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United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit

The United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit (in case citations, 6th Cir.) is a federal court with appellate jurisdiction over the district courts in the following districts:

United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
(6th Cir.)
LocationPotter Stewart U.S. Courthouse
Appeals from
EstablishedJune 16, 1891
Judges16
Circuit JusticeBrett Kavanaugh
Chief JudgeJeffrey Sutton
www.ca6.uscourts.gov

The court is composed of sixteen judges and is based at the Potter Stewart U.S. Courthouse in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is one of 13 United States courts of appeals.

William Howard Taft, the only person ever to serve as both President and Chief Justice of the United States, once served on the Sixth Circuit. Four other judges of the Sixth Circuit have been elevated to serve on the Supreme Court.

Current composition of the Court

As of January 9, 2023:

# Title Judge Duty station Born Term of service Appointed by
Active Chief Senior
62 Chief Judge Jeffrey Sutton Columbus, OH 1960 2003–present 2021–present G.W. Bush
56 Circuit Judge Karen Nelson Moore Cleveland, OH 1948 1995–present Clinton
58 Circuit Judge Eric L. Clay Detroit, MI 1948 1997–present Clinton
60 Circuit Judge Julia Smith Gibbons Memphis, TN 1950 2002–present G.W. Bush
65 Circuit Judge Richard Allen Griffin Traverse City, MI 1952 2005–present G.W. Bush
67 Circuit Judge Raymond Kethledge Ann Arbor, MI 1966 2008–present G.W. Bush
69 Circuit Judge Jane Branstetter Stranch Nashville, TN 1953 2010–present Obama
71 Circuit Judge Amul Thapar Covington, KY 1969 2017–present Trump
72 Circuit Judge John K. Bush Louisville, KY 1964 2017–present Trump
73 Circuit Judge Joan Larsen Ann Arbor, MI 1968 2017–present Trump
74 Circuit Judge John Nalbandian Cincinnati, OH 1969 2018–present Trump
75 Circuit Judge Chad Readler Columbus, OH 1972 2019–present Trump
76 Circuit Judge Eric E. Murphy Columbus, OH 1979 2019–present Trump
77 Circuit Judge Stephanie D. Davis Detroit, MI 1967 2022–present Biden
78 Circuit Judge Andre Mathis Memphis, TN 1980 2022–present Biden
79 Circuit Judge vacant
47 Senior Circuit Judge Ralph B. Guy Jr. Ann Arbor, MI 1929 1985–1994 1994–present Reagan
49 Senior Circuit Judge James L. Ryan inactive 1932 1985–2000 2000–present Reagan
50 Senior Circuit Judge Danny Julian Boggs Louisville, KY 1944 1986–2017 2003–2009 2017–present Reagan
51 Senior Circuit Judge Alan Eugene Norris Columbus, OH 1935 1986–2001 2001–present Reagan
52 Senior Circuit Judge Richard Fred Suhrheinrich Lansing, MI 1936 1990–2001 2001–present G.H.W. Bush
53 Senior Circuit Judge Eugene Edward Siler Jr. London, KY 1936 1991–2001 2001–present G.H.W. Bush
54 Senior Circuit Judge Alice M. Batchelder Medina, OH 1944 1991–2019 2009–2014 2019–present G.H.W. Bush
55 Senior Circuit Judge Martha Craig Daughtrey Nashville, TN 1942 1993–2009 2009–present Clinton
57 Senior Circuit Judge R. Guy Cole Jr. Columbus, OH 1951 1995–2023 2014–2021 2023–present Clinton
59 Senior Circuit Judge Ronald Lee Gilman Memphis, TN 1942 1997–2010 2010–present Clinton
61 Senior Circuit Judge John M. Rogers Lexington, KY 1948 2002–2018 2018–present G.W. Bush
63 Senior Circuit Judge Deborah L. Cook inactive 1952 2003–2019 2019–present G.W. Bush
64 Senior Circuit Judge David McKeague Lansing, MI 1946 2005–2017 2017–present G.W. Bush
68 Senior Circuit Judge Helene White Detroit, MI 1954 2008–2022 2022–present G.W. Bush
70 Senior Circuit Judge Bernice B. Donald Memphis, TN 1951 2011–2022 2022–present Obama


