The Senators of the College of Justice, also known as the Lords of Council and Session and as the Lords Commissioners of Justiciary, are the judges of the Court of Session and of the High Court of Justiciary in Scotland.
Senators of the College use the title Lord or Lady along with a surname or a territorial name. Note, however, that some Senators have a peerage title, which would be used instead of the senatorial title. In the list below, Senators who are also peers are The Lord X instead of Lord X.
The Senators of the College of Justice, and the Chairman of the Scottish Land Court (who ranks as a Senator), in order of appointment:
- The Right Hon The Lord Cullen of Whitekirk, Lord Justice General and Lord President of the Court of Session
- The Right Hon Lord Gill, Lord Justice Clerk
- The Right Hon Lord Kirkwood
- The Right Hon Lord Marnoch
- The Right Hon Lord MacLean
- The Right Hon Lord Penrose
- The Right Hon Lord Osborne
- Lord Abernethy
- Lord Johnston
- Lord Hamilton
- Lord Dawson
- The Lord Macfadyen
- Lord McGhie (Chairman of the Land Court)
- The Right Hon Lady Cosgrove
- Lord Nimmo Smith
- Lord Philip
- Lord Kingarth
- Lord Bonomy
- Lord Eassie
- Lord Reed
- Lord Wheatley
- Lady Paton
- Lord Carloway
- Lord Clarke
- The Lord Hardie
- The Lord Mackay of Drumadoon
- Lord McEwan
- Lord Menzies
- Lord Drummond Young
- Lord Emslie
- Lady Smith
- Lord Brodie
- Lord Bracadale