List of Justices of the Nebraska Supreme Court

Following is a list of Justices of the Nebraska Supreme Court:

Territorial Justices

JudgeBegan active
service
Ended active
service
Ferguson, FennerFenner Ferguson18541857
Harden, Edward R.Edward R. Harden18541860
Bradley, JamesJames Bradley18541857
Underwood, J. W.J. W. Underwood1857[1]1857
Black, Samuel W.Samuel W. Black18571859
Wakeley, EleazerEleazer Wakeley18571861
Hall, AugustusAugustus Hall18581861
Miller, JosephJoseph Miller18591860
Kellogg, William PittWilliam Pitt Kellogg18611865[2]
Lockwood, William F.William F. Lockwood18611867
Streeter, Joseph E.Joseph E. Streeter18611863
Dundy, Elmer S.Elmer S. Dundy18631867
Kellogg, WilliamWilliam Kellogg18651867

State Supreme Court Justices

JudgeBegan active
service
Ended active
service
Began as
Chief Justice
Ended as
Chief Justice
Little, William A.William A. Little[3]----
Mason, Oliver P.Oliver P. Mason1867[4]187318671873
Lake, George B.George B. Lake186718841873
1882
1878
1884
Crounse, LorenzoLorenzo Crounse18671873--
Gantt, DanielDaniel Gantt18731878[5]18781878
Maxwell, SamuelSamuel Maxwell187318941878
1886
1892
1882
1888
1894
Cobb, AmasaAmasa Cobb1878[6]18921884
1890
1886
Reese, Manoah B.Manoah B. Reese1884
1908
1890
1915
1888
1909
1890
1915
Norval, T. L.T. L. Norval189019021894
1900
1896
1902
Post, Alfred M.Alfred M. Post1892189818961898
Harrison, T. O. C.T. O. C. Harrison1894190018981900
Sullivan, John JosephJohn Joseph Sullivan1898190419021904
Holcomb, Silas A.Silas A. Holcomb1900190619041906
Sedgwick, Samuel H.Samuel H. Sedgwick1902
1910
1908
1919[5]
--
Barnes, John B.John B. Barnes1904191719081909
Letton, Charles B.Charles B. Letton19061925--
Dean, James R.James R. Dean1909[7]
1917
1910
1935
--
Root, Jesse L.Jesse L. Root1909[7]1911--
Fawcett, JacobJacob Fawcett1909[7]19171915[8]1915
Rose, William B.William B. Rose1909[7]1943--
Hamer, Francis G.Francis G. Hamer19111918[5]--
Hollenbeck, ConradConrad Hollenbeck1915[5][9]191519151915
Morrissey, Andrew M.Andrew M. Morrissey1915[10]192719151927
Cornish, Albert J.Albert J. Cornish19171920[5]--
Aldrich, Chester HardyChester Hardy Aldrich1918[11]1924[5]--
Flansburg, Leonard A.Leonard A. Flansburg1920[12]1923--
Day, George A.George A. Day1920[13]1927[5]--
Good, Edward E.Edward E. Good19231937[5]--
Thompson, W. H.W. H. Thompson1924[14]1931--
Evans, Robert E.Robert E. Evans1925[5]1925--
Eberly, George A.George A. Eberly1925[15]1943--
Goss, Charles A.Charles A. Goss19271938[5]19271938
Howell, Francis S.Francis S. Howell1928[16]1929--
Day, L. B.L. B. Day19291938[5]--
Paine, Bayard H.Bayard H. Paine19311949--
Carter, Edward F.Edward F. Carter19351971--
Messmore, FrederickFrederick Messmore1937[17]1965--
Johnsen, Harvey M.Harvey M. Johnsen1939[18]1940--
Simmons, Robert G.Robert G. Simmons1939[19]196319391963
Yeager, John W.John W. Yeager1941[20]1965--
Chappell, E. B.E. B. Chappell19431961--
Wenke, Adolph E.Adolph E. Wenke19431961[5]--
Boslaugh, P. E.P. E. Boslaugh19491961--
Spencer, Harry A.Harry A. Spencer19611979[21]1978[22]1978
Boslaugh, LeslieLeslie Boslaugh19611994[21]--
Brower, Robert C.Robert C. Brower1961[23]1967--
White, Paul W.Paul W. White19631978[21]19631978
McCown, HaleHale McCown1965[24]1983[21]--
Smith, Robert L.Robert L. Smith1965[24]1973[21]--
Newton, John E.John E. Newton1967[24]1977[21]--
Clinton, Lawrence M.Lawrence M. Clinton1971[24]1982[5]--
Brodkey, DonaldDonald Brodkey1974[24]1982[21]--
White, C. ThomasC. Thomas White1977[25]1998[21]19951998
Krivosha, NormanNorman Krivosha1978[24]1987[26]19781987
Hastings, William C.William C. Hastings1979[27]1995[21]19871995
Caporale, D. NickD. Nick Caporale1982[28]1998[21]--
Shanahan, Thomas M.Thomas M. Shanahan1983[29]1993[30]--
Grant, John T.John T. Grant1983[31] 1993[21]--
Fahrnbruch, Dale E.Dale E. Fahrnbruch1987[32]1996[21]--
Lanphier, David J.David J. Lanphier1993[33]1997[34]--
Wright, John F.John F. Wright1994[35]Incumbent-
Connolly, William M.William M. Connolly1994[36]Incumbent--
Gerrard, John M.John M. Gerrard1995[37]2012--
Stephan, Kenneth C.Kenneth C. Stephan1997[38]Incumbent--
McCormack, MichaelMichael McCormack1997[39]Incumbent--
Hendry, John V.John V. Hendry1998[40]2006[21]19982006
Miller-Lerman, LindseyLindsey Miller-Lerman1998[41]Incumbent--
Heavican, Michael G.Michael G. Heavican2006[42]Incumbent2006Incumbent
Cassel, William B.William B. Cassel2012[43]Incumbent--

