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List of justices of the Nebraska Supreme Court
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Following is a list of justices of the Nebraska Supreme Court:
Territorial Supreme Court justices
Indicates Territorial Chief Justice
Judge | Began active service | Ended active service |
Fenner Ferguson | 1854 | 1857 |
Edward R. Harden | 1854 | 1860 |
James Bradley | 1854 | 1857 |
John Curtiss Underwood | 1857[1] | 1857 |
Samuel W. Black | 1857 | 1859 |
Eleazer Wakeley | 1857 | 1861 |
Augustus Hall | 1858 | 1861 |
Joseph Miller | 1859 | 1860 |
William Pitt Kellogg | 1861 | 1865[2] |
William F. Lockwood | 1861 | 1867 |
Joseph E. Streeter | 1861 | 1863 |
Elmer S. Dundy | 1863 | 1867 |
William Kellogg | 1865 | 1867 |
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State Supreme Court chief justices


Chief Justice | Began service | Ended service | Seat/district | Appointed by |
Oliver P. Mason | 1867[3] | 1873 | Seat I | Elected |
George B. Lake | 1873[4] | 1878[5] | Seat II | |
Daniel Gantt | 1878[4] | 1878[6] | Seat I | |
Samuel Maxwell | 1878[4] | 1882[5] | Seat III | |
George B. Lake | 1882[7] | 1884 | Seat II | |
Amasa Cobb | 1884[4] | 1886[5] | Seat I | |
Samuel Maxwell | 1886[7] | 1888[5] | Seat III | |
Manoah B. Reese | 1888[4] | 1890[8] | Seat II | |
Amasa Cobb | 1890[7] | 1892 | Seat I | |
Samuel Maxwell | 1892[9] | 1894 | Seat III | |
T. L. Norval | 1894[4] | 1896[5] | Seat II | |
Alfred M. Post | 1896[4] | 1898 | Seat I | |
T. O. C. Harrison | 1898[4] | 1900 | Seat III | |
T. L. Norval | 1900[7] | 1902 | Seat II | |
John Joseph Sullivan | 1902[4] | 1904 | Seat I | |
Silas A. Holcomb | 1904[4] | 1906 | Seat III | |
Samuel H. Sedgwick | 1906[4] | 1908[10] | Seat II | |
John B. Barnes | 1908 | 1909[5] | Seat I | |
Manoah B. Reese | 1909[7] | 1915 | At Large | Ashton C. Shallenberger |
Conrad Hollenbeck | 1915[6][11] | 1915 | At Large | John H. Morehead |
Jacob Fawcett | 1915[12] | 1915 | At Large | (pro tempore) |
Andrew M. Morrissey | 1915[13] | 1927 | At Large | John H. Morehead |
Charles A. Goss | 1927 | 1938[6] | At Large | Adam McMullen |
Robert G. Simmons | 1939[14] | 1963 | At Large | Robert Leroy Cochran |
Paul W. White | 1963 | 1978[15] | At Large | Frank Morrison |
Harry A. Spencer | 1978 | 1978[16] | At Large | (pro tempore) |
Norman Krivosha | 1978[17] | 1987[18] | At Large | Jim Exon |
William C. Hastings | 1987[19] | 1995[15] | At Large | Kay Orr |
C. Thomas White | 1995[20] | 1998[15] | At Large | Ben Nelson |
John V. Hendry | 1998[21] | 2006[15] | At Large | |
Michael Heavican | 2006[22] | 2024 | At Large | Dave Heineman |
Jeffrey J. Funke | 2024[23] | Incumbent | At Large | Jim Pillen |
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All State Supreme Court justices
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Indicates Service as Chief Justice for All or Part of Tenure
Judge | Began service | Ended service | Seat/district | Appointed by |
William A. Little[24] | - | - | Seat I | Elected[25] |
Oliver P. Mason | 1867[3] | 1873 | Seat I | |
George B. Lake | 1867 | 1884 | Seat II | |
Lorenzo Crounse | 1867 | 1873 | Seat III | |
Daniel Gantt | 1873 | 1878 | Seat I | |
Samuel Maxwell | 1873 | 1894 | Seat III | |
Amasa Cobb | 1878[26] | 1892 | Seat I | |
Manoah B. Reese | 1884 | 1890 | Seat II | |
T. L. Norval | 1890 | 1902 | Seat II | |
Alfred M. Post | 1892 | 1898 | Seat I | |
T. O. C. Harrison | 1894 | 1900 | Seat III | |
John Joseph Sullivan | 1898 | 1904 | Seat I | |
Silas A. Holcomb | 1900 | 1906 | Seat III | |
Samuel H. Sedgwick | 1902 | 1908 | Seat II | |
John B. Barnes | 1904 | 1909 | Seat I | |
Charles B. Letton | 1906 | 1925 | Seat III / District 3 | Elected[25] / Ashton C. Shallenberger |
Manoah B. Reese | 1908[27] | 1915 | Seat II / CJ | |