Vacancies and pending nominations

Seat Prior judge's duty station Seat last held by Vacancy reason Date of vacancy Nominee Date of nomination
7 Columbus, OH R. Guy Cole Jr. Senior status January 9, 2023 Rachel Bloomekatz May 25, 2022

List of former judges

# Judge State Born–died Active service Chief Judge Senior status Appointed by Reason for
termination
1 Howell Edmunds Jackson TN 1832–1895 1891–1893 Cleveland / Operation of law[1] elevation to Supreme Court
2 William Howard Taft OH 1857–1930 1892–1900 B. Harrison resignation
3 Horace Harmon Lurton TN 1844–1914 1893–1909 Cleveland elevation to Supreme Court
4 William R. Day OH 1849–1923 1899–1903 McKinley elevation to Supreme Court
5 Henry Franklin Severens MI 1835–1923 1900–1911 McKinley resignation
6 John K. Richards OH 1856–1909 1903–1909 T. Roosevelt death
7 John Wesley Warrington OH 1844–1921 1909–1919 1919–1921 Taft death
8 Loyal Edwin Knappen MI 1854–1930 1910–1924 1924–1930 Taft death
9 Arthur Carter Denison MI 1861–1942 1911–1931 Taft resignation
10 Maurice H. Donahue OH 1864–1928 1919–1928 Wilson death
11 Charles Harwood Moorman KY 1876–1938 1925–1938 Coolidge death
12 Xenophon Hicks TN 1872–1952 1928–1952 1948–1952 1952 Coolidge death
13 Smith Hickenlooper OH 1880–1933 1928–1933 Coolidge death
14 Julian Mack IL 1866–1943 1929–1930 [2] reassignment to 2nd Cir.
15 Charles Casper Simons MI 1876–1964 1932–1959 1952–1958 1959–1964 Hoover death
16 Florence Ellinwood Allen OH 1884–1966 1934–1959 1958–1959 1959–1966 F. Roosevelt death
17 Elwood Hamilton KY 1883–1945 1938–1945 F. Roosevelt death
18 Herschel Whitfield Arant OH 1887–1941 1939–1941 F. Roosevelt death
19 John Donelson Martin Sr. TN 1883–1962 1940–1962 1959 F. Roosevelt death
20 Thomas Francis McAllister MI 1896–1976 1941–1963 1959–1961 1963–1976 F. Roosevelt death
21 Shackelford Miller Jr. KY 1892–1965 1945–1965 1961–1962 1965–1965 Truman death
22 Potter Stewart OH 1915–1985 1954–1958 Eisenhower elevation to Supreme Court
23 Lester LeFevre Cecil OH 1893–1983 1959–1965 1962–1963 1965–1982 Eisenhower death
24 Paul Charles Weick OH 1899–1997 1959–1981 1963–1969 1981–1997 Eisenhower death
25 Clifford Patrick O'Sullivan MI 1897–1975 1960–1969 1969–1975 Eisenhower death
26 Harry Phillips TN 1909–1985 1963–1979 1969–1979 1979–1985 Kennedy death
27 George Clifton Edwards Jr. MI 1914–1995 1963–1985 1979–1983 1985–1995 L. Johnson[3] death
28 Anthony J. Celebrezze OH 1910–1998 1965–1980 1980–1998 L. Johnson death
29 John Weld Peck II OH 1913–1993 1966–1978 1978–1993 L. Johnson death
30 Wade H. McCree MI 1920–1987 1966–1977 L. Johnson resignation
31 Bert T. Combs KY 1911–1991 1967–1970 L. Johnson resignation
32 Henry Luesing Brooks KY 1905–1971 1969–1971 Nixon death
33 William Ernest Miller TN 1908–1976 1970–1976 Nixon death
34 W. Wallace Kent MI 1916–1973 1970–1973 Nixon death
35 Pierce Lively KY 1921–2016 1972–1989 1983–1988 1989–2016 Nixon death
36 Albert J. Engel Jr. MI 1924–2013 1973–1989 1988–1989 1989–2013 Nixon death
37 Damon Keith MI 1922–2019 1977–1995 1995–2019 Carter death
38 Gilbert S. Merritt Jr. TN 1936–2022 1977–2001 1989–1996 2001–2022 Carter death
39 Bailey Brown TN 1917–2004 1979–1982 1982–1997 Carter retirement
40 Cornelia Groefsema Kennedy MI 1923–2014 1979–1999 1999–2014 Carter death
41 Boyce F. Martin Jr. KY 1935–2016 1979–2013 1996–2003 Carter retirement
42 Nathaniel R. Jones OH 1926–2020 1979–1995 1995–2002 Carter retirement
43 Leroy John Contie Jr. OH 1920–2001 1982–1986 1986–2001 Reagan death
44 Robert B. Krupansky OH 1921–2004 1982–1991 1991–2004 Reagan death
45 Harry W. Wellford TN 1924–2021 1982–1991 1991–2021 Reagan death
46 Herbert Theodore Milburn TN 1931–2016 1984–1996 1996–2016 Reagan death
48 David Aldrich Nelson OH 1932–2010 1985–1999 1999–2010 Reagan death
66 Susan Bieke Neilson MI 1956–2006 2005–2006 G.W. Bush death

