List of Lords Justices of Appeal

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The Lord Justices of Appeal (Judges of the Court of Appeal) of England and Wales:

  1. The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Pill
  2. The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Ward
  3. The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Thorpe
  4. The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Waller
  5. The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Mummery
  6. The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Buxton
  7. The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice May (Vice-President of the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court)
  8. The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Tuckey
  9. The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Laws
  10. The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Sedley
  11. The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Latham (Vice-President of the Criminal Division of the Court of Appeal)
  12. The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Rix
  13. The Rt. Hon. Lady Justice Arden, DBE
  14. The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Keene
  15. The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Dyson
  16. The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Longmore
  17. The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Carnwath, CVO
  18. The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Scott Baker
  19. The Rt. Hon. Lady Justice Smith, DBE
  20. The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Thomas
  21. The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Jacob
  22. The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Wall
  23. The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Maurice Kay
  24. The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Hooper
  25. The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Gage
  26. The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Lloyd
  27. The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Moore-Bick (Deputy Head of Civil Justice)
  28. The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Wilson
  29. The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Moses
  30. The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Richards
  31. The Rt. Hon. Lady Justice Hallett
  32. The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Hughes
  33. The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Leveson
  34. The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Lawrence Collins
  35. The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Toulson
  36. The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Rimer
  37. The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Pumfrey

Lords Justices who are female are technically titled Lord Justice, not Lady Justice, but the latter is used in practice.

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