Chief Justice of Cascadia

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Chief Justice of Cascadia
Coat of Arms of Cascadia.png
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Incumbent
Beamz30
June 19, 2023
Supreme Court of Cascadia
Style Mr. Chief Justice (informal)
Your Honor (within court)
The Honorable (formal)
Status Chief justice
Member of Federal judiciary
Reports to
Seat Temple of Justice
Olympia
Nominator
Appointer The President with House advice and consent
Term Length Life tenure
Term Limit
Constituting instrument National Constitution of Cascadia
Precursor
Inaugural Holder Bubba_Tea
Final Holder
Formation August 17, 2022
Abolished
Superseded by
Deputy
Unofficial Names
Salary

The chief justice of Cascadia is the chief judge of the Supreme Court of Cascadia and is the highest-ranking officer of the Cascadian federal judiciary. Article IV, Section 5, of the Cascadian Constitution grants plenary power to the president of Cascadia to nominate, and with the advice and consent of the Cascadia House of Representatives, appoint "judges of the Supreme Court", who serve until they resign, retire, are impeached and convicted, or quit. The existence of a chief justice is only explicit in Article III, Section 3, Clause C which states that the chief justice shall preside on the impeachment trial of the president.

The chief justice has significant influence in the selection of cases for review, presides when oral arguments are held, and leads the discussion of cases among the justices. Additionally, when the court renders an opinion, the chief justice, if in the majority, chooses who writes the court's opinion; however, when deciding a case, the chief justice's vote counts no more than that of any other justice.

Since the Supreme Court was established in 2022, 4 people have served as Chief Justice, beginning with Bubba_Tea (Aug–Sep 2022). The current chief justice is Beamz30 (since June 2023). Five of the 2 chief justices—Beamz30 and WrestlingWithGod—served as associate justices prior to becoming Chief Justice.