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  1. This is a list of the justices of the Supreme Court of Georgia, ... Walter F. George: 1917: 1922: James K. Hines: 1922: 1932: Richard Russell Sr. 1923: 1938: 1923–1938

    Judge
    Began Active Service
    Ended Active Service
    2022
    present
    2021
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    2021
    present
    2020
    present
  2. The terms of four Georgia Supreme Court justices will expire on December 31, 2024. The four seats were up for nonpartisan election on May 21, 2024. The filing deadline was March 8, 2024.

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  4. Click on a Justice to Read Biography. MICHAEL P. BOGGS, Chief Justice NELS S.D. PETERSON, Presiding Justice SARAH HAWKINS WARREN, Justice CHARLES J. BETHEL, Justice JOHN J. ELLINGTON, Justice CARLA WONG MCMILLIAN, Justice SHAWN ELLEN LAGRUA, Justice VERDA M. COLVIN, Justice ANDREW A. PINSON, Justice.

  5. May 15, 2024 · Who is running for the Georgia Supreme Court in 2024? Four sitting justices, John Ellington, Nels Peterson, Andrew Pinson and Chief Justice Michael P. Boggs are currently running for...

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    The 1983 Georgia Constitution gives the Georgia Supreme Court exclusive appellate jurisdiction over constitutional cases and election contest cases. The court also has general appellate jurisdiction over land title, will and equity cases, divorce and alimony cases, certified cases, death penalty cases, and writs of habeas corpus or certiorari. The ...

    The table below lists the current judges of the Georgia Supreme Court, their political party, and when they assumed office.

    The table below details the number of cases filed with the court and the number of dispositions (decisions) the court reached in each year. As of September 2019, data from 2014 to 2017 was not available.

    The following are noteworthy cases heard before the Georgia Supreme Court. For a full list of opinions published by the court, click here. Know of a case we should cover here? Let us know by emailing us.

    Ballotpedia Courts: Determiners and Dissenters

    1. 1.1. See also: Ballotpedia Courts: Determiners and Dissenters In 2020, Ballotpedia published Ballotpedia Courts: Determiners and Dissenters, a study on how state supreme court justices decided the cases that came before them. Our goal was to determine which justices ruled together most often, which frequently dissented, and which courts featured the most unanimous or contentious decisions. The study tracked the position taken by each state supreme court justice in every case they decided i...

    Ballotpedia Courts: State Partisanship

    1. 1.1. See also: Ballotpedia Courts: State Partisanship Last updated: June 15, 2020 In 2020, Ballotpedia published Ballotpedia Courts: State Partisanship, a study examining the partisan affiliation of all state supreme court justices in the country as of June 15, 2020. The study presented Confidence Scores that represented our confidence in each justice's degree of partisan affiliation, based on a variety of factors. This was not a measure of where a justice fell on the political or ideologi...

    Bonica and Woodruff campaign finance scores

    1. 1.1. See also: Bonica and Woodruff campaign finance scores of state supreme court justices, 2012 In October 2012, political science professors Adam Bonica and Michael Woodruff of Stanford University attempted to determine the partisan outlook of state supreme court justices in their paper, "State Supreme Court Ideology and 'New Style' Judicial Campaigns." A score above 0 indicated a more conservative-leaning ideology while scores below 0 were more liberal. The state Supreme Court of Georgi...

    The Georgia Code of Judicial Conduct sets forth ethical guidelines and principles for the conduct of judges and judicial candidates in Georgia. It consists of four overarching canons: The full text of the Georgia Code of Judicial Conduct can be found here.

    In 1858, the Georgia legislature passed an act "decreeing that the decisions of the 13-year-old court had the force of law."The first session of the court was held in Talbotton, Georgia on January 26, 1846. Three judges were chosen by the General Assembly, and were paid $2,500 per year. The men were Joseph Henry Lumpkin of Athens, Eugenius A. Nisbe...

    A state government trifectais a term that describes single-party government, when one political party holds the governor's office and has majorities in both chambers of the legislature in a state government. A state supreme court plays a role in the checks and balances system of a state government. Georgia has a Republican trifecta. The Republican ...

  6. The Supreme Court of Georgia is the highest judicial authority of the U.S. state of Georgia. The court was established in 1845 as a three-member panel, increased in number to six, then to seven in 1945, and finally to nine in 2017. [1] Since 1896, the justices have been elected by the people of the state. The justices are currently elected in ...

  7. Georgia Supreme Court: General Election Results 2024. County-level results from the 2024 Georgia Supreme Court general election. Georgia Supreme Court Justice Andrew Pinson is...

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