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United States District Court for the District of Columbia

The United States District Court for the District of Columbia (in case citations, D.D.C.) is a federal district court in Washington, D.C. Along with the United States District Court for the District of Hawaii and the High Court of American Samoa, it also sometimes handles federal issues that arise in the territory of American Samoa, which has no local federal court or territorial court.[1] Appeals from the District Court are taken to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit.

United States District Court for the District of Columbia
(D.D.C.)
Location of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
LocationE. Barrett Prettyman U.S. Courthouse
Appeals toDistrict of Columbia Circuit
EstablishedMarch 3, 1863
Judges15
Chief JudgeJames Boasberg
Officers of the court
U.S. AttorneyMatthew M. Graves
U.S. MarshalLamont Ruffin (acting)
www.dcd.uscourts.gov

As of November 5, 2021 the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia is Matthew M. Graves.[2]

History edit

 
E. Barrett Prettyman Federal Courthouse at 333 Constitution Avenue, N.W. in Washington, D.C.

The court was established by Congress in 1863 as the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, replacing the abolished circuit and district courts of the District of Columbia that had been in place since 1801. The court consisted of four justices, including a chief justice, and was granted the same powers and jurisdiction as the earlier circuit court. Any of the justices could convene a United States circuit court or a local criminal court. In 1936, Congress renamed the court the District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia. Its current name was adopted in 1948, and from then on justices were known as judges.[3]

Originally housed in the former District of Columbia City Hall, the court now sits in the E. Barrett Prettyman Federal Courthouse located at 333 Constitution Avenue, N.W., in Washington, D.C. The District has no local district attorney or equivalent, and so local prosecutorial matters also fall into the jurisdiction of the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia. assistant United States attorneys (AUSAs) are tasked with prosecution of not only federal crimes but also crimes that would normally be left to the state prosecutor's discretion. The District Court has the largest U.S. Attorney's Office in the nation, with around 250 assistant U.S. attorneys.

Current judges edit

As of December 13, 2023:

# Title Judge Duty station Born Term of service Appointed by
Active Chief Senior
98 Chief Judge James Boasberg Washington, D.C. 1963 2011–present 2023–present Obama
96 District Judge Beryl Howell Washington, D.C. 1956 2010–present 2016–2023 Obama
100 District Judge Rudolph Contreras Washington, D.C. 1962 2012–present Obama
102 District Judge Christopher R. Cooper Washington, D.C. 1966 2014–present Obama
103 District Judge Tanya Chutkan Washington, D.C. 1962 2014–present Obama
104 District Judge Randolph Moss Washington, D.C. 1961 2014–present Obama
105 District Judge Amit Mehta Washington, D.C. 1971 2014–present Obama
106 District Judge Timothy J. Kelly Washington, D.C. 1969 2017–present Trump
107 District Judge Trevor N. McFadden Washington, D.C. 1978 2017–present Trump
108 District Judge Dabney L. Friedrich Washington, D.C. 1967 2017–present Trump
109 District Judge Carl J. Nichols Washington, D.C. 1970 2019–present Trump
111 District Judge Jia M. Cobb Washington, D.C. 1980 2021–present Biden
112 District Judge Ana C. Reyes Washington, D.C. 1974 2023–present Biden
113 District Judge Loren AliKhan Washington, D.C. 1983 2023–present Biden
114 District Judge vacant Washington, D.C.
74 Senior Judge Joyce Hens Green inactive 1928 1979–1995 1995–present Carter
77 Senior Judge Thomas F. Hogan inactive 1938 1982–2008 2001–2008 2008–present Reagan
81 Senior Judge Royce Lamberth Washington, D.C.
San Antonio, Texas[Note 1]
1943 1987–2013 2008–2013 2013–present Reagan
83 Senior Judge Paul L. Friedman Washington, D.C. 1944 1994–2009 2009–present Clinton
85 Senior Judge Emmet G. Sullivan Washington, D.C. 1947 1994–2021 2021–present Clinton
88 Senior Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly Washington, D.C. 1943 1997–2023 2023–present Clinton
89 Senior Judge Henry H. Kennedy Jr. inactive 1948 1997–2011 2011–present Clinton
90 Senior Judge Richard W. Roberts inactive 1953 1998–2016 2013–2016 2016–present Clinton
91 Senior Judge Ellen Segal Huvelle inactive 1948 1999–2014 2014–present Clinton
92 Senior Judge Reggie Walton Washington, D.C. 1949 2001–2015 2015–present G.W. Bush
93 Senior Judge John D. Bates Washington, D.C. 1946 2001–2014 2014–present G.W. Bush
94 Senior Judge Richard J. Leon Washington, D.C. 1949 2002–2016 2016–present G.W. Bush
95 Senior Judge Rosemary M. Collyer inactive 1945 2002–2016 2016–present G.W. Bush
99 Senior Judge Amy Berman Jackson Washington, D.C. 1954 2011–2023 2023–present Obama
  1. ^ Judge Lamberth has sat with the Western District of Texas for several months each year since 2015.

