Laurance Browning VanMeter (born August 28, 1958) is an American lawyer who has served as the chief justice of the Kentucky Supreme Court since 2023. He was elected to the court in 2016.
VanMeter practiced law with the firm of Stoll, Keenon & Park from 1983 to 1994. From 1994 to 1999, he was district court judge for Division 1 of the 22nd Judicial District, serving Fayette County. In 1999, he was appointed to the Fayette County Circuit Court bench, where he served until his election to the Kentucky Court of Appeals.[1]
He was elected to the Kentucky Court of Appeals in November 2003 and served there until his elevation to the Supreme Court.[2] He was named as acting Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals in 2010.[2]
Kentucky Supreme Court service
In 2015 VanMeter announced his candidacy for a spot on the Supreme Court due to the retirement of Mary C. Noble.[3] He faced off against fellow Appeals Court Judge Glenn Acree on November 8, 2016, and won 74% of the vote.[4] He began his term as a justice of the Supreme Court on January, 2017.[5]
In November 2022, he was elected to serve as chief justice following the retirement of John D. Minton Jr.[6] His term as chief justice began on January 2, 2023.[6] He was sworn into office on January 9, 2023, by Minton.[7]
Personal life
VanMeter and his late wife, Lucy, are the parents of four children.[1] He is a member of the Federalist Society.[8] He is a registered Republican.[4]