Fred Cowan is a
Kentucky
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politician. He currently serves as a Kentucky Circuit Judge of the 30th judicial district in
Louisville
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. He is a former
Kentucky Attorney General
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(1988–1992) and former member of the
Kentucky State House of Representatives
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The General Assembly meets annually in the ...
for the 32nd district (1982–1987).
Cowan is one of the few Kentuckians who has been elected to all three branches of Kentuckian State Government.
Cowan was born on October 11, 1945 in New York, NY to Mary Virginia Wesley of Union County, KY, and Frederic Sr. of NY, NY. At age 8 he moved to
Sturgis, Kentucky
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and a year later moved to Louisville where he attended Bloom Elementary, Highland Middle, and
Atherton High School. In 1967 Cowan graduated from
Dartmouth College
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and served in the
Peace Corps
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in Dessie, Ethiopia (1967–1969). While in Ethiopia, he taught English at Woizero Siheen High School and became fluent in
Amharic.
Once he returned to the US, he taught 5th grade in North Carolina before moving to Little Rock, Arkansas where he was a copy editor at the Arkansas Democrat and then started a grassroots consumer organization. In Little Rock, he met and married Linda Marshall Scholle, granddaughter of
Lenore Marshall
Lenore Guinzberg Marshall (September 7, 1899, New York City – September 23, 1971, Doylestown, Pennsylvania) was an American poet, novelist, and activist.
Life
She was the daughter of Harry and Leonie (Kleinert) Guinzburg. She graduated from Bar ...
and great-granddaughter of
Louis Marshall
Louis Marshall (December 14, 1856 – September 11, 1929) was an American corporate, constitutional and civil rights lawyer as well as a mediator and Jewish community leader who worked to secure religious, political, and cultural freedom for a ...
. Fred and Linda moved to Massachusetts for Fred to attend
Harvard Law School where he graduated in 1978.
Cowan moved to Louisville and worked for the campaign of
Harvey Sloane for Governor of Kentucky in 1978–1979. After the unsuccessful campaign, Cowan practiced law with former Brown, Todd and Heyburn (
Frost Brown Todd
Frost Brown Todd LLP is a law firm based in the Southern and Midwestern United States. It resulted from the 2000 merger of Frost & Jacobs LLP, a Cincinnati-based firm, with Brown Todd & Heyburn PLLC, a Louisville-based firm. It has over 575 attor ...
) and ran for
State Representative, defeating a ten-term
Republican
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Political ideology
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** Republicanism, the ideology in support of republics or agains ...
incumbent. In 1987 he ran for
Attorney General of Kentucky
The Attorney General of Kentucky is an office created by the Kentucky Constitution. (Ky.Const. § 91). Under Kentucky law, they serve several roles, including the state's chief prosecutor (KRS 15.700), the state's chief law enforcement officer (K ...
and defeated Todd Hollenbach in the Democratic primary. As Attorney General he successfully argued
Stanford v. Kentucky before the United States Supreme Court in 1989. In 2005, the case was reversed by
Roper v. Simmons.
Before being elected Judge in 2006, he practiced law from 1992 to 2006 with Lynch, Cox, Gillman and Mayhan (now Lynch, Cox, Gillman and Goodman).
Cowan is the younger brother of author Roberta Bondi, older brother of History Detective
Wesley Cowan and first cousin of actress and singer
Kassie Wesley DePaiva. He and Linda have three daughters.
References
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Living people
Kentucky state court judges
1945 births
Politicians from Louisville, Kentucky
Atherton High School alumni
Dartmouth College alumni
Democratic Party members of the Kentucky House of Representatives
Kentucky Attorneys General
Harvard Law School alumni