Vacancies and pending nominations edit

Seat Prior judge's duty station Seat last held by Vacancy reason Date of vacancy Nominee Date of nomination
14 Washington, D.C. Florence Y. Pan Elevation September 28, 2022 Todd E. Edelman September 27, 2022
12 Beryl Howell Senior status February 1, 2024[4]

Former judges edit

# Judge State Born–died Active service Chief Judge Senior status Appointed by Reason for
termination
1 David Kellogg Cartter DC 1812–1887 1863–1887 1863–1887 Lincoln death
2 George P. Fisher DC 1817–1899 1863–1870 Lincoln resignation
3 Abram B. Olin DC 1808–1879 1863–1879 Lincoln retirement
4 Andrew Wylie DC 1814–1905 1863[Note 1]
1863–1885[Note 2]
Lincoln
Lincoln
confirmation reconsidered
retirement
5 David Campbell Humphreys DC 1817–1879 1870–1879 Grant death
6 Arthur MacArthur Sr. DC 1815–1896 1870–1887 Grant retirement
7 Alexander Burton Hagner DC 1826–1915 1879–1903 Hayes retirement
8 Walter Smith Cox DC 1826–1902 1879–1899 Hayes retirement
9 Charles Pinckney James DC 1818–1899 1879–1892[Note 3] Hayes retirement
10 William Matthews Merrick DC 1818–1889 1885–1889[Note 4] Cleveland death
11 Martin V. Montgomery DC 1840–1898 1887–1892[Note 5] Cleveland resignation
12 Edward Franklin Bingham DC 1828–1907 1887–1903[Note 6] 1887–1903 Cleveland retirement
13 Andrew Coyle Bradley DC 1844–1902 1889–1902 B. Harrison death
14 Louis E. McComas DC 1846–1907 1892–1899[Note 7] B. Harrison resignation
15 Charles Cleaves Cole DC 1841–1905 1893–1901 B. Harrison resignation
16 Harry M. Clabaugh DC 1856–1914 1899–1903 McKinley appointment as chief justice
16.1 Harry M. Clabaugh DC 1856–1914 1903–1914[Note 8] 1903–1914 T. Roosevelt death
17 Job Barnard DC 1844–1923 1899–1914[Note 9] McKinley retirement
18 Thomas H. Anderson DC 1848–1916 1901–1916[Note 10] McKinley[Note 11]
T. Roosevelt[Note 12]
death
19 Ashley Mulgrave Gould DC 1859–1921 1902–1921 T. Roosevelt death
20 Jeter Connelly Pritchard DC 1857–1921 1903–1904 T. Roosevelt elevation to 4th Cir.
21 Daniel Thew Wright DC 1864–1943 1903–1914 T. Roosevelt resignation
22 Wendell Phillips Stafford DC 1861–1953 1904–1931[Note 13] T. Roosevelt retirement
23 J. Harry Covington DC 1870–1942 1914–1918 1914–1918 Wilson resignation
24 Walter I. McCoy DC 1859–1933 1914–1918 Wilson appointment as chief justice
24.1 Walter I. McCoy DC 1859–1933 1918–1929 1918–1929 Wilson retirement
25 Frederick Lincoln Siddons DC 1864–1931 1915–1931 Wilson death
26 William Hitz DC 1872–1935 1916–1931[Note 14] Wilson elevation to D.C. Cir.
27 Thomas Jennings Bailey DC 1867–1963 1918–1950 1950–1963 Wilson death
28 Adolph A. Hoehling Jr. DC 1868–1941 1921–1927 Harding resignation
29 Peyton Gordon DC 1870–1946 1928–1941 1941–1946 Coolidge death
30 Alfred Adams Wheat DC 1867–1943 1929–1930 Hoover appointment as chief justice
30.1 Alfred Adams Wheat DC 1867–1943 1930–1941 1930–1941 1941–1943 Hoover death
31 Jesse Corcoran Adkins DC 1879–1955 1930–1946 1946–1955 Hoover death
32 Oscar Raymond Luhring DC 1879–1944 1930–1944 Hoover death
33 Joseph Winston Cox DC 1875–1939 1930–1939 Hoover death
34 James McPherson Proctor DC 1882–1953 1931–1948 Hoover elevation to D.C. Cir.
35 F. Dickinson Letts DC 1875–1965 1931–1961[Note 15] 1958–1959 1961–1965 Hoover death
36 Daniel William O'Donoghue DC 1876–1948 1931–1946[Note 16] 1946–1948 Hoover death
37 Bolitha James Laws DC 1891–1958 1938–1945 F. Roosevelt appointment as chief justice
37.1 Bolitha James Laws DC 1891–1958 1945–1948 1945–1948 F. Roosevelt appointment as district judge
37.2 Bolitha James Laws DC 1891–1958 1948–1958 1948–1958 operation of law death
38 Thomas Alan Goldsborough DC 1877–1951 1939–1951 F. Roosevelt death
39 James Ward Morris DC 1890–1960 1939–1960 F. Roosevelt death
40 David Andrew Pine DC 1891–1970 1940–1965 1959–1961 1965–1970 F. Roosevelt death
41 Matthew Francis McGuire DC 1898–1986 1941–1966 1961–1966 1966–1986 F. Roosevelt death
42 Edward C. Eicher DC 1878–1944 1942–1944 1942–1944 F. Roosevelt death
43 Henry Albert Schweinhaut DC 1902–1970 1944–1956 1956–1970 F. Roosevelt death
44 Alexander Holtzoff DC 1886–1969 1945–1967 1967–1969 Truman death
45 Richmond Bowling Keech DC 1896–1986 1946–1966[Note 17] 1966 1966–1986 Truman death
46 Edward Matthew Curran DC 1903–1988 1946–1971[Note 18] 1966–1971 1971–1988 Truman death
47 Edward Allen Tamm DC 1906–1985 1948–1965[Note 19] Truman elevation to D.C. Cir.
48 James Robert Kirkland DC 1903–1958 1949–1958[Note 20] Truman death
49 Burnita Shelton Matthews DC 1894–1988 1949–1968[Note 21] 1968–1988 Truman death
50 Charles F. McLaughlin DC 1887–1976 1949–1964[Note 22] 1964–1976 Truman death
51 Walter M. Bastian DC 1891–1975 1950–1954[Note 23] Truman elevation to D.C. Cir.
52 Luther Youngdahl DC 1896–1978 1951–1966 1966–1978 Truman death
53 Joseph Charles McGarraghy DC 1897–1975 1954–1967 1967–1975 Eisenhower death
54 John Sirica DC 1904–1992 1957–1977 1971–1974 1977–1992 Eisenhower death
55 George Luzerne Hart Jr. DC 1905–1984 1958–1979[Note 24] 1974–1975 1979–1984 Eisenhower death
56 Leonard Patrick Walsh DC 1904–1980 1959–1971 1971–1980 Eisenhower death
57 William Blakely Jones DC 1907–1979 1962–1977 1975–1977 1977–1979 Kennedy death
58 Spottswood William Robinson III DC 1916–1998 1964–1966[Note 25] L. Johnson elevation to D.C. Cir.
59 Howard Francis Corcoran DC 1906–1989 1965–1977 1977–1989 L. Johnson death
60 William B. Bryant DC 1911–2005 1965–1982 1977–1981 1982–2005 L. Johnson death
61 Oliver Gasch DC 1906–1999 1965–1981 1981–1999 L. Johnson death
62 John Lewis Smith Jr. DC 1912–1992 1966–1983 1981–1982 1983–1992 L. Johnson death
