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  2. Nebraska Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    January 4, 2029. Courtroom. The Nebraska Supreme Court is the highest court in the U.S. state of Nebraska. The court consists of a chief justice and six associate justices. Each justice is initially appointed by the governor of Nebraska; using the Missouri Plan, each justice is then subject to a retention vote for additional six-year terms.

  3. Courts of Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Courts of Nebraska include: State courts of Nebraska. Nebraska Supreme Court [1] Nebraska Court of Appeals [2] Nebraska District Courts (12 districts) [3] Nebraska County Courts (93 courts, one for each county) [4] Nebraska Juvenile Courts [5] Nebraska Workers' Compensation Court [6] Nebraska Problem-Solving Courts and Drug Courts [7]

  4. Government of Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    The Government of the U.S. State of Nebraska, established by the Nebraska Constitution, is a republican democracy modeled after the Federal Government of the United States. The state government has three branches: the executive, the legislative, and the judicial. Through a system of separation of powers, or "checks and balances," each of these ...

  5. Nebraska Court of Appeals - Wikipedia

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    Nebraska Court of Appeals. The Court of Appeals is the intermediate level appellate court for the US state of Nebraska. The Court was created on 6 September 1991, following a constitutional amendment held in November of the previous year. The Court regularly sits in the Nebraska State Capitol, but sits elsewhere when conveinent.

  6. List of courts of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The federal courts form the judicial branch of the US government and operate under the authority of the United States Constitution and federal law. The state and territorial courts of the individual U.S. states and territories operate under the authority of the state and territorial constitutions and state and territorial law.

  7. C. Thomas White - Wikipedia

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    C. Thomas White. C. Thomas White (October 5, 1928 – December 11, 2020) was a justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court from January 6, 1977 to 1998. Initially appointed to replace retiring Judge John E. Newton, White was named chief justice on January 26, 1995, to replace retiring Chief Justice Hastings. White served as chief until his retirement ...

  8. Michael Heavican - Wikipedia

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    Born. ( 1947-08-04) August 4, 1947 (age 77) Columbus, Nebraska, U.S. Political party. Republican. Education. University of Nebraska–Lincoln ( BA, JD) Michael G. Heavican (born August 4, 1947) [ 1] is an American lawyer who has served as the chief justice of the Supreme Court of Nebraska since 2006.

  9. David Arterburn - Wikipedia

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    June 13, 1957 (age 67) Education. York College (AA) University of Nebraska-Lincoln (BA, MA) University of Nebraska College of Law (JD) David K. Arterburn (born June 13, 1957) is a Judge of the Nebraska Court of Appeals.

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