James R. Dean | 1909[28] | 1910[29] | District 2 | Ashton C. Shallenberger |
Jesse L. Root | 1909[28] | 1911 | District 5 | |
Jacob Fawcett[30] | 1909[28] | 1917 | District 6 | |
William B. Rose | 1909[28] | 1943 | District 1 | |
John B. Barnes | 1909[31] | 1917 | District 4 | |
Samuel H. Sedgwick | 1910[32] | 1919[6] | District 2 | |
Francis G. Hamer | 1911 | 1918[6] | District 5 | Chester H. Aldrich |
Conrad Hollenbeck | 1915[6][11] | 1915 | CJ | John H. Morehead |
Andrew M. Morrissey | 1915[33] | 1927 | CJ | |
Albert J. Cornish | 1917 | 1920[6] | District 4 | Keith Neville |
James R. Dean | 1917[34] | 1935 | District 6 | |
Chester Hardy Aldrich | 1918[35] | 1924[6] | District 5 | |
Leonard A. Flansburg | 1920[36] | 1923 | District 4 | Samuel R. McKelvie |
George A. Day | 1920[37] | 1927[6] | District 2 | |
Edward E. Good | 1923 | 1937[6] | District 4 | Charles Bryan |
William Henry Thompson | 1924[38] | 1931 | District 5 | |
Robert E. Evans | 1925 | 1925[6] | District 3 | Adam McMullen |
George A. Eberly | 1925[39] | 1943 | District 3 | |
Charles A. Goss | 1927 | 1938[6] | CJ | |
Francis S. Howell | 1928[40] | 1929 | District 2 | |
L. B. Day | 1929 | 1938[6] | District 2 | Arthur J. Weaver |
Bayard H. Paine | 1931 | 1949 | District 5 | Charles Bryan |
Edward F. Carter | 1935 | 1971 | District 6 | Robert Leroy Cochran |
Frederick Messmore | 1937[41] | 1965 | District 4 | |
Harvey M. Johnsen | 1939[42] | 1940 | District 2 | |
Robert G. Simmons | 1939[14] | 1963 | CJ | |
John W. Yeager | 1941[43] | 1965 | District 2 | |
E. B. Chappell | 1943 | 1961 | District 1 | Dwight Griswold |
Adolph E. Wenke | 1943 | 1961[6] | District 3 | |
P. E. Boslaugh | 1949 | 1961 | District 5 | Val Peterson |
Harry A. Spencer[16] | 1961 | 1979[15] | District 1 | Frank Morrison |
Leslie Boslaugh | 1961 | 1994[15] | District 5 | |
Robert C. Brower | 1961[44] | 1967 | District 3 | |
Paul W. White | 1963 | 1978[15] | CJ | |
Hale McCown | 1965[17] | 1983[15] | District 4 | |
Robert L. Smith | 1965[17] | 1973[15] | District 2 | |
John E. Newton | 1967[17] | 1977[15] | District 3 | Norbert Tiemann |
Lawrence M. Clinton | 1971[17] | 1982[6] | District 6 | Jim Exon |
Donald Brodkey | 1974[17] | 1982[15] | District 2 | |
C. Thomas White | 1977[45] | 1998 | District 3 / CJ | Jim Exon / Ben Nelson |
Norman Krivosha | 1978[17] | 1987[18] | CJ | Jim Exon |
William C. Hastings | 1979[46] | 1995 | District 1 / CJ | Charles Thone / Kay Orr |
D. Nick Caporale | 1982[47] | 1998[15] | District 2 | Charles Thone |
Thomas M. Shanahan | 1983[48] | 1993[49] | District 6 | Bob Kerrey |
John T. Grant | 1983[50] | 1993[15] | District 4 | |
Dale E. Fahrnbruch | 1987[51] | 1996[15] | District 1 | Kay Orr |
David J. Lanphier | 1993[52] | 1997[53] | District 4 | Ben Nelson |
John F. Wright | 1994[54] | 2018[55][6] | District 6 | |
William M. Connolly | 1994[56] | 2016 | District 5 | |
John M. Gerrard | 1995[57] | 2012 | District 3 | |
Kenneth C. Stephan | 1997[58] | 2015 | District 1 | |
Michael McCormack | 1997[59] | 2016 | District 4 | |
John V. Hendry | 1998[60] | 2006[15] | CJ | |
Lindsey Miller-Lerman | 1998[61] | Incumbent | District 2 | |
Michael G. Heavican | 2006[22] | 2024 | CJ | Dave Heineman |
William B. Cassel | 2012[62] | Incumbent | District 3 | |
Stephanie F. Stacy | 2015 | Incumbent | District 1 | Pete Ricketts |
Max J. Kelch | 2016 | 2018[63] | District 4 | |
Jeffrey J. Funke | 2016 | Incumbent | District 5 / CJ | Pete Ricketts / Jim Pillen |
Jonathan Papik | 2018[64] | Incumbent | District 4 | Pete Ricketts |
John Freudenberg | 2018[65] | Incumbent | District 6 | |
Jason Bergevin | 2025[66] | Incumbent | District 5 | Jim Pillen |
Information Gathered from Slipping Backward: A History of the Nebraska Supreme Court, the Nebraska Blue Book, and History of Nebraska By Morton & Watkins
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