Supreme Court of the UK

The highest domestic court of appeal in most cases since 1 October 2009, the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom was created by the Constitutional Reform Act 2005, effectively replacing the House of Lords as the highest court. It is a court of appeal in civil and criminal cases referred from the English courts. It also rules on devolution issues (formerly the Privy Council performed this function).

There follows a list of Supreme Court Judges, followed by his or her original jurisdiction. Click each individual Judge’s name for his or her profile where available, or click on his or her photograph, above.

President of The Supreme Court, Rt Hon Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers,  England & Wales

Deputy President of The Supreme Court, Rt Hon Lord Hope of Craighead, Scotland

Justice of The Supreme Court, Rt Hon Lord Saville of Newdigate, E&W

Justice of The Supreme Court, Rt Hon Lord Rodger of Earlsferry, Scotland

Justice of The Supreme Court, Rt Hon Lord Walker of Gestingthorpe, E&W

Justice of The Supreme Court, Rt Hon Baroness Hale of Richmond, E&W

Justice of The Supreme Court, Rt Hon Lord Brown of Eaton-under-Heywood, E&W

Justice of The Supreme Court, Rt Hon Lord Mance, E&W

Justice of The Supreme Court, Rt Hon Lord Collins of Mapesbury, E&W

Justice of The Supreme Court, Rt Hon Lord Kerr of Tonaghmore, N Ireland

Justice of The Supreme Court, Rt Hon Lord Clarke of Stone-cum-Ebon, E&W 

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