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The Supreme Court of Illinois is the state supreme court, the highest court of the State of Illinois. The court's authority is granted in Article VI of the current
Illinois Constitution The Constitution of the State of Illinois is the governing document of the state of Illinois. There have been four Illinois Constitutions; the fourth and current version was adopted in 1970. The current constitution is referred to as the "Constit ...
, which provides for seven justices elected from the five appellate judicial districts of the state: three justices from the First District ( Cook County) and one from each of the other four districts. Each justice is elected for a term of ten years and the chief justice is elected by the court from its members for a three-year term.


Jurisdiction

The court has limited original jurisdiction and has final
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. It has jurisdiction in cases where the constitutionality of laws has been called into question, and discretionary jurisdiction from the Illinois Appellate Court. Until 2011, when Illinois abolished the death penalty, it had mandatory jurisdiction in
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cases. 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. The court administers professional discipline through the Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Committee and it governs initial licensing through the Illinois Board of Admissions to the Bar. The official
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of the Illinois Supreme Court is ''
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''.


Districts

The Illinois Supreme Court is separated into 5 districts, with one Justice elected from each except the 1st, which elects three Justices. The districts are separated along county lines. These districts were first established in 1963 and had not been updated in nearly sixty years, despite the Illinois Constitution's requirement that the four districts outside the 1st District (Cook County) have "substantially equal population". As of 2018 Census estimates, the populations of the old districts before the 2021 redistricting were: 1st District: 5,194,000; 2nd District: 3,189,000; 3rd District: 1,805,000; 4th District 1,320,000; 5th District: 1,321,000. In comparison, the 2020 Census reports the populations of the current districts as: 1st District: 5,275,541; 2nd District: 1,773,382; 3rd District: 1,959,246; 4th District 2,086,825; 5th District: 1,717,514. The state legislature redrew districts in 2021 to take effect in the 2022 elections, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker signed these changes into law. Below are the counties per district based on the 2021 redistricting. Only the first district has remained entirely the same.


1st district

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2nd district

* DeKalb * Kane * Kendall * Lake * McHenry


3rd district

* Bureau * DuPage * Grundy * Iroquois * Kankakee * LaSalle *
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4th district

* Adams * Boone * Brown *
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* Carroll * Cass * Ford * Fulton * Greene * Hancock *
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* McDonough *
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* Ogle * Peoria * Piatt *
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* Putnam * Rock Island * Sangamon * Schuyler *
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* Stark *
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* Tazewell * Vermilion *
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5th district

* Alexander * Bond * Champaign *
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* Clay *
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* Coles *
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* DeWitt *
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* Effingham * Fayette *
Franklin Franklin may refer to: People * Franklin (given name) * Franklin (surname) * Franklin (class), a member of a historical English social class Places Australia * Franklin, Tasmania, a township * Division of Franklin, federal electoral d ...
* Gallatin *
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* Hardin * Jackson * Jasper *
Jefferson Jefferson may refer to: Names * Jefferson (surname) * Jefferson (given name) People * Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826), third president of the United States * Jefferson (footballer, born 1970), full name Jefferson Tomaz de Souza, Brazilian foo ...
* Johnson * Lawrence * Macon *
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* Marion * Massac * Monroe * Montgomery * Moultrie * Perry * Pope *
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* Richland *
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* Shelby * St. Clair * Union * Wabash * Washington * Wayne * White * Williamson


Qualifications and elections

Justices are required to be U.S. citizens, members of the state bar, and resident in the district from which they are elected or appointed. Justices run in a general election for a 10-year term. At the end of the initial term, they may run in a non-partisan retention election where they must receive 60% of the vote to be retained for continuing terms of ten-years. When a vacancy occurs mid-term, the Supreme Court itself appoints a new justice. The appointed justice must run in the next partisan election (including primaries) that is more than 60 days from their appointment for a 10-year term to hold the seat. The court elects the chief justice from among its members for a three-year term.


