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Noma D. Gurich (born September 26, 1952) is an American attorney and jurist who is serving as an associate justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court.Gurich was appointed the State's highest court by Governor Brad Henry in 2010 and assumed office on February 15, 2011.
Following is a list of justices of the Oklahoma Supreme Court.The court was established when Oklahoma achieved statehood in 1907, and was initially composed of five justices, with the state divided into a corresponding number of judicial districts. [1]
Noma Gurich September 26, 1952 (age 72) January 7, 2011: 2019–2020 2030 Brad Henry (D) Oklahoma: 9 Richard Darby January 1, 1958 (age 67) April 5, 2018: 2021–2023 2026 Mary Fallin (R) Oklahoma: 1 M. John Kane IV April 8, 1962 (age 62) September 17, 2019: 2023–2025 2026 Kevin Stitt (R) Oklahoma: 6 Dana Kuehn
Noma Gurich – judge serving as a justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court; Jay Kordich (1923–2017) – "father of juicing" and the inventor of the Juiceman Juicer. Both his parents were Croatian immigrants from the island of Vis. Bill Kurtis – television journalist and producer [27] Michael Lah – cartoonist; Louis Lucas – winemaker
B. Jerry Baker (announcer) Ronald L. Baker; Birch Bayh; Isaac K. Beckes; Michael Evans Behling; Jeff Belskus; John S. Benham; Grace Folashade Bent; Joseph Benti
The ads target Justices Noma Gurich, Yvonne Kauger and James Edmondson. The ads list their ages as being older than 71. The ads are being sponsored by People for Opportunity, which has board ...
Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame was established in 1982 by Oklahoma Governor George Nigh "to honor Oklahoma women who are pioneers in their field or in a project that benefits Oklahoma; who have made a significant contribution to the State of Oklahoma; who serve or have served as role models to other Oklahoma women; who may be "unsung heroes," but have made a difference in the lives of ...
The Indonesian Wikipedia (Indonesian: Wikipedia bahasa Indonesia, WBI for short) is the Indonesian language edition of Wikipedia. It is the fifth-fastest-growing Asian-language Wikipedia after the Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and Turkish language Wikipedias. It ranks 25th in terms of depth among Wikipedias.