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Supreme Court of Illinois

 
Wikipedia: Supreme Court of Illinois
Illinois Supreme Court
Illinois state seal.png
Seal of Illinois
Established in 1841
Jurisdiction Illinois Illinois,
(United States) United States
Location Springfield, Illinois
Composition method election
Authorized by Illinois Constitution
Decisions are appealed to Supreme Court of the United States
Judge term length 10 years
Number of positions Seven
Website state.il.us/court/
Chief Justice
Currently Thomas R. Fitzgerald
Since May 19, 2008

The Supreme Court of Illinois is the state supreme court of Illinois. The court's authority is granted in Article VI of the current Illinois Constitution, which provides for seven justices elected from the five appellate judicial districts of the state: Three justices from Cook County and each from the other four districts. Each justice is elected for a term of ten years[1] and the chief justice is elected by the court from its members for a three-year term.

The court has limited original jurisdiction and has final appellate jurisdiction. It has mandatory jurisdiction in capital cases and cases where the constitutionality of laws has been called into question, and discretionary jurisdiction from the Illinois Appellate Court. Along with the state legislature, the court promulgates rules for all state courts. Also, its members have the authority to elevate trial judges to the appellate court on a temporary basis.[2] The court administers professional discipline through the Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Committee and they govern initial licensing through the Illinois Board of Admissions to the Bar.

The official reporter of the Illinois Supreme Court is Illinois Reports.

Contents

Current Justices

Name Party Joined the Court Current Term Ends District Law School Attended
Thomas R. Fitzgerald (Chief Justice) Democratic 2000 2010 1st District John Marshall Law School
Charles E. Freeman Democratic 1990 2012 1st District John Marshall Law School
Robert R. Thomas Republican 2000 2010 2nd District Loyola University Chicago School of Law
Thomas L. Kilbride Democrat 2000 2010 3rd District Antioch School of Law
Rita B. Garman Republican 2001 2012 4th District University of Iowa College of Law
Lloyd A. Karmeier Republican 2004 2014 5th District University of Illinois College of Law
Anne M. Burke Democratic 2006 2018 1st District Chicago-Kent College of Law

Previous Justices

2000 – Present

  • Phillip J. Rarick (2002-2004)

1900 – 2000

  • S. Louis Rathje (1999-2000)
  • Michael Anthony Bilandic (1994-1997)
  • Mary Ann G. McMorrow (1992-2006)
  • Moses W. Harrison II (1992-2002)
  • John L. Nickels (1992-1998)
  • Benjamin K. Miller (1991-1994)
  • Joseph F. Cunningham (1991-1992)
  • Charles E. Freeman (1990-present)
  • James D. Heiple (1990-2000)
  • Horace L. Calvo (1988-1991)
  • John J. Stamos (1988-1990)
  • Joseph F. Cunningham (1987-1988)
  • Benjamin K. Miller (1984-2001)
  • Seymour Simon (1980-1988)
  • Thomas E. Kluczynski (1978-1980)
  • William G. Clark (1976-1992)
  • Caswell J. Crebs (1975-1976)
  • Thomas J. Moran (1976-1992)
  • James A. Dooley (1976-1978)
  • Howard C. Ryan (1970-1990)
  • Joseph H. Goldenhersh (1970-1987)
  • Charles H. Davis (1970-1975)
  • Marvin F. Burt (1969-1970)
  • Caswell J. Crebs (1969-1970)
  • John T. Culbertson, Jr. (1969-1970)
  • Thomas E. Kluczynski (1966-1976)
  • Daniel P. Ward (1966-1990)
  • Robert C. Underwood (1962-1984)
  • Roy Solfisburg (1962-1963)
  • Joseph E. Daily (1958-1959)
  • Byron O. House (1957-1969)
  • Charles H. Davis (1955-1960)
  • Ray Klingbiel (1953-1969)
  • Walter V. Schaefer (1951-1976)
  • Harry B. Hershey (1951-1966)
  • George W. Bristow (1951-1961)
  • Ralph L. Maxwell (1951-1956)
  • Joseph E. Daily (1951-1952)
  • Albert M. Crampton (1948-1953)
  • Joseph E. Daily (1948-1965)
  • Jessie L. Simpson (1947-1951)
  • Charles H. Thompson (1942-1950)
  • William J. Fulton (1942-1954)
  • June C. Smith (1941-1947)
  • Loren E. Murphy (1939-1948)
  • Walter T. Gunn (1938-1951)
  • Francis S. Wilson (1935-1951)
  • Elwyn R. Shaw (1933-1942)
  • Lott R. Herrick (1933-1937)
  • Paul Farthing (1933-1942)
  • Norman L. Jones (1931-1940)
  • Warren H. Orr (1930-1939)
  • Paul Samuell (1929-1930)
  • Cyrus E. Dietz (1928-1929)
  • Oscar E. Heard (1927-1928)
  • Clyde E. Stone (1926-1927)
  • Frank K. Dunn (1925-1926)
  • Frederic R. DeYoung (1924-1934)
  • Oscar E. Heard (1924-1933)
  • Floyd E. Thompson (1919-1928)
  • Clyde E. Stone (1918-1948)
  • Warren W. Duncan (1915-1933)
  • Albert Watson (1915-1915)
  • Charles C. Craig (1913-1918)
  • George A. Cooke (1909-1919)
  • Frank K. Dunn (1907-1933)
  • Orrin N. Carter (1906-1924)
  • Alonzo K. Vickers (1906-1915)
  • William M. Farmer (1906-1931)
  • Guy C. Scott (1903-1909)
  • James B. Ricks (1901-1906)
  • John P. Hand (1900-1913)

1818 – 1900

References

Bibliography

  • Scammon, J. Young (1841). Illinois Reports v. 1 (2 ed.). Chicago: Gale & Burley. 
  • Gilman, Charles; Russell H. Curtis (1886). Illinois Reports v. 10. Chicago: Callaghan & Co. 
  • Peck, E. (1856). Illinois Reports v. 16. Chicago: D. B. Cooke & Co. 
  • Peck, E. (1869). Illinois Reports v. 16 (2 ed.). St. Louis: W. J. Gilbert. 
  • Peck, E. (1858). Illinois Reports v. 19. Chicago: D. B. Cooke & Co. 
  • Ewell, Marshall D.. Illinois Reports v. 33. 
  • Freeman, Norman L. (1866). Illinois Reports v. 44. Callaghan & Co. 

See also

External links

Coordinates: 39°47′53″N 89°39′10″W / 39.797928°N 89.652724°W / 39.797928; -89.652724


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