63 Aubrey Eugene Robinson Jr. DC 1922–2000 1966–1992 1982–1992 1992–2000 L. Johnson death
64 Joseph Cornelius Waddy DC 1911–1978 1967–1978 L. Johnson death
65 Gerhard Gesell DC 1910–1993 1967–1993 1993–1993 L. Johnson death
66 June Lazenby Green DC 1914–2001 1968–1984 1984–2001 L. Johnson death
67 John H. Pratt DC 1910–1995 1968–1989 1989–1995 L. Johnson death
68 Barrington D. Parker DC 1915–1993 1969–1985 1985–1993 Nixon death
69 Charles Robert Richey DC 1923–1997 1971–1997 1997–1997 Nixon death
70 Thomas Aquinas Flannery DC 1918–2007 1971–1985 1985–2007 Nixon death
71 Louis F. Oberdorfer DC 1919–2013 1977–1992 1992–2013 Carter death
72 Harold H. Greene DC 1923–2000 1978–1995 1995–2000 Carter death
73 John Garrett Penn DC 1932–2007 1979–1998 1992–1997 1998–2007 Carter death
75 Norma Holloway Johnson DC 1932–2011 1980–2001 1997–2001 2001–2003 Carter retirement
76 Thomas Penfield Jackson DC 1937–2013 1982–2002 2002–2004 Reagan retirement
78 Stanley S. Harris MD 1927–2021 1983–1996 1996–2001 Reagan retirement
79 George Hughes Revercomb VA 1929–1993 1985–1993 Reagan death
80 Stanley Sporkin MD 1932–2020 1985–1999 1999–2000 Reagan retirement
82 Michael Boudin DC 1939–present 1990–1992 G. H. W. Bush resignation
84 Gladys Kessler DC 1938–2023 1994–2007 2007–2023 Clinton death
86 Ricardo M. Urbina DC 1946–present 1994–2011 2011–2012 Clinton retirement
87 James Robertson DC 1938–2019 1994–2008 2008–2010 Clinton retirement
97 Robert L. Wilkins DC 1963–present 2010–2014
Obama elevation to D.C. Cir.
101 Ketanji Brown Jackson DC 1970–present 2013–2021 Obama elevation to D.C. Cir.
110 Florence Y. Pan DC 1966–present 2021–2022 Biden elevation to D.C. Cir.
  1. ^ Confirmed by the United States Senate on March 12, 1863; confirmation was reconsidered on March 13, 1863, with no subsequent vote; his nomination expired March 14, 1863.
  2. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated January 5, 1864; confirmed by the Senate on January 20 and received commission the same day.
  3. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 1, 1879, confirmed by the Senate December 10, 1879, and received commission the same day.
  4. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 14, 1885, confirmed by the Senate March 15, 1856, and received commission the same day.
  5. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 20, 1887, confirmed by the Senate January 26, 1888, and received commission the same day.
  6. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 20, 1887, confirmed by the Senate January 23, 1888, and received commission the same day.
  7. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 6, 1892, confirmed by the Senate January 25, 1893, and received commission the same day.
  8. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated on November 10, 1903, confirmed by the Senate November 16, 1903, and received commission the same day.
  9. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated December 11, 1899, confirmed by the Senate December 19, 1899, and received commission the same day.
  10. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated December 5, 1901, confirmed by the Senate February 4, 1902, and received commission February 6, 1902.
  11. ^ Judge Anderson was given a recess appointment by President McKinley.
  12. ^ Judge Anderson was nominated by President McKinley but was appointed to the Court by (i.e., received his commission from) President Roosevelt.
  13. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated December 6, 1904, confirmed by the Senate December 13, 1904, and received commission the same day.
  14. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated December 15, 1916, confirmed by the Senate January 2, 1917, and received commission the same day.
  15. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated December 15, 1931, confirmed by the Senate February 17, 1932, and received commission February 20, 1932.
  16. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated December 15, 1931, confirmed by the Senate January 26, 1932, and received commission February 23, 1932.
  17. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated January 8, 1947, confirmed by the Senate January 22, 1947, and received commission January 24, 1947.
  18. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated January 8, 1947, confirmed by the Senate February 3, 1947, and received commission February 5, 1947.
  19. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated January 13, 1949, confirmed by the Senate March 29, 1949, and received commission April 1, 1949.
  20. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated January 5, 1950, confirmed by the Senate March 8, 1950, and received commission March 9, 1950.
  21. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated January 5, 1950, confirmed by the Senate April 4, 1950, and received commission April 7, 1950.
  22. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated January 5, 1950, confirmed by the Senate February 27, 1950, and received commission March 1, 1950.
  23. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated November 27, 1950, confirmed by the Senate December 14, 1950, and received commission December 22, 1950.
  24. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated January 17, 1959, confirmed by the Senate September 9, 1959, and received commission September 10, 1959.
  25. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated February 3, 1964, confirmed by the Senate July 1, 1964, and received commission July 2, 1964.

