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North Carolina 3 Richard Dietz February 1, 1977 (age 47) January 1, 2023: 2030 February 28, 2053: Republican: Wake Forest 5 Trey Allen November 20, 1974 (age 50) January 1, 2023: 2030 November 30, 2050: Republican: North Carolina 6 Allison Riggs: 1980 or 1981 (age 43–44) September 11, 2023: 2024 May 31, 2057: Democratic: University of Florida
The Supreme Court of the State of North Carolina is the state of North Carolina's highest appellate court. Until the creation of the North Carolina Court of Appeals in the 1960s, it was the state's only appellate court. The Supreme Court consists of six associate justices and one chief justice, although the number of justices has varied.
Chief justices of the North Carolina Supreme Court (30 P) Pages in category "Justices of the North Carolina Supreme Court" The following 69 pages are in this category, out of 69 total.
Since becoming a judge (first on the Court of Appeals in 2023 and then on the state Supreme Court later the same year), Riggs has authored several decisions, though many of the high court’s more ...
Since the Supreme Court was established in 1789, 116 people have served on the Court. The length of service on the Court for the 107 non-incumbent justices ranges from William O. Douglas's 36 years, 209 days to John Rutledge's 1 year, 18 days as associate justice and, separated by a period of years off the Court, his 138 days as chief justice.
Get to know the candidates for North Carolina’s judicial races with our voter guide. ... NC Supreme Court Associate Justice. Political party: Republican. Age as of Nov. 5, 2024: 44. Campaign ...
Age as of Nov. 5, 2024: 43. Campaign ... Justice on the North Carolina Supreme Court (2023 - Present). ... Civil rights and voting rights attorney for over 14 years at the Southern Coalition for ...
In 2000, he was elected to the North Carolina Supreme Court, defeating Franklin Freeman. [8] He was elected as a Republican, though the office became nonpartisan. [9] Justice Edmunds won a second term to the North Carolina Supreme Court by defeating Wake Forest University law professor Suzanne Reynolds in the 2008 elections. [10]