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|[[Roberto Concepcion]]<br><small>(1903–1987)
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|Associate Justice of the [[Court of Appeals of the Philippines|Court of Appeals]]<br><small>(1946–1954)
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|[[Ramón Diokno]]<br><small>(1886–1954)<br><ref>{{Cite web |title=Associate Justice Ramon Diokno |url=https://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/supremecourtjustices/associatejustice/64 |website=Supreme Court E-Library}}</ref>
|Associate Justice
|F. Feria
|February 10, 1954<br>–<br>April 21, 1954{{Efn||name=died}}
|[[Senate of the Philippines|Senator]]<br><small>(1946–1949)
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|[[J. B. L. Reyes]]<br><small>(1902–1994)<br><ref>{{Cite web |title=Associate Justice Jose B. L. Reyes |url=https://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/supremecourtjustices/associatejustice/65 |website=Supreme Court E-Library}}</ref>
|Associate Justice
|Tuason
|June 30, 1954<br>–<br>August 19, 1972
|Associate Justice of the [[Court of Appeals of the Philippines|Court of Appeals]]<br><small>(1946–1954)
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|[[File:Seal of the Supreme Court of the Republic of the Philippines.svg|100x100px]]
|Pastor Endencia<br><small>(1890–1981)<br><ref>{{Cite web |title=Associate Justice Pastor Endencia |url=https://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/supremecourtjustices/associatejustice/66 |website=Supreme Court E-Library}}</ref>
|Associate Justice
|Diokno
|December 20, 1955<br>–<br>July 26, 1960
|Presiding Justice of the [[Court of Appeals of the Philippines|Court of Appeals]]<br><small>(1954–1955)
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|Alfonso Felix<br><small>(1888–1975)<br><ref>{{Cite web |title=Associate Justice Alfonso Felix |url=https://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/supremecourtjustices/associatejustice/67 |website=Supreme Court E-Library}}</ref>
|Associate Justice
|Pablo
|July 24, 1956<br>–<br>September 17, 1958
|Presiding Justice of the [[Court of Appeals of the Philippines|Court of Appeals]]<br><small>(1956)
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Revision as of 06:53, 12 February 2024

Justice Position Replacing Tenure Appointed by Prior office
1 Cayetano Arellano
(1844–1927)
[1]
Chief Justice New seat April 11, 1901

April 12, 1920
William McKinley President of the Supreme Court
(1899–1901)
2 Florentino Torres
(1844–1927)
[2]
Associate Justice New seat June 17, 1901

April 20, 1920
Attorney General
(1899–1901)
3 Victorino Mapa
(1855–1927)
[3]
Associate Justice New seat June 17, 1901

October 31, 1913[a]
Chairman of the Peace Committee
(1900–1901)
4 James Francis Smith
(1859–1928)
[4]
Associate Justice New seat June 17, 1901

February 17, 1903
Collector of Customs
(1900–1901)
5 Joseph F. Cooper
(1854–1942)
[5]
Associate Justice New seat June 17, 1901

October 17, 1903
Lawyer
6 Charles Andrew Willard
(1857–1914)
[6]
Associate Justice New seat June 17, 1901

April 24, 1904
Lawyer
7 Fletcher Ladd
(1862–1903)
[7]
Associate Justice New seat June 17, 1901

July 13, 1903
Lawyer
8 John T. McDonough
(1843–1917)
[8]
Associate Justice Smith June 17, 1903

May 1, 1904
Theodore Roosevelt Secretary of State of New York
(1899–1902)
9 Elias Finley Johnson
(1861–1933)
[9]
Associate Justice Ladd October 3, 1903

April 1, 1933
Judge of the Court of First Instance
10 Adam Clarke Carson
(1869–1941)
[10]
Associate Justice Willard November 16, 1904

November 30, 1920
Judge of the Court of First Instance
11 James F. Tracy
(1854–1925)
[11]
Associate Justice McDonough July 1, 1905

February 1, 1909
Lawyer
12 Sherman Moreland
(1868–1951)
[12]
Associate Justice Cooper February 1, 1909

April 23, 1917
Member of the New York State Assembly
(1903–1907)
13 Charles B. Elliott
(1861–1935)
[13]
Associate Justice Tracy June 3, 1909

