Arizona Supreme Court, the Glossary
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60 relations: Alfred C. Lockwood, Alfred Franklin, Ann Timmer, Appellate court, Archibald G. McAlister, Arizona, Arizona Bar Exam, Arizona Court of Appeals, Arizona Senate, Arthur T. LaPrade, Associate justice, Bill Montgomery (Arizona politician), Capital punishment in the United States, Charles C. Bernstein, Charles E. Jones (judge), Chief justice, Clint Bolick, Constitution of Arizona, Courts of Arizona, Donald L. Cunningham, Doug Ducey, Ernest McFarland, Frank Gordon Jr., Fred C. Struckmeyer Jr., Harrison v. Laveen, Henry D. Ross, Jack D. H. Hays, James Beene, James Duke Cameron, James E. Rogers College of Law, Jan Brewer, Jesse Addison Udall, John Lopez IV, Kathryn Hackett King, Legal guardian, Levi Stewart Udall, List of governors of Arizona, Lorna E. Lockwood, Mandatory retirement, Marlin T. Phelps, Missouri Plan, Phoenix, Arizona, Planned Parenthood Arizona v. Mayes, Quorum, Rawghlie Clement Stanford, Rebecca White Berch, Retention election, Robert M. Brutinel, Ruth McGregor, Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, ... Expand index (10 more) »
- 1912 establishments in Arizona
- Courts and tribunals established in 1912
Alfred C. Lockwood
Alfred C. Lockwood (July 20, 1875 – October 29, 1951) was an American jurist and politician.
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Alfred Franklin
Alfred Morrison Franklin (September 30, 1871 – after 1948) was an American jurist and politician.
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Ann Timmer
Ann A. Scott Timmer (born September 12, 1960) is an American lawyer who has served as the chief justice of the Arizona Supreme Court since 2024.
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Appellate court
An appellate court, commonly called a court of appeal(s), appeal court, court of second instance or second instance court, is any court of law that is empowered to hear an appeal of a trial court or other lower tribunal.
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Archibald G. McAlister
Archibald Gilbert McAlister (September 23, 1873 – June 3, 1950) was an American jurist and politician.
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Arizona
Arizona (Hoozdo Hahoodzo; Alĭ ṣonak) is a landlocked state in the Southwestern region of the United States.
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Arizona Bar Exam
The Arizona Bar Exam is the exam administered by the Admissions Unit of the Certification and Licensing Division of the Supreme Court of Arizona.
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Arizona Court of Appeals
The Arizona Court of Appeals is the intermediate appellate court for the state of Arizona.
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Arizona Senate
The Arizona State Senate is part of the Arizona Legislature, the state legislature of the US state of Arizona.
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Arthur T. LaPrade
Arthur Thornton LaPrade (March 3, 1895 – June 30, 1957) was a justice of the Supreme Court of Arizona from January 1, 1945, until his death in 1957.
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Associate justice
An associate justice or associate judge (or simply associate) is a judicial panel member who is not the chief justice in some jurisdictions.
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Bill Montgomery (Arizona politician)
William Gerard Montgomery (born March 2, 1967) is an American attorney who has served as a justice of the Arizona Supreme Court since September 2019.
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Capital punishment in the United States
In the United States, capital punishment (killing a person as punishment for allegedly committing a crime) is a legal penalty throughout the country at the federal level, in 27 states, and in American Samoa.
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Charles C. Bernstein
Charles C. Bernstein (June 2, 1904 – April 29, 1976) was a justice of the Supreme Court of Arizona from January 5, 1959, to January 4, 1969.
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Charles E. Jones (judge)
Charles Edward Jones (June 12, 1935 – December 20, 2018) was an American lawyer who served as a justice of the Arizona Supreme Court from 1996 to 2002 and then as the chief justice of the court from 2002 to 2005.
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Chief justice
The chief justice is the presiding member of a supreme court in many countries with a justice system based on English common law, such as the High Court of Australia, the Supreme Court of Canada, the Supreme Court of Ghana, the Court of Final Appeal of Hong Kong, the Supreme Court of India, the Supreme Court of Ireland, the Supreme Court of Japan, the Supreme Court of Nepal, the Supreme Court of New Zealand, the Supreme Court of Nigeria, the Supreme Court of Pakistan, the Supreme Court of the Philippines, the Supreme Court of Singapore, the Supreme Court of the United States, and provincial or state supreme courts/high courts.
