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Lloyd Karmeier Named Chief Justice of Illinois Supreme Court

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Illinois Supreme Court Justice Lloyd Karmeier has been selected by his peers on the state's highest court to be its next chief justice.  The state Supreme Court announced Karmeier's unanimous selection to a three-year term beginning Oct. 26.

He will be the chief administrative officer of the state's judicial system, and oversee more than 900 judges in Illinois. Karmeier is replacing Justice Rita Garman, who is finishing a three-year term as chief justice.  Karmeier has served on the Supreme Court since 2004.

He received attention for voting in 2005 to overturn a $10.1 billion class-action judgment against Philip Morris over past efforts to market "low-tar" and "light" cigarettes as healthier alternatives.  Plaintiffs' attorneys wanted him recused from the case, saying he had received contributions from Philip Morris, which Karmeier denied. 

 

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