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First Greek American male (Judge and Chief Judge): United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee): Thomas A. Varlan in 2003 and 2012 respectively [18] First African American male from Tennessee (United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit): Andre Mathis in 2022 [19]
James P. Fiedler 1978 1996 Chief Judge (1983–1989) William D. Dyke: 1997 2016 Chief Judge (2007–2013) Appointed by Tommy Thompson: Margaret M. Koehler 2016 2022 Appointed by Scott Walker: Matt Allen: 2022 Jackson: X Louis S. Dricktrah 1978 1986 Robert W. Radcliffe 1986 2002 Chief Judge (1995–2001) Gerald Laabs 2002 2008 Eric F. Stutz 2008 ...
Willis Brown (July 31, 1881 – October 20, 1931) was a permanently removed Utah juvenile court judge, [1] falsely-claimed lawyer, [2] self-described humanitarian, and filmmaker. Born James Willhenry Brown in Columbus, Indiana to James W. Brown and Lucetta Pierson.
But Biden did nominate replacements for 6th US Circuit Judge Jane Branstetter Stranch and 4th US Circuit Judge James Andrew Wynn, the two appeals court judges McConnell is apparently worried about.
During Wynn’s lengthy judicial career, he nearly made history as the 4th Circuit’s first Black judge when former President Bill Clinton attempted in 1994 and 2000 to nominate him to the bench ...
Served as circuit judge and presiding judge Ira L. Babcock: June 27, 1844 – November 11, 1844 Served as circuit judge and presiding judge James W. Nesmith: December 25, 1844 – August 9, 1845 Appointed by Executive Committee before election in 1845, served as circuit judge and presiding judge. Nathaniel Ford: August 9, 1845 (elected)
Who will be the next judge for District 10A? Get to know the candidates looking for your vote in the March 5 election with our voter guide. ... Candidate for NC District Court Judge District 10A ...
The North Carolina Law Review, the law journal of the University of North Carolina School of Law, held a Symposium in 2022 in honor of Judge Wynn's decades on the bench. [44] The distinguished list of speakers included Judge W. Earl Britt, Professor Stephen Wermiel, Justice Patricia Timmons-Goodson, and Justice Anita Earls.