List of justices of the Kentucky Supreme Court
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Kentucky
1792–1895
Justice | Began active service |
End of active service |
Chief Justice start |
Chief Justice end |
Harry Innes | 1792 | 1792 | ||
Benjamin Sebastian | 1792 | 1806 | ||
Caleb Wallace | 1792 | 1813 | ||
George Muter | 1792 | 1806 | 1792 | 1806 |
Thomas Todd | 1801 | 1807 | 1806 | 1807 |
Felix Grundy | 1806 | 1808 | 1807 | 1808 |
Ninian Edwards | 1806 | 1809 | 1808 | 1809 |
Robert Trimble | 1807 | 1809 | ||
William I. Logan | 1808 | 1810 1818 |
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George M. Bibb | 1808 1827 |
1809 1828 |
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John Boyle | 1809 | 1827 | 1810 | 1827 |
James Clarke | 1810 | 1812 | ||
William Owsley | 1812 | 1828 | ||
John Rowan | 1819 | |||
Benjamin Mills | 1820 | 1828 | ||
William T. Barry | 1825 | |||
James Haggin | 1825 | |||
John Trimble | 1825 | |||
Benjamin W. Patton | 1825 | |||
Rezin Davidge | 1825 | |||
George Robertson | 1828 1864 |
1842 1871 |
1829 1870 |
1842 1871 |
J. R. Underwood | 1828 | 1834 | ||
R. A. Buckner | 1829 | 1832 | ||
Samuel S. Nicholas | 1831 | 1834 | ||
Iphraim M. Ewing | 1835 | 1846 | 1843 | 1846 |
John Chambers | 1835[1] | - | - | |
T. A. Marshall | 1835 | 1856 | 1847 1854 1866 |
1851 1856 - |
Daniel Breck | 1843 | 1849 | ||
James Simpson | 1847 | 1860 | 1851 1858 |
1852 1860 |
Asher W. Graham | 1849 | 1851 | ||
B. Mills Crenshaw | 1851 | 1857 | 1856 | 1857 |
Elijah Hise | 1851 | 1854 | 1852 | 1854 |
Henry J. Stites | 1854 | 1862 | 1860 | 1862 |
Alvin Duvall | 1856 | 1864 | 1862 | 1864 |
Zachariah Wheat | 1857 | 1858 | 1857 | 1858 |
Henry C. Wood | 1858 | 1861 | ||
Belvard J. Peters | 1860 | 1876 | 1866 1874 |
1868 1876 |
Joshua F. Bullitt | 1861 | 1865 | 1864 | 1865 |
Rufus K. Williams | 1862 | 1870 | 1868 | 1870 |
William Sampson | 1865 | 1866 | 1865 | 1866 |
M. R. Hardin | 1866 | 1874 | 1872 | 1874 |
William Lindsay | 1870 | 1878 | 1876 | 1878 |
William S. Pryor | 1871 | 1897 | 1871 1878 1886 1895 |
1872 1880 1888 1897 |
Martin H. Cofer | 1874 | 1881 | 1880 | 1881 |
John M. Elliott | 1876 | 1879 | ||
Thomas H. Hines | 1878 | 1886 | 1884 | 1886 |
T. F. Hargis | 1879 | 1884 | 1882 | 1884 |
Joseph Horace Lewis | 1881 | 1899 | 1881 1888 1897 |
1882 1890 1899 |
William H. Holt | 1884 | 1893 | 1890 | 1893 |
Caswell Bennett | 1886 | 1894 | 1893 | 1894 |
J. H. Hazelrigg | 1893 | 1901 | 1899 | 1901 |
Isaac M. Quigley | 1894 | 1895 | 1894 | 1895 |
1895 reorganization
Justice | Began active service |
End of active service |
Chief Justice start |
Chief Justice end | ||
John R. Grace | 1895 | 1896 | ||||
B. L. D. Guffy | 1895 | 1903 | 1902 | 1903 | ||
Sterling B. Toney | 1895[2] | |||||
T. H. Paynter | 1895 | 1906 | 1901 | 1902 | ||
George B. Estin | 1895 | |||||
George Durelle | 1895 | 1903 | ||||
Jos. I. Landes | 1896 | |||||
James D. White | 1896 | 1903 | ||||
A. R. Burnam | 1897 | 1905 | 1903 | 1905 | ||
John P. Hobson | 1899 | 1915 | 1905 | 1907; 1911 | 1915 | |
Ed. C. O'Rear | 1901 | 1911 | 1907 | 1909 | ||
W. E. Settle | 1903 | 1927 | 1909; 1917 | 1919; 1925 | ||
T. J. Nunn | 1903 | 1914 | 1909 | 1910 | ||
Henry S. Barker | 1903 | 1911 | 1910 | 1911 | ||
