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Elizabeth Ann "Beth" Tripp Clement (born October 8, 1977) is an American lawyer who serves as the chief justice of the Michigan Supreme Court since 2022. She has served as an associate justice of the Michigan Supreme Court since 2017, after being appointed by Governor Rick Snyder.
Justice Service began Current term expires Mandatory retirement deadline Appointing governor Party affiliation Law school attended Elizabeth T. Clement (Chief Justice) Nov. 17, 2017 Jan. 1, 2027 Jan. 1, 2051 Rick Snyder (R) [a] Republican Michigan State: Brian K. Zahra: Jan. 15, 2011 Jan. 1, 2031 Jan. 1, 2031 Rick Snyder (R) [a] Republican ...
The Michigan Supreme Court can be dated back to the Supreme Court of Michigan Territory, established in 1805 with three justices. [4] These justices served for indefinite terms. In 1823, the terms of justices were limited to four years. [4] The Michigan Supreme Court was the only court created by the first Michigan constitution in 1835.
The seven justices serving on the state supreme court are the final authority in matters of state law, ruling on questions from whether the state’s civil rights law banning sex-based ...
“I am running for the Michigan Supreme Court because our justice system needs to be focused on the law, not the personal views of the judge," Fink said in a statement Monday. State Rep. Andrew ...
Circuit Judge O'Grady promises "Rule of Law Justice" seeking Republican nomination for Michigan Supreme Court. ... the new chairman of the Michigan GOP, O’Grady decided to seek the nomination at ...
She served on the Michigan Supreme Court from 2013 to 2022, first as an associate justice, and as chief justice from 2019 to 2022. Previously she was a professor at the University of Michigan Law School in Ann Arbor , where she taught criminal law and legal ethics and oversaw the law school's clinical programs as associate dean of clinical affairs.
Brian K. Zahra (born January 9, 1960) is a justice of the Michigan Supreme Court.He was appointed to fill a vacancy by Governor Rick Snyder in 2011. [1] Zahra won his bid for reelection in 2022 to retain his seat for eight more years, per the Michigan Constitution.