Following is a list of all
Article III United States federal judge
In the United States, federal judges are judges who serve on courts established under Article Three of the U.S. Constitution. They include the chief justice and the associate justices of the U.S. Supreme Court, the circuit judges of the U.S. ...
s appointed by
President
President most commonly refers to:
*President (corporate title)
* President (education), a leader of a college or university
* President (government title)
President may also refer to:
Automobiles
* Nissan President, a 1966–2010 Japanese ...
Bill Clinton
William Jefferson Clinton ( né Blythe III; born August 19, 1946) is an American politician who served as the 42nd president of the United States from 1993 to 2001. He previously served as governor of Arkansas from 1979 to 1981 and agai ...
during his
presidency
A presidency is an administration or the executive, the collective administrative and governmental entity that exists around an office of president of a state or nation. Although often the executive branch of government, and often personified b ...
. In total Clinton appointed 378 Article III federal judges, including two justices to the
Supreme Court of the United States
The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) is the highest court in the federal judiciary of the United States. It has ultimate appellate jurisdiction over all U.S. federal court cases, and over state court cases that involve a point o ...
, 66 judges to the
United States Courts of Appeals
The United States courts of appeals are the intermediate appellate courts of the United States federal judiciary. The courts of appeals are divided into 11 numbered circuits that cover geographic areas of the United States and hear appeals f ...
, 305 judges to the
United States district courts
The United States district courts are the trial courts of the U.S. federal judiciary. There is one district court for each federal judicial district, which each cover one U.S. state or, in some cases, a portion of a state. Each district cou ...
and 5 judges to the
United States Court of International Trade
The United States Court of International Trade (case citations: Int'l Trade or Intl. Trade) is a U.S. federal court that adjudicates civil actions arising out of U.S. customs and international trade laws. Seated in New York City, it exercises ...
. Clinton's total of 378 judicial appointments is the second most in American history behind
Ronald Reagan
Ronald Wilson Reagan ( ; February 6, 1911June 5, 2004) was an American politician, actor, and union leader who served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989. He also served as the 33rd governor of California from 1967 ...
, and his 305 district court judges is a record.
Additionally, 8
Article I Article One may refer to:
Legal codes
* Article One of the United States Constitution, pertaining to the powers of the United States Congress
* Article One of the Constitution of India, pertaining to the federal nature of the republic
Other us ...
federal judge appointments are listed, including 1 judge to the
United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims
The United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims (in case citations, Vet. App.) is a federal court of record that was established under Article I of the United States Constitution, and is thus referred to as an Article I tribunal (court ...
and 7 judges to the
United States Tax Court
The United States Tax Court (in case citations, T.C.) is a federal trial court of record established by Congress under Article I of the U.S. Constitution, section 8 of which provides (in part) that the Congress has the power to "constitute Tr ...
. This is not a complete list of Clinton's Article I federal judge appointments.
File:Ruth_Bader_Ginsburg_2016_portrait.jpg, Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Joan Ruth Bader Ginsburg ( ; ; March 15, 1933September 18, 2020) was an American lawyer and jurist who served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1993 until her death in 2020. She was nominated by Presiden ...
, Clinton's first appointee to the Supreme Court
File:Stephen Breyer, SCOTUS photo portrait.jpg, Stephen Breyer, Clinton's second appointee to the Supreme Court
United States Supreme Court justices
Speculation abounded over potential Clinton nominations to the
Supreme Court even before his presidency officially began, given the advanced ages of several justices. On March 19, 1993, Justice
Byron White
Byron "Whizzer" Raymond White (June 8, 1917 April 15, 2002) was an American professional football player and jurist who served as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1962 until his retirement in 1993.
Born and raised in Colo ...
announced his retirement effective at the end of the Supreme Court's 1992–1993 term.
President Clinton announced
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Joan Ruth Bader Ginsburg ( ; ; March 15, 1933September 18, 2020) was an American lawyer and jurist who served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1993 until her death in 2020. She was nominated by Presiden ...
as White's replacement on June 15, 1993, and she was confirmed by the
United States Senate
The United States Senate is the upper chamber of the United States Congress, with the House of Representatives being the lower chamber. Together they compose the national bicameral legislature of the United States.
The composition and pow ...
on August 3, 1993.
On April 6, 1994, Associate Justice
Harry Blackmun announced his retirement, which ultimately took effect August 3, 1994. President Clinton announced
Stephen Breyer as Blackmun's replacement on May 13, 1994, with the
United States Senate
The United States Senate is the upper chamber of the United States Congress, with the House of Representatives being the lower chamber. Together they compose the national bicameral legislature of the United States.
The composition and pow ...
confirming Breyer on July 29, 1994.
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Types of seat
The following are examples of different kinds of seat:
* Armchair (furniture), ...
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Byron White
Byron "Whizzer" Raymond White (June 8, 1917 April 15, 2002) was an American professional football player and jurist who served as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1962 until his retirement in 1993.
Born and raised in Colo ...
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, {{nts, 1, , {{sortname, M. Blane, Michael, , {{sort, 04,
Fourth, , {{dts, 1993, 08, 06, , {{dts, 1993, 09, 30, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1993, 10, 01, , {{dts, 2011, 03, 25, , align=center,
0–
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, {{nts, 2, , {{sortname, Pierre N., Leval, , {{sort, 02,
Second
The second (symbol: s) is the unit of time in the International System of Units (SI), historically defined as of a day – this factor derived from the division of the day first into 24 hours, then to 60 minutes and finally to 60 seconds ...
, , {{dts, 1993, 08, 06, , {{dts, 1993, 10, 18, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1993, 10, 20, , {{dts, 2002, 08, 16, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 3, , {{sortname, Martha Craig, Daughtrey, , {{sort, 06,
Sixth, , {{dts, 1993, 08, 06, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 20, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 22, , {{dts, 2009, 01, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 4, , {{nowrap, {{sortname, Judith W., Rogers , , {{sort, DC,
D.C., , {{dts, 1993, 11, 17, , {{dts, 1994, 03, 10, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 03, 11}, , {{dts, 2022, 09, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 5, , {{sortname, Rosemary, Barkett, , {{sort, 11,
Eleventh
In music or music theory, an eleventh is the note eleven scale degrees from the root of a chord and also the interval between the root and the eleventh. The interval can be also described as a compound fourth, spanning an octave plus a ...
, , {{dts, 1993, 09, 24, , {{dts, 1994, 04, 14, , align=center, 61–37, , {{dts, 1994, 04, 15, , {{dts, 2013, 09, 30, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 6, , {{sortname, Fortunato, Benavides, , {{sort, 05,
Fifth, , {{dts, 1994, 01, 27, , {{dts, 1994, 05, 06, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 05, 09}, , {{dts, 2012, 02, 03, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 7, , {{sortname, Carl E., Stewart, , {{sort, 05,
Fifth, , {{dts, 1994, 01, 27, , {{dts, 1994, 05, 06, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 05, 09}, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 8, , {{sortname, Robert Harlan, Henry, , {{sort, 10,
Tenth, , {{dts, 1994, 02, 09, , {{dts, 1994, 05, 06, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 05, 09}, , {{dts, 2010, 06, 30}, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 9, , {{sortname, Theodore, McKee, , {{sort, 03,
Third
Third or 3rd may refer to:
Numbers
* 3rd, the ordinal form of the cardinal number 3
* , a fraction of one third
* Second#Sexagesimal divisions of calendar time and day, 1⁄60 of a ''second'', or 1⁄3600 of a ''minute''
Places
* 3rd Street (d ...
, , {{dts, 1994, 03, 22, , {{dts, 1994, 06, 08, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 06, 09}, , {{dts, 2022, 10, 20}, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 10, , {{sortname, Robert Manley, Parker, , {{sort, 05,
Fifth, , {{dts, 1994, 01, 27, , {{dts, 1994, 06, 15, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 06, 16, , {{dts, 2002, 11, 01, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 11, , {{sortname, Diana Gribbon, Motz, , {{sort, 04,
Fourth, , {{dts, 1994, 01, 27, , {{dts, 1994, 06, 15, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 06, 16, , {{dts, 2022, 09, 30, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 12, , {{sortname, Guido, Calabresi, , {{sort, 02,
Second
The second (symbol: s) is the unit of time in the International System of Units (SI), historically defined as of a day – this factor derived from the division of the day first into 24 hours, then to 60 minutes and finally to 60 seconds ...
, , {{dts, 1994, 02, 09, , {{dts, 1994, 07, 18, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 07, 21, , {{dts, 2009, 07, 21, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 13, , {{sortname, José A., Cabranes, , {{sort, 02,
Second
The second (symbol: s) is the unit of time in the International System of Units (SI), historically defined as of a day – this factor derived from the division of the day first into 24 hours, then to 60 minutes and finally to 60 seconds ...
, , {{dts, 1994, 05, 24, , {{dts, 1994, 08, 09, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 08, 10}, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 14, , {{sortname, Michael Daly, Hawkins, , {{sort, 09,
Ninth, , {{dts, 1994, 07, 13, , {{dts, 1994, 09, 14, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 09, 15, , {{dts, 2010, 02, 12, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 15, , {{sortname, William Curtis, Bryson, , {{sort, F,
Federal
Federal or foederal (archaic) may refer to:
Politics
General
*Federal monarchy, a federation of monarchies
*Federation, or ''Federal state'' (federal system), a type of government characterized by both a central (federal) government and states or ...
, , {{dts, 1994, 06, 22, , {{dts, 1994, 09, 28, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 09, 29, , {{dts, 2013, 01, 07, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 16, , {{sortname, H. Lee, Sarokin, , {{sort, 03,
Third
Third or 3rd may refer to:
Numbers
* 3rd, the ordinal form of the cardinal number 3
* , a fraction of one third
* Second#Sexagesimal divisions of calendar time and day, 1⁄60 of a ''second'', or 1⁄3600 of a ''minute''
Places
* 3rd Street (d ...
, , {{dts, 1994, 05, 05, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 04, , align=center, 63–35, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 05, , {{dts, 1996, 07, 31, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 17, , {{sortname, David S., Tatel, , {{sort, DC,
D.C., , {{dts, 1994, 06, 20, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 07, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 07, , {{dts, 2022, 05, 16, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 18, , {{sortname, Diana E., Murphy, , {{sort, 08,
Eighth, , {{dts, 1994, 07, 28, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 07, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 11}, , {{dts, 2016, 11, 29, , {{dts, 2018, 05, 16
, -
, {{nts, 19, , {{sortname, Fred I., Parker, , {{sort, 02,
Second
The second (symbol: s) is the unit of time in the International System of Units (SI), historically defined as of a day – this factor derived from the division of the day first into 24 hours, then to 60 minutes and finally to 60 seconds ...
, , {{dts, 1994, 08, 25, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 07, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 11}, , {{dts, 2003, 08, 12}, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 20, , {{sortname, Sandra, Lynch, , {{sort, 01,
First
First or 1st is the ordinal form of the number one (#1).
First or 1st may also refer to:
*World record, specifically the first instance of a particular achievement
Arts and media Music
* 1$T, American rapper, singer-songwriter, DJ, and rec ...
, , {{dts, 1994, 09, 14
[Renominated on January 11, 1995 after initial nomination expired.], , {{dts, 1995, 03, 17, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 03, 17, , {{dts, 2022, 12, 31}, , align="center" , Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 21, , {{sortname, Karen Nelson, Moore, , {{sort, 06,
Sixth, , {{dts, 1994, 09, 14
[Renominated on January 24, 1995 after initial nomination expired.], , {{dts, 1995, 03, 24, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 03, 24, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 22, , {{sortname, Mary Beck, Briscoe, , {{sort, 10,
Tenth, , {{dts, 1995, 03, 14, , {{dts, 1995, 05, 25, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 05, 26, , {{dts, 2021, 03, 15, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 23, , {{sortname, Carlos F., Lucero, , {{sort, 10,
Tenth, , {{dts, 1995, 03, 23, , {{dts, 1995, 06, 30, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 06, 30, , {{dts, 2021, 02, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 24, , {{sortname, Diane, Wood, , {{sort, 07,
Seventh
Seventh is the ordinal form of the number seven.
Seventh may refer to:
* Seventh Amendment to the United States Constitution
* A fraction (mathematics), , equal to one of seven equal parts
Film and television
*"The Seventh", a second-season e ...
, , {{dts, 1995, 03, 31, , {{dts, 1995, 06, 30, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 06, 30, , {{dts, 2022, 09, 07, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 25, , {{sortname, Terence T., Evans, , {{sort, 07,
Seventh
Seventh is the ordinal form of the number seven.
Seventh may refer to:
* Seventh Amendment to the United States Constitution
* A fraction (mathematics), , equal to one of seven equal parts
Film and television
*"The Seventh", a second-season e ...
, , {{dts, 1995, 04, 25, , {{dts, 1995, 08, 11, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 08, 11}, , {{dts, 2010, 01, 07, , {{dts, 2011, 08, 10
, -
, {{nts, 26, , {{sortname, Michael R., Murphy, , {{sort, 10,
Tenth, , {{dts, 1995, 07, 25, , {{dts, 1995, 08, 11, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 08, 14, , {{dts, 2012, 12, 31, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 27, , {{sortname, James L., Dennis, , {{sort, 05,
Fifth, , {{dts, 1994, 06, 08
[Renominated on January 31, 1995 after initial nomination expired.], , {{dts, 1995, 09, 28, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 10, 02, , {{dts, 2022, 12, 16, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 28, , {{sortname, R. Guy, Cole Jr., , {{sort, 06,
Sixth, , {{dts, 1995, 06, 29, , {{dts, 1995, 12, 22, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 12, 26, , {{dts, 2023, 01, 09, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 29, , {{sortname, A. Wallace, Tashima, , {{sort, 09,
Ninth, , {{dts, 1995, 04, 06, , {{dts, 1996, 01, 02, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1996, 01, 04}, , {{dts, 2004, 06, 30, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 30, , {{sortname, Sidney R., Thomas, , {{sort, 09,
Ninth, , {{dts, 1995, 07, 19, , {{dts, 1996, 01, 02, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1996, 01, 04}, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 31, , {{sortname, Merrick, Garland, , {{sort, DC,
D.C., , {{dts, 1995, 09, 05
[Renominated on January 7, 1997 after initial nomination expired.], , {{dts, 1997, 03, 19, , align=center, 76–23, , {{dts, 1997, 03, 20, , , {{dts, 2021, 03, 11, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 32, , {{sortname, Eric L., Clay, , {{sort, 06,
Sixth, , {{dts, 1996, 03, 06
[Renominated on May 7, 1997 after initial nomination expired.], , {{dts, 1997, 07, 31, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1997, 08, 01, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 33, , {{sortname, Arthur J., Gajarsa, , {{sort, F,
Federal
Federal or foederal (archaic) may refer to:
Politics
General
*Federal monarchy, a federation of monarchies
*Federation, or ''Federal state'' (federal system), a type of government characterized by both a central (federal) government and states or ...
