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For those who have served as chief justice on the Michigan Supreme Court, United States. Pages in category "Chief justices of the Michigan Supreme Court" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total.
Justice Service began Current term expires Mandatory retirement deadline Appointing governor Party affiliation Law school attended Elizabeth T. Clement (Chief Justice) Nov. 17, 2017 Jan. 1, 2027 Jan. 1, 2051 Rick Snyder (R) [a] Republican Michigan State: Brian K. Zahra: Jan. 15, 2011 Jan. 1, 2031 Jan. 1, 2031 Rick Snyder (R) [a] Republican ...
In April 2024, Thomas announced her candidacy for a seat on the Michigan Supreme Court. [4] Thomas received the endorsement of Chief Justice Elizabeth T. Clement . [ 7 ] Thomas won election the Supreme Court, defeating challenger Andrew Fink .
Thomas E. Brennan (May 27, 1929 – September 29, 2018) was an American attorney, jurist, and academic administrator who was the founder of Thomas M. Cooley Law School and the 81st Justice and chief justice of the Michigan Supreme Court.
Due to her being over 70 years old, Kelly was prohibited by the Michigan Constitution to seek re-election in 2012. [1] Following Clifford Taylor's defeat in the 2008 elections, Justice Kelly was elected 4-3 to succeed him as Chief Justice of Michigan. [2] She held that position until 2011 when Robert P. Young, Jr. was elected by the justices of ...
Justice David Viviano, appointed by Gov. Rick Snyder in 2013, announced his retirement. Rep. Andrew Fink (R-Adams Twp.) and Michigan Court of Appeals Judge Mark Boonstra said they plan to seek the ...
In 1848, the court was expanded to five justices and the 1850 Michigan constitution provided that they be elected for six-year terms. In 1858, the Circuit Courts were split from the Supreme Court, so justices now only served on the Michigan Supreme Court and reduced its size to only four justices, one of whom was the Chief Justice.
An internal review by the Port Huron Police Department found no fault in the actions of the officers who responded to the death of Joshua Conant on Nov. 4.