Justices

While the justices of many states' supreme courts are expected to relocate to the state capital for the duration of their terms of office, the justices of the Illinois Supreme Court continue to reside in their home constituencies and have chambers in their respective appellate districts (for example, the three First District justices are chambered in the Michael Bilandic Building in Chicago). The justices travel to Springfield to hear oral arguments and deliberate. Accordingly, the Illinois Supreme courthouse building includes apartments for the justices' use while in Springfield.


Current justices


Previous justices


2000–present

* Thomas R. Fitzgerald (2000–2010) *
Philip J. Rarick Philip J. Rarick (born 1940) was a justice of the Illinois Supreme Court from 2002 to 2004. Philip J. Rarick was born Nov. 10, 1940, in Collinsville, Illinois. He received his bachelor of arts degree from Southern Illinois University and his law d ...
(2002–2004) * Robert R. Thomas (2000–2020) *
Thomas L. Kilbride Thomas L. Kilbride (born August 5, 1953) is an American judge who served on the Supreme Court of Illinois from 2000 to 2020. Kilbride served as Chief Justice of the court from October 2010 through October 25, 2013. He was elected to the Illinois ...
(2000–2020) *
Rita Garman Rita B. Garman (born November 19, 1943) is a former American judge who served as a justice of the Supreme Court of Illinois. She represented the Fourth Judicial District on the Supreme Court. She was elected by her peers to serve a three-year ter ...
(2001–2022) *
Anne M. Burke Anne Marie Burke (née McGlone; born February 3, 1944) is an American jurist who served on the Illinois Supreme Court from 2006 until 2022. She served a term as the chief justice from 2019 until 2022. Burke had previously been appointed to the Il ...
(2006–2022) *
Michael J. Burke Michael J. Burke (born October 28, 1958) is an American lawyer who served as a justice of the Supreme Court of Illinois from 2020 to 2022. He was previously a judge on the Illinois Second District Appellate Court. Early life and education Mich ...
(2020–2022) *
Robert L. Carter Robert Lee Carter (March 11, 1917 – January 3, 2012) was an American lawyer, civil rights activist and a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. Personal history and early life ...
(2020–2022)


