John V. Hendry is a former chief justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court, appointed from the state at large in 1998.
William B. Cassel is a judge of the Nebraska Supreme Court, representing Nebraska's Third Judicial District.
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Alma's status as county seat was challenged by residents of Orleans, but an 1884 Nebraska Supreme Court decision affirmed Alma's status as seat of Harlan County.
When Lincoln became President in 1861, he appointed Kellogg as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Nebraska Territory.
John V. Hendry, former chief justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court
William Henry Thompson, an Associate Justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court