Chief judges

Chief Judge
Hicks 1948–1952
Simons 1952–1958
Allen 1958–1959
Martin 1959
McAllister 1959–1961
S. Miller, Jr. 1961–1962
Cecil 1962–1963
Weick 1963–1969
Phillips 1969–1979
Edwards, Jr. 1979–1983
Lively 1983–1988
Engel, Jr. 1988–1989
Merritt, Jr. 1989–1996
Martin, Jr. 1996–2003
Boggs 2003–2009
Batchelder 2009–2014
Cole, Jr. 2014–2021
Sutton 2021–present

Chief judges have administrative responsibilities with respect to their circuits, and preside over any panel on which they serve unless the circuit justice (i.e., the Supreme Court justice responsible for the circuit) is also on the panel. Unlike the Supreme Court, where one justice is specifically nominated to be chief, the office of chief judge rotates among the circuit judges. To be chief, a judge must have been in active service on the court for at least one year, be under the age of 65, and have not previously served as chief judge. A vacancy is filled by the judge highest in seniority among the group of qualified judges. The chief judge serves for a term of seven years or until age 70, whichever occurs first. The age restrictions are waived if no members of the court would otherwise be qualified for the position.

When the office was created in 1948, the chief judge was the longest-serving judge who had not elected to retire on what has since 1958 been known as senior status or declined to serve as chief judge. After August 6, 1959, judges could not become or remain chief after turning 70 years old. The current rules have been in operation since October 1, 1982.

Succession of seats

The court has 16 seats for active judges, numbered in the order in which they were initially filled. Judges who assume senior status enter a kind of retirement in which they remain on the bench, while vacating their seats, thus allowing the U.S. President to appoint new judges to fill their seats.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Jackson was appointed to as a circuit judge for the Sixth Circuit in 1886 by Grover Cleveland. The Judiciary Act of 1891 reassigned his seat to what is now the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.
  2. ^ Mack did not have a permanent seat on this court. Instead, he was appointed to the ill-fated United States Commerce Court in 1911 by William Howard Taft. Aside from their duties on the Commerce Court, the judges of the Commerce Court also acted as at-large appellate judges, able to be assigned by the Chief Justice of the United States to whichever circuit most needed help. Mack was assigned to the Seventh Circuit immediately prior to his assignment to the Sixth Circuit.
  3. ^ Edwards was nominated for a seat on the Sixth Circuit by President Kennedy, but he was confirmed after Kennedy's assassination and was appointed to the Sixth Circuit by (i.e., received his commission from) President Johnson.