1900–1999

* Charles E. Freeman (1990–2018) *
S. Louis Rathje S. Louis Rathje (born November 1, 1939) is an American lawyer and former justice of the Illinois Supreme Court from the 2nd district. He served from January 8, 1999 to December 4, 2000. Biography S. Louis Rathje was born in Geneva, Illinois on No ...
(1999–2000) * Michael Anthony Bilandic (1994–1997) *
Mary Ann McMorrow Mary Ann McMorrow (née Grohwin; January 16, 1930 – February 23, 2013) was an Illinois Supreme Court chief justice. Career Mary Ann Grohwin was born to Roman and Emily Grohwin and grew up in a Roman Catholic household on the northwest side o ...
(1992–2006) *
Moses Harrison Moses Wilkins Harrison II (March 30, 1932 – April 25, 2013) was an American attorney and jurist who served as a judge of the Illinois Appellate Court and the Supreme Court of Illinois. Early life and education Born in Collinsville, Illinois ...
(1992–2002) *
John L. Nickels John L. Nickels (January 16, 1931 – June 24, 2013) was an American jurist. Born in Aurora, Illinois, Nickels served in the United States Army in 1954. He received his bachelor's degree from Northern Illinois University and studied at North ...
(1992–1998) * Benjamin K. Miller (1984–2001) *
Joseph F. Cunningham Joseph F. Cunningham (February 25, 1924 – July 12, 2008) was an American jurist. Born in East St. Louis, Illinois, Cunningham received his bachelor's degree from University of Dayton in 1946 and his law degree from Washington University School ...
(1991–1992) *
James D. Heiple James D. Heiple (September 13, 1933 – January 18, 2021) was an American attorney and jurist. He was elected as a justice of the Illinois Supreme Court in 1990, and went on to serve as its chief justice briefly in 1997, and continued to serve o ...
(1990–2000) *
Horace L. Calvo Horace L. Calvo January 4, 1927 – June 3, 1991) was an American politician and jurist. He served as a member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1969 to 1975 and was a justice of the Illinois Supreme Court from 1989 to 1991. Born in C ...
(1988–1991) * John J. Stamos (1988–1990) *
Joseph F. Cunningham Joseph F. Cunningham (February 25, 1924 – July 12, 2008) was an American jurist. Born in East St. Louis, Illinois, Cunningham received his bachelor's degree from University of Dayton in 1946 and his law degree from Washington University School ...
(1987–1988) *
Seymour Simon Seymour Simon (August 10, 1915 – September 26, 2006) was an American lawyer, Appellate Court and Supreme Court Justice in Illinois, and City Council member (alderman) in Chicago, Illinois. Life Simon was born in Chicago, and grew up in the ...
(1980–1988) *
Thomas E. Kluczynski Thomas E. Kluczynski (September 29, 1903 – May 16, 1994) was an American jurist. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Kluczynski received his LL.B. degree from the University of Chicago Law School in 1927. He then practiced law until 1945, when he wa ...
(1978–1980) *
William G. Clark William G. Clark (July 16, 1924 – August 17, 2001) was an American politician and jurist. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Clark went to Loyola University Chicago, University of Michigan, Michigan State University, and received his law degree from D ...
(1976–1992) *
Caswell J. Crebs Caswell Jones Crebs (January 14, 1912 – March 5, 1988) was an American jurist who was a justice of the Illinois Supreme Court. Born in Carmi, Illinois, Crebs received his bachelor's degree from University of California, Los Angeles in 1932, hi ...
(1975–1976) * Thomas J. Moran (1976–1992) * James A. Dooley (1976–1978) *
Howard C. Ryan Howard C. Ryan (June 17, 1916 - December 10, 2008) was an Illinois attorney and judge, including service as judge of the Supreme Court of Illinois (1970 to 1990), and that court's Chief Justice (1982–1985). Early and family life A native of T ...
(1970–1990) * Joseph H. Goldenhersh (1970–1987) * Charles H. Davis (2nd time, 1970–1975) *
Marvin Burt Marvin F. Burt (November 20, 1905 – October 14, 1983) was a Republican politician from Illinois and a member of the Illinois Supreme Court. Burt was born in Freeport, Illinois on November 20, 1905. He graduated from Harvard University with a ...
(1969–1970) *
Caswell J. Crebs Caswell Jones Crebs (January 14, 1912 – March 5, 1988) was an American jurist who was a justice of the Illinois Supreme Court. Born in Carmi, Illinois, Crebs received his bachelor's degree from University of California, Los Angeles in 1932, hi ...
(1969–1970) *
