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Sandra Schultz Newman

Sandra Schultz Newman (November 4, 1938 – February 2, 2026) was an American justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.

Career

Schultz Newman was the first female Assistant District Attorney in Montgomery County and was licensed to practice in Pennsylvania and New York. She was first elected to the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court in 1993. In 1995, she was elected to the State Supreme Court, becoming the court's first female justice. After retiring at the end of 2006, she maintained a private law practice in Alternative Dispute Resolution. She also prepared lawyers for mock appellate arguments.

Ogrod case

Schultz Newman wrote the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania decision affirming the murder conviction of Walter Ogrod which had no dissent. Ogrod was later exonerated after being incarcerated for 28 years. In April 2004, that court denied Ogrod's application for reargument in an unsigned order, with Justice Thomas G. Saylor writing for the three dissenters.

Personal life and death

Schultz Newman and her husband had two sons. She died on February 2, 2026, at the age of 87.

Recognition

Schultz Newman received the Medallion of Achievement Award from Villanova University School of Law, the Anne X. Alpern Award from the Pennsylvania Bar Association, and four Honorary Doctorate Degrees. She was also a recipient of the Drexel 100 Award, recognizing her as one of Drexel University's 100 outstanding alumni, and she was designated a Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania. She was one of the founders of the new Drexel University College of Law, and served on its Board of Overseers, and she was on the executive board of Trustees of Drexel's College of Medicine from 2002.

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