Chief judges edit

Chief
as Chief Justice
Cartter 1863–1887
Bingham 1887–1903
Clabaugh 1903–1914
Covington 1914–1918
McCoy 1918–1929
Wheat 1930–1941
Eicher 1942–1944
Laws 1945–1948
as Chief Judge
Laws 1948–1958
Letts 1958–1959
Pine 1959–1961
McGuire 1961–1966
Keech 1966
Curran 1966–1971
Sirica 1971–1974
Hart 1974–1975
Jones 1975–1977
Bryant 1977–1981
Smith 1981–1982
A. Robinson 1982–1992
Penn 1992–1997
Johnson 1997–2001
Hogan 2001–2008
Lamberth 2008–2013
Roberts 2013–2016
Howell 2016–2023
Boasberg 2023–present

Chief judges have administrative responsibilities with respect to their district court. Unlike the Supreme Court, where one justice is specifically nominated to be chief, the office of chief judge rotates among the district court 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 edit

  • Associate Justices Clabaugh, McCoy, Wheat and Laws were elevated to Chief Justice.
  • Chief Justice Laws was assigned to the new Seat 13 by operation of law upon the abolition of the Chief Justice Seat 1.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ https://www.gao.gov/products/GAO-08-1124T U.S. Government Accountability Office. AMERICAN SAMOA: Issues Associated with Some Federal Court Options. September 18, 2008. Retrieved September 7, 2019.
  2. ^ "Matthew M. Graves Takes Office as United States Attorney". www.justice.gov. November 5, 2021. Retrieved November 7, 2021.
  3. ^ "U.S. District Courts for the District of Columbia and the District of Potomac: Legislative History - Federal Judicial Center". www.fjc.gov.
  4. ^ "Future Judicial Vacancies | United States Courts". www.uscourts.gov.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Federal Judicial Center's History of the Court

