
معرفی
Mary E. Triggiano is the Director of the Andrew Center for Restorative Justice and Clinical Professor of Law at Marquette University Law School. She teaches Restorative Justice and directs the Restorative Justice Clinical Program. Previously, she served as Chief Judge of Milwaukee’s Circuit Court (2004–2020), leading innovative programs like the Healthy Infant Court and Domestic Violence Court. Her judicial career emphasized trauma-informed practices and restorative justice.
Education:
- Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice & Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
- Juris Doctor, University of Wisconsin-Madison Law School (1988)
Research & Expertise:
Dr. Triggiano focuses on restorative justice, trauma-informed systems, and evidence-based court practices. She has pioneered initiatives addressing childhood trauma, family drug treatment, and juvenile justice reform. Her work bridges legal, medical, and social systems to promote holistic justice solutions.
Professional Contributions:
- Board member, Neuroscience Research Center (Medical College of Wisconsin)
- Former president, Association for Women Lawyers
- Member of State Bar of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Bar Association, and Wisconsin Association of African American Lawyers
- Leadership roles in judicial education, including teaching at the Wisconsin Judicial College
Awards & Recognition:
- Recipient of over a dozen awards for public service, mentoring, and judicial innovation
- Honored for contributions to restorative justice, trauma-informed care, and child welfare
Labs/Initiatives: Leads the Andrew Center for Restorative Justice, fostering interdisciplinary research and community programs.





