Guy C. H. Corliss (July 4, 1858 – November 24, 1937) was an American judge who was one of the first three justices of the Supreme Court of North Dakota from 1889 to 1898.
Afterwards, he clerked in a store while studying law at the office of Poughkeepsie attorney J. S. Van Cleef.
[2] In Grand Forks, he practiced law in partnership with J. H. Bosard until the fall of 1889 when he was elected at the age of 31 to serve as a judge of the North Dakota Supreme Court and became the first chief justice.
[1][2] He then returned to legal practice, but remained a part-time professor of law until moving out of the state of North Dakota in 1912.
[2] The Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity chapter at the law school was named the Guy C.H.