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词条 United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin
释义

  1. Organization of the court

  2. Current judges

  3. Vacancies and pending nominations

  4. Former judges

  5. Chief judges

  6. Succession of seats

  7. See also

  8. References

  9. External links

{{Infobox U.S. federal court
| court_type = district
| court_name = United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin
| abbreviation = E.D. Wis.
| seal = Wisconsin-eastern.png
| seal_size = 150
| map_image_name =
| map_image_width = 150
| map_image_caption =
| courthouse = Federal Building
| location = Milwaukee
| courthouse1 =
| location1 = Green Bay
| courthouse2 =
| location2 = Oshkosh
| appeals_to = Seventh Circuit
| established = June 30, 1870
| judges_assigned = 5
| chief = William C. Griesbach
| us_attorney = Matthew Krueger
| us_marshal =
| official_site = {{URL|http://www.wied.uscourts.gov/}}
}}

The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin (in case citations, E.D. Wis.) is a federal trial court of limited jurisdiction. The court is under the auspices of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, although patent claims and claims against the federal government under the Tucker Act are appealed to the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. The Eastern District was established on June 30, 1870.[1]

The district's headquarters, central courthouse, and the majority of its offices are located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, but the northern counties of the district are serviced by a courthouse in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Currently, Judge William C. Griesbach, chambered in Green Bay, is the district's chief judge; the United States Attorney for the District is Matthew Krueger.

Organization of the court

The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin is one of two federal judicial districts in Wisconsin.[2] Court for the Eastern District is held at Green Bay and Milwaukee.

Green Bay Division comprises the following counties: Brown, Calumet, Door, Florence, Forest, Kewaunee, Langlade, Manitowoc, Marinette, Menominee, Oconto, Outagamie, Shawano, Waupaca, Waushara, and Winnebago.

Milwaukee Division comprises the following counties: Dodge, Fond du Lac, Green Lake, Kenosha, Marquette, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine, Sheboygan, Walworth, Washington, and Waukesha.

Current judges

{{start U.S. judgeship Current}}{{U.S. judgeship row Current|
  index=20|  title=Chief Judge|  name=William C. Griesbach|  duty station=Green Bay|  born=1954|  term=2002–present|  chief term=2012–present|  senior term=—|  appointer=G.W. Bush|

}}{{U.S. judgeship row Current|
  index=16|  title=District Judge|  name=Joseph Peter Stadtmueller|  duty station=Milwaukee|  born=1942|  term=1987–present|  chief term=1995–2002|  senior term=—|  appointer=Reagan|

}}{{U.S. judgeship row Current|
  index=19|  title=District Judge|  name=Lynn S. Adelman|  duty station=Milwaukee|  born=1939|  term=1997–present|  chief term=—|  senior term=—|  appointer=Clinton|

}}{{U.S. judgeship row Current|
  index=21|  title=District Judge|  name=Pamela Pepper|  duty station=Milwaukee|  born=1964|  term=2014–present|  chief term=—|  senior term=—|  appointer=Obama|

}}{{U.S. judgeship row Current|
  index=22|  title=District Judge|  name=''vacant''|  duty station= —|  born=—|  term=—|  chief term=—|  senior term=—|  appointer=—|

}}{{end U.S. judgeship Current}}

Vacancies and pending nominations

Seat Prior Judge's Duty Station Seat last held by Vacancy reason Date of vacancy Nominee Date of nomination
1 Milwaukee Rudolph T. RandaSenior Status February 5, 2016{{sort|0|–}}{{sort|0|–}}
5 Green Bay William C. Griesbach December 31, 2019[3]{{sort|0|–}}{{sort|0|–}}

Former judges

{{start U.S. judgeship Former}}{{U.S. judgeship row Former|
  index=1|  name={{sortname|Andrew G.|Miller}}|  state=WI|  borndied=1801–1874|  term=1870–1873[4]|  chief term=—|  senior term=—|  appointer={{sortname||Polk|List of federal judges appointed by James K. Polk}}|  termination=retirement|