February 13, 1910
William Howard Taft Associate Judge of the Minnesota Supreme Court
(1905–1909)
14 Grant T. Trent
(1860–1947)
[14]
Associate Justice Elliott February 28, 1910

April 23, 1917
Judge of the Court of First Instance
15 Manuel Araullo
(1853–1924)
[15]
Associate Justice Mapa December 16, 1913

October 31, 1921[b]
Woodrow Wilson Chairman of the Code Committee
(1913)
16 Thomas A. Street
(1872–1936)
[16]
Associate Justice Trent June 13, 1917

June 1, 1935
Member of the Code Committee
(1910–1917)
17 George A. Malcolm
(1881–1961)
[17]
Associate Justice Moreland July 9, 1917

February 1, 1936
Dean of the University of the Philippines College of Law
(1911–1917)
18 Ramón Avanceña
(1872–1957)
[18]
Associate Justice New seat July 9, 1917

March 31, 1925[b]
Attorney General
(1914–1917)
19 Frederick Charles Fisher
(1879–1964)
[19]
Associate Justice New seat November 17, 1917

November 16, 1918
Lawyer
20 Percy M. Moir
(1870–1928)
[20]
Associate Justice Fisher November 25, 1918

November 20, 1920
Judge of the Court of First Instance
21 Ignacio Villamor
(1863–1933)
[21]
Associate Justice F. Torres May 19, 1920

May 23, 1933[c]
Attorney General
(1908–1914)
(3) Victorino Mapa
(1855–1927)
[3]
Chief Justice Arellano April 21, 1920

October 31, 1921
Secretary of Justice
(1913–1920)
22 James Ostrand
(1871–1937)
[22]
Associate Justice Moir September 27, 1921

June 30, 1933
Warren G. Harding Chief Justice of the Land Court of the Dominican Republic
(1914–1921)
23 Charles A. Johns
(1857–1932)
[23]
Associate Justice Carson October 7, 1921

January 11, 1932[c]
Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court
(1918–1921)
(15) Manuel Araullo
(1853–1924)
[15]
Chief Justice Mapa November 1, 1921

July 26, 1924[c]
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court
(1913–1921)
24 Norberto Romualdez
(1875–1941)
[24]
Associate Justice Araullo November 1, 1921

April 1, 1932
Judge of the Court of First Instance
(18) Ramón Avanceña
(1872–1957)
[18]
Chief Justice Araullo April 1, 1925

December 24, 1941
Calvin Coolidge Associate Justice of the Supreme Court
(1917–1925)
25 Antonio Villa-Real
(1880–1945)
[25]
Associate Justice Avanceña June 16, 1925

June 5, 1940
Attorney General
(1921–1925)
26 John A. Hull
(1874–1944)
[26]
Associate Justice New seat June 1, 1932

February 1, 1936
Herbert Hoover Chief Legal Adviser to Governor General Dwight F. Davis
(1930–1932)
27 James C. Vickers
(1877–1945)
[27]
Associate Justice Johns June 1, 1932

February 1, 1936
Judge of the Court of First Instance
28 José Abad Santos
(1886–1942)
[28]
Associate Justice New seat June 10, 1932

December 23, 1941[b]
Secretary of Justice
(1928–1932)
29 Carlos A. Imperial
(1880–1941)
[29]
Associate Justice Romualdez June 22, 1932

May 20, 1941[c]
Judge of the Court of First Instance
30 George C. Butte
(1877–1940)
[30]
Associate Justice Johnson July 1, 1932

February 1, 1936
Vice Governor of the Philippines
(1930–1932)
31 Anacleto Díaz
(1878–1945)
[31]
Associate Justice I. Villamor November 20, 1933

December 19, 1941
Franklin D. Roosevelt Judge of the Court of First Instance
32 Leonard S. Goddard
(1871–1959)
[32]
Associate Justice Ostrand January 9, 1934

January 29, 1936
Judge of the Court of First Instance
33 Claro M. Recto
(1890–1960)
[33]
Associate Justice Street July 3, 1935

