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Supreme Court of Georgia (U.S. state)

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Established
  
1841

Location
  
Atlanta, Georgia

Website
  
Official website

Country
  
Georgia, United States

Authorized by
  
Georgia Constitution

Supreme Court of Georgia (U.S. state)

Decisions are appealed to
  
Supreme Court of the United States

The Supreme Court of Georgia is the highest judicial authority of the US state of Georgia. The court was established in 1845 as a three-member panel. Since 1896, the justices (increased in number to six, then to seven in 1945, and finally to nine in 2017) have been elected by the people, and today those elections are non-partisan. Three of the state's nine sitting Justices were re-elected, all unopposed, in 2012.

The first Chief Justice of the Court was Joseph Henry Lumpkin, who was appointed in 1863. There have been 27 Chief Justices, and the current Chief Justice of the Court is Hugh P. Thompson.

Bar admissions

The Supreme Court of Georgia is unusual among state high courts in that it does not admit new lawyers to the state bar. Instead, new lawyers are admitted to practice by the superior court of a county where they live or wish to practice. The new lawyers must separately seek admission to the Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court.

References

Supreme Court of Georgia (U.S. state) Wikipedia