This press release just in from the Governor’s office (1/5/26):
Montpelier, Vt. – Governor Phil Scott today has named Christina Nolan of Burlington and Michael Drescher of Hinesburg to the Vermont Supreme Court.
“Naming justices to the Vermont Supreme Court is one of the greatest responsibilities for any governor,” said Governor Phil Scott. “These appointments are important to maintain the trust of Vermonters in a fair and independent legal system. Christina and Michael both demonstrated an extraordinary commitment to public service, the rule of law, justice and will be great additions to the Court.”

“I grew up on a dirt road in Westford, the oldest of four children, with parents who nourished the early calling I felt to public service,” said Nolan. “This is an opportunity like no other to continue to make a positive difference in the lives of Vermonters and to uphold the rule of the law and the Constitution. I am humbled by the Governor’s confidence in me and by this new opportunity to serve the state I call home.”
Nolan was employed from 2010 to 2021 at the United States Attorney’s Office in Vermont (USAO), serving first as an assistant United States attorney in the Criminal Division for nearly eight years, and then as United States attorney. Following the bipartisan recommendation of Senator Patrick Leahy and Governor Phil Scott, Christina was unanimously confirmed by the United States Senate.
Following law school, Michael Drescher was a law clerk to Judge Fred I. Parker, who was then Vermont’s judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. After clerking for Judge Parker, Drescher went to work for the law 
“Having the opportunity to join the men and women of the Vermont judiciary is an extraordinary privilege, and I am deeply honored to have been selected by the Governor to serve on the Supreme Court,” said Drescher. “I have spent the last 30 years working with and appearing before Vermont judges in state and federal courts. Drawing on that experience, I pledge to help lead a court system in which everyone is treated with dignity and respect, justice is administered fairly and efficiently, and individual rights are protected.”
Drescher graduated from Dartmouth College with a degree in mathematics and earned his law degree from Northwestern University in Chicago. He is married to Christina Drescher. They have two daughters who currently live in the Boston area.
Both Nolan and Drescher were forwarded to the Governor on a list of candidates deemed well qualified by the Judicial Nominating Board. Their swearing in ceremonies will be announced at a later date.



