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The chief justice is first among equals among the justices of the High Court, and the position differs little from that of the other justices. All Justices, including the chief justice, are appointed by the governor-general of Australia, on the advice of the federal government. They can be removed only by the governor-general, on a request from ...
Susan Kiefel was the first woman to be appointed Chief Justice of Australia. She was appointed in 2017 and had been a justice from 2007 to 2017. Of the seven current justices, four are men, including the chief justice, and three are women. Michelle Gordon was appointed in 2015 and Jacqueline Gleeson in 2021, replacing Bell.
Chief Judge / Chief Justice [a] Russell Fox [b] 1 January 1977: 3 November 1977: 306 days Sir Richard Blackburn [b] 7 November 1977: 31 March 1985: 7 years, 144 days Jeffrey Miles: 17 June 1985: 30 September 2002: 17 years, 105 days Terrence Higgins [b] 31 January 2003: 13 September 2013: 10 years, 225 days Helen Murrell: 28 October 2013: 4 ...
The Supreme Court consists of 5 permanent judges, including the chief justice of the Australian Capital Territory (as of 2022, Lucy McCallum), 1 associate judge, 11 additional judges and 4 acting judges. The court has three main administrative units: Registry, Sheriff's Office and the Russell Fox Library. [2]
294 days Sir Isaac Isaacs Shortest serving Chief Justice: 1930 - 1931 This is a list of Australian chief justices by time in office. Chief justices of Australia Rank by length of term Chief Justice Appointed by Date of appointment Date of retirement Length of term Length of retirement Date of death Order by date 1 Barwick, Garfield Garfield Barwick Menzies, Robert Menzies 27 April 1964 (1964 ...
(Chief Justice) NSW: 6 November 2023 (as Chief Justice) 9 October 2012 (as Justice) 5 July 2028: David Hurley (as Chief Justice) Quentin Bryce (as Justice) Anthony Albanese (Labor, as Chief Justice) Julia Gillard (Labor, as Justice) Solicitor-General of Australia: Australian National University Harvard University: Michelle Gordon AC: Vic: 9 ...
Of Texas’ 15 appellate courts, each has a chief justice and between 3 and 13 justices that rule on cases; 83 justices serve statewide overall. Republicans swept races in five courts
Gleeson was appointed to the Federal Court by Attorney-General George Brandis on 15 April 2014, replacing retired Justice Dennis Cowdroy. [5] Gleeson has sat on a number of high-profile cases, dismissing claims against the Australian Securities and Investments Commission brought by clients of Storm Financial that alleged that the regulator should have taken action to prevent their loss.