, , {{dts, 1996, 04, 18
, , {{dts, 1997, 07, 31, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1997, 08, 01, , {{dts, 2011, 07, 31, , {{dts, 2012, 06, 30
, -
, {{nts, 34, , {{sortname, Frank M., Hull, , {{sort, 11,
Eleventh
In music or music theory, an eleventh is the note eleven scale degrees from the root of a chord and also the interval between the root and the eleventh. The interval can be also described as a compound fourth, spanning an octave plus a ...
, , {{dts, 1997, 06, 18, , {{dts, 1997, 09, 04, , align=center, 96–0, , {{dts, 1997, 09, 18, , {{dts, 2017, 12, 31, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 35, , {{sortname, Marjorie, Rendell, , {{sort, 03,
Third
Third or 3rd may refer to:
Numbers
* 3rd, the ordinal form of the cardinal number 3
* , a fraction of one third
* Second#Sexagesimal divisions of calendar time and day, 1⁄60 of a ''second'', or 1⁄3600 of a ''minute''
Places
* 3rd Street (d ...
, , {{dts, 1997, 01, 07, , {{dts, 1997, 09, 26, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1997, 09, 29, , {{dts, 2015, 07, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 36, , {{sortname, Ronald Lee, Gilman, , {{sort, 06,
Sixth, , {{dts, 1997, 07, 16, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 06, , align=center, 98–1, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 07, , {{dts, 2010, 11, 21, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 37, , {{sortname, Stanley, Marcus, dab=judge, , {{sort, 11,
Eleventh
In music or music theory, an eleventh is the note eleven scale degrees from the root of a chord and also the interval between the root and the eleventh. The interval can be also described as a compound fourth, spanning an octave plus a ...
, , {{dts, 1997, 09, 25, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 07, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 12}, , {{dts, 2019, 12, 05, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 38, , {{sortname, Barry G., Silverman, , {{sort, 09,
Ninth, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 08, , {{dts, 1998, 01, 28, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 02, 04}, , {{dts, 2016, 10, 11, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 39, , {{sortname, Susan P., Graber, , {{sort, 09,
Ninth, , {{dts, 1997, 07, 30, , {{dts, 1998, 03, 17, , align=center, 98–0, , {{dts, 1998, 03, 19, , {{dts, 2021, 12, 15, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 40, , {{sortname, M. Margaret, McKeown, , {{sort, 09,
Ninth, , {{dts, 1996, 03, 29
, , {{dts, 1998, 03, 27, , align=center, 80–11, , {{dts, 1998, 04, 08}, , {{dts, 2022, 09, 15, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 41, , {{sortname, Kermit, Lipez, , {{sort, 01,
First
First or 1st is the ordinal form of the number one (#1).
First or 1st may also refer to:
*World record, specifically the first instance of a particular achievement
Arts and media Music
* 1$T, American rapper, singer-songwriter, DJ, and rec ...
, , {{dts, 1997, 10, 20, , {{dts, 1998, 04, 02, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 04, 07}, , {{dts, 2011, 12, 31, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 42, , {{sortname, Chester J., Straub, , {{sort, 02,
Second
The second (symbol: s) is the unit of time in the International System of Units (SI), historically defined as of a day – this factor derived from the division of the day first into 24 hours, then to 60 minutes and finally to 60 seconds ...
, , {{dts, 1998, 02, 11, , {{dts, 1998, 06, 01, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 06, 03, , {{dts, 2008, 07, 16, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 43, , {{sortname, Rosemary S., Pooler, , {{sort, 02,
Second
The second (symbol: s) is the unit of time in the International System of Units (SI), historically defined as of a day – this factor derived from the division of the day first into 24 hours, then to 60 minutes and finally to 60 seconds ...
, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 06, , {{dts, 1998, 06, 02, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 06, 03, , {{dts, 2022, 03, 23, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 44, , {{sortname, Robert D., Sack, , {{sort, 02,
Second
The second (symbol: s) is the unit of time in the International System of Units (SI), historically defined as of a day – this factor derived from the division of the day first into 24 hours, then to 60 minutes and finally to 60 seconds ...
, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 06, , {{dts, 1998, 06, 15, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 06, 16, , {{dts, 2009, 08, 06, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 45, , {{sortname, John David, Kelly, , {{sort, 08,
Eighth, , {{dts, 1998, 01, 27, , {{dts, 1998, 07, 31, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 08, 03, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 21, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 46, , {{sortname, Kim McLane, Wardlaw, , {{sort, 09,
Ninth, , {{dts, 1998, 01, 27, , {{dts, 1998, 07, 31, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 08, 03, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 47, , {{sortname, William Byrd, Traxler Jr., , {{sort, 04,
Fourth, , {{dts, 1998, 07, 10, , {{dts, 1998, 09, 28, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 01, , {{dts, 2018, 08, 31, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 48, , {{sortname, Sonia, Sotomayor, , {{sort, 02,
Second
The second (symbol: s) is the unit of time in the International System of Units (SI), historically defined as of a day – this factor derived from the division of the day first into 24 hours, then to 60 minutes and finally to 60 seconds ...
, , {{dts, 1997, 06, 25, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 02, , align=center, 67–29, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 07, , {{dts, 2009, 08, 07, , align=center, Elevated
, -
, {{nts, 49, , {{sortname, William A., Fletcher, , {{sort, 09,
Ninth, , {{dts, 1995, 04, 25
, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 08, , align=center, 57–41, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 09, , {{dts, 2022, 01, 24, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 50, , {{sortname, Robert Bruce, King, , {{sort, 04,
Fourth, , {{dts, 1998, 06, 24, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 08, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 09, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 51, , {{sortname, Robert, Katzmann, , {{sort, 02,
Second
The second (symbol: s) is the unit of time in the International System of Units (SI), historically defined as of a day – this factor derived from the division of the day first into 24 hours, then to 60 minutes and finally to 60 seconds ...
, , {{dts, 1999, 03, 08, , {{dts, 1999, 07, 14, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1999, 07, 16, , {{dts, 2021, 01, 21, , {{dts, 2021, 06, 09
, -
, {{nts, 52, , {{sortname, Charles R., Wilson, dab=judge, , {{sort, 11,
Eleventh
In music or music theory, an eleventh is the note eleven scale degrees from the root of a chord and also the interval between the root and the eleventh. The interval can be also described as a compound fourth, spanning an octave plus a ...
, , {{dts, 1999, 05, 27, , {{dts, 1999, 07, 30, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1999, 08, 09}, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
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, {{nts, 53, , {{sortname, Maryanne Trump, Barry, , {{sort, 03,
Third
Third or 3rd may refer to:
Numbers
* 3rd, the ordinal form of the cardinal number 3
* , a fraction of one third
* Second#Sexagesimal divisions of calendar time and day, 1⁄60 of a ''second'', or 1⁄3600 of a ''minute''
Places
* 3rd Street (d ...
, , {{dts, 1999, 06, 17, , {{dts, 1999, 09, 13, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1999, 09, 22, , {{dts, 2011, 06, 30, , {{dts, 2019, 2, 11
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, {{nts, 54, , {{sortname, Raymond C., Fisher, , {{sort, 09,
Ninth, , {{dts, 1999, 03, 15, , {{dts, 1999, 10, 05, , align=center, 69–29, , {{dts, 1999, 10, 12}, , {{dts, 2013, 04, 01, , {{dts, 2020, 02, 29
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, {{nts, 55, , {{sortname, Ann Claire, Williams, , {{sort, 07,
Seventh
Seventh is the ordinal form of the number seven.
Seventh may refer to:
* Seventh Amendment to the United States Constitution
* A fraction (mathematics), , equal to one of seven equal parts
Film and television
*"The Seventh", a second-season e ...
, , {{dts, 1999, 08, 05, , {{dts, 1999, 11, 10, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1999, 11, 15, , {{dts, 2017, 06, 05, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 56, , {{sortname, Ronald M., Gould, , {{sort, 09,
Ninth, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 08
[Renominated on January 26, 1999 after initial nomination expired.], , {{dts, 1999, 11, 17, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1999, 11, 22, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
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, {{nts, 57, , {{sortname, Richard, Linn, , {{sort, F,
Federal
Federal or foederal (archaic) may refer to:
Politics
General
*Federal monarchy, a federation of monarchies
*Federation, or ''Federal state'' (federal system), a type of government characterized by both a central (federal) government and states or ...
, , {{dts, 1999, 09, 28, , {{dts, 1999, 11, 19, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1999, 11, 22, , {{dts, 2012, 10, 31, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 58, , {{sortname, Thomas L., Ambro, , {{sort, 03,
Third
Third or 3rd may refer to:
Numbers
* 3rd, the ordinal form of the cardinal number 3
* , a fraction of one third
* Second#Sexagesimal divisions of calendar time and day, 1⁄60 of a ''second'', or 1⁄3600 of a ''minute''
Places
* 3rd Street (d ...
, , {{dts, 1999, 09, 28, , {{dts, 2000, 02, 10, , align=center, 96–2, , {{dts, 2000, 02, 16, , {{dts, 2023, 02, 06, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 59, , {{sortname, Kermit Edward, Bye, , {{sort, 08,
Eighth, , {{dts, 1999, 04, 22, , {{dts, 2000, 02, 24, , align=center, 98–0, , {{dts, 2000, 03, 09}, , {{dts, 2015, 4, 22, , {{dts, 2016, 9, 1
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, {{nts, 60, , {{sortname, Julio M., Fuentes, , {{sort, 03,
Third
Third or 3rd may refer to:
Numbers
* 3rd, the ordinal form of the cardinal number 3
* , a fraction of one third
* Second#Sexagesimal divisions of calendar time and day, 1⁄60 of a ''second'', or 1⁄3600 of a ''minute''
Places
* 3rd Street (d ...
, , {{dts, 1999, 03, 08, , {{dts, 2000, 03, 07, , align=center, 93–0, , {{dts, 2000, 03, 09}, , {{dts, 2016, 07, 18, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 61, , {{sortname, Marsha, Berzon, , {{sort, 09,
Ninth, , {{dts, 1998, 01, 27
, , {{dts, 2000, 03, 09, , align=center, 64–34, , {{dts, 2000, 03, 16, , {{dts, 2022, 01, 23, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 62, , {{sortname, Richard, Paez, , {{sort, 09,
Ninth, , {{dts, 1996, 01, 24
[Renominated on January 7, 1997 and January 26, 1999.], , {{dts, 2000, 03, 09, , align=center, 59–39, , {{dts, 2000, 03, 14, , {{dts, 2021, 12, 13, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 63, , {{sortname, Timothy B., Dyk, , {{sort, F,
Federal
Federal or foederal (archaic) may refer to:
Politics
General
*Federal monarchy, a federation of monarchies
*Federation, or ''Federal state'' (federal system), a type of government characterized by both a central (federal) government and states or ...
, , {{dts, 1998, 04, 01
, , {{dts, 2000, 05, 24, , align=center, 74–25, , {{dts, 2000, 05, 25, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
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, {{nts, 64, , {{sortname, Richard, Tallman, Richard C. Tallman, , {{sort, 09,
Ninth, , {{dts, 1999, 10, 20, , {{dts, 2000, 05, 24, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 2000, 05, 25, , {{dts, 2018, 03, 03, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 65, , {{sortname, Johnnie B., Rawlinson, , {{sort, 09,
Ninth, , {{dts, 2000, 02, 22, , {{dts, 2000, 07, 21, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 2000, 07, 26, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
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, {{nts, 66, , {{sortname, Roger, Gregory, , {{sort, 04,
Fourth, , {{dts, 2000, 06, 30
[Renominated on January 3, 2001 after initial nomination expired. Was later withdrawn on March 19, 2001 by President Bush.], , align=center, N/A, , align=center, N/A, , {{dts, 2000, 12, 27
Recess appointment
In the United States, a recess appointment is an appointment by the president of a federal official when the U.S. Senate is in recess. Under the U.S. Constitution's Appointments Clause, the President is empowered to nominate, and with the a ...
; subsequently nominated by George W. Bush
George Walker Bush (born July 6, 1946) is an American politician who served as the 43rd president of the United States from 2001 to 2009. A member of the Republican Party, Bush family, and son of the 41st president George H. W. Bush, he ...
on May 9, 2001, confirmed by the Senate on July 20, 2001, and received commission on July 25, 2001., , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
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District courts
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!#, , Judge, , Court
[See ]List of United States district and territorial courts
A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or lists may also refer to:
People
* List (surname)
Organizations
* List College, an undergraduate division of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America
* SC Germania List, German rugby unio ...