John T. Culbertson Jr. John T. Culbertson Jr. (August 7, 1891 – July 26, 1982) was an Illinois lawyer and judge. Early and family life Born in Delavan, Tazewell County, Illinois, Culbertson graduated from Delavan High School. He received his law degree from Ill ...
(1969–1970) *
Thomas E. Kluczynski Thomas E. Kluczynski (September 29, 1903 – May 16, 1994) was an American jurist. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Kluczynski received his LL.B. degree from the University of Chicago Law School in 1927. He then practiced law until 1945, when he wa ...
(1966–1976) *
Daniel P. Ward Daniel Patrick Ward (August 30, 1918 – April 23, 1995) was an American jurist. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Ward graduated from Marmion Academy in Aurora, Illinois. He went to St. Viator College and then received his law degree from DePaul Univer ...
(1966–1990) *
Robert C. Underwood Robert C. Underwood (October 27, 1915 – March 30, 1988) was an American jurist. Born in Gardner, Illinois, Underwood received his bachelor's degree from Illinois Wesleyan University in 1937 and his bachelor's degree from University of Illino ...
(1962–1984) *
Roy Solfisburg Roy John Solfisburg Jr. (September 9, 1912 – April 19, 1991) was the Supreme Court of Illinois, Chief Justice of Illinois for the 1962–63 term and again from 1967 to 1969. Solfisburg was elected to the Illinois Supreme Court in 1960, the fir ...
(1962–1963) *
Byron O. House Byron Orvil House (September 27, 1902 – September 27, 1969) was an American jurist who served as Chief Justice of the Illinois Supreme Court. Early life and education Byron Orvil House, oldest child of Harold Henry and Olive (Edwards) House, wa ...
(1957–1969) * Charles H. Davis (1st time, 1955–1960) * Ray Klingbiel (1953–1969) * Walter V. Schaefer (1951–1976) *
Harry B. Hershey Harry B. Hershey (March 8, 1885 – August 3, 1967) was an American jurist. Hershey was born March 8, 1885, in Mifflin, Ohio. His family moved to Taylorville, Illinois where Hershey was educated in Taylorville public schools. He earned his bac ...
(1951–1966) *
George W. Bristow George Washington Bristow (September 23, 1894 – November 12, 1961) was an American jurist. Born in New Grand Chain, Illinois, Bristow served in the United States Army during World War I. He graduated from University of Illinois and went to H ...
(1951–1961) * Ralph L. Maxwell (1951–1956) * Albert M. Crampton (1948–1953) * Joseph E. Daily (1948–1965) *
Jesse L. Simpson Jesse Leander Simpson (January 13, 1884 – May 7, 1973) was an American jurist. Born in Troy, Illinois, Simpson grew up on a farm and worked as a telegraph operator. In 1909, he received his law degree from Illinois Wesleyan University and was a ...
(1947–1951) * Charles H. Thompson (1942–1950) *
William J. Fulton William John Fulton (January 14, 1875 – March 24, 1961) was a Canadian-born American jurist. He became an Illinois lawyer and judge, serving as city attorney for Sycamore, Illinois, a circuit court judge for DeKalb County, Illinois, appeallate j ...
(1942–1954) *
June C. Smith June C. Smith (March 24, 1876 – February 7, 1947) was an American jurist who served as justice of the Illinois Supreme Court from 1941 to 1947. Life Born in Irvington, Washington County, Illinois, Smith received his law degree from Southern ...
(1941–1947) *
Loren E. Murphy Loren E. Murphy (July 25, 1882 – June 2, 1963) was an American jurist who served as an associate justice and chief justice of the Illinois Supreme Court. Born on a farm near Cuba, in Fulton County, Illinois, Murphy received his law degree fr ...
(1939–1948) *
Walter T. Gunn Walter T. Gunn (June 4, 1879 – October 13, 1956) was an American jurist. Born in LaSalle County, Illinois, Gunn moved with his parents to Vermillion County, Illinois in 1880. He went to high school in Hoopeston, Illinois and to Greer College ...
(1938–1951) *
Francis S. Wilson Francis Servis Wilson (February 7, 1872 – March 14, 1951) was an American jurist. Born in Youngstown, Ohio, Wilson attended Youngstown Public Schools for his early childhood education, prior to attending Western Reserve Academy prep school in ...
(1935–1951) *
Elwyn Riley Shaw Elwyn Riley Shaw (October 19, 1888 – July 18, 1950) was an Illinois lawyer and judge who served as a justice of the Illinois Supreme Court (1933–1942), United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District ...
(1933–1942) *