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Clint Bolick
Clint Bolick (born December 26, 1957) is a justice of the Arizona Supreme Court.
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Constitution of Arizona
The Constitution of the State of Arizona is the governing document and framework for the State of Arizona. Arizona Supreme Court and Constitution of Arizona are 1912 establishments in Arizona.
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Courts of Arizona
Courts of Arizona include:;State courts of Arizona.
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Donald L. Cunningham
Donald LaFayette Cunningham (April 21, 1866 – March 24, 1947) was one of the original Justices of the Supreme Court of Arizona, serving from February 14, 1912, to January 4, 1921.
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Doug Ducey
Douglas Anthony Ducey (né Roscoe Jr.; born April 9, 1964) is an American businessman and politician who served as the 23rd governor of Arizona from 2015 to 2023.
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Ernest McFarland
Ernest William McFarland (October 9, 1894 – June 8, 1984) was an American politician, jurist and, with Warren Atherton, one of the "Fathers of the G.I. Bill".
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Frank Gordon Jr.
Frank X. Gordon Jr. (January 9, 1929 – January 6, 2020) was a justice of the Supreme Court of Arizona from September 16, 1975, to February 3, 1992.
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Fred C. Struckmeyer Jr.
Frederick Christian Struckmeyer Jr. (January 4, 1912 – June 22, 1992) was a justice of the Supreme Court of Arizona from January 3, 1955, to January 19, 1982.
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Harrison v. Laveen
Harrison v. Laveen, 67 Ariz.
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Henry D. Ross
Henry Davis Ross (September 12, 1861February 9, 1945) was an American jurist and politician.
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Jack D. H. Hays
Jack D. H. Hays (February 17, 1917 – June 18, 1995) was a justice of the Supreme Court of Arizona from January 4, 1969 to January 5, 1987.
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James Beene
James Patrick Beene (born 1965) is an American lawyer who has served a justice of the Arizona Supreme Court since 2019.
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James Duke Cameron
James Duke Cameron (March 25, 1925 – May 23, 2003) was a justice of the Supreme Court of Arizona from January 4, 1971, to February 28, 1992.
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James E. Rogers College of Law
University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law, also known as the University of Arizona College of Law, is the law school at the University of Arizona located in Tucson, Arizona, United States and was the first law school founded in the State of Arizona, opening its doors in 1915.
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Jan Brewer
Janice Kay Brewer (née Drinkwine, formerly Warren; born September 26, 1944) is an American politician and author who served as the 22nd governor of Arizona from 2009 to 2015.
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Jesse Addison Udall
Jesse Addison Udall (June 24, 1893 – April 18, 1980) was an American jurist and member of the Udall political family who served as chief justice of the Arizona Supreme Court.
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John Lopez IV
John R. Lopez IV (born 1968) is an American lawyer who has served as the vice chief justice of the Arizona Supreme Court since 2024.
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Kathryn Hackett King
Kathryn Hackett King (born 1980) is an American lawyer who has served a justice of the Arizona Supreme Court, sworn in on July 8, 2021.
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Legal guardian
A legal guardian is a person who has been appointed by a court or otherwise has the legal authority (and the corresponding duty) to make decisions relevant to the personal and property interests of another person who is deemed incompetent, called a ward.
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Levi Stewart Udall
Levi Stewart Udall (January 20, 1891 – May 30, 1960) was an American lawyer who served as chief justice of the Arizona Supreme Court.
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List of governors of Arizona
The governor of Arizona is the head of government of the U.S. state of Arizona.
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Lorna E. Lockwood
Lorna Elizabeth Lockwood (March 24, 1903 – September 23, 1977) was an American lawyer and judge who served as justice (and at times chief justice) of the Arizona Supreme Court.
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Mandatory retirement
Mandatory retirement also known as forced retirement, enforced retirement or compulsory retirement, is the set age at which people who hold certain jobs or offices are required by industry custom or by law to leave their employment, or retire.
