JJ Justices (plural, after listing their surnames) JSC Justice of the Supreme Court (after his or her title) JJSC Justices of the Supreme Court (plural, after listing their titles)
The justices are listed at the end of an opinion according to seniority, and the chief justice is always considered the most senior. The abbreviation “JJ.” following a list of justices' names stands for the plural word “Justices.”
What does JJ mean for a judge?
justices
Does J stand for justice or judge?
Justice N." In legal writing, the post-nominal letter "J" is used to denote a Justice (male or female) of the High Court: for example, Smith J. Masters of the High Court are addressed as "Master". Insolvency and Companies Court judges in the High Court are addressed as "Judge".