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Not to be confused with Superior Court of the District of Columbia Supreme Court of the District of Columbia redirects here For the court of last resort for the District of Columbia see District of Columbia Court of Appeals The United States District Court for the District of Columbia in case citations D D C is a federal district court in Washington D C Along with the United States District Court for the District of Hawaii and the High Court of American Samoa it also sometimes handles federal issues that arise in the territory of American Samoa which has no local federal court or territorial court 1 Appeals from the District Court are taken to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit except for patent claims and claims against the U S government under the Tucker Act which are appealed to the Federal Circuit United States District Court for the District of Columbia D D C Location of the U S District Court for the District of ColumbiaLocationE Barrett Prettyman U S Courthouse Washington D C U S Appeals toDistrict of Columbia CircuitEstablishedMarch 3 1863Judges15Chief JudgeJames BoasbergOfficers of the courtU S AttorneyMatthew M GravesU S MarshalLamont Ruffin acting www dcd uscourts govAs of November 5 2021 update the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia is Matthew M Graves 2 Contents 1 History 2 Current judges 3 Vacancies and pending nominations 4 Former judges 5 Chief judges 6 Succession of seats 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp E Barrett Prettyman Federal Courthouse at 333 Constitution Avenue N W in Washington D C The court was established by Congress in 1863 as the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia replacing the abolished circuit and district courts of the District of Columbia that had been in place since 1801 The court consisted of four justices including a chief justice and was granted the same powers and jurisdiction as the earlier circuit court Any of the justices could convene a United States circuit court or a local criminal court In 1936 Congress renamed the court the District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia Its current name was adopted in 1948 and from then on justices were known as judges 3 Originally housed in the former District of Columbia City Hall the court now sits in the E Barrett Prettyman Federal Courthouse located at 333 Constitution Avenue N W in Washington D C The District has no local district attorney or equivalent and so local prosecutorial matters also fall into the jurisdiction of the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia assistant United States attorneys AUSAs are tasked with prosecution of not only federal crimes but also crimes that would normally be left to the state prosecutor s discretion The District Court has the largest U S Attorney s Office in the nation with around 250 assistant U S attorneys Current judges editAs of December 13 2023 update Title Judge Duty station Born Term of service Appointed byActive Chief Senior98 Chief Judge James Boasberg Washington D C 1963 2011 present 2023 present Obama96 District Judge Beryl Howell Washington D C 1956 2010 present 2016 2023 Obama100 District Judge Rudolph Contreras Washington D C 1962 2012 present Obama102 District Judge Christopher R Cooper Washington D C 1966 2014 present Obama103 District Judge Tanya Chutkan Washington D C 1962 2014 present Obama104 District Judge Randolph Moss Washington D C 1961 2014 present Obama105 District Judge Amit Mehta Washington D C 1971 2014 present Obama106 District Judge Timothy J Kelly Washington D C 1969 2017 present Trump107 District Judge Trevor N McFadden Washington D C 1978 2017 present Trump108 District Judge Dabney L Friedrich Washington D C 1967 2017 present Trump109 District Judge Carl J Nichols Washington D C 1970 2019 present Trump111 District Judge Jia M Cobb Washington D C 1980 2021 present Biden112 District Judge Ana C Reyes Washington D C 1974 2023 present Biden113 District Judge Loren AliKhan Washington D C 1983 2023 present Biden114 District Judge vacant Washington D C 74 Senior Judge Joyce Hens Green inactive 1928 1979 1995 1995 present Carter77 Senior Judge Thomas F Hogan inactive 1938 1982 2008 2001 2008 2008 present Reagan81 Senior Judge Royce Lamberth Washington D C San Antonio Texas Note 1 1943 1987 2013 2008 2013 2013 present Reagan83 Senior Judge Paul L Friedman Washington D C 1944 1994 2009 2009 present Clinton85 Senior Judge Emmet G Sullivan Washington D C 1947 1994 2021 2021 present Clinton88 Senior Judge Colleen Kollar Kotelly Washington D C 1943 1997 2023 2023 present Clinton89 Senior Judge Henry H Kennedy Jr inactive 1948 1997 2011 2011 present Clinton90 Senior Judge Richard W Roberts inactive 1953 1998 2016 2013 2016 2016 present Clinton91 Senior Judge Ellen Segal Huvelle inactive 1948 1999 2014 2014 present Clinton92 Senior Judge Reggie Walton Washington D C 1949 2001 2015 2015 present G W Bush93 Senior Judge John D Bates Washington D C 1946 2001 2014 2014 present G W Bush94 Senior Judge Richard J Leon Washington D C 1949 2002 2016 2016 present G W Bush95 Senior Judge Rosemary M Collyer inactive 1945 2002 2016 2016 present G W Bush99 Senior Judge