References

  • . Federal Law Clerk Information System. Archived from the original on October 21, 2005. Retrieved June 26, 2005.
    • primary but incomplete source for the duty stations
  • . Website of the University of Texas Law School. Archived from the original on November 11, 2005. Retrieved July 4, 2005.
    • secondary source for the duty stations
    • data is current to 2002
  • . Official website of the Federal Judicial Center. Archived from the original on January 1, 2005. Retrieved June 26, 2005.
    • source for the state, lifetime, term of active judgeship, term of chief judgeship, term of senior judgeship, appointer, termination reason, and seat information
  • . Detroit Free Press. Archived from the original on September 14, 2006. Retrieved February 7, 2006.
    • obituary for death of Susan Bieke Neilson

External links

  • United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
  • Recent opinions from FindLaw

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The United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit in case citations 6th Cir is a federal court with appellate jurisdiction over the district courts in the following districts Eastern District of Kentucky Western District of Kentucky Eastern District of Michigan Western District of Michigan Northern District of Ohio Southern District of Ohio Eastern District of Tennessee Middle District of Tennessee Western District of TennesseeUnited States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit 6th Cir LocationPotter Stewart U S Courthouse Cincinnati Ohio Appeals fromEastern District of KentuckyWestern District of KentuckyEastern District of MichiganWestern District of MichiganNorthern District of OhioSouthern District of OhioEastern District of TennesseeMiddle District of TennesseeWestern District of TennesseeEstablishedJune 16 1891Judges16Circuit JusticeBrett KavanaughChief JudgeJeffrey Suttonwww wbr ca6 wbr uscourts wbr gov The court is composed of sixteen judges and is based at the Potter Stewart U S Courthouse in Cincinnati Ohio It is one of 13 United States courts of appeals William Howard Taft the only person ever to serve as both President and Chief Justice of the United States once served on the Sixth Circuit Four other judges of the Sixth Circuit have been elevated to serve on the Supreme Court Contents 1 Current composition of the Court 2 Vacancies and pending nominations 3 List of former judges 4 Chief judges 5 Succession of seats 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksCurrent composition of the Court EditAs of January 9 2023 update Title Judge Duty station Born Term of service Appointed byActive Chief Senior62 Chief Judge Jeffrey Sutton Columbus OH 1960 2003 present 2021 present G W Bush56 Circuit Judge Karen Nelson Moore Cleveland OH 1948 1995 present Clinton58 Circuit Judge Eric L Clay Detroit MI 1948 1997 present Clinton60 Circuit Judge Julia Smith Gibbons Memphis TN 1950 2002 present G W Bush65 Circuit Judge Richard Allen Griffin Traverse City MI 1952 2005 present G W Bush67 Circuit Judge Raymond Kethledge Ann Arbor MI 1966 2008 present G W Bush69 Circuit Judge Jane Branstetter Stranch Nashville TN 1953 2010 present Obama71 Circuit Judge Amul Thapar Covington KY 1969 2017 present Trump72 Circuit Judge John K Bush Louisville KY 1964 2017 present Trump73 Circuit Judge Joan Larsen Ann Arbor MI 1968 2017 present Trump74 Circuit Judge John Nalbandian Cincinnati OH 1969 2018 present Trump75 Circuit Judge Chad Readler Columbus OH 1972 2019 present Trump76 Circuit Judge Eric E Murphy Columbus OH 1979 2019 present Trump77 Circuit Judge Stephanie D Davis Detroit MI 1967 2022 present Biden78 Circuit Judge Andre Mathis Memphis TN 1980 2022 present Biden79 Circuit Judge vacant 47 Senior