Chief Justice Paul Newby was born in Asheboro and grew up in Jamestown, N.C. He received his B.A. degree in Public Policy Studies from Duke University and law degree from UNC-Chapel Hill School of Law.
Chief Justice Newby was first elected to the Supreme Court as an Associate Justice in 2004. He was elevated to the highest judicial office in North Carolina in the 2020 election. As Chief Justice, he is head of the Judicial Branch, a co-equal branch of state government with the Legislative and Executive branches. He is entrusted with leading the Judicial Branch and its 7,600 elected officials and employees.
He is an adjunct professor of law at Campbell University and has published a book on the North Carolina Constitution.
Chief Justice Newby’s legal experience includes private practice and corporate inhouse legal counsel. He also served almost 20 years as an Assistant United States Attorney, during which he played an integral role in conducting the undercover sting operation that recovered North Carolina’s original copy of the Bill of Rights, stolen in the aftermath of the Civil War.
Chief Justice Newby is an Eagle Scout and is the recipient of the Heroism Award (for rescuing nine people from a riptide), the God and Service Award, the Silver Beaver Award, and the Scouter of the Year Award. In 2012, he was designated a Distinguished Eagle Scout, a national honor that recognizes both his service to the Boy Scouts and his dedication to public service.
Chief Justice Newby has been married to Macon Tucker Newby since 1983, and they have four children. He is active in his local church, where he serves as a teacher and mentor to young professionals.
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Panel 1: Benchmarking Liberty: America 250
2025 North Carolina Chapters Conference
The Stateview Hotel2451 Alumni Dr
Raleigh, NC 27606
The North Carolina Constitution with Chief Justice Paul Martin Newby
Campbell Student Chapter
Campbell Law School225 Hillsborough St
raleigh, NC 27603
Valuing the Constitution: A Conversation with Chief Justice Paul Newby
North Carolina Student Chapter
North Carolina Student Chapter160 Ridge Rd.
Chapel Hill, NC 27517
North Carolina Judiciary with Chief Justice Paul Newby
North Carolina Student Chapter
UNC School of Law160 Ridge Road
Chapel Hill, NC 27599
A Conversation Chief Justice Newby
Campbell Student Chapter
Campbell University School of Law225 Hillsborough St
Raleigh, NC 27603
Panel 1: State Constitutionalism in North Carolina
Inaugural North Carolina Chapters Conference
CLE credit anticipated. Featuring: Professor John Orth, William Rand Kenan Jr. Professor of Law, UNC...
Panel 1: State Constitutionalism in North Carolina
Inaugural North Carolina Chapters Conference
CLE credit anticipated. Featuring: Professor John Orth, William Rand Kenan Jr. Professor of Law, UNC...
North Carolina Supreme Court Candidate Forum
Triangle and Cape Fear Lawyers Chapters
On September 10, 2020, The Federalist Society's Triangle and Cape Fear Lawyers Chapters hosted a...
North Carolina Supreme Court Candidate Forum
Triangle and Cape Fear Lawyers Chapters
On September 10, 2020, The Federalist Society's Triangle and Cape Fear Lawyers Chapters hosted a...