Amy Berman Jackson Washington D C 1954 2011 2023 2023 present Obama Judge Lamberth has sat with the Western District of Texas for several months each year since 2015 Vacancies and pending nominations editSeat Prior judge s duty station Seat last held by Vacancy reason Date of vacancy Nominee Date of nomination14 Washington D C Florence Y Pan Elevation September 28 2022 Todd E Edelman September 27 202212 Beryl Howell Senior status February 1 2024 4 Former judges edit Judge State Born died Active service Chief Judge Senior status Appointed by Reason fortermination1 David Kellogg Cartter DC 1812 1887 1863 1887 1863 1887 Lincoln death2 George P Fisher DC 1817 1899 1863 1870 Lincoln resignation3 Abram B Olin DC 1808 1879 1863 1879 Lincoln retirement4 Andrew Wylie DC 1814 1905 1863 Note 1 1863 1885 Note 2 Lincoln Lincoln confirmation reconsideredretirement5 David Campbell Humphreys DC 1817 1879 1870 1879 Grant death6 Arthur MacArthur Sr DC 1815 1896 1870 1887 Grant retirement7 Alexander Burton Hagner DC 1826 1915 1879 1903 Hayes retirement8 Walter Smith Cox DC 1826 1902 1879 1899 Hayes retirement9 Charles Pinckney James DC 1818 1899 1879 1892 Note 3 Hayes retirement10 William Matthews Merrick DC 1818 1889 1885 1889 Note 4 Cleveland death11 Martin V Montgomery DC 1840 1898 1887 1892 Note 5 Cleveland resignation12 Edward Franklin Bingham DC 1828 1907 1887 1903 Note 6 1887 1903 Cleveland retirement13 Andrew Coyle Bradley DC 1844 1902 1889 1902 B Harrison death14 Louis E McComas DC 1846 1907 1892 1899 Note 7 B Harrison resignation15 Charles Cleaves Cole DC 1841 1905 1893 1901 B Harrison resignation16 Harry M Clabaugh DC 1856 1914 1899 1903 McKinley appointment as chief justice16 1 Harry M Clabaugh DC 1856 1914 1903 1914 Note 8 1903 1914 T Roosevelt death17 Job Barnard DC 1844 1923 1899 1914 Note 9 McKinley retirement18 Thomas H Anderson DC 1848 1916 1901 1916 Note 10 McKinley Note 11 T Roosevelt Note 12 death19 Ashley Mulgrave Gould DC 1859 1921 1902 1921 T Roosevelt death20 Jeter Connelly Pritchard DC 1857 1921 1903 1904 T Roosevelt elevation to 4th Cir 21 Daniel Thew Wright DC 1864 1943 1903 1914 T Roosevelt resignation22 Wendell Phillips Stafford DC 1861 1953 1904 1931 Note 13 T Roosevelt retirement23 J Harry Covington DC 1870 1942 1914 1918 1914 1918 Wilson resignation24 Walter I McCoy DC 1859 1933 1914 1918 Wilson appointment as chief justice24 1 Walter I McCoy DC 1859 1933 1918 1929 1918 1929 Wilson retirement25 Frederick Lincoln Siddons DC 1864 1931 1915 1931 Wilson death26 William Hitz DC 1872 1935 1916 1931 Note 14 Wilson elevation to D C Cir 27 Thomas Jennings Bailey DC 1867 1963 1918 1950 1950 1963 Wilson death28 Adolph A Hoehling Jr DC 1868 1941 1921 1927 Harding resignation29 Peyton Gordon DC 1870 1946 1928 1941 1941 1946 Coolidge death30 Alfred Adams Wheat DC 1867 1943 1929 1930 Hoover appointment as chief justice30 1 Alfred Adams Wheat DC 1867 1943 1930 1941 1930 1941 1941 1943 Hoover death31 Jesse Corcoran Adkins DC 1879 1955 1930 1946 1946 1955 Hoover death32 Oscar Raymond Luhring DC 1879 1944 1930 1944 Hoover death33 Joseph Winston Cox DC 1875 1939 1930 1939 Hoover death34 James McPherson Proctor DC 1882 1953 1931 1948 Hoover elevation to D C Cir 35 F Dickinson Letts DC 1875 1965 1931 1961 Note 15 1958 1959 1961 1965 Hoover death36 Daniel William O Donoghue DC 1876 1948 1931 1946 Note 16 1946 1948 Hoover death37 Bolitha James Laws DC 1891 1958 1938 1945 F Roosevelt appointment as chief justice37 1 Bolitha James Laws DC 1891 1958 1945 1948 1945 1948 F Roosevelt appointment as district judge37 2 Bolitha James Laws DC 1891 1958 1948 1958 1948 1958 operation of law death38 Thomas Alan Goldsborough DC 1877 1951 1939 1951 F Roosevelt death39 James Ward Morris DC 1890 1960 1939 1960 F Roosevelt death40 David Andrew Pine DC 1891 1970 1940 1965 1959 1961 1965 1970 F Roosevelt death41 Matthew Francis McGuire DC 1898 1986 1941 1966 1961 1966 1966 1986 F Roosevelt death42 Edward C Eicher DC 1878 1944 1942 1944 1942 1944 F Roosevelt death43 Henry Albert Schweinhaut DC 1902 1970 1944 1956 1956 1970 F Roosevelt death44 Alexander Holtzoff DC 1886 1969 1945 1967 1967 1969 Truman death45 Richmond Bowling Keech DC 1896 1986 1946 1966 Note 17 1966 1966 1986 Truman death46 Edward Matthew Curran DC 1903 1988 1946 1971 Note 18 1966 1971 1971 1988 Truman death47 Edward Allen Tamm DC 1906 1985 1948 1965 Note 19 Truman elevation to D C Cir 48 James Robert Kirkland DC 1903 1958 1949 1958 Note 20 Truman death49 Burnita Shelton Matthews DC 1894 1988 1949 1968 Note 21 1968 1988 Truman death50 Charles F McLaughlin DC 1887 1976 1949 1964 Note 22 1964 1976 Truman death51 Walter M Bastian DC 1891 1975 1950 1954 Note 23 Truman elevation to D C Cir 52 Luther Youngdahl DC 1896 1978 1951 1966 1966 1978 Truman death53 Joseph Charles McGarraghy DC 1897 1975 1954 1967 1967 1975 Eisenhower death54 John Sirica DC 1904 1992 1957 1977 1971 1974 1977 1992 Eisenhower death55 George Luzerne Hart Jr DC 1905 1984 1958 1979 Note 24 1974 1975 1979 1984 Eisenhower death56 Leonard Patrick Walsh DC 1904 1980 1959 1971 1971 1980 Eisenhower death57 William Blakely Jones DC 1907 1979 1962 1977 1975 1977 1977 1979 Kennedy death58 Spottswood William Robinson III DC 1916 1998 1964 1966 Note 25 L Johnson elevation