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  1. The Supreme Court of Alabama was organized under the governorship of William Wyatt Bibb, [3] and had its beginnings with the Alabama Constitution of 1819, which stated that until the General Assembly deemed otherwise, the functions of the Supreme Court would be handled by the judges of the Alabama circuit courts.

  2. Apr 17, 2024 · Government & Politics Judiciary State Courts. Alabama Supreme Court. John McKinley The Supreme Court of Alabama is the state’s highest appellate court. It does not make or enforce the law, but rather interprets the law.

  3. The supreme court was established by Article VI of the Alabama Constitution, Section 139. As of August 2021, all nine judges on the court were either elected in partisan elections as a Republican or appointed by a Republican governor. Sue Bell Cobb, who retired in 2011, was the last Democrat to sit on the court.

  4. judicial.alabama.gov › appellate › supremecourtSupreme Court of Alabama

    May 19, 2023 · The Supreme Court of Alabama is composed of a chief justice and eight associate justices. As the highest state court, the Supreme Court has both judicial and administrative responsibilities. The Supreme Court has authority to review decisions rendered by the other courts of the state.

  5. A History of the Alabama Judicial System: Supreme Court; Alabama Supreme Court and State Law Library: Judges This page was last edited on 19 May 2024, at 17:55 ...

  6. Mar 30, 2023 · History of the Alabama State Courts. During Alabama’s territorial period, the federal government appointed judges to the general and superior courts. When Alabama became a state in 1819, its judicial system was outlined in the Constitution. The document provided for a supreme court consisting of five judges selected by the General Assembly ...

  7. Art. V, § 3, Ala. Const. 1819. On December 14, 1819, Alabama officially. became the 22d state, and the General Assembly enacted legislation. dividing the counties of the state into 5 judicial circuits. On the second. Monday in May 1820, the first term of the Supreme Court was held at. Cahawba, then the state capital.

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