Circuit Judge Ralph B Guy Jr Ann Arbor MI 1929 1985 1994 1994 present Reagan49 Senior Circuit Judge James L Ryan inactive 1932 1985 2000 2000 present Reagan50 Senior Circuit Judge Danny Julian Boggs Louisville KY 1944 1986 2017 2003 2009 2017 present Reagan51 Senior Circuit Judge Alan Eugene Norris Columbus OH 1935 1986 2001 2001 present Reagan52 Senior Circuit Judge Richard Fred Suhrheinrich Lansing MI 1936 1990 2001 2001 present G H W Bush53 Senior Circuit Judge Eugene Edward Siler Jr London KY 1936 1991 2001 2001 present G H W Bush54 Senior Circuit Judge Alice M Batchelder Medina OH 1944 1991 2019 2009 2014 2019 present G H W Bush55 Senior Circuit Judge Martha Craig Daughtrey Nashville TN 1942 1993 2009 2009 present Clinton57 Senior Circuit Judge R Guy Cole Jr Columbus OH 1951 1995 2023 2014 2021 2023 present Clinton59 Senior Circuit Judge Ronald Lee Gilman Memphis TN 1942 1997 2010 2010 present Clinton61 Senior Circuit Judge John M Rogers Lexington KY 1948 2002 2018 2018 present G W Bush63 Senior Circuit Judge Deborah L Cook inactive 1952 2003 2019 2019 present G W Bush64 Senior Circuit Judge David McKeague Lansing MI 1946 2005 2017 2017 present G W Bush68 Senior Circuit Judge Helene White Detroit MI 1954 2008 2022 2022 present G W Bush70 Senior Circuit Judge Bernice B Donald Memphis TN 1951 2011 2022 2022 present ObamaVacancies and pending nominations EditSeat Prior judge s duty station Seat last held by Vacancy reason Date of vacancy Nominee Date of nomination7 Columbus OH R Guy Cole Jr Senior status January 9 2023 Rachel Bloomekatz May 25 2022List of former judges Edit Judge State Born died Active service Chief Judge Senior status Appointed by Reason fortermination1 Howell Edmunds Jackson TN 1832 1895 1891 1893 Cleveland Operation of law 1 elevation to Supreme Court2 William Howard Taft OH 1857 1930 1892 1900 B Harrison resignation3 Horace Harmon Lurton TN 1844 1914 1893 1909 Cleveland elevation to Supreme Court4 William R Day OH 1849 1923 1899 1903 McKinley elevation to Supreme Court5 Henry Franklin Severens MI 1835 1923 1900 1911 McKinley resignation6 John K Richards OH 1856 1909 1903 1909 T Roosevelt death7 John Wesley Warrington OH 1844 1921 1909 1919 1919 1921 Taft death8 Loyal Edwin Knappen MI 1854 1930 1910 1924 1924 1930 Taft death9 Arthur Carter Denison MI 1861 1942 1911 1931 Taft resignation10 Maurice H Donahue OH 1864 1928 1919 1928 Wilson death11 Charles Harwood Moorman KY 1876 1938 1925 1938 Coolidge death12 Xenophon Hicks TN 1872 1952 1928 1952 1948 1952 1952 Coolidge death13 Smith Hickenlooper OH 1880 1933 1928 1933 Coolidge death14 Julian Mack IL 1866 1943 1929 1930 2 reassignment to 2nd Cir 15 Charles Casper Simons MI 1876 1964 1932 1959 1952 1958 1959 1964 Hoover death16 Florence Ellinwood Allen OH 1884 1966 1934 1959 1958 1959 1959 1966 F Roosevelt death17 Elwood Hamilton KY 1883 1945 1938 1945 F Roosevelt death18 Herschel Whitfield Arant OH 1887 1941 1939 1941 F Roosevelt death19 John Donelson Martin Sr TN 1883 1962 1940 1962 1959 F Roosevelt death20 Thomas Francis McAllister MI 1896 1976 1941 1963 1959 1961 1963 1976 F Roosevelt death21 Shackelford Miller Jr KY 1892 1965 1945 1965 1961 1962 1965 1965 Truman death22 Potter Stewart OH 1915 1985 1954 1958 Eisenhower elevation to Supreme Court23 Lester LeFevre Cecil OH 1893 1983 1959 1965 1962 1963 1965 1982 Eisenhower death24 Paul Charles Weick OH 1899 1997 1959 1981 1963 1969 1981 1997 Eisenhower death25 Clifford Patrick O Sullivan MI 1897 1975 1960 1969 1969 1975 Eisenhower death26 Harry Phillips TN 1909 1985 1963 1979 1969 1979 1979 1985 Kennedy death27 George Clifton Edwards Jr MI 1914 1995 1963 1985 1979 1983 1985 1995 L Johnson 3 death28 Anthony J Celebrezze OH 1910 1998 1965 1980 1980 1998 L Johnson death29 John Weld