Aloysius J. Connor, U.S. District Court, District of New Hampshire from 1966 to 1967, and was then a law clerk to the New Hampshire Supreme Court from 1967 to 1968.
In 1790, the first impeachment trial of a Supreme Court justice was commenced against Judge Woodbury Langdon from Portsmouth, a brother of Governor John Langdon.
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The Mortgage Specialists, Inc. v. Implode-Explode Heavy Industries, Inc., 160 N.H. 227 (2010) – The court found that Internet news outlets should be treated as traditional print media and receive the same legal privileges granted to journalists.
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Gary E. Hicks a justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court, and graduated from Boston University School of Law.
Frank Nesmith Parsons (1854–1934), lawyer, politician, and Chief Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court
Adams studied law until he was admitted to the Bar, during the September 1876 term of the New Hampshire Supreme Court at Grafton County, New Hampshire.
John T. Broderick, Jr., former Chief Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court
John W. King, an Associate Justice and Chief Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court