, , Nomination
date, , Confirmation
date, , Confirmation
vote, , Began active
service, , Ended active
service, , Ended senior
status
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, {{nts, 1, , {{sortname, Jennifer B., Coffman, , {{sort, Kentucky EW,
E.D. Ky. W.D. Ky., , {{dts, 1993, 08, 06, , {{dts, 1993, 09, 30, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1993, 10, 01, , {{dts, 2013, 01, 08, , align=center,
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, {{nts, 2, , {{sortname, Martha, Vázquez, , {{sort, New Mexico,
D.N.M., , {{dts, 1993, 08, 06, , {{dts, 1993, 09, 30, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1993, 10, 01, , {{dts, 2021, 12, 17, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 3, , {{sortname, Billy Roy, Wilson, , {{sort, Arkansas E,
E.D. Ark., , {{dts, 1993, 08, 06, , {{dts, 1993, 09, 30, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1993, 10, 01, , {{dts, 2008, 10, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 4, , {{sortname, Leonie, Brinkema, , {{sort, Virginia E,
E.D. Va., , {{dts, 1993, 08, 06, , {{dts, 1993, 10, 18, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1993, 10, 20, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
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, {{nts, 5, , {{sortname, Deborah K., Chasanow, , {{sort, Maryland,
D. Md., , {{dts, 1993, 08, 06, , {{dts, 1993, 10, 18, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1993, 10, 20, , {{dts, 2014, 10, 03, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 6, , {{sortname, Peter Jo, Messitte, , {{sort, Maryland,
D. Md., , {{dts, 1993, 08, 06, , {{dts, 1993, 10, 18, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1993, 10, 20, , {{dts, 2008, 09, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 7, , {{sortname, Henry Lee, Adams Jr., , {{sort, Florida M,
M.D. Fla., , {{dts, 1993, 10, 29, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 20, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 24, , {{dts, 2010, 04, 08, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 8, , {{sortname, Donetta, Ambrose, , {{sort, Pennsylvania W,
W.D. Pa., , {{dts, 1993, 10, 25, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 20, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 24, , {{dts, 2010, 11, 05, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 9, , {{sortname, Harry F., Barnes, , {{sort, Arkansas W,
W.D. Ark., , {{dts, 1993, 10, 27, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 20, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 22, , {{dts, 2008, 11, 01, , {{dts, 2019, 02, 27
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, {{nts, 10, , {{sortname, Susan C., Bucklew, , {{sort, Florida M,
M.D. Fla., , {{dts, 1993, 10, 29, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 20, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 24, , {{dts, 2008, 08, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 11, , {{sortname, Wilkie D., Ferguson, , {{sort, Florida S,
S.D. Fla., , {{dts, 1993, 10, 25, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 20, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 22, , {{dts, 2003, 06, 09, , align=center,
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, {{nts, 12, , {{sortname, David Warner, Hagen, , {{sort, Nevada,
D. Nev., , {{dts, 1993, 10, 07, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 20, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 22, , {{dts, 2003, 11, 28, , {{dts, 2005, 03, 31
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, {{nts, 13, , {{sortname, Raymond Alvin, Jackson, , {{sort, Virginia E,
E.D. Va., , {{dts, 1993, 09, 24, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 20, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 22, , {{dts, 2021, 11, 23, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 14, , {{sortname, Gary L., Lancaster, , {{sort, Pennsylvania W,
W.D. Pa., , {{dts, 1993, 10, 25, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 20, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 24, , {{dts, 2013, 04, 24, , align=center,
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, {{nts, 15, , {{sortname, Reginald C., Lindsay, , {{sort, Massachusetts,
D. Mass., , {{dts, 1993, 10, 27, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 20, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 24, , {{dts, 2009, 03, 12, , align=center,
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, {{nts, 16, , {{sortname, Lawrence L., Piersol, , {{sort, South Dakota,
D.S.D., , {{dts, 1993, 08, 06, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 20, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 22, , {{dts, 2009, 07, 31, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 17, , {{sortname, Patti B., Saris, , {{sort, Massachusetts,
D. Mass., , {{dts, 1993, 10, 27, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 20, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 24, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
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, -
, {{nts, 18, , {{sortname, Allen G., Schwartz, , {{sort, New York S,
S.D.N.Y., , {{dts, 1993, 10, 27, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 20, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 22, , {{dts, 2003, 03, 22, , align=center,
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, -
, {{nts, 19, , {{sortname, Joanna, Seybert, , {{sort, New York E,
E.D.N.Y., , {{dts, 1993, 09, 24
[Previously nominated by President Bush on July 27, 1992. That nomination expired at the end of the term. Renominated on September 24, 1993 by President Clinton.], , {{dts, 1993, 11, 20, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 24, , {{dts, 2014, 01, 13, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 20, , {{nowrap, {{sortname, Thomas Michael, Shanahan , , {{sort, Nebraska,
D. Neb., , {{dts, 1993, 08, 06, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 20, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 22, , {{dts, 2004, 05, 05, , {{dts, 2011, 12, 27
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, {{nts, 21, , {{sortname, Charles Alexander, Shaw, , {{sort, Missouri E,
E.D. Mo., , {{dts, 1993, 10, 25, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 20, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 22, , {{dts, 2009, 12, 31, , {{dts, 2020, 04, 12
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, {{nts, 22, , {{sortname, Richard G., Stearns, , {{sort, Massachusetts,
D. Mass., , {{dts, 1993, 10, 27, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 20, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 24, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
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, {{nts, 23, , {{sortname, David G., Trager, , {{sort, New York E,
E.D.N.Y., , {{dts, 1993, 08, 06
[Previously nominated by President Bush on November 27, 1991. That nomination expired at the end of the term. Renominated on August 6, 1993 by President Clinton.], , {{dts, 1993, 11, 20, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 24, , {{dts, 2006, 03, 01, , {{dts, 2011, 01, 05
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, {{nts, 24, , {{sortname, Claudia Ann, Wilken, , {{sort, California N,
N.D. Cal.
The United States District Court for the Northern District of California (in case citations, N.D. Cal.) is the federal United States district court whose jurisdiction comprises the following counties of California: Alameda, Contra Costa, Del ...
, , {{dts, 1993, 10, 07, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 20, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 22, , {{dts, 2014, 12, 17, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 25, , {{sortname, Nancy, Gertner, , {{sort, Massachusetts,
D. Mass., , {{dts, 1993, 10, 27, , {{dts, 1994, 02, 10, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 02, 14, , {{dts, 2011, 05, 22, , {{dts, 2011, 09, 01
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, {{nts, 26, , {{sortname, Tucker L., Melancon, , {{sort, Louisiana W,
W.D. La., , {{dts, 1993, 11, 18, , {{dts, 1994, 02, 10, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 02, 11, , {{dts, 2009, 02, 14, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 27, , {{sortname, Michael, Ponsor, , {{sort, Massachusetts,
D. Mass., , {{dts, 1993, 11, 19, , {{dts, 1994, 02, 10, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 02, 14, , {{dts, 2011, 08, 15, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 28, , {{sortname, Marjorie, Rendell, , {{sort, Pennsylvania E,
E.D. Pa., , {{dts, 1993, 11, 19, , {{dts, 1994, 02, 10, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 02, 11, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 20, , align=center, Elevated
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, {{nts, 29, , {{sortname, Thomas I., Vanaskie, , {{sort, Pennsylvania M,
M.D. Pa., , {{dts, 1993, 11, 17, , {{dts, 1994, 02, 10, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 02, 11, , {{dts, 2010, 04, 28, , align=center, Elevated
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, {{nts, 30, , {{sortname, Lesley B., Wells, , {{sort, Ohio N,
N.D. Ohio, , {{dts, 1993, 11, 19, , {{dts, 1994, 02, 10, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 02, 11, , {{dts, 2006, 02, 14, , {{dts, 2015, 10, 02
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, {{nts, 31, , {{sortname, Helen Ginger, Berrigan, , {{sort, Louisiana E,
E.D. La., , {{dts, 1993, 11, 18, , {{dts, 1994, 03, 10, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 03, 10, , {{dts, 2016, 08, 23, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 32, , {{nowrap, {{sortname, Samuel Frederick, Biery Jr. , , {{sort, Texas W,
W.D. Tex., , {{dts, 1993, 11, 19, , {{dts, 1994, 03, 10, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 03, 11, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
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, {{nts, 33, , {{sortname, Cameron McGowan, Currie, , {{sort, South Carolina,
D.S.C., , {{dts, 1994, 01, 27, , {{dts, 1994, 03, 10, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 03, 11, , {{dts, 2013, 10, 03, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 34, , {{sortname, William Royal, Furgeson Jr., , {{sort, Texas W,
W.D. Tex., , {{dts, 1993, 11, 19, , {{dts, 1994, 03, 10, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 03, 11, , {{dts, 2008, 11, 30, , {{dts, 2013, 05, 31
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, {{nts, 35, , {{sortname, Orlando Luis, Garcia, , {{sort, Texas W,
W.D. Tex., , {{dts, 1993, 11, 19, , {{dts, 1994, 03, 10, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 03, 11, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
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, {{nts, 36, , {{sortname, Daniel T. K., Hurley, , {{sort, Florida S,
S.D. Fla., , {{dts, 1993, 11, 10, , {{dts, 1994, 03, 10, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 03, 11, , {{dts, 2009, 02, 24, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 37, , {{sortname, Janis Graham, Jack, , {{sort, Texas S,
S.D. Tex., , {{dts, 1993, 11, 19, , {{dts, 1994, 03, 10, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 03, 11, , {{dts, 2011, 06, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 38, , {{sortname, John H., Hannah Jr., , {{sort, Texas E,
E.D. Tex., , {{dts, 1993, 11, 19, , {{dts, 1994, 03, 10, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 03, 11, , {{dts, 2003, 12, 04, , align=center,
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, {{nts, 39, , {{sortname, Frank, Burgess, , {{sort, Washington W,
W.D. Wash., , {{dts, 1993, 11, 19, , {{dts, 1994, 03, 25, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 03, 28, , {{dts, 2005, 03, 09, , {{dts, 2010, 03, 26
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, {{nts, 40, , {{sortname, Michael J., Davis, , {{sort, Minnesota,
D. Minn., , {{dts, 1993, 11, 19, , {{dts, 1994, 03, 25, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 03, 28, , {{dts, 2015, 08, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 41, , {{sortname, Ancer L., Haggerty, , {{sort, Oregona,
D. Ore., , {{dts, 1993, 11, 19, , {{dts, 1994, 03, 25, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 03, 28, , {{dts, 2009, 08, 26, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 42, , {{sortname, Deborah, Batts, , {{sort, New York S,
S.D.N.Y., , {{dts, 1994, 01, 27, , {{dts, 1994, 05, 06, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 05, 09, , {{dts, 2012, 04, 13, , {{dts, 2020, 02, 03
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, {{nts, 43, , {{sortname, James G., Carr, , {{sort, Ohio N,
N.D. Ohio, , {{dts, 1994, 01, 27, , {{dts, 1994, 05, 06, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 05, 09, , {{dts, 2010, 06, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 44, , {{sortname, Rubén, Castillo, dab=judge, , {{sort, Illinois N,
N.D. Ill., , {{dts, 1994, 01, 27, , {{dts, 1994, 05, 06, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 05, 09, , {{dts, 2019, 09, 27, , align=center,
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, {{nts, 45, , {{sortname, Audrey B., Collins, , {{sort, California C,
C.D. Cal., , {{dts, 1994, 01, 27, , {{dts, 1994, 05, 06, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 05, 09, , {{dts, 2014, 08, 01, , align=center,
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, -
, {{nts, 46, , {{sortname, Clarence, Cooper, dab=judge, , {{sort, Georgia N,
N.D. Ga., , {{dts, 1994, 03, 09, , {{dts, 1994, 05, 06, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 05, 09, , {{dts, 2009, 02, 09, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 47, , {{sortname, Frank M., Hull, , {{sort, Georgia N,
N.D. Ga., , {{dts, 1994, 02, 09, , {{dts, 1994, 05, 06, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 05, 09, , {{dts, 1997, 10, 02, , align=center, Elevated
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, {{nts, 48, , {{sortname, Mary M., Lisi, , {{sort, Rhode Island,
D.R.I., , {{dts, 1994, 01, 27, , {{dts, 1994, 05, 06, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 05, 09, , {{dts, 2015, 10, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 49, , {{sortname, Solomon, Oliver Jr., , {{sort, Ohio N,
N.D. Ohio, , {{dts, 1994, 03, 09, , {{dts, 1994, 05, 06, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 05, 09, , {{dts, 2021, 02, 15, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 50, , {{sortname, Willie Louis, Sands, , {{sort, Georgia M,
M.D. Ga., , {{dts, 1994, 02, 09, , {{dts, 1994, 05, 06, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 05, 09, , {{dts, 2014, 04, 12, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 51, , {{sortname, Michael, Burrage, , {{sort, Oklahoma ENW,
E.D. Okla. N.D. Okla. W.D. Okla., , {{dts, 1994, 03, 09, , {{dts, 1994, 06, 08, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 06, 09, , {{dts, 2001, 03, 01, , align=center,
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, -
, {{nts, 52, , {{sortname, Vanessa, Gilmore, , {{sort, Texas S,
S.D. Tex., , {{dts, 1994, 03, 22, , {{dts, 1994, 06, 08, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 06, 09, , {{dts, 2022, 01, 02, , align=center,
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, -
, {{nts, 53, , {{sortname, Terence C., Kern, , {{sort, Oklahoma N,
N.D. Okla., , {{dts, 1994, 03, 09, , {{dts, 1994, 06, 08, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 06, 09, , {{dts, 2010, 01, 04, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 54, , {{sortname, William F., Downes, , {{sort, Wyoming,
D. Wyo., , {{dts, 1994, 05, 05, , {{dts, 1994, 06, 15, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 06, 16, , {{dts, 2011, 07, 24, , align=center,
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, {{nts, 55, , {{sortname, Paul L., Friedman, , {{sort, District of Columbia,
D.D.C., , {{dts, 1994, 03, 22, , {{dts, 1994, 06, 15, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 06, 16, , {{dts, 2009, 12, 31, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 56, , {{sortname, Denise Page, Hood, , {{sort, Michigan E,
E.D. Mich., , {{dts, 1994, 03, 09, , {{dts, 1994, 06, 15, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 06, 16, , {{dts, 2022, 05, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 57, , {{sortname, Gladys, Kessler, , {{sort, District of Columbia,
