dwayne Bickham

July 12, 2013

in God's care rest in peace

C. P

July 11, 2013

May the God who supplies all comfort support your family during this time of sorrow. We await the coming promise when "no resident will say I am sick." Isaiah 33.24

Ray Allen

July 11, 2013

Sympathy & kindest regards to the Glassman family & many friends wherever they may be. God bless 1 & all. Take care.

cynthia bristol

July 11, 2013

may god be with the family

July 11, 2013

I didn't know Ms. Glassman, but she sure was a true pioneer for all women. Rest in peace. Condolences to the family. Baltimore, MD

Scott Chamberland

July 11, 2013

Rest in Peace

July 11, 2013

May the family be comforted by the prayers and concerns of friends and relatives during this difficult time.

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