James E. Cantrill | 1905 | 1907 | ||||
John M. Lassing | 1906 | 1913 | ||||
John D. Carroll | 1907 | 1921 | 1919 | 1921 | ||
Shackelford Miller | 1911 | 1915 | 1917 | |||
Robert H. Winn | 1911 | 1912 | ||||
C. C. Turner | 1912 | 1917 | ||||
J. B. Hannah | 1913 | 1915 | ||||
C. S. Nunn | 1914 | 1915 | ||||
Rollin Hurt | 1915 | 1923 | 1921 | 1923 | ||
Ernest S. Clarke | 1915 | 1926 | 1925 | 1926 | ||
Gus Thomas | 1915 | 1951 | 1926 | 1927; 1929 | 1931 | |
Flem D. Sampson | 1917 | 1927 | 1923 | 1925 | ||
Huston Quin | 1919 | 1921 | ||||
William Rogers Clay | 1921 | 1938 | 1927 | 1929; 1935 | 1937 | |
C. H. Moorman | 1921 | 1923 | ||||
D. A. McCandless | 1923 | 1929 | 1929 | |||
H. W. Robinson | 1923 | 1924 | ||||
Joseph T. O'Neal | 1924 | |||||
R. P. Dietzman | 1924 | 1935 | 1931 | 1933 | ||
C. W. Goodpaster | 1926 | |||||
William H. Rees | 1926 | 1951 | 1933 | 1935; 1941 | 1942; 1945 | 1947 |
M. M. Logan | 1927 | 1931 | 1931 | |||
Simeon S. Willis | 1928 | 1933 | ||||
William S. Grigsby | 1929 | 1931 | ||||
Basil Richardson | 1931 | 1937 | 1937 | |||
A. J. Bratcher | 1931 | |||||
Wesley Vick Perry | 1931 | 1943 | 1942 | 1943 | ||
Alex L. Ratliff | 1933 | 1944 | 1937 | 1938; 1939 | 1941 | |
James W. Stites | 1935 | 1939 | 1938 | 1939 | ||
Virgil H. Baird | 1937 | 1938 | ||||
James W. Cammack | 1938 | 1953 | 1944 | 1945; 1951 | 1953 | |
Will H. Fulton | 1938 | 1944 | 1943 | 1944 | ||
Henry J. Tilford | 1939 | 1945 | 1945 | |||
Porter Sims | 1943 | 1959 | 1947 | 1951; 1953 | 1954 | |
E. Poe Harris | 1944 | 1945 | ||||
B. J. Bethurum | 1944[2] | |||||
Clyde B. Latimer | 1944 | 1952 | ||||
Thomas S. Dawson | 1945 | 1947 | ||||
Eugene Siler | 1945 | 1949 | ||||
Thomas J. Knight | 1947 | 1951 | ||||
Roy Helm | 1949 | 1951 | ||||
James B. Milliken | 1951 | 1975 | 1956 | 1957; 1963 | 1964; 1971 | 1973 |
John R. Moremen | 1951 | 1966 | 1957 | 1964; 1965 | 1966 | |
Brady M. Stewart | 1951 | 1967 | 1954 | 1956; 1962 | 1963 | |
Bert T. Combs | 1951 | 1955 | ||||
Parker W. Duncan | 1952 | 1954 | ||||
Morris C. Montgomery | 1954 | 1969 | 1959 | 1960; 1968 | 1969 | |
Astor Hogg | 1955 | 1957 | ||||
Robert B. Bird | 1957 | 1965 | 1960 | 1962 | ||
Amos H. Eblen | 1958 | 1960 | ||||
Thomas E. Sandidge | 1959 | |||||
Squire N. Williams, Jr. | 1959 | 1969 | 1967 | 1968 | ||
John S. Palmore | 1959 | 1975 | 1966 | 1967; 1973 | 1974 | |
Edward P. Hill | 1965 | 1973 | 1969 | 1971 | ||
Samuel S. Steinfeld | 1967 | 1973 | 1972 | 1973 | ||
Earl T. Osborne | 1967 | 1975 | 1974 | 1975 | ||
C. Homer Niekirk | 1969 | 1973 | ||||
Scott Elgin Reed | 1969 | 1977 | 1975 | 1977 | ||
James B. Stephenson | 1973 | 1988* | ||||
Pleas Jones | 1973 | 1979* | ||||
Boyce G. Clayton | 1975 | 1983* | ||||
Marvin J. Sternberg | 1975 | 1982* | ||||
Robert O. Lukowsky | 1975 | 1981* |
- *Continued as Justice of the Supreme Court.
Looking sources
- On Looking: A Walker’s Guide to the Art of Observation
- Eye language: understanding the eloquent eye
- On Not Looking: The Paradox of Contemporary Visual Culture
- Sounds: The Ambient Humanities
- Synonyms Discriminated: A Complete Catalogue of Synonymous Words
- Self-Making Man
- A Changing World of Words: Studies in English Historical ..., Volume 141