D.D.C., , {{dts, 1994, 03, 22, , {{dts, 1994, 06, 15, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 06, 16, , {{dts, 2007, 01, 22, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 58, , {{sortname, Richard, Paez, , {{sort, California C,
C.D. Cal., , {{dts, 1994, 03, 09, , {{dts, 1994, 06, 15, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 06, 16, , {{dts, 2000, 03, 17, , align=center, Elevated
, -
, {{nts, 59, , {{sortname, Emmet G., Sullivan, , {{sort, District of Columbia,
D.D.C., , {{dts, 1994, 03, 22, , {{dts, 1994, 06, 15, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 06, 16, , {{dts, 2021, 04, 03, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 60, , {{sortname, Ricardo M., Urbina, , {{sort, District of Columbia,
D.D.C., , {{dts, 1994, 03, 22, , {{dts, 1994, 06, 15, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 06, 16, , {{dts, 2011, 01, 31, , {{dts, 2012, 05, 31
, -
, {{nts, 61, , {{sortname, Harold, Baer Jr., , {{sort, New York S,
S.D.N.Y., , {{dts, 1994, 04, 26, , {{dts, 1994, 08, 09, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 08, 10, , {{dts, 2004, 09, 08, , {{dts, 2014, 05, 27
, -
, {{nts, 62, , {{sortname, Mark W., Bennett, , {{sort, Iowa N,
N.D. Iowa, , {{dts, 1994, 06, 21, , {{dts, 1994, 08, 09, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 08, 26, , {{dts, 2015, 06, 04, , {{dts, 2019, 03, 02
, -
, {{nts, 63, , {{sortname, Paul D., Borman, , {{sort, Michigan E,
E.D. Mich., , {{dts, 1994, 03, 24, , {{dts, 1994, 08, 09, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 08, 10, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 64, , {{sortname, Denny, Chin, , {{sort, New York S,
S.D.N.Y., , {{dts, 1994, 03, 24, , {{dts, 1994, 08, 09, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 08, 10, , {{dts, 2010, 04, 23, , align=center, Elevated
, -
, {{nts, 65, , {{sortname, Denise, Cote, , {{sort, New York S,
S.D.N.Y., , {{dts, 1994, 04, 26, , {{dts, 1994, 08, 09, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 08, 10, , {{dts, 2011, 12, 15, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 66, , {{sortname, Lewis A., Kaplan, , {{sort, New York S,
S.D.N.Y., , {{dts, 1994, 05, 05, , {{dts, 1994, 08, 09, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 08, 10, , {{dts, 2011, 02, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 67, , {{sortname, John G., Koeltl, , {{sort, New York S,
S.D.N.Y., , {{dts, 1994, 04, 26, , {{dts, 1994, 08, 09, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 08, 10, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 68, , {{sortname, Blanche M., Manning, , {{sort, Illinois N,
N.D. Ill., , {{dts, 1994, 05, 05, , {{dts, 1994, 08, 09, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 08, 10, , {{dts, 2010, 02, 01, , {{dts, 2020, 09, 20
, -
, {{nts, 69, , {{sortname, Rosemary S., Pooler, , {{sort, New York N,
N.D.N.Y., , {{dts, 1994, 04, 26, , {{dts, 1994, 08, 09, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 08, 10, , {{dts, 1998, 06, 09, , align=center, Elevated
, -
, {{nts, 70, , {{sortname, Alexander, Williams Jr., , {{sort, Maryland,
D. Md., , {{dts, 1993, 08, 06, , {{dts, 1994, 08, 17, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 08, 18, , {{dts, 2013, 05, 08, , {{dts, 2014, 01, 03
, -
, {{nts, 71, , {{sortname, Napoleon A., Jones Jr., , {{sort, California S,
S.D. Cal., , {{dts, 1994, 06, 08, , {{dts, 1994, 09, 14, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 09, 15, , {{dts, 2007, 09, 19, , {{dts, 2009, 12, 12
, -
, {{nts, 72, , {{sortname, John Corbett, O'Meara, , {{sort, Michigan E,
E.D. Mich., , {{dts, 1994, 04, 26, , {{dts, 1994, 09, 14, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 09, 15, , {{dts, 2007, 01, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 73, , {{nowrap, {{sortname, Barrington Daniels, Parker Jr. , , {{sort, New York S,
S.D.N.Y., , {{dts, 1994, 04, 26, , {{dts, 1994, 09, 14, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 09, 15, , {{dts, 2001, 10, 18, , align=center, Elevated
, -
, {{nts, 74, , {{sortname, Robert, Timlin, , {{sort, California C,
C.D. Cal., , {{dts, 1994, 04, 26, , {{dts, 1994, 09, 14, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 09, 15, , {{dts, 2005, 02, 01, , {{dts, 2017, 01, 17
, -
, {{nts, 75, , {{sortname, Frederic, Block, , {{sort, New York E,
E.D.N.Y., , {{dts, 1994, 07, 22, , {{dts, 1994, 09, 28, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 09, 29, , {{dts, 2005, 09, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 76, , {{sortname, Salvador E., Casellas, , {{sort, Puerto Rico,
D.P.R., , {{dts, 1994, 06, 21, , {{dts, 1994, 09, 28, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 09, 29, , {{dts, 2005, 06, 10, , {{dts, 2017, 11, 22
, -
, {{nts, 77, , {{sortname, Robert N., Chatigny, , {{sort, Connecticut,
D. Conn., , {{dts, 1994, 08, 05, , {{dts, 1994, 09, 28, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 09, 29, , {{dts, 2017, 01, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 78, , {{sortname, Daniel R., Dominguez, , {{sort, Puerto Rico,
D.P.R., , {{dts, 1994, 06, 21, , {{dts, 1994, 09, 28, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 09, 29, , {{dts, 2011, 07, 31, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 79, , {{sortname, Stanwood, Duval, , {{sort, Louisiana E,
E.D. La., , {{dts, 1994, 07, 15, , {{dts, 1994, 09, 28, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 09, 29, , {{dts, 2008, 12, 15, , {{dts, 2017, 1, 31
, -
, {{nts, 80, , {{sortname, John, Gleeson, dab=judge, , {{sort, New York E,
E.D.N.Y., , {{dts, 1994, 07, 22, , {{dts, 1994, 09, 28, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 09, 29, , {{dts, 2016, 03, 09, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 81, , {{sortname, Allyne R., Ross, , {{sort, New York E,
E.D.N.Y., , {{dts, 1994, 07, 22, , {{dts, 1994, 09, 28, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 09, 29, , {{dts, 2011, 04, 05, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 82, , {{sortname, Shira, Scheindlin, , {{sort, New York S,
S.D.N.Y., , {{dts, 1994, 07, 28, , {{dts, 1994, 09, 28, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 09, 29, , {{dts, 2011, 08, 16, , {{dts, 2016, 04, 29
, -
, {{nts, 83, , {{sortname, Sarah S., Vance, , {{sort, Louisiana E,
E.D. La., , {{dts, 1994, 06, 08, , {{dts, 1994, 09, 28, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 09, 29, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 84, , {{sortname, James A., Beaty Jr., , {{sort, North Carolina M,
M.D.N.C., , {{dts, 1994, 08, 25, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 07, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 11, , {{dts, 2014, 06, 30, , {{dts, 2018, 01, 31
, -
, {{nts, 85, , {{sortname, David, Briones, , {{sort, Texas W,
W.D. Tex., , {{dts, 1994, 08, 25, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 07, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 11, , {{dts, 2009, 02, 26, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 86, , {{sortname, Elaine E., Bucklo, , {{sort, Illinois N,
N.D. Ill., , {{dts, 1994, 08, 16, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 07, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 11, , {{dts, 2009, 10, 31, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 87, , {{sortname, Robert J., Cindrich, , {{sort, Pennsylvania W,
W.D. Pa., , {{dts, 1994, 08, 12, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 07, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 07, , {{dts, 2004, 01, 30, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 88, , {{sortname, David H., Coar, , {{sort, Illinois N,
N.D. Ill., , {{dts, 1994, 08, 16, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 07, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 07, , {{dts, 2009, 08, 12, , {{dts, 2010, 12, 31
, -
, {{nts, 89, , {{sortname, Robert, Gettleman, , {{sort, Illinois N,
N.D. Ill., , {{dts, 1994, 08, 16, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 07, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 11, , {{dts, 2009, 05, 05, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 90, , {{sortname, Helen W., Gillmor, , {{sort, Hawaii,
D. Haw., , {{dts, 1994, 08, 25, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 07, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 11, , {{dts, 2009, 06, 30, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 91, , {{sortname, David, Hamilton, dab=judge, , {{sort, Indiana S,
S.D. Ind., , {{dts, 1994, 06, 08, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 07, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 11, , {{dts, 2009, 11, 24, , align=center, Elevated
, -
, {{nts, 92, , {{sortname, Sven Erik, Holmes, , {{sort, Oklahoma N,
N.D. Okla., , {{dts, 1994, 09, 22, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 07, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 11, 21, , {{dts, 2005, 03, 13, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 93, , {{sortname, Okla, Jones II, , {{sort, Louisiana E,
E.D. La., , {{dts, 1994, 08, 25, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 07, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 11, , {{dts, 1996, 01, 08, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 94, , {{sortname, David A., Katz, , {{sort, Ohio N,
N.D. Ohio, , {{dts, 1994, 08, 12, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 07, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 11, , {{dts, 2005, 01, 01, , {{dts, 2016, 07, 26
, -
, {{nts, 95, , {{sortname, Sean J., McLaughlin, , {{sort, Pennsylvania W,
W.D. Pa., , {{dts, 1994, 08, 12, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 07, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 11, , {{dts, 2013, 08, 16, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 96, , {{sortname, Vicki, Miles-LaGrange, , {{sort, Oklahoma W,
W.D. Okla., , {{dts, 1994, 09, 22, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 07, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 11, 28, , {{dts, 2018, 11, 05, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 97, , {{nowrap, {{sortname, William Theodore, Moore Jr. , , {{sort, Georgia S,
S.D. Ga., , {{dts, 1994, 07, 13, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 07, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 11, , {{dts, 2017, 02, 28, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 98, , {{sortname, Kathleen M., O'Malley, , {{sort, Ohio N,
N.D. Ohio, , {{dts, 1994, 09, 20, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 07, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 12, , {{dts, 2010, 12, 27, , align=center, Elevated
, -
, {{nts, 99, , {{sortname, Catherine D., Perry, , {{sort, Missouri E,
E.D. Mo., , {{dts, 1994, 07, 15, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 07, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 07, , {{dts, 2018, 12, 31, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 100, , {{sortname, Thomas, Porteous, , {{sort, Louisiana E,
E.D. La., , {{dts, 1994, 08, 25, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 07, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 11, , {{dts, 2010, 12, 08, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 101, , {{sortname, Paul E., Riley, , {{sort, Illinois S,
S.D. Ill., , {{dts, 1994, 08, 16, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 07, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 07, , {{dts, 2001, 10, 11, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 102, , {{sortname, James, Robertson, dab=judge, , {{sort, District of Columbia,
D.D.C., , {{dts, 1994, 09, 14, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 07, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 11, , {{dts, 2008, 12, 31, , {{dts, 2010, 06, 01
, -
, {{nts, 103, , {{sortname, Thomas B., Russell, , {{sort, Kentucky W,
W.D. Ky., , {{dts, 1994, 09, 14, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 07, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 11, , {{dts, 2011, 11, 15, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 104, , {{sortname, Roslyn O., Silver, , {{sort, Arizona,
D. Ariz., , {{dts, 1994, 09, 14, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 07, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 11, , {{dts, 2013, 09, 03, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 105, , {{sortname, Dominic J., Squatrito, , {{sort, Connecticut,
D. Conn., , {{dts, 1994, 07, 28, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 07, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 07, , {{dts, 2004, 11, 01, , {{dts, 2021, 01, 20
, -
, {{nts, 106, , {{sortname, Alvin W., Thompson, , {{sort, Connecticut,
D. Conn., , {{dts, 1994, 09, 14, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 07, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 11, , {{dts, 2018, 08, 31, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 107, , {{sortname, William H., Walls, , {{sort, New Jersey,
D.N.J., , {{dts, 1994, 09, 14, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 07, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 10, 11, , {{dts, 2005, 01, 31, , {{dts, 2019, 07, 11
, -
, {{nts, 108, , {{sortname, David, Folsom, , {{sort, Texas E,
E.D. Tex., , {{dts, 1994, 10, 05
, , {{dts, 1995, 03, 17, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 03, 17, , {{dts, 2012, 03, 17, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 109, , {{sortname, Thad, Heartfield, , {{sort, Texas E,
E.D. Tex., , {{dts, 1994, 10, 05
, , {{dts, 1995, 03, 17, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 03, 17, , {{dts, 2010, 01, 01, , align=center, {{dts, 2022, 12, 27
, -
, {{nts, 110, , {{sortname, Sidney H., Stein, , {{sort, New York S,
S.D.N.Y., , {{dts, 1994, 09, 14
, , {{dts, 1995, 03, 17, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 03, 17, , {{dts, 2010, 09, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 111, , {{sortname, Lacy, Thornburg, , {{sort, Northern Carolina W,
W.D.N.C., , {{dts, 1994, 10, 05
, , {{dts, 1995, 03, 17, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 03, 17, , {{dts, 2009, 08, 31, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 112, , {{sortname, Janet Bond, Arterton, , {{sort, Connecticut,
D. Conn., , {{dts, 1995, 01, 23, , {{dts, 1995, 03, 24, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 03, 24, , {{dts, 2014, 07, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 113, , {{sortname, Willis B., Hunt Jr., , {{sort, Georgia N,
N.D. Ga., , {{dts, 1995, 01, 23, , {{dts, 1995, 03, 24, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 03, 24, , {{dts, 2005, 06, 30, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 114, , {{sortname, Charles B., Kornmann, , {{sort, South Dakota,
D.S.D., , {{dts, 1995, 01, 23, , {{dts, 1995, 03, 24, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 03, 24, , {{dts, 2008, 07, 31, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 115, , {{sortname, Maxine M., Chesney, , {{sort, California N,
N.D. Cal.
The United States District Court for the Northern District of California (in case citations, N.D. Cal.) is the federal United States district court whose jurisdiction comprises the following counties of California: Alameda, Contra Costa, Del ...
, , {{dts, 1994, 09, 14
, , {{dts, 1995, 05, 08, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 05, 10, , {{dts, 2009, 06, 30, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 116, , {{sortname, Curtis Lynn, Collier, , {{sort, Tennessee E,
E.D. Tenn., , {{dts, 1995, 02, 13, , {{dts, 1995, 05, 08, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 05, 10, , {{dts, 2014, 10, 31, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 117, , {{sortname, Eldon E., Fallon, , {{sort, Louisiana E,
E.D. La., , {{dts, 1995, 02, 03, , {{dts, 1995, 05, 08, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 05, 10, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 118, , {{sortname, Joseph Robert, Goodwin, , {{sort, West Virginia S,
S.D.W.Va., , {{dts, 1995, 02, 28, , {{dts, 1995, 05, 08, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 05, 10, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 119, , {{sortname, Susan, Illston, , {{sort, California N,
N.D. Cal.
