Talk:Supreme Court of Maryland
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editSince I apparently do not have the necessary editing credentials to make the change myself, I thought I would mention: As of December 14, 2022, by voter approved change to the state constitution, the "Maryland Court of Appeals" became the "Supreme Court of Maryland", and the "Maryland Court of Special Appeals" became the "Appellate Court of Maryland"
If anyone has the access and the inclination, I'm sure they would have the eternal gratitude of pre-law students and curious future Marylanders in perpetuity.
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editTheir appearance is so very British. With wigs, Marylanders might as well be in the UK. 202.89.155.157 06:52, 22 March 2007 (UTC)
- Who deleted that image?! It should've been as "fair use" as anything! 68.39.174.238 (talk) 22:55, 25 August 2008 (UTC)
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Drafts have been initiated for the following missing Maryland Court of Appeals Justices. Any help in completing these and moving them to mainspace would be appreciated! BD2412 T 03:58, 23 May 2022 (UTC)
- "Maryland Court of Appeals Judges, 1778–". Archives of Maryland. Retrieved September 22, 2021.
- With bio in Maryland archives
- Draft:Benjamin A. Johnson - Benjamin A. Johnson
- Draft:Charles E. Orth Jr. - Charles E. Orth Jr.
- Draft:Francis Neal Parke - Francis Neal Parke
- Draft:Glenn H. Worthington - Glenn H. Worthington
- Draft:Howard S. Chasanow - Howard S. Chasanow
- Draft:John Bowers Eccleston - John Bowers Eccleston
- Draft:John C. Eldridge - John C. Eldridge
- Draft:John R. Pattison - John R. Pattison
- Draft:Lawrence F. Rodowsky - Lawrence F. Rodowsky
- Draft:Nicholas Charles Burke - Nicholas Charles Burke
- Draft:Richard Grason - Richard Grason
- Draft:Richard Tilghman Earle - Richard Tilghman Earle
- Draft:Robert L. Karwacki - Robert L. Karwacki
- Draft:T. Scott Offutt - T. Scott Offutt
- Draft:Walter J. Mitchell - Walter J. Mitchell
- Draft:William Bond Martin - William Bond Martin
- Draft:William H. Adkins II - William H. Adkins II
- Draft:William J. McWilliams - William J. McWilliams
- Draft:William J. O'Donnell - William J. O'Donnell
- Draft:William Polk (Maryland judge) - William Polk (Maryland judge)
- Draft:Wilson K. Barnes - Wilson K. Barnes
- Without bio in Maryland archives
- Draft:Daniel Weisel - Daniel Weisel
- Draft:David Fowler (Maryland judge) - David Fowler (Maryland judge)
- Draft:Edward S. Delaplaine - Edward S. Delaplaine
- Draft:Frederick J. Singley Jr. - Frederick J. Singley Jr.
- Draft:Hammond Urner - Hammond Urner
- Draft:Irving A. Levine - Irving A. Levine
- Draft:Isaac Thomas Jones - Isaac Thomas Jones
- Draft:J. Dudley Digges - J. Dudley Digges
- Draft:James A. C. Bond - James A. C. Bond
- Draft:James F. Couch Jr. - James F. Couch Jr.
- Draft:James Murray (Maryland judge) - James Murray (Maryland judge)
- Draft:John F. McAuliffe - John F. McAuliffe
- Draft:John G. Rogers - John G. Rogers
- Draft:John Mackall Gantt - John Mackall Gantt
- Draft:Peter Wood Crain - Peter Wood Crain
- Draft:Ridgely P. Melvin - Ridgely P. Melvin
- Draft:Silas Morris Cochran - Silas Morris Cochran
- Draft:Solomon Wright - Solomon Wright
- Draft:Stephen R. Collins - Stephen R. Collins
- Draft:Walter C. Capper - Walter C. Capper
- Draft:William B. Stone - William B. Stone
- Draft:William H. Adkins - William H. Adkins
- Draft:William H. Forsythe - William H. Forsythe
- Draft:William H. Thomas (Maryland judge) - William H. Thomas (Maryland judge)
- Draft:William Mason Shehan - William Mason Shehan
- Draft:William R. Horney - William R. Horney
Fader's retirement
editWhat is meant by ' lead position ends' with a 2049 date? As the article states, Fader will retire upon turning 70 in 2043. If there's something else affecting this, it needs to be clarified. Toyokuni3 (talk) 17:58, 1 August 2022 (UTC)
Supreme Court
editI don't have a reference or I would make the change,but the ballot for the 2022 Maryland election includes a question regarding changing the name to Maryland Supreme Court. Toyokuni3 (talk) 00:57, 8 November 2022 (UTC)
We should probably move the page, right? Oath2order (talk) 12:40, 15 November 2022 (UTC)