
Pamela R. Goodwine Becomes First Black Woman Elected to Kentucky Supreme Court
She’s a trailblazer in every sense of the word! On April 18, 2025, Justice Pamela R. Goodwine made history when she was officially sworn in as the first Black woman elected to the Kentucky Supreme Court (source: BET). In a ceremony rich with celebration, reflection, and pride, Goodwine’s presence at the bench became a living testament to faith, grit, and persistent ambition.
Born in Youngstown, Ohio, Justice Goodwine’s life has been marked by both adversity and triumph. As an infant, she entered foster care and was later adopted, growing up with a deep sense of purpose. She went on to graduate as her high school’s valedictorian and, when her adoptive father became ill, deferred her college scholarship to care for him. Following his passing, she endured another devastating blow when her mother was killed. At the age of 24, she was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease, launching her into a grueling recovery period. Yet, she carried forward undeterred, resolving to fulfill her vision for her life (source: BET).
During her investiture, Goodwine spoke candidly about her philosophy:
“I always say I don’t give up on my dreams when life gets hard; I simply work harder to make my dreams come true. If there is one philosophy and action I would like to be known for … that is it. No matter what life brings your way, keep dreaming, keep working for your goals.” (source: BET)
Her path to the Supreme Court was shaped by steady advancement through Kentucky’s judiciary. She started her legal career as a legal secretary and court stenographer, before earning her undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Kentucky (source: BET). In 1999, she became a district judge, then in 2003 ascended to circuit judge. In 2018, she won election to the Kentucky Court of Appeals, becoming the first Black woman from Lexington or Fayette County to serve at that level (source: BET, 19th News). Then, in November 2024, she won a seat on the state’s highest court, securing her place as a true pioneer (source: 19th News, Ky Courts).
With this election, Goodwine became the first person in Kentucky history to serve at every level of the state’s judiciary — from district to circuit to appellate to Supreme Court — and the first Black woman to do so (source: 19th News, Kentucky Courts). Her victory also helped shift the balance: with her addition, women now hold a majority of the seats on Kentucky’s Supreme Court for the first time (source: 19th News, Kentucky Lantern).
During the swearing-in event, her fellow justices and state leaders underscored the significance of her elevation. Justice Angela McCormick Bisig remarked that the court is strengthened when a diversity of experiences is represented in its deliberations (source: News From the States). Meanwhile, Governor Andy Beshear praised Goodwine’s decades of service and highlighted that while this milestone is cause for celebration, the broader work toward equity continues (source: 19th News).
For Goodwine, ascending to the state’s highest court is both a personal triumph and a commitment to carve space for others like her. In a speech after taking the oath, she pledged to carry forward values of faith, education, and perseverance into her new role (source: News From the States, Kentucky Courts). Her swearing-in is not just a personal capstone: it is a beacon to future generations that no matter the obstacles, with commitment and tenacity, dreams remain within reach.
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