Lords of Appeal in Ordinary - Senior and Second Senior Law Lord

Senior and Second Senior Law Lord

See also: President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom and Deputy President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom

The two most senior Lords of Appeal in Ordinary were designated the Senior and Second Senior Lords of Appeal in Ordinary respectively. The Senior Lord of Appeal in Ordinary historically was the Law Lord who was senior by virtue of having served in the House for the longest period. With the appointment of Lord Bingham of Cornhill in 2000, however, it became an appointed position.

The Second Senior Lord of Appeal in Ordinary became the peer who had served for the longest period. Lord Hope of Craighead succeeded to this position on Lord Hoffmann's retirement on 20 April 2009.

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