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- Lloyd A. Karmeier (born January 12, 1940) is a former American judge who served as a justice of the Illinois Supreme Court from the 5th district. He served...
- Court In office October 25, 2019 – October 20, 2022 Preceded by Lloyd A. Karmeier Succeeded by Mary Jane Theis Justice of the Illinois Supreme Court In office...
- related to Karmeier's 2004 election. The lawsuit alleges that State Farm secretly supported Karmeier's 2004 election in exchange for Karmeier overturning...
- Nationwide Vehicle Contracts. Retrieved 25 December 2023. Boerwald, John E.; Karmeier, Delbert F.; Herrington, C. Gordon (1960). The Functions and Design of...
- Chief Justice of the Illinois Supreme Court, lived in Nashville Lloyd A. Karmeier, Illinois Supreme Court Justice, lives in Nashville and was a Circuit Court...
- November 7, 2020. "Illinois Supreme Court, 5th Judicial District, Vacancy of Karmeier: David K. Overstreet". Chicago Daily Law Bulletin. March 12, 2020. Retrieved...
- Thomas, Thomas R. Fitzgerald, Thomas L. Kilbride, Rita B. Garman, Lloyd A. Karmeier, Anne M. Burke Case opinions Decision by Burke Laws applied U.S. Const...
- Galahad, Kansas City Confidential, The Silencers, Walking Tall Lloyd A. Karmeier, judge, Illinois Supreme Court 2000-20 Roberta Karmel, Centennial Professor...
- Byron O. House 1926 – Chief Justice Supreme Court of Illinois Lloyd A. Karmeier 1964 – Chief Justice Supreme Court of Illinois Ray Klingbiel 1924 – Chief...
- (2006–2022) Michael J. Burke (2020–2022) Robert L. Carter (2020–2022) Lloyd A. Karmeier (2004-2020) Charles E. Freeman (1990–2018) S. Louis Rathje (1999–2000)...