- Visualizing Women in the Middle Ages: Sight, Spectacle, and Scopic Economy
- Semantic Antics: How and Why Words Change Meaning
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AALS
Mississippi paragraph
The judges appointed under the first constitution, and dates of their appointment, were as follows: John P. Hampton, C. J., William Bayard Shields, John Taylor, Powhatan Ellis, Joshua G. Clark, 1818; Walter Leake, 1820; Livingstone B. Metcalf, 1821; Richard Stockton, 1822; Edward Turner, 1824; J. Caldwell, 1825; John Black (U.S. Senator), George Winchester, 1826; William B. Griffith, Harry Cage, 1827; Isaac R. Nicholson, 1828; William L. Sharkey, 1831.
John Taylor, a native of Pennsylvania, came early to Mississippi, was a member of the territorial legislature, and of the convention which organized the State. He retired from the bench in 1820. He was a lawyer of ability, and was held in high esteem as a judge.[3]
The first election under the constitution of 1832 placed upon the bench, William L. Sharkey, Cotesworth P. Smith, and Daniel W. Wright.[4]
Under the constitution of 1869 the judges were selected by appointment of the governor with the advice and consent of the Senate. The first bench thus constructed consisted of Chief Justice Peyton, Jonathan Tarbell and Horatio F. Simrall, associate justices.[5]
Colorado
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Indiana
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Delaware Supreme Court Justices (pre-1950 system)
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- Draft:Alfred P. Robinson - Alfred P. Robinson
- Draft:John R. Nicholson - John R. Nicholson
- Draft:Ignatius C. Grubb - Ignatius C. Grubb
- Draft:William H. Boyce - William H. Boyce
- Draft:William C. Spruance - William C. Spruance
- Draft:Charles Minot Curtis - Charles Minot Curtis
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- Draft:Victor B. Woolley - Victor B. Woolley
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Connecticut
- Draft:Aaron Austin
- Draft:Asher Miller
- Draft:Erastus Wolcott
- Draft:Jabez Hamlin
- Draft:James Wadworth
- Draft:Joseph P. Cook (Platt)
- Draft:Roger Newberry
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- 1784 Samuel Huntington, . 1787
- 1784 Jabez Hamlin, . . . . .1785
- 1784 William Pitkin, . . . . . . 1785
- 1784 Roger Sherman, . . . . . 1785
- 1784 Joseph Spencer, . . . . 1789
- 1784 Oliver Wolcott, . 1797
- 1784 Richard Law, . . . . . . 1785
- 1784 William Williams, . . . 1803
- 1784 Oliver Ellsworth, . . . . 1785
- 1784 Andrew Adams, . . . . . 1790
- 1784 Benjamin Huntington, . - 1790
- 1784 Joseph Platt Cooke, . . . . 1803
- 1784 Stephen Mix Mitchell, 1793
- 1785 William Hillhouse, . . . .1807
- 1786 William Samuel Johnson, . 1789
- 1786 Erastus Wolcott, . . . 1790
- 1786 John Treadwell, . 1808
- 1786 Jonathan Sturges, . .1789
- 1787 James Wadsworth, 1788
- 1788 John Chester, . . . . . .1792
- 1789 James Hillhouse, . . . . .1791
- 1789 Jedediah Strong, .1791
- 1789 Jesse Root, . . 1790
- 1790 James Davenport, . .1797
- 1790 Roger Newberry,1807
- 1790 Heman Swift, . . . . . .1802
- 1790 John Chandler, . . . .1795
- 1791 Benjamin Huntington, 1793
- 1791 Amasa Learned, . . . . . . . . 1792
