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Following is a list of justices of the Louisiana Supreme Court and their years of service. Territory of Orleans (1804–1812) (three judges)
The Supreme Court of Louisiana (French: Cour suprême de Louisiane; Spanish: Corte Suprema de Luisiana) is the highest court and court of last resort in the U.S. state of Louisiana. The modern Supreme Court, composed of seven justices, meets in the French Quarter of New Orleans. The Supreme Court, and Louisiana state law, are historically based ...
The Judiciary of Louisiana is defined under the Constitution and law of Louisiana and is composed of the Louisiana Supreme Court, the Louisiana Circuit Courts of Appeal, the District Courts, the Justice of the Peace Courts, the Mayor's Courts, the City Courts, and the Parish Courts. The Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court is the chief ...
Bernette Joshua Johnson (born June 17, 1943) [1] is an American lawyer from New Orleans, who served as the chief justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court from 2013 to 2020. [ 2 ] She is the first African American to serve in this position, and succeeded Catherine D. Kimball .
Pages in category "Justices of the Louisiana Supreme Court" The following 119 pages are in this category, out of 119 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Catherine D. (Kitty) Kimball (born February 7, 1945) [1] is the retired Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court. [2] She was also the first woman elected to the Louisiana Supreme Court, in 1992. Before that, in 1983, she was the first female judge in the 18th Judicial District. [3] [4]
John Louis Weimer III (born October 2, 1954) is an American judge who has served as the chief justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court since 2021. [2] [3] Weimer received a Juris Doctor from Louisiana State University in 1980. In 1995, he was elected District Judge for the 17th Judicial District Court.
All-Woman Supreme Court (special sitting of the Supreme Court of Texas for a single case) 1925 Alaska: 2025–present [18] Arkansas: 2015–present [19] California: 2011–2017; 2022–present District of Columbia: 2006–2013, 2017–present Idaho 2023–present [20] Illinois 2023–present [21] Maryland: 2013–present Michigan: 1997, 2009 ...