November 1, 1936
Senator for the 5th Senatorial District
(1931–1935)
34 Jose P. Laurel
(1891–1959)
[34]
Associate Justice Malcolm February 29, 1936

February 5, 1942
Manuel L. Quezon Delegate to the 1934 Constitutional Convention for Batangas' 3rd District
35 Pedro Concepcion
(1893–1969)
[35]
Associate Justice Hull October 31, 1936

January 1, 1940
Presiding Justice of the Court of Appeals
(1936)
36 Manuel Moran
(1893–1961)
[36]
Associate Justice Recto December 12, 1938

July 9, 1945[b]
Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals
(1936–1938)
37 Roman Ozaeta
(1891–1972)
[37]
Associate Justice Concepcion June 24, 1941

May 28, 1946
Solicitor General
(1938–1940)
(28) José Abad Santos
(1886–1942)
[28]
Chief Justice Avanceña December 24, 1941

May 2, 1942[c]
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court
(1932–1941)
38 Ricardo Paras
(1891–1984)
[38]
Associate Justice Villa-Real December 23, 1941

April 2, 1951[b]
Presiding Justice of the Court of Appeals
(1940–1941)
39 José Yulo
(1894–1976)
[39]
Chief Justice New seat in reorganized court January 26, 1942

July 9, 1945
Masaharu Homma Speaker of the National Assembly
(1939–1941)
40 Jorge C. Bocobo
(1886–1965)
[40]
Associate Justice New seat in reorganized court February 5, 1942

January 31, 1944
Jorge B. Vargas Secretary of Public Instruction
(1939–1941)
41 Jose Generoso
(1881–1959)
[41]
Associate Justice New seat in reorganized court May 11, 1942

January 31, 1944
Presiding Justice of the Court of Appeals
(1941–1942)
42 Jose Lopez Vito
(1872–1947)
[42]
Associate Justice New seat in reorganized court May 11, 1942

January 31, 1944
Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals
(1936–1942)
42-A Domingo Imperial
(1890–1965)
[43]
Associate Justice New seat in reorganized court May 11, 1942

January 31, 1944
Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals
(1936–1942)
43 Antonio Horrilleno
(1890–1965)
[44]
Associate Justice New seat in reorganized court 1943

1945
Presiding Justice of the Court of Appeals
(1937–1940)
44 Delfín Jaranilla
(1883–1980)
[45]
Associate Justice New seat in reorganized court June 6, 1945

June 6, 1946
Sergio Osmeña Secretary of Justice
(1945)
45 Felicisimo R. Feria
(1883–1957)
[46]
Associate Justice New seat in reorganized court June 6, 1945

August 6, 1953
Attorney General
(1920)
46 Mariano H. de Joya
(1887–1964)
[47]
Associate Justice New seat in reorganized court June 6, 1945

June 25, 1945
Judge of the Court of First Instance
47 Guillermo Pablo
(1886–1982)
[48]
Associate Justice New seat in reorganized court June 6, 1945

June 4, 1955
Judge of the Court of First Instance
48 Gregorio Perfecto
(1891–1949)
[49]
Associate Justice New seat in reorganized court June 6, 1945

August 17, 1949[c]
Member of the National Assembly for Manila's 1st District
(1935–1941)
49 Emilio Y. Hilado
(1891–1967)
[50]
Associate Justice New seat in reorganized court June 6, 1945

May 31, 1948
Judge of the Court of First Instance
50 Jose A. Espiritu
(1886–1982)
[51]
Associate Justice New seat in reorganized court June 6, 1945

August 15, 1945
Lawyer
(36) Manuel Moran
(1893–1961)
[36]
Chief justice New seat in reorganized court July 9, 1945

March 20, 1951
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court
(1938–1945)
51 Manuel Briones
(1893–1957)
[52]
Associate Justice de Joya September 15, 1945

May 24, 1949
Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals
(1937–1945)
52 César Bengzon
(1896–1992)
Associate Justice Espiritu September 15, 1945

April 28, 1961[b]
Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals
(1936–1945)
53 Sabino B. Padilla
(1894–1986)
[53]
Associate Justice Ozaeta June 25, 1946

