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Following is a list of justices of the Iowa Supreme Court. [ 1 ] Austin Adams George Greene Serranus Clinton Hastings served on the Iowa Supreme Court, and later became Chief Justice of the California Supreme Court.
Christensen is Reynolds' first appointment to the Iowa Supreme Court. [8] She became the first female since 2011 and the third female overall to join the court. [8] On February 24, 2020, she was selected to be the chief justice of the Iowa Supreme Court, following the death of Mark Cady. [9]
The Iowa Supreme Court is the highest court in the U.S. state of Iowa.The Court is composed of a chief justice and six associate justices. The Court holds its regular sessions in Des Moines in the Iowa Judicial Branch Building located at 1111 East Court Avenue on the state Capitol grounds, south of the Iowa State Capitol.
Chief Justice Susan Christensen in annual Condition of the Judiciary speech addresses need for pay increases, invites legislators to visit courtrooms
Mark Cady, the soft-spoken chief justice of the Iowa Supreme Court who wrote key decisions on gay marriage and abortion access that rankled social conservatives, has died at the age of 66. Cady ...
In 1998, Branstad elevated Cady to the Iowa Supreme Court. In 2010, Cady was made interim chief justice, and in 2011, he was elected to a full term as chief justice [5] [6] Cady was retained in the 2017 retention elections. [7] On the Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court, Cady continued to live in Fort Dodge. [4] As a justice, he wrote the ...
As constitutional head of the Iowa Judicial Branch, the Court is composed of a Chief Justice and six Associate Justices. The Court holds its regular sessions in Des Moines in the Iowa Judicial Branch Building located at 1111 East Court Avenue on the state Capitol grounds just south of the Iowa State Capitol.
McDonald first applied for a vacancy on the Supreme Court upon the retirement of Justice Bruce B. Zager. [6] That vacancy was ultimately filled by Susan Christensen.In January 2019 McDonald once again applied, and was among three nominees sent to the governor to fill the vacancy created by Justice Daryl Hecht who retired in December 2018. [7]