References

  1. Listed as an associate judge of the Supreme Court in Complete Session Laws, 1855-87, Vol. 1, Page 370.
  2. Granted leave of absence by President Lincoln to join the 7th Illinois Cavalry. Served as colonel in the regiment from Sept.|8, 1861, to June 1, 1862. Resigned as territorial chief justice in 1865.
  3. Elected in 1867 but died before he qualified.
  4. Appointed in 1867; elected in 1868.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Died while in office.
  6. Appointed in 1878 to fill vacancy created by death of Chief Justice Gantt, then elected 1879.
  7. 1 2 3 4 Constitutional amendment approved in 1908 increased number of Supreme Court judges from three to seven. The governor appointed four judges, two to serve until successors were elected in the 1909 general election, and the other two to serve until successors were elected in the 1911 general election.
  8. Acting chief justice Jan. 21 to 25, 1915.
  9. Served from Jan. 7 to 21, 1915; died Jan. 21, 1915.
  10. Appointed chief justice Jan. 25, 1915, to fill vacancy created by death of Chief Justice Hollenbeck.
  11. Appointed Nov. 16, 1918, to fill vacancy created by death of Judge Hamer. Aldrich died March 10, 1924.
  12. Appointed April 21, 1920, to fill vacancy created by death of Judge Cornish.
  13. Appointed Jan. 8, 1920, to fill vacancy created by death of Judge Sedgwick. Judge Day died Dec. 20, 1927.
  14. Appointed April 15, 1924, to fill vacancy created by death of Judge Aldrich.
  15. Appointed July 24, 1925, to fill vacancy created by death of Judge Evans.
  16. Appointed Dec. 29, 1927, to fill vacancy created by death of Judge George A. Day.
  17. Appointed Aug. 9, 1937, to fill vacancy created by death of Judge Good.
  18. Appointed Nov. 28, 1938, to fill vacancy created by death of Judge L. B. Day. Term began Jan. 3, 1939. Resigned Nov. 8, 1940, upon appointment to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.
  19. Appointed Nov. 12, 1938, to fill vacancy created by death of Chief Justice Goss. Term began Jan. 5, 1939.
  20. Appointed Nov. 18, 1940, to fill vacancy created by resignation of Judge Johnsen.
  21. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Retired.
  22. Served as chief justice pro tempore from Sept. 18 to Dec. 22, 1978.
  23. Appointed March 13, 1961, to fill vacancy created by death of Judge Wenke.
  24. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Appointed to fill vacancy.
  25. Appointed Jan. 6, 1977, to replace retiring Judge Newton. Named chief justice Jan. 26, 1995, to replace retiring Chief Justice Hastings.
  26. Resigned July 31, 1987.
  27. Appointed Jan. 31, 1979, to replace retiring Judge Spencer. Named chief justice Sept. 2, 1987, following resignation of Chief Justice Krivosha.
  28. Appointed Dec. 21, 1981, to replace retiring Judge Brodkey.
  29. Appointed March 24, 1983, to fill vacancy created by death of Judge Clinton.
  30. Resigned to serve on the United States District Court for the District of Nebraska.
  31. Appointed Sept. 1, 1983, to replace retiring Judge McCown.
  32. Appointed Nov. 13, 1987, to fill vacancy created when Judge Hastings was named chief justice.
  33. Appointed Oct. 14, 1992, to replace retiring Judge Grant.
  34. Voters removed Judge Lanphier from the bench in 1996.
  35. Appointed Jan. 27, 1994, to replace Judge Shanahan, who resigned to serve on the United States District Court for the District of Nebraska.
  36. Appointed Nov. 17, 1994, to replace retiring Judge Leslie Boslaugh.
  37. Appointed April 20, 1995, to fill vacancy created when Judge C. Thomas White was named chief justice.
  38. Appointed Jan. 27, 1997, to replace retiring Judge Farhnbruch.
  39. Appointed Jan. 28, 1997, to fill vacancy created when voters removed Judge Lanphier from the bench.
  40. Appointed chief justice Aug. 5, 1998, to replace retiring Chief Justice C. Thomas White.
  41. Appointed Aug. 5, 1998, to replace retiring Judge Caporale.
  42. Appointed Oct. 1, 2006, to replace retiring Chief Justice Hendry.
  43. Appointed April 26, 2012, to fill vacancy created by appointment of John M. Gerrard to the United States District Court for the District of Nebraska.

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