Peck II OH 1913 1993 1966 1978 1978 1993 L Johnson death30 Wade H McCree MI 1920 1987 1966 1977 L Johnson resignation31 Bert T Combs KY 1911 1991 1967 1970 L Johnson resignation32 Henry Luesing Brooks KY 1905 1971 1969 1971 Nixon death33 William Ernest Miller TN 1908 1976 1970 1976 Nixon death34 W Wallace Kent MI 1916 1973 1970 1973 Nixon death35 Pierce Lively KY 1921 2016 1972 1989 1983 1988 1989 2016 Nixon death36 Albert J Engel Jr MI 1924 2013 1973 1989 1988 1989 1989 2013 Nixon death37 Damon Keith MI 1922 2019 1977 1995 1995 2019 Carter death38 Gilbert S Merritt Jr TN 1936 2022 1977 2001 1989 1996 2001 2022 Carter death39 Bailey Brown TN 1917 2004 1979 1982 1982 1997 Carter retirement40 Cornelia Groefsema Kennedy MI 1923 2014 1979 1999 1999 2014 Carter death41 Boyce F Martin Jr KY 1935 2016 1979 2013 1996 2003 Carter retirement42 Nathaniel R Jones OH 1926 2020 1979 1995 1995 2002 Carter retirement43 Leroy John Contie Jr OH 1920 2001 1982 1986 1986 2001 Reagan death44 Robert B Krupansky OH 1921 2004 1982 1991 1991 2004 Reagan death45 Harry W Wellford TN 1924 2021 1982 1991 1991 2021 Reagan death46 Herbert Theodore Milburn TN 1931 2016 1984 1996 1996 2016 Reagan death48 David Aldrich Nelson OH 1932 2010 1985 1999 1999 2010 Reagan death66 Susan Bieke Neilson MI 1956 2006 2005 2006 G W Bush deathChief judges EditChief JudgeHicks 1948 1952Simons 1952 1958Allen 1958 1959Martin 1959McAllister 1959 1961S Miller Jr 1961 1962Cecil 1962 1963Weick 1963 1969Phillips 1969 1979Edwards Jr 1979 1983Lively 1983 1988Engel Jr 1988 1989Merritt Jr 1989 1996Martin Jr 1996 2003Boggs 2003 2009Batchelder 2009 2014Cole Jr 2014 2021Sutton 2021 presentChief judges have administrative responsibilities with respect to their circuits and preside over any panel on which they serve unless the circuit justice i e the Supreme Court justice responsible for the circuit is also on the panel Unlike the Supreme Court where one justice is specifically nominated to be chief the office of chief judge rotates among the circuit judges To be chief a judge must have been in active service on the court for at least one year be under the age of 65 and have not previously served as chief judge A vacancy is filled by the judge highest in seniority among the group of qualified judges The chief judge serves for a term of seven years or until age 70 whichever occurs first The age restrictions are waived if no members of the court would otherwise be qualified for the position When the office was created in 1948 the chief judge was the longest serving judge who had not elected to retire on what has since 1958 been known as senior status or declined to serve as chief judge After August 6 1959 judges could not become or remain chief after turning 70 years old The current rules have been in operation since October 1 1982 Succession of seats EditThe court has 16 seats for active judges numbered in the order in which they were initially filled Judges who assume senior status enter a kind of retirement in which they remain on the bench while vacating their seats thus allowing the U S President to appoint new judges to fill their seats Seat 1Established on December 10 1869 by the Judiciary Act of 1869 as a circuit judgeship for the Sixth CircuitReassigned to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit by the Judiciary Act of 1891Jackson TN 1891 1893Lurton TN 1893 1909Knappen MI 1910 1924Moorman KY 1925 1938Hamilton KY 1938 1945S Miller Jr KY 1945 1965Combs KY 1967 1970Kent MI 1971 1973Engel Jr MI 1973 1989Suhrheinrich MI 1990 2001McKeague MI 2005 2017Larsen MI 2017 present Seat 2Established on June 16 1891 by the Judiciary Act of 1891Taft OH 1892 1900Severens MI 1900 1911Denison MI 1911 1931Simons MI 1932 1959O Sullivan MI 1960 1969W Miller TN 1970 