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List of justices of the Louisiana Supreme Court

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

Territory of Orleans (1804–1812)

<small>(three judges)</small>

State of Louisiana (1813 to the present)

Constitution of 1812

<small>(three to five judges appointed by the governor)</small>

Constitution of 1845

<small>(three associate justices and one chief justice)</small>

Constitution of 1852

<small>(four associate justices elected in districts and one chief justice elected at-large)</small>

Constitution of 1864

<small>(four associate justices and one chief justice appointed by the governor for 8 year terms)</small>

Constitution of 1879

<small> (four associate justices and one chief justice appointed by the governor for 12 year terms)</small>

Constitution of 1898

<small>(five justices appointed by the governor, with the chief justice determined by time in service)</small>

Constitution of 1913

<small>(five justices elected by the people, with the chief justice determined by time in service)</small>

Constitution of 1921

<small>(seven justices elected by the people, with the chief justice determined by time in service)</small>

Constitution of 1974

<small>(seven justices elected in single-member districts after reapportionment by legislation effective in the year 2000; the chief justice is determined seniority of service)</small>

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.