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Gregory J. Hobbs, Jr.

Gregory J. Hobbs Jr.
Associate Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court
In office
April 18, 1996 – August 31, 2015
Appointed by Roy Romer
Succeeded by Richard L. Gabriel
Personal details
Born (1944-12-15) December 15, 1944 (age 72)
Gainesville, Florida, U.S.
Alma mater UC Berkeley School of Law
University of Notre Dame

Gregory J. Hobbs Jr. (born December 15, 1944) is a former Associate Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court. A leading expert on Colorado water law, Justice Hobbs practiced environmental, land use, transportation, and water law for more than two decades before his appointment to the bench. Justice Hobbs conveys his expertise not only on the state's highest court, but also through his extensive publications, presentations, and professional and community service.

Gregory James Hobbs Jr., was born in Florida in 1944, the first of his Irish Catholic parents' five children. With an Air Force father, the family moved frequently, including to North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Panama, Virginia, Alaska, California, and Texas. Family, church, and school engaged and influenced young Greg as did his involvement in the Boy Scouts. He first joined while in Alaska and fully embraced the scouting life, the outdoors, and its lessons, becoming an Eagle Scout in 1959. In 1960, he attended the National Jamboree in Colorado Springs and soon spent his summers working at the Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mexico. He met Barbara Hay there in 1966, and the following year "Bobbie" and Greg married.

Hobbs earned his B.A. in history at the University of Notre Dame in 1966, with his sophomore year spent at St. Joseph's Seminary. After Notre Dame, he attended Columbia University to study Latin American history before deciding to join the Peace Corps. Following their 1967 wedding, the newlyweds went to Colombia for service. The couple returned in 1968 and had their first child, their son Daniel. Their daughter Emily followed in 1971.

Hobbs spent these early years of family life in law school at the UC Berkeley School of Law, completing his degree in 1971. He then clerked for Judge William Edward Doyle of the Tenth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver for a year before briefly returning to California. In 1973, the Hobbs family returned to Denver for good. Hobbs worked for the newly formed U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for nearly two years and then the Natural Resources Section of the Colorado Attorney General's Office for almost four. At both organizations, he worked on environmental law, aimed at cleaning up polluted water and air, including Denver's "brown cloud." He concluded his time at the Attorney General's Office as special prosecutor and acting director of the Medicaid Fraud Unit.


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