- 1792 Jonathan Ingersoll, . . . . . . 1798
- 1792 Tapping Reeve, . . . . . . . . 1792(8)
- 1793 Asher Miller, . . . . . . . . 1794
- 1793 Thomas Grosvenor, . . . . . . . 1802
- 1793 Thomas Seymour, . . . . . . . . 1803
- 1794 Samuel Huntington, . . . . 1796
- 1794 Aaron Austin, . . . . . . . . . 1897
- 1795 Jeremiah Wadsworth, . . . . . . 1801
- 1796 Jonathan Trumbell, . . . . 1807
- 1797 David Daggett, . . . . . . . . 1805
- 1798 Jonathan Brace, . . . . . . . . 1799
- 1799 Zephaniah Swift, . . . . . . . . 1890
- 1799 Nathaniel Smith, . . . . . . . 1804
- 1800 John Allen,. . . . . . . . . . . 1896
- 1801 Zephaniah Swift, . . . . . . . 1801
- 1802 Oliver Ellsworth, . . . . . . . 1807(5)
- 1802 Jonathan Brace. . . . . . . . 1807
- 1802 Chauncey Goodrich, . . . . . . 1807
- 1803 John Chester, . . . . . . . . . 1807
- 1803 William Edmond, . . . . . . . . 1807
- 1803 Elizur Goodrich, . . . . . . . 1807
- 1805 Matthew Griswold, . . . . . . . 1807
- 1805 Stephen Titus Hosmer, . . . . . 1807
- 1806 Asher Miller, . . . . . . . . . 1807
- 1806 Henry Champion, . . . . . . . . 1807
DK
- Daniel Kafie is the CEO of Vostu. He is 28 years old, born in Honduras, raised in the United States, fluent in Portuguese and flirting with Brazilian culture for many years.[6]
- National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recognition for "dedication to stopping DUI and saving lives in California through the introduction and passage of bold legislation requiring ignition interlocks for convicted drunk drivers".[8]
Old deleted portions
Tradition and manners are repeatedly framed as the glue that binds the South together, distinguishing it from other regions. This is a familiar mantra, one linked to the "famous" southern hospitality capitalized on by many of the tourist attractions highlighted earlier in the book. Contemporary fascinations with the "grandeur" of the Old South depend on a certain sense of decorum, and this genteel mise-en-scene of southernness is constructed via a carefully manipulated stage set of moonlight, magnolias, and manners. White southerners frequently stress the importance of keeping up appearances; for example, in her Womenfolks: Growing Up Down South, popular writer Shirley Abbot describes the "natural theatricality" inherent in southern hospitality. It requires "a talent for taking on a special role in a comedy of manners that will apparently run forever, no matter how transparent its characters and aims" (106). This maintenance of an aura of tranquility despite a certain degree of transparency suggests that southern hospitality is a performance, a masquerade, an agreed-on social fiction, albeit a powerful one with material effects.[9]
Iron Man (MCU) relationships
- Pepper Potts: portrayed by Gwyneth Paltrow throughout the series, begins as Stark's personal assistant. By the end of Iron Man 2, he has appointed her as acting CEO of Stark Industries, and she has become his love interest, a relationship which continues through the series. The character does not appear in Avengers: Age of Ultron, or in Captain America: Civil War, where it is implied that they have broken up, but returns in Spider-Man: Homecoming.[10]