to D C Cir 59 Howard Francis Corcoran DC 1906 1989 1965 1977 1977 1989 L Johnson death60 William B Bryant DC 1911 2005 1965 1982 1977 1981 1982 2005 L Johnson death61 Oliver Gasch DC 1906 1999 1965 1981 1981 1999 L Johnson death62 John Lewis Smith Jr DC 1912 1992 1966 1983 1981 1982 1983 1992 L Johnson death63 Aubrey Eugene Robinson Jr DC 1922 2000 1966 1992 1982 1992 1992 2000 L Johnson death64 Joseph Cornelius Waddy DC 1911 1978 1967 1978 L Johnson death65 Gerhard Gesell DC 1910 1993 1967 1993 1993 1993 L Johnson death66 June Lazenby Green DC 1914 2001 1968 1984 1984 2001 L Johnson death67 John H Pratt DC 1910 1995 1968 1989 1989 1995 L Johnson death68 Barrington D Parker DC 1915 1993 1969 1985 1985 1993 Nixon death69 Charles Robert Richey DC 1923 1997 1971 1997 1997 1997 Nixon death70 Thomas Aquinas Flannery DC 1918 2007 1971 1985 1985 2007 Nixon death71 Louis F Oberdorfer DC 1919 2013 1977 1992 1992 2013 Carter death72 Harold H Greene DC 1923 2000 1978 1995 1995 2000 Carter death73 John Garrett Penn DC 1932 2007 1979 1998 1992 1997 1998 2007 Carter death75 Norma Holloway Johnson DC 1932 2011 1980 2001 1997 2001 2001 2003 Carter retirement76 Thomas Penfield Jackson DC 1937 2013 1982 2002 2002 2004 Reagan retirement78 Stanley S Harris MD 1927 2021 1983 1996 1996 2001 Reagan retirement79 George Hughes Revercomb VA 1929 1993 1985 1993 Reagan death80 Stanley Sporkin MD 1932 2020 1985 1999 1999 2000 Reagan retirement82 Michael Boudin DC 1939 present 1990 1992 G H W Bush resignation84 Gladys Kessler DC 1938 2023 1994 2007 2007 2023 Clinton death86 Ricardo M Urbina DC 1946 present 1994 2011 2011 2012 Clinton retirement87 James Robertson DC 1938 2019 1994 2008 2008 2010 Clinton retirement97 Robert L Wilkins DC 1963 present 2010 2014 Obama elevation to D C Cir 101 Ketanji Brown Jackson DC 1970 present 2013 2021 Obama elevation to D C Cir 110 Florence Y Pan DC 1966 present 2021 2022 Biden elevation to D C Cir Confirmed by the United States Senate on March 12 1863 confirmation was reconsidered on March 13 1863 with no subsequent vote his nomination expired March 14 1863 Recess appointment formally nominated January 5 1864 confirmed by the Senate on January 20 and received commission the same day Recess appointment formally nominated on December 1 1879 confirmed by the Senate December 10 1879 and received commission the same day Recess appointment formally nominated on December 14 1885 confirmed by the Senate March 15 1856 and received commission the same day Recess appointment formally nominated on December 20 1887 confirmed by the Senate January 26 1888 and received commission the same day Recess appointment formally nominated on December 20 1887 confirmed by the Senate January 23 1888 and received commission the same day Recess appointment formally nominated on December 6 1892 confirmed by the Senate January 25 1893 and received commission the same day Recess appointment formally nominated on November 10 1903 confirmed by the Senate November 16 1903 and received commission the same day Recess appointment formally nominated December 11 1899 confirmed by the Senate December 19 1899 and received commission the same day Recess appointment formally nominated December 5 1901 confirmed by the Senate February 4 1902 and received commission February 6 1902 Judge Anderson was given a recess appointment by President McKinley Judge Anderson was nominated by President McKinley but was appointed to the Court by i e received his commission from President Roosevelt Recess appointment formally nominated December 6 1904 confirmed by the Senate December 13 1904 and received commission the same day Recess appointment formally nominated December 15 1916 confirmed by the Senate January 2 1917 and received commission the same day Recess appointment formally nominated December 15 1931 confirmed by the Senate February 17 1932 and received commission February 20 1932 Recess appointment formally nominated December 15 1931 confirmed by the Senate January 26 1932 and received commission February 23 1932 Recess appointment formally nominated January 8 1947 confirmed by the Senate January 22 1947 and received commission January 24 1947 Recess appointment formally nominated January 8 1947 confirmed by the Senate February 3 1947 and received commission February 5 1947 Recess appointment formally nominated January 13 1949 confirmed by the Senate March 29 1949 and received commission April 1 1949 Recess appointment formally nominated January 5 1950 confirmed by the Senate March 8 1950 and received commission March 9 1950 Recess appointment formally nominated January 5 1950 confirmed by the Senate April 4 1950 and received commission April 7 1950 Recess appointment formally nominated January 5 1950 confirmed by the Senate February 27 1950 and received commission March 1 1950 Recess appointment formally nominated November 27 1950 confirmed by the Senate December 14 1950 and received commission December 22 1950 Recess appointment formally nominated January 17 1959 confirmed by the Senate September 9 1959 and received commission September 10 1959 Recess appointment formally nominated February 3 1964 confirmed by the Senate July 1 1964 and received commission July 2 1964 Chief judges editChiefas Chief