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词条 List of Justices of the Louisiana Supreme Court
释义

  1. Territory of Orleans (1804–1812)

  2. State of Louisiana (1813 to the present)

     Constitution of 1812  Constitution of 1845   Constitution of 1852   Constitution of 1864   Constitution of 1879  Constitution of 1898   Constitution of 1913   Constitution of 1921   Constitution of 1974  

  3. References

Following is a list of former Justices of the Louisiana Supreme Court and their years of service.

Territory of Orleans (1804–1812)

(three judges)
  • John Bartow Prevost 1804–1806
  • Ephraim Kirby 1804 (died en route to New Orleans)
  • Peter Stephen Du Ponceau 1804 (declined Jefferson's appointment)
  • William Sprigg 1806–1808
  • George Mathews, Jr. 1806–1813
  • Joshua Lewis 1807–1813
  • John Thompson 1808–1810
  • Francois Xavier Martin 1810–1813

State of Louisiana (1813 to the present)

Constitution of 1812

(three to five judges appointed by the governor)
  • Dominic Augustin Hall 1813, Presiding Judge
  • Pierre Derbigny 1813–1820
  • George Mathews, Jr. 1813-1836, Presiding Judge
  • Francois Xavier Martin 1815-1836;
  • Alexander Porter 1821-1833
  • Henry Adams Bullard 1834–1839
  • Francois Xavier Martin 1836-1846, Presiding Judge
  • Henry Carleton 1837–1839
  • Pierre Adolphe Rost 1839
  • George Eustis 1839
  • George Strawbridge 1839
  • Rice Garland 1840–1846
  • Alonzo Morphy 1839–1846
  • Henry Adams Bullard 1840–1846
  • Florent Edouard Simon 1840–1846

Constitution of 1845

(three associate justices and one chief justice)
  • Pierre Adolphe Rost 1846–1853
  • George Eustis 1846–1853, Chief Justice
  • George Rogers King 1846–1850
  • Thomas Slidell 1846–1853; 1853–1855, Chief Justice
  • Isaac Trimble Preston 1850–1852

Constitution of 1852

(four associate justices elected in districts and one chief justice elected at-large)
  • William Dunbar 1852–1853
  • Cornelius Voorhies 1853–1859
  • Alexander McKenzie Buchanan 1853–1862
  • Abner Nash Ogden 1853–1855
  • James G. Campbell 1853–1854
  • Henry M. Spofford 1854–1858
  • James Neilson Lea 1855–1857
  • Edwin T. Merrick 1855–1865, Chief Justice
  • James L. Cole 1857–1860
  • Thomas Thompson Land 1858–1865
  • Albert Voorhies 1859–1865
  • Albert Duffel 1860–1865
  • Thomas Courtland Manning 1864–1865

Constitution of 1864

(four associate justices and one chief justice appointed by the governor for 8 year terms)
  • Peter Emile Bonford 1864–1866
  • William B. Hyman 1865–1868, Chief Justice
  • Zenon Labauve, Jr. 1865–1868
  • Rufus K. Howell 1865–1877
  • John Henry Ilsley 1865–1868
  • Robert Byron Jones 1865
  • James G. Taliaferro 1866–1876
  • John T. Ludeling 1868–1877, Chief Justice
  • William Gillespie Wyly 1868–1876
  • William Wirt Howe 1868–1872
  • John H. Kennard 1872–1873
  • Philip H. Morgan 1873–1877
  • John Edwards Leonard 1876–1877
  • John Edward King 1877
  • Thomas Courtland Manning 1877–1880, Chief Justice
  • Robert Hardin Marr 1877–1880
  • Alcibiade De Blanc 1877–1880
  • William B. Giles Egan 1877–1878
  • William Brainerd Spencer 1877–1880
  • Edward Douglass White 1879–1880

