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Chief justices NamePartyTerm John L. Hill, Jr. Democrat 1985-1988 Thomas R. Phillips Republican 1988-2004 Wallace B. Jefferson Republican 2004-2013 Nathan L. Hecht Republican 2013202415 more rows
On September 6, 2005, President George W. Bush nominated Judge John Roberts to replace Chief Justice Willam H. Rehnquist.
William Howard Taft (September 15, 1857 March 8, 1930) was the 27th president of the United States from 1909 to 1913 and from 1921 to 1930 as the tenth chief justice of the United States, the only person to have held both offices.
Chief Justice Jimmy Blacklock. Chief Justice Jimmy Blacklock was first appointed to the Supreme Court of Texas in January 2018 by Governor Greg Abbott. Justice Debra Lehrmann. Place 3. Justice Jeff Boyd. Place 7. Justice John Phillip Devine. Justice Brett Busby. Justice Jane Bland. Justice Rebeca Aizpuru Huddle. Justice Evan A.
Unlike every other state except Oklahoma, Texas divides its highest court into two entities. While the Texas Supreme Court resolves appeals of civil matters, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals resolves appeals of criminal cases.

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List of chief justices Chief JusticeTenure 14 Earl Warren (18911974) October 5, 1953 June 23, 1969 (Retired) 15 Warren E. Burger (19071995) June 23, 1969 September 26, 1986 (Retired) 16 William Rehnquist (19242005) September 26, 1986 September 3, 2005 (Died) 17 John Roberts (born 1955) September 29, 2005 Incumbent13 more rows
At the highest level, the Texas Supreme Court hears civil cases and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals hears criminal cases.
Governor Abbott Appoints Blacklock As Chief Justice, Sullivan As Justice Of The Supreme Court Of Texas. Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Jimmy Blacklock as Chief Justice and James P. Sullivan as Justice, Place 2, on the Supreme Court of Texas for terms set to expire on December 31, 2026.

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