Susan W. Calkins

Susan W. Calkins (born December 15, 1942) is a former justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court appointed by Governor Angus King who served from September 2, 1998 to October 1, 2007.

Born in Colorado, she graduated from the University of Maine School of Law and joined Pine Tree Legal Services as an attorney in 1970.

[1] In 1980, Calkins was nominated to the Maine District Court, where she was confirmed by the Maine Senate 30–2 after Governor Joseph E. Brennan's counsel dispelled rumors that she was involved in demonstrations at the Seabrook Station Nuclear Power Plant.

[2] Two years into her term, a group of Enfield, Maine residents tried seeking Calkins' dismissal, finding her standards and sentences to be too lenient; members of the Committee on Judicial Responsibility and Disability found nothing to pursue as she had not been acting unethically.

During her time as Chief Judge, Calkins focused on making the court more user-friendly, and was praised for her written opinions, which were considered clear and understandable even for non-lawyers.