Lee Eun-ae


Lee Eun-ae is a South Korean lawyer who served as justice of the Constitutional Court of Korea from 2018 to 2024.

Early life and career

Born 1966 in Naju, Lee was educated at Salesio Girls' High School in Gwangju and studied law at Seoul National University. She passed national entrance test for the Judicial Research and Training Institute in 1987, and started legal career as judge at the Seoul Western District Court in 1990. During her career as ordinary court judge, she was once seconded to the Constitutional Court of Korea as rapporteur judge for 2 years.

Constitutional Court career

In 2018, with nomination by Supreme Court chief justice Kim Myeong-su, Lee was appointed by national president Moon Jae-in to succeed seat of justice Lee Jin-sung. Around the time of her appointment, she was expected to constitute liberal bloc inside the court. However, she was later considered as swing vote. For example, in a case where the constitutionality of punishing abortion was at issue, she sided with the progressives by ruling that such punishment was unconstitutional, but in a case where the constitutionality of a law restricting the prosecutor's power of direct investigation was at issue, she sided with the conservatives by ruling that completely eliminating the authority of prosecutors to investigate directly was unconstitutional.
On November 10, 2023, due to the resignation of Constitutional Court President Yoo Nam-seok, Justice Lee Jongseok, who had been appointed to succeed him, was delayed in the appointment process, resulting in a vacancy. Due to the vacancy of the post of President of the Constitutional Court, Senior Justice Lee Eunae held the post of Acting President of the Constitutional Court from 11 November 2023 until the appointment of Judge Lee Jongseok on 30 November 2023.

Timeline

Below list is timeline of her brief biography.