Constitution of 1879

(four associate justices and one chief justice appointed by the governor for 12 year terms)
  • Edouard Bermudez 1880–1892, Chief Justice
  • Felix P. Poché 1880–1890
  • Robert Barr Todd 1880–1888
  • William Mallory Levy 1880–1882
  • Charles E. Fenner 1880–1893
  • Thomas Courtland Manning 1882–1886
  • Lynn B. Watkins 1886
  • Samuel D. McEnery 1888–1891
  • Lynn B. Watkins 1886–1901
  • Joseph A. Breaux 1890–1904; 1904–1914, Chief Justice
  • Francis T. Nicholls 1892–1904; 1892–1904, Chief Justice
  • Charles Parlange 1893–1894
  • Henry C. Miller 1894–1899
  • Newton C. Blanchard 1897–1903

Constitution of 1898

(five justices appointed by the governor, with the chief justice determined by time in service)
  • Frank A. Monroe 1899–1914; 1914–1922, Chief Justice
  • Olivier O. Provosty 1901–1922; 1922, Chief Justice
  • Alfred D. Land 1903–1917
  • Walter B. Sommerville 1911–1921
  • Joseph A. Breaux 1904–1914, Chief Justice

Constitution of 1913

(five justices elected by the people, with the chief justice determined by time in service)
  • Charles Austin O'Niell 1914–1922; 1922–1949, Chief Justice
  • Paul Leche 1917–1919
  • Ben C. Dawkins, Sr. 1918–1924

Constitution of 1921

(seven justices elected by the people, with the chief justice determined by time in service)
  • Joshua G. Baker 1921–1922
  • Robert Reid 1923–1923
  • David N. Thompson 1922–1930
  • Winston Overton 1921–1934
  • John St. Paul 1922–1934
  • John R. Land 1921–1941
  • Wynne Grey Rogers 1922–1946
  • Harney Felix Brunot 1923–1936
  • Frederick M. Odom 1931–1945
  • Archibald T. Higgins 1934–1945
  • John B. Fournet 1935–1970; 1949–1970, Chief Justice
  • Amos Lee Ponder, Jr. 1937–1959
  • Robert F. Kennon 1945–1946
  • E. Howard McCaleb, Jr. 1941–1943; 1947–1970; 1971–1972, Chief Justice
  • Francis Willard Hawthorne 1945-1968
  • Joe Busbey Hamiter 1943–1970; Chief Justice 1970
  • Nathaniel W. Bond 1947–1948
  • Harold A. Moise 1948–1958
  • J. Cleveland Fruge 1949
  • Samuel A. LeBlanc 1949–1954
  • James D. Simon 1955–1960
  • Albert A. Tate, Jr. 1970–1979
  • Walter B. Hamlin 1958–1972; 1972–1973, Chief Justice
  • Rene A. Viosca 1959–1960
  • Joe W. Sanders 1960–1973; 1973–1980, Chief Justice
  • Frank Summers 1960–1978; 1979–1980, Chief Justice
  • Mack E. Barham 1968–1975
  • John Allen Dixon, Jr. 1971–1980; 1980–1990, Chief Justice
  • Pascal F. Calogero, Jr. 1973–1990; 1990–2008, Chief Justice
  • Walter F. Marcus, Jr. 1973–2000

Constitution of 1974

(seven justices elected in single-member districts after reapportionment by legislation effective in the year 2000; the chief justice is determined by time in service)
  • James L. Dennis 1975–1995
  • Fred A. Blanche, Jr. 1979–1986
  • Jack C. Watson 1979–1996
  • Harry T. Lemon 1980–2001
  • Luther F. Cole 1986–1992
  • Pike Hall 1990–1994
  • Catherine D. Kimball 1992–2009; 2009–2013
  • Revius Ortique, Jr. 1993–1994
  • Bernette J. Johnson 1994–present, Chief Justice
  • Jeffrey P. Victory 1995–2014
  • E. Joseph Bleich 1996
  • Jeannette Knoll 1997–2016
  • Chet D. Traylor 1997–2009
  • John L. Weimer 2001–present
  • Greg G. Guidry 2009–present
  • Marcus R. Clark 2009–present
  • Jefferson D. Hughes, III 2013–present
  • Scott J. Crichton 2015–present
  • James T. Genovese 2017–present

References

  • Celebration of the Centenary of the Supreme Court of Louisiana by Henry Dart (1913)
  • "Louisiana Supreme Court Justices." http://www.lasc.org/about_the_court/justices_bio.asp. Retrieved September 18, 2015.
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