Noma Gurich

Noma Gurich NONENon-Partisan

Vice Chief Justice of the Supreme Court

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Noma GurichNONENon-Partisan Vice Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
71
Years of Age
OKResidence (state)

Noma D. Gurich (born September 26, 1952) is an American attorney and jurist who is serving as an associate justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court. Gurich was appointed the State's highest court by Governor Brad Henry in 2010 and assumed office on February 15, 2011. Gurich was appointed to the Court following the death of long-time Justice Marian P. Opala. Gurich is the third woman in state history after Alma Wilson and Yvonne Kauger to be appointed to the Supreme Court.

Education4 - 4 of 2
Oklahoma College of Law
JD
1978
Indiana State University
BA Political Science
1975
Other Experience1 - 18 of 18
Member
Board of Trustees, Oklahoma Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church, Incorporated
2003 - 2011
Member
Court on the Judiciary
2009 - 2010
President
Kiwanis Club, Oklahoma City
2006 - 2007
Member
American Bar Association (ABA)
Former Director
Bar Association, Oklahoma County
Former Member
Oklahoma Trial Judges Association
Former President
William J Holloway Junior American Inn of Court
Member
Saint Lukes United Methodist Church
Member
Judicial Conference, Oklahoma
Member
William J Holloway Junior American Inn of Court
Member
Alumni Association, Indiana State University
Member
Bar Association, Oklahoma
Member
Committee on the Uniform Civil Jury Instructions, Oklahoma Supreme Court
2002 - 2011
Member
Lieutenant Governor Mary Fallin Commission
1996 - 1997
Member
Judicial Education and Training Board, Oklahoma
1997
Member
Workers Compensation Medical Cost Containment Task Force
1992 - 1993
Member
Special Joint Interim Study Committee on Workers Compensation Reform
1989 - 1990
Member
Committee on Revision of the Rules for Perfecting Civil Appeals, Oklahoma Supreme Court
1990