Lott R. Herrick Lott Russell Herrick (December 8, 1871 – September 18, 1937) was an American lawyer and jurist. Born in Farmer City, Illinois, Herrick graduated from Farmer City High School in 1888. He then graduated from University of Illinois in 1892 and the ...
(1933–1937) * Paul Farthing (1933–1942) *
Norman L. Jones Norman Lemuel Jones (September 19, 1870 – November 15, 1940) was an American jurist and politician. Born in Patterson, Illinois, Jones and his family moved to Carrollton, Illinois in 1872. Jones was educated at Valparaiso University and th ...
(1931–1940) *
Warren H. Orr Warren Henry Orr (November 5, 1888 – January 12, 1962) was an American jurist. Born in Hannibal, Missouri, Orr received his bachelor's degree from University of Missouri and his law degree from the University of Missouri School of Law. He worke ...
(1930–1939) *
Paul Samuell Henry Paul Samuell (October 2, 1886 – March 21, 1938) was an American jurist and lawyer. Born on a farm near Havana, Illinois, in Mason County, Illinois, Samuell went to Illinois College and then received his degree from Illinois Wesleya ...
(1929–1930) *
Cyrus E. Dietz Cyrus Edgar Dietz (March 17, 1876 – September 13, 1929) was a justice of the Illinois Supreme Court and a college football player and coach. Dietz graduated in 1897 from the Grand Prairie Seminary in Onarga, Illinois. Dietz then attended Nor ...
(1928–1929) *
Oscar E. Heard Oscar E. Heard (June 26, 1856 – July 16, 1940) was an American jurist. Born in Freeport, Illinois, Heard received his bachelor's degree from Northwestern University and was admitted to the Illinois bar in 1879. He practiced law in Freeport, Illi ...
(1927–1928) * Frank K. Dunn (1907–1933) * Frederic R. DeYoung (1924–1934) *
Oscar E. Heard Oscar E. Heard (June 26, 1856 – July 16, 1940) was an American jurist. Born in Freeport, Illinois, Heard received his bachelor's degree from Northwestern University and was admitted to the Illinois bar in 1879. He practiced law in Freeport, Illi ...
(1924–1933) *
Floyd E. Thompson Floyd E. Thompson (December 25, 1887 – October 18, 1960) was a justice of the Supreme Court of Illinois and a criminal lawyer who defended American businessman Samuel Insull in 1934 against mail fraud and antitrust charges. Insull was acquitt ...
(1919–1928) *
Clyde E. Stone Clyde E. Stone (March 23, 1876 – January 14, 1948) was an American jurist. Biography Born near Mason City, Illinois, Stone graduated from Mason City High School and received his bachelor's degree from University of Illinois. He taught sc ...
(1918–1948) *
Warren W. Duncan Warren Webster Duncan (January 21, 1857 – April 11, 1938) was an American jurist. Born near Jeffersonville, Illinois, Duncan received his bachelor's degree from Ewing College. He then studied law and received his law degree from Saint Lou ...
(1915–1933) * Albert Watson (1915–1915) * Charles C. Craig (1913–1918) *
George A. Cooke George Anderson Cooke (July 3, 1869 – December 6, 1938) was a member of the Illinois General Assembly 1902-1909 and a judge of the Illinois Supreme Court 1909-1918, serving as chief justice 1913-1914. Biography Born in New Athens, Ohio, both ...
(1909–1919) * Frank K. Dunn (1907–1933) *
Orrin N. Carter Orrin Nelson Carter (January 22, 1854 – August 16, 1928) was an American jurist. Biography Born in Jefferson County, New York, Carter moved with his parents to DuPage County, Illinois where he lived on a farm. Carter received his bachelor's ...
(1906–1924) *
Alonzo K. Vickers Alonzo Knox Vickers (September 25, 1853 – January 21, 1915) was an American politician and jurist from Illinois. Vickers received a basic public education and assisted on the family farm as a youth. He later taught in schools and studied law in ...
(1906–1915) *
William M. Farmer William Maurice Farmer (June 5, 1853 – August 28, 1931) was an American jurist and politician. Biography Born in Fayette County, Illinois, Farmer went to McKendree University and then received his law degree from Northwestern University Schoo ...
(1906–1931) *
Guy C. Scott Guy C. Scott (August 14, 1863 – May 24, 1909) was an American jurist and politician. Born in Bald Bluff, Illinois, Scott went to Knox College (Illinois), Knox College, in Galesburg, Illinois. He then studied law and was admitted to the Illinois ...
(1903–1909) * James B. Ricks (1901–1906) *
John P. Hand John Pryor Hand (November 10, 1850 – May 22, 1923) was an American jurist. Born in Henry County, Illinois, Hand studied at Rock River Seminary in Mount Morris, Illinois. In 1872, Hand received his bachelor's degree from University of Iowa. He ...
(1900–1913)