The United States District Court for the Northern District of California (in case citations, N.D. Cal.) is the federal United States district court whose jurisdiction comprises the following counties of California: Alameda, Contra Costa, Del ...
, , {{dts, 1995, 01, 23, , {{dts, 1995, 05, 25, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 05, 26, , {{dts, 2013, 07, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 120, , {{sortname, John Garvan, Murtha, , {{sort, Vermont,
D. Vt., , {{dts, 1995, 04, 04, , {{dts, 1995, 05, 25, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 05, 26, , {{dts, 2009, 06, 30, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 121, , {{sortname, George A., O'Toole Jr., , {{sort, Massachusetts,
D. Mass., , {{dts, 1995, 04, 04
[Previously nominated by President Bush on September 24, 1992. That nomination expired at the end of the term. Renominated on April 4, 1995 by President Clinton.], , {{dts, 1995, 05, 25, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 05, 26, , {{dts, 2018, 01, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 122, , {{sortname, Nancy, Atlas, , {{sort, Texas S,
S.D. Tex., , {{dts, 1995, 04, 04, , {{dts, 1995, 06, 30, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 06, 30, , {{dts, 2014, 6, 20, , {{dts, 2022, 07, 31
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, {{nts, 123, , {{sortname, Tena, Campbell, , {{sort, Utah,
D. Utah, , {{dts, 1995, 06, 22, , {{dts, 1995, 06, 30, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 06, 30, , {{dts, 2011, 01, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 124, , {{sortname, Wiley Young, Daniel, , {{sort, Colorado,
D. Colo., , {{dts, 1995, 03, 31, , {{dts, 1995, 06, 30, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 06, 30, , {{dts, 2013, 01, 01, , {{dts, 2019, 05, 10
, -
, {{nts, 125, , {{sortname, Peter C., Economus, , {{sort, Ohio N,
N.D. Ohio, , {{dts, 1995, 02, 28, , {{dts, 1995, 06, 30, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 06, 30, , {{dts, 2009, 07, 03, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 126, , {{sortname, George H., King, , {{sort, California C,
C.D. Cal., , {{dts, 1995, 04, 27, , {{dts, 1995, 06, 30, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 06, 30, , {{dts, 2017, 01, 06 , , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 127, , {{sortname, Donald C., Nugent, , {{sort, Ohio N,
N.D. Ohio, , {{dts, 1995, 04, 27, , {{dts, 1995, 06, 30, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 06, 30, , {{dts, 2017, 01, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 128, , {{sortname, Robert H., Whaley, , {{sort, Washington E,
E.D. Wash., , {{dts, 1995, 05, 24, , {{dts, 1995, 06, 30, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 06, 30, , {{dts, 2009, 07, 12, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 129, , {{sortname, Catherine C., Blake, , {{sort, Maryland,
D. Md., , {{dts, 1995, 05, 04, , {{dts, 1995, 08, 11, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 08, 14, , {{dts, 2021, 04, 02, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 130, , {{sortname, Andre M., Davis, , {{sort, Maryland,
D. Md., , {{dts, 1995, 05, 04, , {{dts, 1995, 08, 11, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 08, 14, , {{dts, 2009, 11, 12, , align=center, Elevated
, -
, {{nts, 131, , {{sortname, Joseph H., McKinley Jr., , {{sort, Kentucky W,
W.D. Ky., , {{dts, 1995, 05, 24, , {{dts, 1995, 08, 11, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 08, 14, , {{dts, 2019, 06, 09, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 132, , {{sortname, James Maxwell, Moody, , {{sort, Arkansas E,
E.D. Ark., , {{dts, 1995, 06, 27, , {{dts, 1995, 08, 11, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 08, 14, , {{dts, 2008, 10, 01, , {{dts, 2014, 03, 07
, -
, {{nts, 133, , {{sortname, William K., Sessions III, , {{sort, Vermont,
D. Vt., , {{dts, 1995, 06, 30, , {{dts, 1995, 08, 11, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 08, 14, , {{dts, 2014, 06, 15, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 134, , {{sortname, Ortrie D., Smith, , {{sort, Missouri W,
W.D. Mo., , {{dts, 1995, 06, 30, , {{dts, 1995, 08, 11, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 08, 14, , {{dts, 2011, 04, 30, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 135, , {{sortname, B. Lynn, Winmill, , {{sort, Idaho,
D. Idaho, , {{dts, 1995, 05, 24, , {{dts, 1995, 08, 11, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 08, 14, , {{dts, 2021, 08, 16, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 136, , {{sortname, Bruce D., Black, , {{sort, New Mexico,
D.N.M., , {{dts, 1995, 08, 10, , {{dts, 1995, 12, 22, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 12, 26, , {{dts, 2012, 10, 01, , {{dts, 2017, 1, 1
, -
, {{nts, 137, , {{sortname, Todd J., Campbell, , {{sort, Tennessee M,
M.D. Tenn., , {{dts, 1995, 06, 27, , {{dts, 1995, 12, 22, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 12, 26, , {{dts, 2016, 12, 01, , {{dts, 2021, 4, 11
, -
, {{nts, 138, , {{sortname, Susan J., Dlott, , {{sort, Ohio S,
S.D. Ohio, , {{dts, 1995, 08, 10, , {{dts, 1995, 12, 22, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 12, 26, , {{dts, 2018, 05, 31, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 139, , {{sortname, Bernice B., Donald, , {{sort, Tennessee W,
W.D. Tenn., , {{dts, 1995, 12, 07, , {{dts, 1995, 12, 22, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 12, 26, , {{dts, 2011, 09, 08, , align=center, Elevated
, -
, {{nts, 140, , {{sortname, Patrick Michael, Duffy, , {{sort, South Carolina,
D.S.C., , {{dts, 1995, 10, 11, , {{dts, 1995, 12, 22, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 12, 26, , {{dts, 2009, 12, 27, , {{dts, 2019, 04, 01
, -
, {{nts, 141, , {{sortname, Patricia Anne, Gaughan, , {{sort, Ohio N,
N.D. Ohio, , {{dts, 1995, 09, 29, , {{dts, 1995, 12, 22, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 12, 26, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 142, , {{sortname, Barbara S., Jones, , {{sort, New York S,
S.D.N.Y., , {{dts, 1995, 10, 18, , {{dts, 1995, 12, 22, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 12, 26, , {{dts, 2012, 12, 31, , {{dts, 2013, 01, 04
, -
, {{nts, 143, , {{sortname, Hugh, Lawson, dab=judge, , {{sort, Georgia M,
M.D. Ga., , {{dts, 1995, 08, 10, , {{dts, 1995, 12, 22, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 12, 26, , {{dts, 2008, 12, 31, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 144, , {{sortname, Joan A., Lenard, , {{sort, Florida S,
S.D. Fla., , {{dts, 1995, 09, 29, , {{dts, 1995, 12, 22, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 12, 26, , {{dts, 2017, 07, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 145, , {{sortname, Barry Ted, Moskowitz, , {{sort, California S,
S.D. Cal., , {{dts, 1995, 06, 30, , {{dts, 1995, 12, 22, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 12, 26, , {{dts, 2019, 01, 24, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 146, , {{sortname, Stephen, Orlofsky, , {{sort, New Jersey,
D.N.J., , {{dts, 1995, 06, 30, , {{dts, 1995, 12, 22, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 12, 26, , {{dts, 2003, 08, 31, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 147, , {{sortname, Charles Lynwood, Smith Jr., , {{sort, Alabama N,
N.D. Ala., , {{dts, 1995, 12, 08, , {{dts, 1995, 12, 22, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 12, 26, , {{dts, 2013, 08, 31, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 148, , {{sortname, John R., Tunheim, , {{sort, Minnesota,
D. Minn., , {{dts, 1995, 07, 10, , {{dts, 1995, 12, 22, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 12, 26, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 149, , {{sortname, Kim McLane, Wardlaw, , {{sort, California C,
C.D. Cal., , {{dts, 1995, 08, 10, , {{dts, 1995, 12, 22, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 12, 26, , {{dts, 1998, 08, 03, , align=center, Elevated
, -
, {{nts, 150, , {{sortname, E. Richard, Webber, , {{sort, Missouri E,
E.D. Mo., , {{dts, 1995, 08, 10, , {{dts, 1995, 12, 22, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 12, 26, , {{dts, 2009, 06, 30, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 151, , {{sortname, Jed S., Rakoff, , {{sort, New York S,
S.D.N.Y., , {{dts, 1995, 10, 11, , {{dts, 1995, 12, 29, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1996, 01, 04, , {{dts, 2010, 12, 31, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 152, , {{sortname, J. Thomas, Marten, , {{sort, Kansas,
D. Kan., , {{dts, 1995, 10, 18, , {{dts, 1996, 01, 02, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1996, 01, 04, , {{dts, 2017, 05, 01, , {{dts, 2021, 05, 01
, -
, {{nts, 153, , {{sortname, Gary A., Fenner, , {{sort, Missouri W,
W.D. Mo., , {{dts, 1995, 12, 13, , {{dts, 1996, 07, 10, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1996, 07, 25, , {{dts, 2015, 09, 08, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 154, , {{sortname, Mary Ann Vial, Lemmon, , {{sort, Louisiana E,
E.D. La., , {{dts, 1995, 12, 19, , {{dts, 1996, 07, 10, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1996, 07, 25, , {{dts, 2011, 01, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 155, , {{sortname, Walker David, Miller, , {{sort, Colorado,
D. Colo., , {{dts, 1996, 04, 18, , {{dts, 1996, 07, 11, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1996, 07, 25, , {{dts, 2008, 04, 01, , {{dts, 2013, 03, 24
, -
, {{nts, 156, , {{sortname, W. Craig, Broadwater, , {{sort, West Virginia N,
N.D.W.Va., , {{dts, 1996, 01, 26, , {{dts, 1996, 07, 12, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1996, 07, 26, , {{dts, 2006, 12, 18, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 157, , {{sortname, Joseph A., Greenaway Jr., , {{sort, New Jersey,
D.N.J., , {{dts, 1995, 11, 27, , {{dts, 1996, 07, 16, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1996, 07, 26, , {{dts, 2010, 02, 24, , align=center, Elevated
, -
, {{nts, 158, , {{sortname, Lawrence E., Kahn, , {{sort, New York N,
N.D.N.Y., , {{dts, 1996, 04, 18, , {{dts, 1996, 07, 16, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1996, 08, 01, , {{dts, 2007, 08, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 159, , {{sortname, Charles N., Clevert Jr., , {{sort, Wisconsin E,
E.D. Wis., , {{dts, 1995, 12, 07, , {{dts, 1996, 07, 17, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1996, 07, 29, , {{dts, 2012, 10, 31, , {{dts, 2017, 03, 31
, -
, {{nts, 160, , {{sortname, James Parker, Jones, , {{sort, Virginia W,
W.D. Va., , {{dts, 1995, 12, 12
[Previously nominated by President Carter on May 16, 1979 to a different seat on the same court. That nomination expired at the end of the term. Renominated on December 12, 1995 to a different seat on the same court by President Clinton.], , {{dts, 1996, 07, 18, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1996, 08, 01, , {{dts, 2021, 08, 30, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 161, , {{sortname, Donald W., Molloy, , {{sort, Montana,
D. Mont., , {{dts, 1995, 12, 21, , {{dts, 1996, 07, 18, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1996, 08, 01, , {{dts, 2011, 08, 16, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 162, , {{sortname, Edmund A., Sargus Jr., , {{sort, Ohio S,
S.D. Ohio, , {{dts, 1995, 12, 22, , {{dts, 1996, 07, 22, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1996, 08, 01, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 163, , {{sortname, Nanette Kay, Laughrey, , {{sort, Missouri EW,
E.D. Mo. W.D. Mo., , {{dts, 1995, 10, 20, , {{dts, 1996, 07, 24, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1996, 08, 01, , {{dts, 2011, 08, 27, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 164, , {{sortname, Dean, Pregerson, , {{sort, California C,
C.D. Cal., , {{dts, 1996, 01, 26, , {{dts, 1996, 07, 24, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1996, 08, 01, , {{dts, 2016, 01, 28, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 165, , {{sortname, Joan B., Gottschall, , {{sort, Illinois N,
N.D. Ill., , {{dts, 1996, 03, 29, , {{dts, 1996, 07, 25, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1996, 08, 01, , {{dts, 2012, 04, 23, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 166, , {{sortname, Robert Lewis, Hinkle, , {{sort, Florida N,
N.D. Fla., , {{dts, 1996, 06, 06, , {{dts, 1996, 07, 25, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1996, 08, 01, , {{dts, 2016, 11, 07, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 167, , {{sortname, Nina, Gershon, , {{sort, New York E,
E.D.N.Y., , {{dts, 1995, 10, 18, , {{dts, 1996, 07, 30, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1996, 08, 01, , {{dts, 2008, 10, 16, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 168, , {{sortname, Frank R., Zapata, , {{sort, Arizona,
D. Ariz., , {{dts, 1996, 07, 25, , {{dts, 1996, 07, 31, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1996, 08, 01, , {{dts, 2010, 08, 03, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 169, , {{sortname, Ann D., Montgomery, , {{sort, Minnesota,
D. Minn., , {{dts, 1995, 11, 27, , {{dts, 1996, 08, 02, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1996, 08, 06, , {{dts, 2016, 05, 31, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 170, , {{sortname, Colleen, Kollar-Kotelly, , {{sort, District of Columbia,
D.D.C., , {{dts, 1996, 03, 29
, , {{dts, 1997, 03, 20, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1997, 03, 26, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 171, , {{sortname, Donald M., Middlebrooks, , {{sort, Florida S,
S.D. Fla., , {{dts, 1996, 09, 05
, , {{dts, 1997, 05, 23, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1997, 05, 27, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 172, , {{sortname, Jeffrey T., Miller, , {{sort, California S,
S.D. Cal., , {{dts, 1996, 07, 19
, , {{dts, 1997, 05, 23, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1997, 05, 27, , {{dts, 2010, 06, 06, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 173, , {{sortname, Robert W., Pratt, , {{sort, Iowa S,
S.D. Iowa, , {{dts, 1996, 08, 02
, , {{dts, 1997, 05, 23, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1997, 05, 27, , {{dts, 2012, 07, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 174, , {{sortname, Alan Stephen, Gold, , {{sort, Florida S,
S.D. Fla., , {{dts, 1997, 02, 12, , {{dts, 1997, 06, 27, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1997, 07, 01, , {{dts, 2011, 01, 10, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 175, , {{sortname, Thomas W., Thrash Jr., , {{sort, Georgia N,
N.D. Ga., , {{dts, 1996, 05, 16