JusticeCartter 1863 1887Bingham 1887 1903Clabaugh 1903 1914Covington 1914 1918McCoy 1918 1929Wheat 1930 1941Eicher 1942 1944Laws 1945 1948as Chief JudgeLaws 1948 1958Letts 1958 1959Pine 1959 1961McGuire 1961 1966Keech 1966Curran 1966 1971Sirica 1971 1974Hart 1974 1975Jones 1975 1977Bryant 1977 1981Smith 1981 1982A Robinson 1982 1992Penn 1992 1997Johnson 1997 2001Hogan 2001 2008Lamberth 2008 2013Roberts 2013 2016Howell 2016 2023Boasberg 2023 presentChief judges have administrative responsibilities with respect to their district court Unlike the Supreme Court where one justice is specifically nominated to be chief the office of chief judge rotates among the district court 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 editAssociate Justices Clabaugh McCoy Wheat and Laws were elevated to Chief Justice Chief Justice Laws was assigned to the new Seat 13 by operation of law upon the abolition of the Chief Justice Seat 1 Seat 1Seat established on March 3 1863 by 12 Stat 762Chief JusticeCartter 1863 1887Bingham 1887 1903Clabaugh Chief 1903 1914Covington 1914 1918McCoy Chief 1918 1929Wheat Chief 1930 1941Eicher 1942 1944Laws Chief 1945 1948Chief Justice abolished on September 1 1948 by 62 Stat 869 985 Seat 2Seat established on March 3 1863 by 12 Stat 762Fisher 1863 1870Humphreys 1870 1879James 1879 1892Cole 1893 1901Anderson 1902 1916Hitz 1917 1931Proctor 1931 1948Tamm 1949 1965Gasch 1965 1981T Jackson 1982 2002Collyer 2002 2016Kelly 2017 present Seat 3Seat established on March 3 1863 by 12 Stat 762Olin 1863 1879Hagner 1879 1903Wright 1903 1914Siddons 1915 1931O Donoghue 1932 1946Curran 1947 1971Richey 1971 1997Roberts 1998 2016Nichols 2019 present Seat 4Seat established on March 3 1863 by 12 Stat 762Wylie 1863 1885Merrick 1885 1889Bradley 1889 1902Gould 1902 1921Hoehling Jr 1921 1927Gordon 1928 1941McGuire 1941 1966A Robinson Jr 1966 1992Urbina 1994 2011Contreras 2012 present Seat 5Seat established on June 21 1870 by 16 Stat 160MacArthur Sr 1870 1887Montgomery 1888 1892McComas 1893 1899Clabaugh Associate 1899 1903Pritchard 1903 1904Stafford 1904 1931Letts 1932 1961Jones 1962 1977Oberdorfer 1977 1992Sullivan 1994 2021Cobb 2021 present Seat 6Seat established on February 25 1879 by 20 Stat 320W Cox 1879 1899Barnard 1899 1914McCoy Associate 1914 1918Bailey 1918 1950Bastian 1950 1954McGarraghy 1954 1967Parker 1969 1985Lamberth 1987 2013Cooper 2014 present Seat 7Seat established on December 20 1928 by 45 Stat 1056Wheat Associate 1929 1930Adkins 1930 1946Keech 1947 1966Waddy 1967 1978Penn 1979 1998Huvelle 1999 2014Mehta 2014 present Seat 8Seat established on June 19 1930 by 46 Stat 785Luhring 1930 1944Schweinhaut 1944 1956Sirica 1957 1977Greene 1978 1995Kollar Kotelly 1997 2023Reyes 2023 present Seat 9Seat established on June 19 1930 by 46 Stat 785J Cox 1930 1939Pine 1940 1965Bryant 1965 1982Hogan 1982 2008Boasberg 2011 present Seat 10Seat established on May 31 1938 by 52 Stat 584Laws Associate 1938 1945Holtzoff 1945 1967Pratt 1968 1989Boudin 1990 1992Kessler 1994 2007A Jackson 2011 2023AliKhan 2023 present Seat 11Seat established on May 31 1938 by 52 Stat 584Goldsborough 1939 1951Youngdahl 1951 1966Smith Jr 1966 1983Harris 1983 1996Bates 2001 2014Seat 11 abolished on October 12 2014 temporary judgeship expired Seat 12Seat established on May 31 1938 by 52 Stat 584Morris 1939 1960S Robinson III 1964 1966Gesell 1967 1993Friedman 1994 2009Howell 2010 present Seat 13Seat established on September 1 1948 by 62 Stat 869 985Laws Judge 1948 1958Walsh 1959 1971Flannery 1971 1985Revercomb 1985 1993Robertson 1994 2008Wilkins 2010 2014Moss 2014 present Seat 14Seat established on August 3 1949 by 63 Stat 493McLaughlin 1949 1964Corcoran 1965 1977J H Green 1979 1995Kennedy Jr 1997 2011K Jackson 2013 2021Pan 2021 2022vacant 2022 present Seat 15Seat established on August 3 1949 by 63 Stat 493Matthews 1950 1968J L Green 1968 1984Sporkin 1985 1999Walton 2001 2015Friedrich 2017 present Seat 16Seat established on August 3 1949 by 63 Stat 493Kirkland 1950 1958Hart Jr 1959 1979Johnson 1980 2001Leon 2002 2016McFadden 2017 present Seat 17Seat established on July 1 2013 pursuant to 104 Stat 5089 temporary Seat became permanent upon the abolition of Seat 11 on October 12 2014 Chutkan 2014 presentSee also editCourts of the United States List of current United States district judges List of United States federal courthouses in the District of ColumbiaReferences edit https www gao gov products GAO 08 1124T U S Government Accountability Office AMERICAN SAMOA Issues Associated with Some Federal Court Options September 18 2008 Retrieved September 7 2019 Matthew M Graves Takes Office as United States Attorney www justice gov November 5 2021 Retrieved November 7 2021 U S District Courts for the District of Columbia and the District of Potomac Legislative History Federal Judicial Center www fjc gov Future Judicial Vacancies United States Courts www uscourts gov External links editOfficial website Official Courthouse History Federal Judicial Center s History of the Court Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title United States District Court for the District of Columbia amp oldid 1192241093, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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