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Benjamin Arthur Land

NONPARTISAN

Benjamin Arthur Land is running for Georgia State Supreme Court Justice.

Because this race is uncontested, Benjamin Arthur Land will take office.

Personal background

Benjamin is a lifelong Georgian. He earned his bachelor's degree from the University of Georgia and his law degree from the University of Georgia School of Law.

Professional background

Benjamin previously worked as a private practice attorney, and a judicial clerk.

Political background

Benjamin Arthur Land currently serves as a State Supreme Court Justice for Georgia. He was appointed to the position on July 24, 2025. He was previously elected to the Superior Court in 2020 and the State Court of Appeals in 2024.

Legal Experience

As a state supreme court justice, decides which cases the court will grant review of, evaluates questions of constitutional law, wrongful imprisonment cases, capital felonies, election contests, and the state's use of the death penalty. The justice ensures that lower courts apply the law correctly, allows certain cases to be retried, and provides final interpretations of state law.

As a state court of appeals judge, ensured the law has been applied correctly in state criminal and civil cases, exercised the authority to correct procedural errors or misinterpretations of law by lower appeals and trial courts, and heard applications for court orders that require and prohibit certain actions by lower courts and government officials.

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Judicial Philosophy

As of March 11, 2026, Benjamin Arthur Land’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Community Involvement

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Judicial Administration

Previously served on the Judicial Nominating Commission, which is the statewide body responsible for providing recommendations to the Governor concerning judicial appointments.

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Ethics & Conduct

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