}}{{U.S. judgeship row Former|
  index=2|  name={{sortname|James Henry|Howe}}|  state=WI|  borndied=1827–1893|  term=1873–1875|  chief term=—|  senior term=—|  appointer={{sortname||Grant|List of federal judges appointed by Ulysses S. Grant}}|  termination=resignation|

}}{{U.S. judgeship row Former|
  index=3|  name={{sortname|Charles E.|Dyer}}|  state=WI|  borndied=1834–1905|  term=1875–1888|  chief term=—|  senior term=—|  appointer={{sortname||Grant|List of federal judges appointed by Ulysses S. Grant}}|  termination=resignation|

}}{{U.S. judgeship row Former|
  index=4|  name={{sortname|James Graham|Jenkins}}|  state=WI|  borndied=1834–1921|  term=1888–1893|  chief term=—|  senior term=—|  appointer={{sortname||Cleveland|List of federal judges appointed by Grover Cleveland}}|  termination=appointment to 7th Cir.|

}}{{U.S. judgeship row Former|
  index=5|  name={{sortname|William Henry|Seaman}}|  state=WI|  borndied=1842–1915|  term=1893–1905|  chief term=—|  senior term=—|  appointer={{sortname||Cleveland|List of federal judges appointed by Grover Cleveland}}|  termination=appointment to 7th Cir.|

}}{{U.S. judgeship row Former|
  index=6|  name={{sortname|Joseph V.|Quarles}}|  state=WI|  borndied=1843–1911|  term=1905–1911|  chief term=—|  senior term=—|  appointer={{sortname|T.|Roosevelt|List of federal judges appointed by Theodore Roosevelt}}|  termination=death|

}}{{U.S. judgeship row Former|
  index=7|  name={{sortname|Ferdinand August|Geiger}}|  state=WI|  borndied=1867–1939|  term=1912–1939|  chief term=—|  senior term=—|  appointer={{sortname||Taft|List of federal judges appointed by William Howard Taft}}|  termination=retirement|

}}{{U.S. judgeship row Former|
  index=8|  name={{sortname|F. Ryan|Duffy}}|  state=WI|  borndied=1888–1979|  term=1939–1949|  chief term=—|  senior term=—|  appointer={{sortname|F.|Roosevelt|List of federal judges appointed by Franklin D. Roosevelt}}|  termination=appointment to 7th Cir.|

}}{{U.S. judgeship row Former|
  index=9|  name={{sortname|Robert Emmet|Tehan}}|  state=WI|  borndied=1905–1975|  term=1949–1971|  chief term=1954–1971|  senior term=1971–1975|  appointer={{sortname||Truman|List of federal judges appointed by Harry S. Truman}}|  termination=death|

}}{{U.S. judgeship row Former|
  index=10|  name={{sortname|Kenneth Philip|Grubb}}|  state=WI|  borndied=1895–1976|  term=1955–1965|  chief term=—|  senior term=—|  appointer={{sortname||Eisenhower|List of federal judges appointed by Dwight D. Eisenhower}}|  termination=retirement|

}}{{U.S. judgeship row Former|
  index=11|  name={{sortname|John W.|Reynolds Jr.}}|  state=WI|  borndied=1921–2001|  term=1965–1986|  chief term=1971–1986|  senior term=1986–2002|  appointer={{sortname|L.|Johnson|List of federal judges appointed by Lyndon B. Johnson}}|  termination=death|

}}{{U.S. judgeship row Former|
  index=12|  name={{sortname|Myron L.|Gordon}}|  state=WI|  borndied=1918–2009|  term=1967–1983|  chief term=—|  senior term=1983–2009|  appointer={{sortname|L.|Johnson|List of federal judges appointed by Lyndon B. Johnson}}|  termination=death|

}}{{U.S. judgeship row Former|
  index=13|  name={{sortname|Robert W.|Warren}}|  state=WI|  borndied=1925–1998|  term=1974–1991|  chief term=1986–1991|  senior term=1991–1998|  appointer={{sortname||Ford|List of federal judges appointed by Gerald Ford}}[5]|  termination=death|