, , {{dts, 1997, 07, 31, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1997, 08, 01, , {{dts, 2021, 05, 08, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 176, , {{sortname, Henry H., Kennedy Jr., , {{sort, District of Columbia,
D.D.C., , {{dts, 1997, 05, 15, , {{dts, 1997, 09, 04, , align=center, 96–0, , {{dts, 1997, 09, 18, , {{dts, 2011, 11, 08, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 177, , {{sortname, Robert Charles, Chambers, , {{sort, West Virginia S,
S.D.W.Va., , {{dts, 1997, 06, 05, , {{dts, 1997, 09, 05, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1997, 09, 18, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 178, , {{sortname, Joseph, Bataillon, , {{sort, Nebraska,
D. Neb., , {{dts, 1996, 03, 06
, , {{dts, 1997, 09, 11, , align=center, 100–0, , {{dts, 1997, 09, 18, , {{dts, 2014, 10, 03, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 179, , {{sortname, Christopher F., Droney, , {{sort, Connecticut,
D. Conn., , {{dts, 1997, 06, 05, , {{dts, 1997, 09, 11, , align=center, 100–0, , {{dts, 1997, 09, 18, , {{dts, 2011, 12, 01, , align=center, Elevated
, -
, {{nts, 180, , {{sortname, Janet C., Hall, , {{sort, Connecticut,
D. Conn., , {{dts, 1997, 06, 05, , {{dts, 1997, 09, 11, , align=center, 98–1, , {{dts, 1997, 09, 18, , {{dts, 2021, 01, 21, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 181, , {{sortname, Katharine Sweeney, Hayden, , {{sort, New Jersey,
D.N.J., , {{dts, 1997, 06, 25, , {{dts, 1997, 09, 25, , align=center, 97–0, , {{dts, 1997, 09, 29, , {{dts, 2010, 05, 30, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 182, , {{sortname, Richard A., Lazzara, , {{sort, Florida M,
M.D. Fla., , {{dts, 1996, 05, 09
, , {{dts, 1997, 09, 26, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1997, 09, 29, , {{dts, 2011, 12, 17, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 183, , {{sortname, Anthony W., Ishii, , {{sort, California E,
E.D. Cal., , {{dts, 1997, 02, 12, , {{dts, 1997, 10, 09, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1997, 10, 14, , {{dts, 2012, 10, 31, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 184, , {{sortname, Richard C., Casey, , {{sort, New York S,
S.D.N.Y., , {{dts, 1997, 07, 16
[Previously nominated by President Bush on July 2, 1992. That nomination expired at the end of the term. Renominated by President Clinton on July 16, 1997.], , {{dts, 1997, 10, 21, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1997, 10, 24, , {{dts, 2007, 03, 22, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 185, , {{sortname, Dale A., Kimball, , {{sort, Utah,
D. Utah, , {{dts, 1997, 09, 04, , {{dts, 1997, 10, 21, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1997, 10, 24, , {{dts, 2009, 11, 30, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 186, , {{sortname, Algenon L., Marbley, , {{sort, Ohio S,
S.D. Ohio, , {{dts, 1997, 07, 31, , {{dts, 1997, 10, 27, , align=center, 91–0, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 07, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 187, , {{sortname, Charles J., Siragusa, , {{sort, New York W,
W.D.N.Y., , {{dts, 1997, 07, 15, , {{dts, 1997, 10, 30, , align=center, 98–0, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 05, , {{dts, 2012, 12, 15, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 188, , {{sortname, James S., Gwin, , {{sort, Ohio N,
N.D. Ohio, , {{dts, 1997, 07, 31, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 05, , align=center, 100–0, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 07, , {{dts, 2021, 01, 31, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 189, , {{sortname, Jerome B., Friedman, , {{sort, Virginia E,
E.D. Va., , {{dts, 1997, 06, 26, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 07, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 12, , {{dts, 2010, 11, 30, , {{dts, 2011, 08, 19
, -
, {{nts, 190, , {{sortname, Norman K., Moon, , {{sort, Virginia W,
W.D. Va., , {{dts, 1997, 10, 08, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 07, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 12, , {{dts, 2010, 07, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 191, , {{sortname, Christina A., Snyder, , {{sort, California C,
C.D. Cal., , {{dts, 1996, 05, 15
, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 07, , align=center, 93–6, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 10, , {{dts, 2016, 11, 23, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 192, , {{sortname, Charles R., Breyer, , {{sort, California N,
N.D. Cal.
The United States District Court for the Northern District of California (in case citations, N.D. Cal.) is the federal United States district court whose jurisdiction comprises the following counties of California: Alameda, Contra Costa, Del ...
, , {{dts, 1997, 07, 24, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 08, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 12, , {{dts, 2011, 12, 31, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 193, , {{sortname, Bruce William, Kauffman, , {{sort, Pennsylvania E,
E.D. Pa., , {{dts, 1997, 07, 31, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 08, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 12, , {{dts, 2008, 02, 11, , {{dts, 2009, 07, 20
, -
, {{nts, 194, , {{sortname, Rodney W., Sippel, , {{sort, Missouri EW,
E.D. Mo. W.D. Mo., , {{dts, 1997, 05, 15, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 08, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 12, , {{dts, 2023, 01, 28, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 195, , {{sortname, A. Richard, Caputo, , {{sort, Pennsylvania M,
M.D. Pa., , {{dts, 1997, 07, 31, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 09, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 12, , {{dts, 2009, 03, 31, , {{dts, 2020, 03, 11
, -
, {{nts, 196, , {{sortname, Frank C., Damrell Jr., , {{sort, California E,
E.D. Cal., , {{dts, 1997, 07, 24, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 09, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 12, , {{dts, 2008, 12, 31, , {{dts, 2011, 12, 01
, -
, {{nts, 197, , {{sortname, Martin, Jenkins, , {{sort, California N,
N.D. Cal.
The United States District Court for the Northern District of California (in case citations, N.D. Cal.) is the federal United States district court whose jurisdiction comprises the following counties of California: Alameda, Contra Costa, Del ...
, , {{dts, 1997, 07, 24, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 09, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 12, , {{dts, 2008, 04, 03, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 198, , {{sortname, Lynn, Adelman, , {{sort, Wisconsin E,
E.D. Wis., , {{dts, 1997, 09, 08, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 13, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1997, 12, 23, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 199, , {{sortname, Richard W., Story, , {{sort, Georgia N,
N.D. Ga., , {{dts, 1997, 09, 15, , {{dts, 1998, 01, 28, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 02, 04, , {{dts, 2018, 12, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 200, , {{sortname, Ann, Aiken, , {{sort, Oregon,
D. Ore., , {{dts, 1995, 11, 27
, , {{dts, 1998, 01, 28, , align=center, 67–30, , {{dts, 1998, 02, 04, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 201, , {{sortname, Carlos R., Moreno, , {{sort, California C,
C.D. Cal., , {{dts, 1997, 07, 03, , {{dts, 1998, 02, 03, , align=center, 98–0, , {{dts, 1998, 02, 04, , {{dts, 2001, 10, 18, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 202, , {{sortname, Margaret M., Morrow, , {{sort, California C,
C.D. Cal., , {{dts, 1996, 05, 09
, , {{dts, 1998, 02, 11, , align=center, 67–28, , {{dts, 1998, 02, 24, , {{dts, 2015, 10, 29, , {{dts, 2016, 01, 06
, -
, {{nts, 203, , {{sortname, Richard L., Young, , {{sort, Indiana S,
S.D. Ind., , {{dts, 1997, 07, 15, , {{dts, 1998, 03, 02, , align=center, 81–0, , {{dts, 1998, 03, 06, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 204, , {{sortname, Sam A., Lindsay, , {{sort, Texas N,
N.D. Tex., , {{dts, 1997, 11, 08, , {{dts, 1998, 03, 11, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 03, 17, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 205, , {{sortname, Hilda G., Tagle, , {{sort, Texas S,
S.D. Tex., , {{dts, 1995, 08, 10
[Renominated on March 21, 1997 after initial nomination expired.], , {{dts, 1998, 03, 11, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 03, 17, , {{dts, 2012, 12, 31, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 206, , {{sortname, Jeremy, Fogel, , {{sort, California N,
N.D. Cal.
The United States District Court for the Northern District of California (in case citations, N.D. Cal.) is the federal United States district court whose jurisdiction comprises the following counties of California: Alameda, Contra Costa, Del ...
, , {{dts, 1997, 09, 08, , {{dts, 1998, 03, 16, , align=center, 90–0, , {{dts, 1998, 03, 17, , {{dts, 2014, 12, 31, , {{dts, 2018, 09, 14
, -
, {{nts, 207, , {{sortname, Edward F., Shea, , {{sort, Washington E,
E.D. Wash., , {{dts, 1997, 09, 04, , {{dts, 1998, 03, 27, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 04, 08, , {{dts, 2012, 06, 07, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 208, , {{sortname, Robert T., Dawson, , {{sort, Arkansas W,
W.D. Ark., , {{dts, 1997, 11, 07, , {{dts, 1998, 04, 02, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 04, 07, , {{dts, 2009, 08, 14, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 209, , {{sortname, Michael P., McCuskey, , {{sort, Illinois C,
C.D. Ill., , {{dts, 1997, 07, 31, , {{dts, 1998, 04, 02, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 04, 03, , {{dts, 2013, 06, 30, , {{dts, 2014, 05, 31
, -
, {{nts, 210, , {{sortname, Johnnie B., Rawlinson, , {{sort, Nevada,
D. Nev., , {{dts, 1998, 01, 27, , {{dts, 1998, 04, 02, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 04, 07, , {{dts, 2000, 07, 26, , align=center, Elevated
, -
, {{nts, 211, , {{sortname, G. Patrick, Murphy, , {{sort, Illinois S,
S.D. Ill., , {{dts, 1997, 07, 31, , {{dts, 1998, 04, 02, , align=center, 98–1, , {{dts, 1998, 04, 03, , {{dts, 2013, 12, 01, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 212, , {{sortname, Ivan L. R., Lemelle, , {{sort, Louisiana E,
E.D. La., , {{dts, 1997, 02, 12, , {{dts, 1998, 04, 03, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 04, 07, , {{dts, 2015, 06, 29, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 213, , {{sortname, Garr, King, , {{sort, Oregon,
D. Ore., , {{dts, 1997, 10, 08, , {{dts, 1998, 04, 27, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 04, 30, , {{dts, 2009, 01, 30, , {{dts, 2019, 02, 05
, -
, {{nts, 214, , {{sortname, Gregory M., Sleet, , {{sort, Delaware,
D. Del., , {{dts, 1998, 01, 27, , {{dts, 1998, 04, 27, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 04, 30, , {{dts, 2017, 05, 01, , {{dts, 2018, 09, 28
, -
, {{nts, 215, , {{sortname, George Caram, Steeh III, , {{sort, Michigan E,
E.D. Mich., , {{dts, 1997, 09, 24, , {{dts, 1998, 05, 13, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 05, 22, , {{dts, 2013, 01, 29, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 216, , {{sortname, Arthur, Tarnow, , {{sort, Michigan E,
E.D. Mich., , {{dts, 1997, 09, 24, , {{dts, 1998, 05, 13, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 05, 22, , {{dts, 2010, 05, 25, , {{dts, 2022, 01, 21
, -
, {{nts, 217, , {{sortname, William, Dimitrouleas, , {{sort, Florida S,
S.D. Fla., , {{dts, 1998, 01, 27
[Previously nominated by President Bush on October 2, 1992 to a different seat on the same court. That nomination expired at the end of the term. Renominated on January 27, 1998 to a different seat on the same court by President Clinton.], , , {{dts, 1998, 05, 14, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 05, 22, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
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, -
, {{nts, 218, , {{sortname, Stephan P., Mickle, , {{sort, Florida N,
N.D. Fla., , {{dts, 1998, 01, 27, , {{dts, 1998, 05, 14, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 05, 22, , {{dts, 2011, 06, 22, , {{dts, 2021, 01, 26
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, {{nts, 219, , {{sortname, Richard W., Roberts, , {{sort, District of Columbia,
D.D.C., , {{dts, 1998, 01, 27, , {{dts, 1998, 06, 05, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 06, 23, , {{dts, 2016, 03, 16, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 220, , {{sortname, Susan Oki, Mollway, , {{sort, Hawaii,
D. Haw., , {{dts, 1995, 12, 21
, , {{dts, 1998, 06, 22, , align=center, 56–34, , {{dts, 1998, 06, 23, , {{dts, 2015, 11, 06, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 221, , {{sortname, Howard, Matz, , {{sort, California C,
C.D. Cal., , {{dts, 1997, 10, 20, , {{dts, 1998, 06, 26, , align=center, 85–0, , {{dts, 1998, 06, 29, , {{dts, 2011, 07, 11, , {{dts, 2013, 04, 01
, -
, {{nts, 222, , {{sortname, Victoria A., Roberts, , {{sort, Michigan E,
E.D. Mich., , {{dts, 1997, 07, 31, , {{dts, 1998, 06, 26, , align=center, 85–0, , {{dts, 1998, 06, 29, , {{dts, 2021, 02, 25, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 223, , {{sortname, Raner, Collins, , {{sort, Arizona,
D. Ariz., , {{dts, 1998, 05, 11, , {{dts, 1998, 07, 31, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 08, 03, , {{dts, 2019, 03, 04, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 224, , {{sortname, Robert G., James, , {{sort, Louisiana W,
W.D. La., , {{dts, 1998, 01, 27, , {{dts, 1998, 07, 31, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 08, 03, , {{dts, 2016, 05, 31, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 225, , {{sortname, Dan A., Polster, , {{sort, Ohio N,
N.D. Ohio, , {{dts, 1997, 07, 31, , {{dts, 1998, 07, 31, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 08, 03, , {{dts, 2021, 01, 31, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 226, , {{sortname, Ralph E., Tyson, , {{sort, Louisiana M,
M.D. La., , {{dts, 1998, 04, 02, , {{dts, 1998, 07, 31, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 08, 03, , {{dts, 2011, 07, 18, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 227, , {{sortname, Carl, Barbier, , {{sort, Louisiana E,
E.D. La., , {{dts, 1998, 05, 19, , {{dts, 1998, 09, 28, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 01, , {{dts, 2023, 01, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 228, , {{sortname, Gerald Bruce, Lee, , {{sort, Virginia E,
