Courts in Rhode Island

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More information on Rhode Island's state courts:
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Federal courts


In Rhode Island, there is one federal district court, a state supreme court, and trial courts. These courts serve different purposes, which are outlined in the sections below.

Click a link for information about that court type.

The image below depicts the flow of cases through Rhode Island's state court system. Cases typically originate in the trial courts and can be appealed to courts higher up in the system.

The structure of Rhode Island's state court system.


Judicial selection process

See also: Judicial selection in Rhode Island and Rhode Island judicial elections

Selection of state court judges in Rhode Island occurs through the assisted appointment method. The Rhode Island Judicial Nominating Commission evaluates and recommends candidates to the governor, whose appointee must be approved by either the Rhode Island Senate or both the house and senate.[1][2]

Federal courts

The federal district court in Rhode Island is the United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island. This court may hear appeals from state courts and is also the point of origination for federal cases and lawsuits.

Appeals go to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit.

Active judges

Judge Appointed By Assumed Office Bachelors Law

William E. Smith

George W. Bush (R)

November 15, 2002 -

Georgetown University, 1982

Georgetown University Law Center, 1987

John McConnell

Barack Obama (D)

May 6, 2011 -

Brown University, 1980

Case Western Reserve University School of Law, 1983

Mary McElroy

Donald Trump (R)

September 30, 2019 -

Providence College, 1987

Suffolk University Law School, 1992

The list below displays the number of active judges by the party of the appointing president. It does not reflect how a judge may rule on specific cases or their own political preferences.

  • Democrat appointed: 1
  • Republican appointed: 2

Judicial selection

Judges who sit on the federal district courts are nominated by the president of the United States and confirmed by the United States Senate. These judges serve life terms. To read more about the judges on these courts, click here.

Bankruptcy courts

There is one federal bankruptcy court in Rhode Island. This court has subject-matter jurisdiction over bankruptcy cases. The federal bankruptcy court in Rhode Island is:

State supreme court

See also: Rhode Island Supreme Court

Founded in 1747, the Rhode Island Supreme Court is the state's court of last resort and has five judgeships.[3] The current chief of the court is Paul Suttell.[4]

As of August 2021, three judges on the court were appointed by a Republican governor and two were appointed by a Democratic governor.

The following judges sit on the court:


Office Name Party Date assumed office
Rhode Island Supreme Court Melissa Long Nonpartisan January 11, 2021
Rhode Island Supreme Court Maureen McKenna Goldberg Nonpartisan 1997
Rhode Island Supreme Court Erin Lynch Prata Nonpartisan January 4, 2021
Rhode Island Supreme Court William P. Robinson Nonpartisan 2004
Rhode Island Supreme Court Chief Justice Paul Suttell Nonpartisan July 16, 2009


Trial courts

Superior court

See also: Rhode Island Superior Court

The Rhode Island Superior Court is the trial court of general jurisdiction in Rhode Island. It exercises original jurisdiction in felony cases, civil cases in which the amount in controversy exceeds $10,000, and all equity proceedings.[5]

District court

See also: Rhode Island District Court

The Rhode Island District Court is the trial court of limited jurisdiction in Rhode Island.[6]

Family court

See also: Rhode Island Family Court

The Family Court is a limited jurisdiction court in Rhode Island that oversees family-related cases including those involving divorce, property distribution, and child support.[7]

Workers' compensation court

See also: Rhode Island Workers' Compensation Court

The Workers' Compensation Court of Rhode Island handles disputes between employers and employees concerning workers' compensation benefits.[8]

Traffic tribunal

See also: Rhode Island Traffic Tribunal

The Traffic Tribunal is a court in Rhode Island with original jurisdiction over civil traffic offenses and concurrent jurisdiction with the municipal courts over lesser traffic offenses.[9]


To read more about judicial elections in Rhode Island, click here.


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