1976Merritt Jr TN 1977 2001Gibbons TN 2002 present Seat 3Established on January 25 1899 by 30 Stat 803Day OH 1899 1903Richards OH 1903 1909Warrington OH 1909 1919Donahue OH 1919 1928Hickenlooper OH 1928 1933Allen OH 1934 1959Weick OH 1959 1981Krupansky OH 1982 1991Moore OH 1995 present Seat 4Established on May 8 1928 by 45 Stat 492Hicks TN 1928 1952Stewart OH 1954 1958Cecil OH 1959 1965Celebrezze OH 1965 1980Contie Jr OH 1982 1986Norris OH 1986 2001Cook OH 2003 2019Readler OH 2019 present Seat 5Established on May 31 1938 by 52 Stat 584Arant OH 1939 1941McAllister MI 1941 1963Edwards Jr MI 1963 1985Ryan MI 1985 2000Kethledge MI 2008 present Seat 6Established on May 24 1940 by 54 Stat 219J Martin TN 1940 1962Phillips TN 1963 1979Brown TN 1979 1982Wellford TN 1982 1991Siler Jr KY 1991 2001Rogers KY 2002 2018Nalbandian KY 2018 present Seat 7Established on March 18 1966 by 80 Stat 75Peck OH 1966 1978Jones OH 1979 1995Cole Jr OH 1995 2023vacant OH 2023 present Seat 8Established on March 18 1966 by 80 Stat 75McCree MI 1966 1977Keith MI 1977 1995Griffin MI 2005 present Seat 9Established on June 18 1968 by 82 Stat 184Brooks KY 1969 1971Lively KY 1972 1989Batchelder OH 1991 2019Murphy OH 2019 present Seat 10Established on October 20 1978 by 92 Stat 1629Kennedy MI 1979 1999Neilson MI 2005 2006White MI 2008 2022Davis MI 2022 present Seat 11Established on October 20 1978 by 92 Stat 1629B Martin Jr KY 1979 2013Thapar KY 2017 present Seat 12Established on July 10 1984 by 98 Stat 333Milburn TN 1984 1996Gilman TN 1997 2010Donald TN 2011 2022Mathis TN 2022 present Seat 13Established on July 10 1984 by 98 Stat 333Guy Jr MI 1985 1994Clay MI 1997 present Seat 14Established on July 10 1984 by 98 Stat 333Nelson OH 1985 1999Sutton OH 2003 present Seat 15Established on July 10 1984 by 98 Stat 333Boggs KY 1986 2017Bush KY 2017 present Seat 16Established on December 1 1990 by 104 Stat 5089Daughtrey TN 1993 2009Stranch TN 2010 presentSee also EditJudicial appointment history for United States federal courts Sixth Circuit List of current United States Circuit JudgesNotes Edit Jackson was appointed to as a circuit judge for the Sixth Circuit in 1886 by Grover Cleveland The Judiciary Act of 1891 reassigned his seat to what is now the U S Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit Mack did not have a permanent seat on this court Instead he was appointed to the ill fated United States Commerce Court in 1911 by William Howard Taft Aside from their duties on the Commerce Court the judges of the Commerce Court also acted as at large appellate judges able to be assigned by the Chief Justice of the United States to whichever circuit most needed help Mack was assigned to the Seventh Circuit immediately prior to his assignment to the Sixth Circuit Edwards was nominated for a seat on the Sixth Circuit by President Kennedy but he was confirmed after Kennedy s assassination and was appointed to the Sixth Circuit by i e received his commission from President Johnson References Edit Standard Search Federal Law Clerk Information System Archived from the original on October 21 2005 Retrieved June 26 2005 primary but incomplete source for the duty stations Instructions for Judicial Directory Website of the University of Texas Law School Archived from the original on November 11 2005 Retrieved July 4 2005 secondary source for the duty stations data is current to 2002 U S Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit Official website of the Federal Judicial Center Archived from the original on January 1 2005 Retrieved June 26 2005 source for the state lifetime term of active judgeship term of chief judgeship term of senior judgeship appointer termination reason and seat information 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