September 19, 1948
Manuel Roxas Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals
(1936–1945)
54 Pedro Tuason
(1884–1961)
[54]
Associate Justice Jaranilla June 25, 1946

January 4, 1954
Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals
(1938–1946)
55 Jose Hontiveros
(1889–1954)
[55]
Associate Justice New seat in reorganized court June 25, 1946

October 16, 1947
Delegate to the 1934 Constitutional Convention for Capiz's 3rd District
56 Alejandro A. Reyes
(1899–1960)
[56]
Associate Justice Hontiveros August 6, 1948

June 3, 1959
Elpidio Quirino Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals
(1936–1948)
57 Marcelino R. Montemayor
(1890–1971)
[57]
Associate Justice Hilado August 21, 1948

July 27, 1960
Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals
(1938–1948)
(37) Roman Ozaeta
(1891–1972)
[37]
Associate Justice Generoso September 19, 1948

February 28, 1950
Secretary of Justice
(1946–1948)
(53) Sabino B. Padilla
(1894–1986)
[53]
Associate Justice S. Padilla June 29, 1949

August 21, 1964
Secretary of Justice
(1948–1949)
58 Luis P. Torres
(1880–1959)
[58]
Associate Justice Briones August 20, 1949

April 1, 1950
Presiding Justice of the Court of Appeals
(1948–1949)
59 Felix Angelo Bautista
(1896–1990)
[59]
Associate Justice Perfecto October 20, 1950

May 20, 1956
Solicitor General
(1948–1950)
60 Fernando Jugo
(1891–1956)
[60]
Associate Justice Ozaeta October 20, 1950

June 3, 1956[c]
Presiding Justice of the Court of Appeals
(1950)
(38) Ricardo Paras
(1891–1984)
[38]
Chief Justice Moran April 2, 1951

February 16, 1961
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court
(1941–1951)
61 Alejo Labrador
(1894–1967)
[61]
Associate Justice L. Torres April 22, 1952

July 17, 1964
Presiding Justice of the Court of Appeals
(1950–1952)
62 Roberto Concepcion
(1903–1987)
Associate Justice Paras February 9, 1954

June 17, 1966[b]
Ramon Magsaysay Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals
(1946–1954)
63 Ramón Diokno
(1886–1954)
[62]
Associate Justice F. Feria February 10, 1954

April 21, 1954[c]
Senator
(1946–1949)
64 J. B. L. Reyes
(1902–1994)
[63]
Associate Justice Tuason June 30, 1954

August 19, 1972
Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals
(1946–1954)
65 Pastor Endencia
(1890–1981)
[64]
Associate Justice Diokno December 20, 1955

July 26, 1960
Presiding Justice of the Court of Appeals
(1954–1955)
66 Alfonso Felix
(1888–1975)
[65]
Associate Justice Pablo July 24, 1956