1818–1899

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Carroll C. Boggs Carroll Curtis Boggs (October 19, 1844 – December 16, 1923) was an American jurist. Born in Fairfield, Illinois, Boggs received his bachelor's degree from McKendree University. Boggs served as state's attorney for Wayne County, Illinois and as ...
(1897–1906) *
Joseph N. Carter Joseph Newton Carter (March 12, 1843 – February 6, 1913) was an American attorney and politician from Kentucky, United States. He spent most of his life in Quincy, Illinois, where he was a partner in a successful law practice. Carter was elected ...
(1894–1903) *
James H. Cartwright James H. Cartwright (December 1, 1842 – May 18, 1924) was an American jurist. Born in Maquoketa, Iowa Territory, Cartwright moved with his family to Mount Morris, Illinois. He went to Mount Morris Seminary and University of Michigan. Cartw ...
(1895–1924) *
Jesse J. Phillips Jesse J. Phillips (February 22, 1837 – February 16, 1901) was an American jurist and military officer. Biography Born in Montgomery County, Illinois, Phillips served in the 9th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the American Civ ...
(1893–1901) *
Joseph M. Bailey Joseph Mead Bailey (June 22, 1833 – October 17, 1895) was an American jurist and politician. Early life Bailey was born in Middlebury, New York, to deacon and farmer Aaron (1801-1876) and Maria (née Braman, 1806–1880) Bailey. Through his ...
(1888–1895) *
Jacob W. Wilkin Jacob Wilson Wilkin (June 7, 1837 – April 4, 1907) was an American lawyer, soldier and judge, including nineteen years as a Justice (two as Chief Justice) of the Illinois Supreme Court. Early and family life Born in Licking County, Ohio near ...
(1888–1907) *
Benjamin D. Magruder Benjamin Drake Magruder (September 27, 1838 – April 21, 1910) was an American judge in Illinois. Graduating from Yale University before he turned eighteen, Magruder studied law at the University of Louisiana at New Orleans Law School. He briefl ...
(1885–1906) *
Simeon P. Shope Simeon Peter Shope (December 3, 1837 – January 23, 1920) was an American attorney and politician from Ohio. Coming to Illinois as a small child, Shope worked on the family farm before become a teacher. He studied law and formed a practice in Le ...
(1885–1894) *
Damon G. Tunnicliff Damon George Tunnicliff (August 20, 1829 – December 20, 1901) was an American jurist. He briefly served as a justice of the Supreme Court of Illinois, Illinois Supreme Court in 1885. Biography Damon G. Tunnicliff was born in Herkimer Count ...
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David J. Baker Jr. David Jewett Baker Jr. (November 20, 1834 – March 13, 1899), the son of David J. Baker, was a justice of the Supreme Court of Illinois. Born in Kaskaskia, Illinois, Baker received his bachelor's degree from Shurtleff College in 1856. Baker w ...
(1888–1897) * John H. Mulkey (1879–1888) *
David J. Baker Jr. David Jewett Baker Jr. (November 20, 1834 – March 13, 1899), the son of David J. Baker, was a justice of the Supreme Court of Illinois. Born in Kaskaskia, Illinois, Baker received his bachelor's degree from Shurtleff College in 1856. Baker w ...
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T. Lyle Dickey Theophilus Lyle Dickey (October 12, 1811 – July 22, 1885) was an Illinois jurist and military leader. Pre-war life Born in Paris, Kentucky, Colonel Dickey moved to Macomb, Illinois in 1834 to study law under Cyrus Walker and was admitted to ...
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John Scholfield John Scholfield (August 1, 1834 – February 12, 1893) was an American politician and jurist. Born near Marshall, Clark County, Illinois, Scholfield received his law degree from the University of Louisville School of Law in Louisville, Kentuck ...
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Benjamin R. Sheldon Benjamin Robbins Sheldon (April 15, 1811 – April 13, 1897) was an American jurist. Born in New Marlborough, Massachusetts, Sheldon received his bachelor's degree from Williams College in 1831 and his law degree from Yale Law School in 1836. ...
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John M. Scott John Milton Scott (August 1, 1824 – January 21, 1898) was an American attorney, judge, politician and philanthropist from Illinois. Although he did not win election to the Illinois Senate from Bloomington, Illinois, he served on both the Illin ...
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Pinkney H. Walker Pinkney H. Walker (June 18, 1815 – February 7, 1885) was an American jurist. Born in Adair County, Kentucky, Walker moved to Rushville, Illinois where he worked in a general store as a clerk. He studied law and was admitted to the Illinois b ...