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Marlin T. Phelps
Marlin Theophelus Phelps (October 9, 1881 – February 13, 1964) was a justice of the Supreme Court of Arizona from January 4, 1949 to January 3, 1961.
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Missouri Plan
The Missouri Plan (originally the Missouri Nonpartisan Court Plan, also known as the merit plan, or some variation) is a method for the selection of judges.
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Phoenix, Arizona
Phoenix is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Arizona, with 1,608,139 residents as of 2020.
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Planned Parenthood Arizona v. Mayes
Planned Parenthood Arizona, et al.
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Quorum
A quorum is the minimum number of members of a group necessary to constitute the group at a meeting.
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Rawghlie Clement Stanford
Rawghlie Clement Stanford (August 2, 1879 – December 15, 1963) was an American judge and politician who served as the fifth governor of Arizona from 1937 to 1939.
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Rebecca White Berch
Rebecca White Berch (born June 29, 1955) is a former justice of the Arizona Supreme Court.
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Retention election
A retention election or retention referendum is a referendum where voters are asked if an office holder, usually a judge, should be allowed to continue in that office.
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Robert M. Brutinel
Robert Maurice Brutinel (born March 18, 1958) is the chief justice of the Arizona Supreme Court.
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Ruth McGregor
Ruth Van Roekel McGregor (born April 4, 1943) is an American lawyer and former justice of the Arizona Supreme Court.
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Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law
The Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law (ASU Law) is the law school at Arizona State University in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Scott Bales
William Scott Bales (born July 20, 1956) is the former Chief Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court.
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Spur Industries, Inc. v. Del E. Webb Development Co.
Spur Industries v. Del E. Webb Development Co., 108 Ariz.
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Stanley G. Feldman
Stanley George Feldman (born March 9, 1933) is an American lawyer and jurist who served as a member of the Arizona Supreme Court for twenty years from 1982 to 2002.
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State supreme court
In the United States, a state supreme court (known by other names in some states) is the highest court in the state judiciary of a U.S. state. Arizona Supreme Court and state supreme court are state supreme courts of the United States.
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Supreme Court of the United States
The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) is the highest court in the federal judiciary of the United States.
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The Arizona Republic
The Arizona Republic is an American daily newspaper published in Phoenix.
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Thomas A. Zlaket
Thomas Andrew Zlaket (born May 30, 1941) is an American lawyer and jurist who served as a justice of the Arizona Supreme Court from 1992 to 2002 and as the chief justice of the court from 1997 to 2002.
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U.S. state
In the United States, a state is a constituent political entity, of which there are 50.
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UC Davis School of Law
The University of California, Davis School of Law (commonly known as King Hall) is the professional graduate law school of the University of California, Davis.
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William A. Holohan
William Andrew Holohan (July 1, 1928 – July 23, 2010) was a justice of the Arizona Supreme Court, serving from 1972 until his retirement in 1989.
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See also
1912 establishments in Arizona
- Ak-Chin Indian Community
- Arizona State Land Department
- Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and Blind
- Arizona Supreme Court
- Arizona's at-large congressional district
- Canelo School
- Casa Grande Dispatch
- Chandler High School (Arizona)
- Chandler, Arizona
- Clarkdale, Arizona
- Constitution of Arizona
- El Paso and Southwestern Railroad Depot
- IOOF Building (Kingman, Arizona)
- J. B. Wright House
- Old Brick Post Office (Wickenburg, Arizona)
- Phoenix Christian Preparatory School
- Roosevelt Elementary School District
Courts and tribunals established in 1912
- Arizona Supreme Court
- Chief Industrial Magistrate's Court
- Gaming Tribunal of New South Wales
- Ohio Seventh District Court of Appeals
- Scottish Land Court
- South Australian Employment Court
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arizona_Supreme_Court
Also known as AZ Supreme Court, Arizona Territorial Supreme Court, Arizona Territory Supreme Court, Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court, Supreme Court of Arizona, Supreme Court of the Arizona Territory, Supreme Court of the Territory of Arizona, Territory of Arizona Supreme Court.
, Scott Bales, Spur Industries, Inc. v. Del E. Webb Development Co., Stanley G. Feldman, State supreme court, Supreme Court of the United States, The Arizona Republic, Thomas A. Zlaket, U.S. state, UC Davis School of Law, William A. Holohan.