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  2. List of United States federal courthouses in California

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    U.S. Post Office & Courthouse: Los Angeles: Main and Winston Streets S.D. Cal. 1892 1901 Court was at Tajo Building at Broadway & 1st from 1901 to 1910 U.S. Post Office & Courthouse: Los Angeles: 312 North Spring Street S.D. Cal. 1910 1937 Razed, new courthouse built on same site U.S. CourthouseLos Angeles: 312 North Spring Street S.D. Cal ...

  3. List of United States federal courthouses - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Post Office & Courthouse: Los Angeles: Main and Winston Streets S.D. Cal. 1892 1901 Court was at Tajo Building at Broadway & 1st from 1901 to 1910 U.S. Post Office & Courthouse: Los Angeles: 312 North Spring Street S.D. Cal. 1910 1937 Razed, new courthouse built on same site U.S. CourthouseLos Angeles: 312 North Spring Street S.D. Cal ...

  4. United States Courthouse (First Street, Los Angeles)

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    The building, which houses federal courts and federal law-enforcement departments, is sometimes called the First Street Courthouse. It is 10 stories tall with 533,000 square feet (49,500 m 2 ) of floor space, containing 24 courtrooms and 32 judicial chambers and stands out in the downtown skyline with its impressive glass façade.

  5. United States District Court for the Central District of ...

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    Michelle Williams Court: Los Angeles: 1966 2024–present — — Biden: 97 District Judge Anne Hwang: Los Angeles: 1975 2024–present — — Biden: 98 District Judge Cynthia Valenzuela Dixon: Los Angeles: 1969 2024–present — — Biden: 99 District Judge Serena Murillo: Santa Ana: 1970 2025–present — — Biden: 23 Senior Judge Terry J ...

  6. Edward R. Roybal Federal Building and United States Courthouse

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    It is located on Temple Street in Downtown Los Angeles, east of and adjacent to the Federal Building at 300 N. Los Angeles Street, architect Welton Becket, opened in 1965. The building was completed in January 1992 and is named for long-serving United States Congressman Edward R. Roybal.

  7. Alameda County Superior Court - Wikipedia

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    The original courthouse was established on June 6, 1853, in Alvarado, California (a part of present-day Union City). [3] After the county seat moved to Oakland (from San Leandro), a new courthouse was built in 1875, locating near Oakland's Washington Square.

  8. René C. Davidson Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    The old courthouse that it replaced was demolished in 1949. [3] The inscription on the building reads "Alameda County Court House." In the early 1930s Alameda County District Attorney Earl Warren sought a modern structure to the replace the antiquated 1893 Alameda County Court House at 4th Street and Broadway. The building served as the office ...

  9. United States Post Office and Courthouse (Los Angeles ...

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    In 1887, Congress allocated funding for federal building number 198. [7] The building was occupied in summer 1892 [2] and the cost was said to be $150,000. [8] The building, after a modest expansion, eventually contained three main floors, a basement and an attic, altogether offering approximately 460,000 cubic feet of workspace.