E.D. Va., , {{dts, 1998, 05, 22, , {{dts, 1998, 09, 28, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 01, , {{dts, 2017, 09, 30, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 229, , {{sortname, Patricia A., Seitz, , {{sort, Florida S,
S.D. Fla., , {{dts, 1998, 05, 22, , {{dts, 1998, 09, 28, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 01, , {{dts, 2012, 11, 16, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 230, , {{sortname, H. Dean, Buttram Jr., , {{sort, Alabama N,
N.D. Ala., , {{dts, 1998, 08, 31, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 08, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 09, , {{dts, 2002, 06, 30, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 231, , {{sortname, Inge Prytz, Johnson, , {{sort, Alabama N,
N.D. Ala., , {{dts, 1998, 08, 31, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 08, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 09, , {{dts, 2012, 10, 24, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 232, , {{sortname, Richard M., Berman, , {{sort, New York S,
S.D.N.Y., , {{dts, 1998, 05, 21, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 21, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 22, , {{dts, 2011, 09, 11, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 233, , {{sortname, David O., Carter, , {{sort, California C,
C.D. Cal., , {{dts, 1998, 06, 25, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 21, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 22, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 234, , {{sortname, Donovan W., Frank, , {{sort, Minnesota,
D. Minn., , {{dts, 1998, 05, 21, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 21, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 22, , {{dts, 2016, 10, 31, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 235, , {{sortname, Alvin, Hellerstein, , {{sort, New York S,
S.D.N.Y., , {{dts, 1998, 05, 15, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 21, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 22, , {{dts, 2011, 01, 31, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 236, , {{sortname, David R., Herndon, , {{sort, Illinois S,
S.D. Ill., , {{dts, 1998, 04, 23, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 21, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 22, , {{dts, 2019, 01, 07, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 237, , {{sortname, Yvette, Kane, , {{sort, Pennsylvania M,
M.D. Pa., , {{dts, 1998, 06, 04, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 21, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 22, , {{dts, 2018, 10, 11, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 238, , {{sortname, Robert S., Lasnik, , {{nowrap, {{sort, Washington W,
W.D. Wash. , , {{dts, 1998, 05, 11, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 21, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 22, , {{dts, 2016, 01, 27, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 239, , {{sortname, Nora Margaret, Manella, , {{sort, California C,
C.D. Cal., , {{dts, 1998, 03, 31, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 21, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 22, , {{dts, 2006, 05, 21, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 240, , {{sortname, Colleen, McMahon, , {{sort, New York S,
S.D.N.Y., , {{dts, 1998, 05, 21, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 21, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 22, , {{dts, 2021, 04, 10, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 241, , {{sortname, Norman A., Mordue, , {{sort, New York N,
N.D.N.Y., , {{dts, 1998, 10, 05, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 21, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 22, , {{dts, 2013, 06, 30, , {{dts, 2022, 12, 29
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, {{nts, 242, , {{sortname, James Martin, Munley, , {{sort, Pennsylvania M,
M.D. Pa., , {{dts, 1998, 06, 04, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 21, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 22, , {{dts, 2009, 01, 30, , {{dts, 2020, 03, 22
, -
, {{nts, 243, , {{sortname, Rebecca R., Pallmeyer, , {{sort, Illinois N,
N.D. Ill., , {{dts, 1997, 07, 31, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 21, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 22, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 244, , {{sortname, William H., Pauley III, , {{sort, New York S,
S.D.N.Y., , {{dts, 1998, 05, 21, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 21, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 22, , {{dts, 2018, 03, 01, , {{dts, 2021, 07, 06
, -
, {{nts, 245, , {{sortname, Jeanne E., Scott, , {{sort, Illinois C,
C.D. Ill., , {{dts, 1998, 04, 02, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 21, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 22, , {{dts, 2010, 08, 01, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 246, , {{sortname, Margaret B., Seymour, , {{sort, South Carolina,
D.S.C., , {{dts, 1998, 09, 09, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 21, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 22, , {{dts, 2013, 01, 16, , {{dts, 2022, 08, 31
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, {{nts, 247, , {{sortname, Aleta Arthur, Trauger, , {{sort, Tennessee M,
M.D. Tenn., , {{dts, 1998, 09, 22, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 21, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 22, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 248, , {{sortname, Thomas J., Whelan, dab=judge, , {{sort, California S,
S.D. Cal., , {{dts, 1998, 06, 04, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 21, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 22, , {{dts, 2010, 08, 15, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 249, , {{sortname, William J., Hibbler, , {{sort, Illinois N,
N.D. Ill., , {{dts, 1998, 09, 18
, , {{dts, 1999, 04, 15, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1999, 04, 22, , {{dts, 2012, 03, 19, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 250, , {{sortname, Matthew, Kennelly, , {{sort, Illinois N,
N.D. Ill., , {{dts, 1998, 09, 18
, , {{dts, 1999, 04, 15, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1999, 04, 22, , {{dts, 2021, 10, 07, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 251, , {{sortname, Keith P., Ellison, , {{sort, Texas S,
S.D. Tex., , {{dts, 1999, 01, 26, , {{dts, 1999, 06, 30, , align=center, 94–4, , {{dts, 1999, 07, 07, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 252, , {{sortname, Gary Allen, Feess, , {{sort, California C,
C.D. Cal., , {{dts, 1999, 01, 26, , {{dts, 1999, 06, 30, , align=center, 94–4, , {{dts, 1999, 07, 07, , {{dts, 2014, 03, 13, , {{dts, 2015, 01, 05
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, {{nts, 253, , {{sortname, W. Allen, Pepper Jr., , {{sort, Mississippi N,
N.D. Miss., , {{dts, 1999, 03, 08, , {{dts, 1999, 06, 30, , align=center, 94–4, , {{dts, 1999, 07, 07, , {{dts, 2012, 01, 24, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 254, , {{sortname, Karen, Schreier, , {{sort, South Dakota,
D.S.D., , {{dts, 1999, 03, 08, , {{dts, 1999, 06, 30, , align=center, 94–4, , {{dts, 1999, 07, 07, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 255, , {{sortname, Stefan R., Underhill, , {{sort, Connecticut,
D. Conn., , {{dts, 1999, 01, 26, , {{dts, 1999, 06, 30, , align=center, 94–4, , {{dts, 1999, 07, 07, , {{dts, 2022, 11, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 256, , {{sortname, T. John, Ward, , {{sort, Texas E,
E.D. Tex., , {{dts, 1999, 01, 26, , {{dts, 1999, 07, 13, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1999, 07, 15, , {{dts, 2011, 10, 01, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 257, , {{sortname, William, Alsup, , {{sort, California N,
N.D. Cal.
The United States District Court for the Northern District of California (in case citations, N.D. Cal.) is the federal United States district court whose jurisdiction comprises the following counties of California: Alameda, Contra Costa, Del ...
, , {{dts, 1999, 03, 24, , {{dts, 1999, 07, 30, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1999, 08, 17, , {{dts, 2021, 01, 21, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 258, , {{sortname, Carlos, Murguia, , {{sort, Kansas,
D. Kan., , {{dts, 1999, 03, 24, , {{dts, 1999, 09, 08, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1999, 09, 22, , {{dts, 2020, 04, 01, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 259, , {{sortname, Adalberto, Jordan, , {{sort, Florida S,
S.D. Fla., , {{dts, 1999, 03, 15, , {{dts, 1999, 09, 08, , align=center, 93–1, , {{dts, 1999, 09, 09, , {{dts, 2012, 02, 24, , align=center, Elevated
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, {{nts, 260, , {{sortname, Marsha J., Pechman, , {{sort, Washington W,
W.D. Wash., , {{dts, 1999, 03, 24, , {{dts, 1999, 09, 08, , align=center, 93–1, , {{dts, 1999, 09, 09, , {{dts, 2016, 02, 06, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 261, , {{sortname, Naomi Reice, Buchwald, , {{sort, New York S,
S.D.N.Y., , {{dts, 1999, 02, 12, , {{dts, 1999, 09, 13, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1999, 09, 22, , {{dts, 2012, 03, 21, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 262, , {{sortname, David N., Hurd, , {{sort, New York N,
N.D.N.Y., , {{dts, 1999, 02, 12, , {{dts, 1999, 09, 13, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1999, 09, 22, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
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, -
, {{nts, 263, , {{sortname, M. James, Lorenz, , {{sort, California S,
S.D. Cal., , {{dts, 1999, 03, 08, , {{dts, 1999, 10, 01, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1999, 10, 05, , {{dts, 2009, 10, 25, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 264, , {{sortname, Victor, Marrero, , {{sort, New York S,
S.D.N.Y., , {{dts, 1999, 05, 27, , {{dts, 1999, 10, 01, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1999, 10, 05, , {{dts, 2010, 12, 31, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 265, , {{sortname, Ted, Stewart, , {{sort, Utah,
D. Utah, , {{dts, 1999, 07, 27, , {{dts, 1999, 10, 05, , align=center, 93–5, , {{dts, 1999, 11, 11, , {{dts, 2014, 9, 1, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 266, , {{sortname, Anna J., Brown, , {{sort, Oregon,
D. Ore., , {{dts, 1999, 04, 22, , {{dts, 1999, 10, 15, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1999, 10, 26, , {{dts, 2017, 07, 27, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 267, , {{sortname, Ellen Segal, Huvelle, , {{sort, District of Columbia,
D.D.C., , {{dts, 1999, 03, 25, , {{dts, 1999, 10, 15, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1999, 10, 26, , {{dts, 2014, 6, 2, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 268, , {{sortname, Charles A., Pannell Jr., , {{sort, Georgia N,
N.D. Ga., , {{dts, 1999, 07, 14, , {{dts, 1999, 10, 15, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1999, 10, 26, , {{dts, 2013, 01, 31, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 269, , {{sortname, Florence-Marie, Cooper, , {{sort, California C,
C.D. Cal., , {{dts, 1999, 07, 14, , {{dts, 1999, 11, 10, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1999, 11, 15, , {{dts, 2010, 01, 15, , align=center,
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, -
, {{nts, 270, , {{sortname, Ronald A., Guzman, , {{sort, Illinois N,
N.D. Ill., , {{dts, 1999, 08, 05, , {{dts, 1999, 11, 10, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1999, 11, 15, , {{dts, 2014, 11, 16, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 271, , {{sortname, William Joseph, Haynes Jr., , {{sort, Tennessee M,
M.D. Tenn., , {{dts, 1999, 05, 27, , {{dts, 1999, 11, 10, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1999, 11, 15, , {{dts, 2014, 12, 1, , {{dts, 2017, 1, 16
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, {{nts, 272, , {{sortname, Faith S., Hochberg, , {{sort, New Jersey,
D.N.J., , {{dts, 1999, 04, 22
[Previously nominated on November 27, 1995 to another seat on the same court. That nomination expired. Nominated to another seat on the same court on April 22, 1999.], , {{dts, 1999, 11, 10, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1999, 11, 15, , {{dts, 2015, 03, 06, , align=center,
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, -
, {{nts, 273, , {{sortname, Virginia A., Phillips, , {{sort, California C,
C.D. Cal., , {{dts, 1998, 05, 11
, , {{dts, 1999, 11, 10, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1999, 11, 15, , {{dts, 2022, 02, 14, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 274, , {{sortname, Barbara M., Lynn, , {{sort, Texas N,
N.D. Tex., , {{dts, 1999, 03, 25, , {{dts, 1999, 11, 17, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1999, 11, 22, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 275, , {{sortname, Joel A., Pisano, , {{sort, New Jersey,
D.N.J., , {{dts, 1999, 09, 22, , {{dts, 2000, 02, 10, , align=center, 95–2, , {{dts, 2000, 02, 16, , {{dts, 2015, 02, 16, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 276, , {{sortname, George B., Daniels, , {{sort, New York S,
S.D.N.Y., , {{dts, 1999, 08, 05, , {{dts, 2000, 02, 24, , align=center, 98–0, , {{dts, 2000, 03, 09, , {{dts, 2021, 05, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 277, , {{sortname, John, Antoon, , {{sort, Florida M,
M.D. Fla., , {{dts, 2000, 02, 09, , {{dts, 2000, 05, 24, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 2000, 05, 31, , {{dts, 2013, 06, 03, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 278, , {{sortname, Marianne, Battani, , {{sort, Michigan E,
E.D. Mich., , {{dts, 1999, 08, 05, , {{dts, 2000, 05, 24, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 2000, 06, 02, , {{dts, 2012, 06, 10, , {{dts, 2021, 09, 09
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, {{nts, 279, , {{sortname, Kent, Dawson, , {{sort, Nevada,
D. Nev., , {{dts, 2000, 04, 06, , {{dts, 2000, 05, 24, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 2000, 05, 31, , {{dts, 2012, 07, 09, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 280, , {{sortname, Nicholas, Garaufis, , {{sort, New York E,
E.D.N.Y., , {{dts, 2000, 02, 28, , {{dts, 2000, 05, 24, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 2000, 05, 25, , {{dts, 2014, 10, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 281, , {{sortname, Phyllis J., Hamilton, , {{sort, California N,
N.D. Cal.
The United States District Court for the Northern District of California (in case citations, N.D. Cal.) is the federal United States district court whose jurisdiction comprises the following counties of California: Alameda, Contra Costa, Del ...