September 17, 1958
Presiding Justice of the Court of Appeals
(1956)
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  2. ^ "Associate Justice Florentino Torres". Supreme Court E-Library.
  3. ^ a b "Chief Justice Victorino M. Mapa". Supreme Court E-Library.
  4. ^ "Associate Justice James Francis Smith". Supreme Court E-Library.
  5. ^ "Associate Justice Joseph F. Cooper". Supreme Court E-Library.
  6. ^ "Associate Justice Charles A. Willard". Supreme Court E-Library.
  7. ^ "Associate Justice Fletcher Ladd". Supreme Court E-Library.
  8. ^ "Associate Justice John T. McDonough". Supreme Court E-Library.
  9. ^ "Associate Justice Elias Finley Johnson". Supreme Court E-Library.
  10. ^ "Associate Justice Adam Clarke Carson". Supreme Court E-Library.
  11. ^ "Associate Justice James F. Tracy". Supreme Court E-Library.
  12. ^ "Associate Justice Sherman Moreland". Supreme Court E-Library.
  13. ^ "Associate Justice Charles Burke Elliott". Supreme Court E-Library.
  14. ^ "Associate Justice Grant T. Trent". Supreme Court E-Library.
  15. ^ a b "Chief Justice Manuel G. Araullo". Supreme Court E-Library.
  16. ^ "Associate Justice Thomas A. Street". Supreme Court E-Library.
  17. ^ "Associate Justice George Arthur Malcolm". Supreme Court E-Library.
  18. ^ a b "Chief Justice Ramon Q. Avanceña". Supreme Court E-Library.
  19. ^ "Associate Justice Frederich Charles". Supreme Court E-Library.
  20. ^ "Associate Justice Percy M. Moir". Supreme Court E-Library.
  21. ^ "Associate Justice Ignacio Villamor". Supreme Court E-Library.
  22. ^ "Associate Justice James Adolph Ostrand". Supreme Court E-Library.
  23. ^ "Associate Justice Charles A. Johns". Supreme Court E-Library.
  24. ^ "Associate Justice Norberto Romualdez". Supreme Court E-Library.
  25. ^ "Associate Justice Antonio Villareal". Supreme Court E-Library.
  26. ^ "Associate Justice John A. Hull". Supreme Court E-Library.
  27. ^ "Associate Justice James C. Vickers". Supreme Court E-Library.
  28. ^ a b "Chief Justice Jose Abad Santos". Supreme Court E-Library.
  29. ^ "Associate Justice Carlos A. Imperial". Supreme Court E-Library.
  30. ^ "Associate Justice George C. Butte". Supreme Court E-Library.
  31. ^ "Associate Justice Anacleto Diaz". Supreme Court E-Library.
  32. ^ "Associate Justice Leonard S. Goddard". Supreme Court E-Library.
  33. ^ "Associate Justice Claro M. Recto". Supreme Court E-Library.
  34. ^ "Associate Justice Jose P. Laurel". Supreme Court E-Library.
  35. ^ "Associate Justice Pedro Concepcion". Supreme Court E-Library.
  36. ^ a b "Chief Justice Manuel V. Moran". Supreme Court E-Library.
  37. ^ a b "Associate Justice Roman Ozaeta". Supreme Court E-Library.
  38. ^ a b "Chief Justice Ricardo M. Paras". Supreme Court E-Library.
  39. ^ "Chief Justice Jose Y. Yulo". Supreme Court E-Library.
  40. ^ "Associate Justice Jorge C. Bocobo". Supreme Court E-Library.
  41. ^ "Associate Justice Jose Generoso". Supreme Court E-Library.
  42. ^ "Associate Justice Jose Lopez Vito". Supreme Court E-Library.
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  45. ^ "Associate Justice Delfin Jaranilla". Supreme Court E-Library.
  46. ^ "Associate Justice Felicisimo R. Feria". Supreme Court E-Library.
  47. ^ "Associate Justice Mariano H. De Joya". Supreme Court E-Library.
  48. ^ "Associate Justice Guillermo Pablo". Supreme Court E-Library.
  49. ^ "Associate Justice Gregorio Perfecto". Supreme Court E-Library.
  50. ^ "Associate Justice Emilio Y. Hilado". Supreme Court E-Library.
  51. ^ "Associate Justice Jose A. Espiritu". Supreme Court E-Library.
  52. ^ "Associate Justice Manuel C. Briones". Supreme Court E-Library.
  53. ^ a b "Associate Justice Sabino B. Padilla". Supreme Court E-Library.
  54. ^ "Associate Justice Pedro Tuazon". Supreme Court E-Library.
  55. ^ "Associate Justice Jose Hontiveros". Supreme Court E-Library.
  56. ^ "Associate Justice Alejandro A. Reyes". Supreme Court E-Library.
  57. ^ "Associate Justice Marcelino R. Montemayor". Supreme Court E-Library.
  58. ^ "Associate Justice Luis P. Torres". Supreme Court E-Library.
  59. ^ "Associate Justice Felix Angelo Bautista". Supreme Court E-Library.
  60. ^ "Associate Justice Fernando Jugo". Supreme Court E-Library.
  61. ^ "Associate Justice Alejo Labrador". Supreme Court E-Library.
  62. ^ "Associate Justice Ramon Diokno". Supreme Court E-Library.
  63. ^ "Associate Justice Jose B. L. Reyes". Supreme Court E-Library.
  64. ^ "Associate Justice Pastor Endencia". Supreme Court E-Library.
  65. ^ "Associate Justice Alfonso Felix". Supreme Court E-Library.


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