Cameron Bruce Littlejohn (July 22, 1913 – April 21, 2007) was a chief justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court.
[1] He served four consecutive terms as the Representative for Spartanburg County in the South Carolina General Assembly from 1937 to 1943.
[1] He stepped down from the General Assembly on September 14, 1949 and assumed the position of resident judge of the Seventh Circuit Court - an election he had won against state Senator Bruce White and Representative Arnold Merchant.
Following more than one year of indecisive balloting by the Statehouse, on January 25, 1967,[2] he was elected an associate justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court beating out Judge Julius B.
"Bubba" Ness, state Senator Rembert C. Dennis and former Governor George Bell Timmerman.