, , {{dts, 2000, 02, 09, , {{dts, 2000, 05, 24, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 2000, 05, 25, , {{dts, 2021, 02, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 282, , {{sortname, Roger L., Hunt, , {{sort, Nevada,
D. Nev., , {{dts, 2000, 03, 27, , {{dts, 2000, 05, 24, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 2000, 05, 25, , {{dts, 2011, 05, 26, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 283, , {{sortname, David M., Lawson, , {{sort, Michigan E,
E.D. Mich., , {{dts, 1999, 08, 05, , {{dts, 2000, 05, 24, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 2000, 06, 02, , {{dts, 2021, 08, 06, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 284, , {{sortname, Berle M., Schiller, , {{sort, Pennsylvania E,
E.D. Pa., , {{dts, 2000, 04, 11, , {{dts, 2000, 05, 24, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 2000, 06, 02, , {{dts, 2012, 06, 18, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 285, , {{sortname, Richard Barclay, Surrick, , {{sort, Pennsylvania E,
E.D. Pa., , {{dts, 2000, 04, 11, , {{dts, 2000, 05, 24, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 2000, 06, 05, , {{dts, 2011, 02, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 286, , {{sortname, Petrese B., Tucker, , {{sort, Pennsylvania E,
E.D. Pa., , {{dts, 1999, 07, 27, , {{dts, 2000, 05, 24, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 2000, 06, 01, , {{dts, 2021, 06, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 287, , {{sortname, James D., Whittemore, , {{sort, Florida M,
M.D. Fla., , {{dts, 1999, 10, 20, , {{dts, 2000, 05, 24, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 2000, 05, 25, , {{dts, 2017, 08, 29, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 288, , {{sortname, Gerard E., Lynch, , {{sort, New York S,
S.D.N.Y., , {{dts, 2000, 02, 28, , {{dts, 2000, 05, 24, , align=center, 63–36, , {{dts, 2000, 05, 25, , {{dts, 2009, 09, 21, , align=center, Elevated
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, {{nts, 289, , {{sortname, James Joseph, Brady, , {{sort, Louisiana M,
M.D. La., , {{dts, 1999, 07, 14, , {{dts, 2000, 05, 24, , align=center, 83–16, , {{dts, 2000, 05, 25, , {{dts, 2013, 12, 31, , {{dts, 2017, 12, 09
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, {{nts, 290, , {{sortname, Mary A., McLaughlin, , {{sort, Pennsylvania E,
E.D. Pa., , {{dts, 2000, 03, 09, , {{dts, 2000, 05, 24, , align=center, 86–14, , {{dts, 2000, 05, 31, , {{dts, 2013, 11, 18, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 291, , {{sortname, Jay A., Garcia-Gregory, , {{sort, Puerto Rico,
D.P.R., , {{dts, 2000, 04, 05, , {{dts, 2000, 06, 16, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 2000, 07, 11, , {{dts, 2018, 09, 30, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 292, , {{sortname, Beverly B., Martin, , {{sort, Georgia N,
N.D. Ga., , {{dts, 2000, 03, 27, , {{dts, 2000, 06, 16, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 2000, 08, 03, , {{dts, 2010, 02, 01, , align=center, Elevated
, -
, {{nts, 293, , {{sortname, Laura Taylor, Swain, , {{sort, New York S,
S.D.N.Y., , {{dts, 2000, 04, 25, , {{dts, 2000, 06, 16, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 2000, 07, 11, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 294, , {{sortname, John W., Darrah, , {{sort, Illinois N,
N.D. Ill., , {{dts, 2000, 05, 11, , {{dts, 2000, 06, 30, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 2000, 07, 14, , {{dts, 2017, 03, 01, , {{dts, 2017, 03, 23
, -
, {{nts, 295, , {{sortname, Paul, Huck, , {{sort, Florida S,
S.D. Fla., , {{dts, 2000, 05, 09, , {{dts, 2000, 06, 30, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 2000, 07, 11, , {{dts, 2010, 08, 31, , align=center, Incumbent
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, {{nts, 296, , {{sortname, Joan, Lefkow, , {{sort, Illinois N,
N.D. Ill., , {{dts, 2000, 05, 11, , {{dts, 2000, 06, 30, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 2000, 07, 11, , {{dts, 2012, 09, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 297, , {{sortname, George Z., Singal, , {{sort, Maine,
D. Me., , {{dts, 2000, 05, 11, , {{dts, 2000, 06, 30, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 2000, 07, 11, , {{dts, 2013, 07, 31, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 298, , {{sortname, Dennis M., Cavanaugh, , {{sort, New Jersey,
D.N.J., , {{dts, 2000, 05, 03, , {{dts, 2000, 07, 21, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 2000, 09, 20, , {{dts, 2014, 01, 31, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 299, , {{sortname, James S., Moody Jr., , {{sort, Florida M,
M.D. Fla., , {{dts, 2000, 06, 08, , {{dts, 2000, 07, 21, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 2000, 07, 28, , {{dts, 2014, 03, 31, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 300, , {{sortname, Gregory A., Presnell, , {{sort, Florida M,
M.D. Fla., , {{dts, 2000, 06, 08, , {{dts, 2000, 07, 21, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 2000, 07, 31, , {{dts, 2012, 04, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 301, , {{sortname, John E., Steele, , {{sort, Florida M,
M.D. Fla., , {{dts, 2000, 06, 06, , {{dts, 2000, 07, 21, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 2000, 07, 26, , {{dts, 2015, 06, 03, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 302, , {{sortname, Susan R., Bolton, , {{sort, Arizona,
D. Ariz., , {{dts, 2000, 07, 21, , {{dts, 2000, 10, 03, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 2000, 10, 13, , {{dts, 2016, 09, 01, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 303, , {{sortname, Mary H., Murguia, , {{sort, Arizona,
D. Ariz., , {{dts, 2000, 07, 21, , {{dts, 2000, 10, 03, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 2000, 10, 13, , {{dts, 2011, 01, 04, , align=center, Elevated
, -
, {{nts, 304, , {{sortname, Michael Joseph, Reagan, , {{sort, Illinois S,
S.D. Ill., , {{dts, 2000, 05, 11, , {{dts, 2000, 10, 03, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 2000, 10, 13, , {{dts, 2019, 03, 31, , align=center,
0–
, -
, {{nts, 305, , {{sortname, James A., Teilborg, , {{sort, Arizona,
D. Ariz., , {{dts, 2000, 07, 21, , {{dts, 2000, 10, 03, , align=center, 95–0, , {{dts, 2000, 10, 13, , {{dts, 2013, 01, 30, , align=center, Incumbent
United States Court of International Trade
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!#, , Judge, , Nomination
date, , Confirmation
date, , Confirmation
vote, , Began active
service, , Ended active
service, , Ended senior
status
, -
, {{nts, 1, , {{sortname, Donald C., Pogue, , {{dts, 1995, 06, 30, , {{dts, 1995, 08, 11, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 08, 14, , {{dts, 2014, 07, 01, , {{dts, 2016, 10, 26
, -
, {{nts, 2, , {{sortname, Evan, Wallach, , {{dts, 1995, 06, 27, , {{dts, 1995, 08, 11, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 08, 14, , {{dts, 2011, 11, 18, , align=center, Elevated
, -
, {{nts, 3, , {{sortname, Judith, Barzilay, , {{dts, 1998, 01, 27, , {{dts, 1998, 03, 11, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 03, 11, , {{dts, 2011, 06, 02, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 4, , {{sortname, Delissa A., Ridgway, , {{dts, 1998, 01, 27, , {{dts, 1998, 03, 11, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 03, 17, , {{dts, 2019, 01, 31, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 5, , {{sortname, Richard K., Eaton, , {{dts, 1999, 08, 03, , {{dts, 1999, 10, 22, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1999, 10, 26, , {{dts, 2014, 08, 22, , align=center, Incumbent
Specialty courts (Article I)
United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
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!#, , Judge, , Nomination
date, , Confirmation
date, , Confirmation
vote, , Began active
service, , Ended active
service, , Ended senior
status
, -
, {{nts, 1, , {{sortname, Andrew S., Effron, , {{dts, 1996, 6, 21, , {{dts, 1996, 7, 12, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1996, 8, 1, , {{dts, 2011, 9, 30, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 2, , {{sortname, James E., Baker, , {{dts, 2000, 5, 2, , {{dts, 2000, 9, 8, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 2000, 9, 19, , {{dts, 2015, 7, 31, , align=center, Incumbent
United States Court of Federal Claims
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, - bgcolor="#ececec"
!#, , Judge, , Nomination
date, , Confirmation
date, , Confirmation
vote, , Began active
service, , Ended active
service, , Ended senior
status
, -
, {{nts, 1, , {{sortname, Christine Odell Cook, Miller, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 6, , {{dts, 1998, 2, 3, , align=center, 96–0, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 6
Recess appointment
In the United States, a recess appointment is an appointment by the president of a federal official when the U.S. Senate is in recess. Under the U.S. Constitution's Appointments Clause, the President is empowered to nominate, and with the a ...
; subsequently confirmed. Was previously appointed by Ronald Reagan
Ronald Wilson Reagan ( ; February 6, 1911June 5, 2004) was an American politician, actor, and union leader who served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989. He also served as the 33rd governor of California from 1967 ...
and served since December 10, 1982., , {{dts, 2013, 2, 4, , {{dts, 2013, 3, 1
, -
, {{nts, 2, , {{sortname, Lawrence, Baskir, , {{dts, 1996, 3, 29
, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 21, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 22, , {{dts, 2013, 4, 2, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 3, , {{sortname, Emily C., Hewitt, , {{dts, 1998, 9, 28, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 21, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 11, 10, , {{dts, 2013, 10, 22, , align=center, {{sort, 0, –
, -
, {{nts, 4, , {{sortname, Lynn J., Bush, , {{dts, 1998, 6, 22, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 21, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 22, , {{dts, 2013, 10, 22, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 5, , {{sortname, Edward J., Damich, , {{dts, 1998, 9, 28, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 21, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 22, , {{dts, 2013, 10, 22, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 6, , {{sortname, Nancy B., Firestone, , {{dts, 1998, 9, 28, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 21, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 22, , {{dts, 2013, 10, 22, , {{dts, 2022, 10, 3
, -
, {{nts, 7, , {{sortname, Francis, Allegra, , {{dts, 1998, 7, 30, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 21, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 22, , {{dts, 2013, 10, 22, , {{dts, 2015, 8, 27
, -
, {{nts, 8, , {{sortname, Sarah L., Wilson, , {{dts, 2001, 1, 3, , N/A, , align=center, N/A, , {{dts, 2001, 1, 19
Recess appointment
In the United States, a recess appointment is an appointment by the president of a federal official when the U.S. Senate is in recess. Under the U.S. Constitution's Appointments Clause, the President is empowered to nominate, and with the a ...
; appointment expired November 22, 2002., , {{dts, 2002, 11, 22, , align=center, {{sort, 0, –
United States Court of Veterans Appeals
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!#, , Judge, , Nomination
date, , Confirmation
date, , Confirmation
vote, , Began active
service, , Ended active
service, , Ended senior
status
, -
, {{nts, 1, , {{sortname, William P., Greene Jr., , {{dts, 1997, 05, 19, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 05, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 7, , {{dts, 2010, 11, , align=center, Incumbent
United States Tax Court
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!#, , Judge, , Nomination
date, , Confirmation
date, , Confirmation
vote, , Began active
service, , Ended active
service, , Ended senior
status
, -
, {{nts, 1, , {{sortname, Herbert, Chabot, , {{dts, 1993, 9, 7, , {{dts, 1993, 10, 7, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1993, 10, 20, , {{dts, 2001, 6, 30, , {{dts, 2016, 1, 1
, -
, {{nts, 2, , {{sortname, Maurice B., Foley, , {{dts, 1994, 9, 19
[Renominated on January 5, 1995 after initial nomination expired.], , {{dts, 1995, 3, 17, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 4, 10, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center, {{sort, 0, –
, -
, {{nts, 3, , {{sortname, Juan F., Vasquez, , {{dts, 1994, 9, 19
, , {{dts, 1995, 3, 17, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1995, 5, 1, , {{dts, 2018, 6, 24, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 4, , {{sortname, Joseph H., Gale, , {{dts, 1995, 10, 10, , {{dts, 1995, 12, 22, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1996, 2, 6, , align=center, Incumbent, , align=center, {{sort, 0, –
, -
, {{nts, 5, , {{sortname, Mary Ann, Cohen, , {{dts, 1997, 9, 19, , {{dts, 1997, 10, 30, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1997, 11, 7, , {{dts, 2012, 10, 1, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 6, , {{sortname, L. Paige, Marvel, , {{dts, 1997, 10, 24, , {{dts, 1998, 2, 12, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 4, 6, , {{dts, 2019, 12, 6, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 7, , {{sortname, Michael B., Thornton, , {{dts, 1997, 10, 8, , {{dts, 1998, 2, 12, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 3, 8, , {{dts, 2021, 1, 1, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 8, , {{sortname, Joel, Gerber, , {{dts, 2000, 9, 12, , {{dts, 2000, 10, 24, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 2000, 12, 15, , {{dts, 2006, 6, 1, , {{dts, 2020, 7, 16
, -
, {{nts, 9, , {{sortname, Stephen, Swift, , {{dts, 2000, 9, 12, , {{dts, 2000, 10, 24, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 2000, 12, 1, , {{dts, 2008, 9, 8, , {{dts, 2016, 1, 1
Territorial courts (Article IV)
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!#, , Judge, , Court, , Nomination
date, , Confirmation
date, , Confirmation
vote, , Began active
service, , Ended active
service, , Ended senior
status
, -
, {{nts, 1, , {{sortname, Raymond L., Finch, ,
D.V.I., , {{dts, 1994, 3, 22, , {{dts, 1994, 5, 6, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1994, 9, 1, , {{dts, 2008, 8, 15, , align=center, Incumbent
, -
, {{nts, 2, , {{sortname, Alex R., Munson, ,
D. N. Mar. I., , {{dts, 1998, 9, 28, , {{dts, 1998, 10, 21, , align=center, voice vote, , {{dts, 1998, 11, 18
[Had served a previous 10-year term beginning November 18, 1988.], , {{dts, 2010, 2, 28, , align=center, Incumbent
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* {{cite web, url=http://congressionalresearch.com/98-510/document.php?study=Judicial+Nominations+by+President+Clinton+During+the+103rd-106th+Congresses, title=Judicial Nominations by President Clinton During the 103rd–106th Congresses, publisher=CRS Report for Congress, access-date=2013-02-23
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