WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court said Tuesday that the first-ever women to hold two prominent positions at the court, handling the justices' security and overseeing publication of the court's decisions, are retiring.Pamela Talkin's most public role in nearly two decades as the court's marshal has been opening court sessions by announcing the justices' entrance into the courtroom and banging a gavel before court begins.
She noted in 2005: “I’m the only person in the courtroom with a gavel.” But her responsibilities as marshal's job were vast.