(1858–1888) * Sidney Breese (1857–1878) * Onias C. Skinner (1855–1858) *
Walter B. Scates Walter Bennett Scates (January 18, 1808 – October 26, 1886) was an American lawyer and jurist. Born in South Boston, Virginia, Scates moved with his parents to a farm near Hopkinsville, Kentucky and then learned the printer's trade in Nashvi ...
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Lyman Trumbull Lyman Trumbull (October 12, 1813 – June 25, 1896) was a lawyer, judge, and United States Senator from Illinois and the co-author of the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. Born in Colchester, Connecticut, Trumbull esta ...
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David M. Woodson David Meade Woodson (May 18, 1806 – August 26, 1877) was an American jurist and legislator. Biography Born in Jessamine County, Kentucky, Woodson received his bachelor's degree from Transylvania University. He served in the Kentucky House o ...
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Jesse B. Thomas Jr. Jesse Burgess Thomas Jr. (July 31, 1806 – February 21, 1850) was born in Lebanon, Ohio; an Illinois politician, he served as the Illinois Attorney General from 1835 to 1836 and later on the state Supreme Court. After studying law at Transylvan ...
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Norman H. Purple Norman Higgins Purple (March 29, 1803 – August 9, 1863) was an American jurist. Born in Exeter, Otsego County, New York, Purple studied law in Tioga and Wayne Counties, Pennsylvania and was admitted to the Pennsylvania bar in 1830. In 1837 ...
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Gustavus P. Koerner Gustav Philipp Koerner, also spelled Gustave or Gustavus Koerner (20 November 1809 – 9 April 1896), was a German-American revolutionary, journalist, lawyer, politician, judge and statesman in Illinois and Germany, and a Colonel of the U.S. Ar ...
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John D. Caton John Dean Caton (March 19, 1812, Monroe, New YorkJuly 30, 1895) was an associate justice and chief justice of the Illinois Supreme Court. Caton attended the Utica Academy in Utica, New York. After graduation, he worked as a teacher in Utica. Dur ...
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(1841–1855) *
Walter B. Scates Walter Bennett Scates (January 18, 1808 – October 26, 1886) was an American lawyer and jurist. Born in South Boston, Virginia, Scates moved with his parents to a farm near Hopkinsville, Kentucky and then learned the printer's trade in Nashvi ...
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Theophilus W. Smith Theophilus Washington Smith (September 28, 1784 – May 6, 1845) was an Illinois Supreme Court Justice from 1825 until his resignation on December 26, 1842. He holds the distinction of being the subject of Illinois's first impeachment trial, hel ...
(1825–1842) * Samuel D. Lockwood (1825–1848) *
Thomas Reynolds Thomas, Tom or Tommy Reynolds may refer to: Politics * Thomas Reynolds (Assemblyman) (1840–1919), member of the Wisconsin State Assembly *Thomas Reynolds (Australian politician) (1818–1875), Premier of South Australia, 1860–1861 *Thomas Reyno ...
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Thomas C. Browne Thomas C. Browne ( – November 4, 1862) was an American jurist and politician from Kentucky and Illinois. Browne was born in Kentucky around 1792. He moved to Shawneetown, Illinois in 1812. He was elected to the Legislature of the Illinois Ter ...
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William P. Foster William Patrick Foster (August 25, 1919 – August 28, 2010), also known as The Law and The Maestro, was the director of the noted Florida A&M University Marching "100". He served as the band's director from 1946 to his retirement in 1998. His ...
(1818–1819) * John Reynolds (1818–1825)


See also

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Judiciary of Illinois The judiciary of Illinois is the unified court system of Illinois responsible for applying the Constitution and law of Illinois. It consists of the Supreme Court, the Appellate Court, and circuit courts. The Supreme Court oversees the administra ...


References


Bibliography


List of Supreme Court Justices
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External links


Illinois Supreme Court website

A Chronicle of the Illinois Supreme Court

Illinois State Judiciary

Chief Justices of the Illinois Supreme Court

Illinois Supreme Court Historic Preservation Commission
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