Greene: As state's chief justice, Mullarkey wielded law with quiet precision
Judges tend to give lousy interviews, preferring that their rulings speak for them.
"This job requires the ability to withdraw yourself," says Mary Mullarkey, withdrawn in her chambers Friday.
The chief justice of the Colorado Supreme Court is a public official without a public persona. She's admired for her intellect and professionalism, yet remains enigmatic even to those close to her.