- James "Rhodey" Rhodes, aka War Machine: portrayed by Terrence Howard in Iron Man and by Don Cheadle in Iron Man 2 and thereafter, Rhodes is Stark's longstanding best friend. They briefly fight in Iron Man 2, due to Stark's drunkenness, but have overcome their dispute by the end of the film. Rhodes thereafter appears as an ally in Iron Man 3, Age of Ultron, and Captain America: Civil War, where he sides with Stark against Captain America, and is seriously injured in the ensuing melee.
- Bruce Banner/Hulk: portrayed by Mark Ruffalo in most MCU films, also first meets Stark in The Avengers. They have a positive relationship arising from their shared intellectual and scientific backgrounds.
- Natasha Romanoff, aka Black Widow: portrayed by Scarlett Johansson throughout the series, is introduced to Stark as a his new personal assistant in Iron Man 2; later in the film she is revealed to be a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent. Although Stark initially finds her attractive, there is no romantic relationship between them (unlike the comic books, where there was such a relationship), nor any further insinuation of attraction in any other films in the series.
- Thor, portrayed by Chris Hemsworth throughout the series, is only seen to interact with Stark in The Avengers and Avengers: Age of Ultron.
Tony Stark's relationships and interactions with other characters are selectively informed by the comic books, but condensed to accommodate the time and stylistic constraints of a motion picture series. One of the key relationships playing out across the films is Stark's relationship with Steve Rogers, aka Captain America, portrayed by Chris Evans throughout the series. Stark's father was one of the scientists involved in the super-soldier program that gave Rogers his abilities.
Rogers first meets Stark in The Avengers, and immediately has an antagonistic relationship due to their differing values. They continue to clash in Age of Ultron. Their conflict comes to a head in Captain America: Civil War, where their differing beliefs lead them to fight.[11]
References 1
- ^ Declined office.
- ^ a b Appointed, but declined to qualify.
- ^ Thomas H. Somorville, "A Sketch of the Supreme Court of Mississippi", in Horace Williams Fuller, ed.,The Green Bag, Vol. XI (1899), p. 504.
- ^ Thomas H. Somorville, "A Sketch of the Supreme Court of Mississippi", in Horace Williams Fuller, ed.,The Green Bag, Vol. XI (1899), p. 506.
- ^ Thomas H. Somorville, "A Sketch of the Supreme Court of Mississippi", in Horace Williams Fuller, ed.,The Green Bag, Vol. XI (1899), p. 512.
- ^ Honorato, Renata (January 16, 2011). "Vostu, a dona dos jogos no Orkut". Veja.com.
- ^ http://ccjcc.lacounty.gov/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=uhidpyr9la4%3D&portalid=11
- ^ https://www.equipmentworld.com/nhtsa-awards-recognize-efforts-to-make-roadways-safer/
- ^ Tara McPherson, Reconstructing Dixie: Race, Gender, and Nostalgia in the Imagined South (2003), p. 150.
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ Haas, Ealasaid A. (May 16, 2016). "'Captain America: Civil War' creates conflict, asks fans to pick a side". The Mercury News.
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