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James A. Rice (born November 15, 1957) is an American attorney, judge, and politician. He is one of the six Associate Justices currently on the Montana Supreme Court. Rice was initially appointed by Governor Judy Martz in 2001. [1] His current term extends to 2030.
James A. Rice: 2014 2030 ... Jim Shea: 2017 2028 Appointed by Governor Steve Bullock, 2014; elected 2016 ... First Chief Justice of Montana Supreme Court; previously ...
Montana's Supreme Court declined on Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2024, to stay the ruling pending the state's appeal. ... Justices Jim Rice and Dirk Sandefur were the two justices who said they would have ...
On May 26, 1864, the United States Congress passed the Organic Act, [2] which formed the Montana Territory and established the Territorial Supreme Court. The court consisted of one chief justice and two associate justices, all of whom were appointed by the president of the United States and confirmed by the United States Senate; the court's first members were chosen by President Abraham ...
The Montana Supreme Court upheld a landmark trial court decision in favor of 16 young people who said their health and futures were being jeopardized by climate change that the state aggravates ...
Montana’s ultra-conservative attorney general has been accused of professional misconduct on allegations his office tried to undermine the state’s Supreme Court in defending a law that allows ...
This category is for Chief Justices and Associate Justices of the Montana Supreme Court (1889–present); see also Category:Montana Territory judges for those who served on its predecessor, the Montana Territorial Supreme Court (1864–1889).
Several justices on the seven-member Montana Supreme Court appeared skeptical of the Republican-led state's contention that the 16 young people in the case lacked legal standing to challenge a ...