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Rachel Pickering

Judge Rachel Pickering

appointed 2022

Judge

Judge Rachel Pickering is the first Hispanic to serve on the Court of Appeals. She comes to the Court following service as a district court judge in Kansas’ 3rd Judicial District. Prior to joining the bench, she was assistant solicitor general in the Attorney General's Office and assistant district attorney in Shawnee County. She also spent a decade in criminal defense, both at the appellate and trial levels. She specialized in intellectual property earlier in her career. She earned her law degree from the University of Missouri School of Law in 2003, with a certificate in e-commerce and intellectual property. She is an adjunct professor at Washburn University School of Law.
 

Current term

Appointed to court August 2022. Confirmed January 2023.
 

Judicial experience

2023-present, judge, Court of Appeals

2019-2023, district court judge, Third Judicial District (Shawnee County)

  • Kansas Ad Hoc Court Record Committee, 2021–2022

 

Previous professional experience

2018­­­–2019, assistant solicitor general, Kansas Attorney General’s Office, Topeka

2015–2018, assistant district attorney, Shawnee County District Attorney’s Office, Topeka

2014–2015, public defender, Third Judicial District Public Defender Office, Topeka

2005–2013, appellate defender, Appellate Defender Office, Topeka

2002–2004, law clerk and associate attorney, Hovey Williams LLP, Kansas City

2002, summer clerkship, Miller Law Firm, Kansas City

2001, summer clerkship, Missouri Supreme Court, Jefferson City

1997–2000, intellectual property coordinator for technology transfer, Kansas State University Research Foundation, Manhattan

1996–1997, international paralegal, Howell and Haferkamp, L.C., St. Louis

 

Teaching and coaching experience

2018­­­–present, adjunct professor and creator of law skills course, "Fundamentals of Oral Argument." Washburn University School of Law

2014­­­–2019, moot court team coach for 5 teams, Washburn University School of Law

2007­­­–present, volunteer moot court judge, Washburn University School of Law

2007, 2015­­­–2019, guest lecturer, Washburn University School of Law

2010­­­–present, Continuing Legal Education lecturer
 

Education

University of Missouri School of Law, J.D., 2003

  • certificate in E-Commerce & Intellectual Property

University of Kansas School of Law, visiting law student, 2003

  • legislative clinic - studied passage of SB 123 

Roosevelt University, paralegal studies certificate program, 1995

University of Missouri-St. Louis, B.A., 1994

  

Written contributions and podcasts

10 Takeaways for a Successful Career: A Spotlight on Janet Levine, ABA Criminal Justice Magazine (August 2, 2023)

A Day in the Life: Judge and Prosecutor, JustPod, Podcast for the ABA Criminal Justice Section (October 6, 2021)

An Awakening and More: How Being Part of the Women in Criminal Justice Task Force Has Provided Me with a Judicial Awareness, ABA Criminal Justice Magazine (May 1, 2021)
 

Professional memberships and activities

American Bar Association

  • National Appellate Advocacy Competition, 2021­­­–2022

  • ​Women in Criminal Justice Committee, co-chair, 2019­­­–present

  • Women in Criminal Justice Task Force, 2019­­­–2023

  • American Bar Foundation, Fellow

Hispanic National Bar Association

  • Member, 2017­­­–present

  • Latina Leadership Academy, attendee, 2018     

  • Law Student and Young Lawyer Speed Mentoring program, HNBA conferences

Kansas Bar Association

  • Member, Appellate division 

  • Kansas Bar Foundation, Fellow 

Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association Leadership Academy

  • 2003-2004 Inaugural class

Kansas State Board of Examiners of Court Reporters

  • Past chair 

  • Board, 2013­­­–2022

Kansas Women Attorneys Association 

  • Program chair, 2018

  • Program committee co-chair 30th anniversary conference, 2019

  • Program committee, 2015­­­–2019

  • District representative, 2018­­­–2019

National Association of Women Judges, 2019­­­–present

  • District 10 representative

Sam A. Crow American Inn of Court

  • Past president

  • CLE chair

  • Executive committee, 2018­­­–2023

Topeka Bar Association

  • Member

Women Attorneys Association of Topeka

  • Past president

  • Program chair, 2013­­­–2015

  • Board member, 2013­­­–2019

Association of Intellectual Property and Entrepreneurial Law (AIPEL) 

  • Co-founded law student group, initially titled Association of Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law, spring 2001 

  • Inaugural president, 2001­­­–2002

 

Awards and honors

Nathan Burkan Memorial Copyright Award, ASCAP law school writing competition

CALI Excellence for the Future Award, Contracts II

Paralegal Studies Writing Scholarship, Roosevelt University Paralegal Certificate Program

Chancellor’s Scholarship, University of Missouri-St. Louis
 

​Community, civic, and charitable activities

Topeka Symphony Orchestra, board member, 2018­­­–present

Washburn Women’s Alliance, board member, 2018­­­–present

Topeka Heartland Sertoma Club, 2018­­­–present 

Boy Scouts of America, assistant Cub Scout den leader, 2013­­­–2016, Wamego

St. Bernard church, volunteer, Wamego
 

Additional information 

She and her husband of 28 years settled in Manhattan, Kansas, over 25 years ago. They later moved to Wamego and raised their family in a small Kansas town. They now live in Topeka. 

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