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Judge Benjamin Land Appointed to Georgia Supreme Court by Gov. Kemp

GEORGIA, JUL 17 – Judge Benjamin A. Land, with over 25 years of legal experience, fills the Supreme Court vacancy after Chief Justice Boggs' resignation, continuing his judicial service in Georgia.

  • On Thursday, Gov. Brian Kemp said he appointed Benjamin A. Land to the Georgia Supreme Court to fill the seat vacated by former Chief Justice Michael P. Boggs.
  • Following the vacancy, Land, appointed to the Georgia Court of Appeals by Kemp in July 2022, was elected unopposed to a six-year term in 2024 after being one of four candidates recommended by the Judicial Nomination Commission in May.
  • Six months after his appointment, Land joined two colleagues in January to block part of DA Fani Willis’s racketeering case against President Donald Trump and in December he opposed disqualifying her office from the 2020 election interference case.
  • The high court’s top justice expressed anticipation, saying `Land’s background and experience, including years as a state appellate judge, position him well to serve on the state’s highest court`.
  • Looking ahead, Land’s appointment to the Georgia Supreme Court will influence key rulings and fill an open seat on the Georgia Court of Appeals.
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WAGA broke the news in Atlanta, United States on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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