}}{{U.S. judgeship row Former|
  index=14|  name={{sortname|Terence T.|Evans}}|  state=WI|  borndied=1940–2011|  term=1979–1995|  chief term=1991–1995|  senior term=—|  appointer={{sortname||Carter|List of federal judges appointed by Jimmy Carter}}|  termination=appointment to 7th Cir.|

}}{{U.S. judgeship row Former|
  index=15|  name={{sortname|Thomas John|Curran}}|  state=WI|  borndied=1924–2012|  term=1983–1997|  chief term=—|  senior term=1997–2012|  appointer={{sortname||Reagan|List of federal judges appointed by Ronald Reagan}}|  termination=death|

}}{{U.S. judgeship row Former|
  index=17|  name={{sortname|Rudolph T.|Randa}}|  state=WI|  borndied=1940–2016|  term=1992–2016|  chief term=2002–2009|  senior term=2016|  appointer={{sortname|G.H.W.|Bush|List of federal judges appointed by George H. W. Bush}}|  termination=death|

}}{{U.S. judgeship row Former|
  index=18|  name={{sortname|Charles N.|Clevert Jr.}}|  state=WI|  borndied=1947–present|  term=1996–2012|  chief term=2009–2012|  senior term=2012–2017|  appointer={{sortname||Clinton|List of federal judges appointed by Bill Clinton}}|  termination=retirement|

}}{{end U.S. judgeship Former}}
1. ^http://www.fjc.gov/history/home.nsf/page/courts_district_wi.html U.S. District Courts of Wisconsin, Legislative history, Federal Judicial Center
2. ^[https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/28/130- 28 U.S.C. § 130]
3. ^[https://www.uscourts.gov/judges-judgeships/judicial-vacancies/future-judicial-vacancies Future Judicial Vacancies]
4. ^Reassigned from the District of Wisconsin
5. ^Warren was nominated for a seat on the E.D. Wisc. by President Nixon, but he was confirmed after Nixon's resignation and was appointed to the Court by (i.e., received his commission from) President Ford.

Chief judges

{{ChiefJudgeDC}}

Succession of seats

{{Col-begin}}{{Col-break}}{{start U.S. judge succession
| seat title = Seat 1
}}{{U.S. judge succession note
| text = Seat reassigned from the District of Wisconsin on June 30, 1870 by 16 Stat. 171
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = Miller
| term = 1870–1873
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = Howe
| term = 1873–1875
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = Dyer
| term = 1875–1888
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = Jenkins
| term = 1888–1893
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = Seaman
| term = 1893–1905
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = Quarles
| term = 1905–1911
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = Geiger
| term = 1912–1939
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = Duffy
| term = 1939–1949
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = Tehan
| term = 1949–1971
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = Warren
| term = 1974–1991
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = Randa
| term = 1992–2016
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = vacant
| term = 2016–present
}}{{end U.S. judge succession}}{{Col-break}}{{start U.S. judge succession
| seat title = Seat 2
}}{{U.S. judge succession note
| text = Seat established on February 10, 1954 by 68 Stat. 8
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = Grubb
| term = 1955–1965
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = Reynolds, Jr.
| term = 1965–1986
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = Stadtmueller
| term = 1987–present
}}{{end U.S. judge succession}}{{Col-break}}{{start U.S. judge succession
| seat title = Seat 3
}}{{U.S. judge succession note
| text = Seat established on March 18, 1966 by 80 Stat. 75 (temporary)
}}{{U.S. judge succession note
| text = Seat made permanent on June 2, 1970 by 84 Stat. 294
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = Gordon
| term = 1967–1983
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = Curran
| term = 1983–1997
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = Adelman
| term = 1997–present
}}{{end U.S. judge succession}}{{Col-break}}{{start U.S. judge succession
| seat title = Seat 4
}}{{U.S. judge succession note
| text = Seat established on October 20, 1978 by 92 Stat. 1629
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = Evans
| term = 1979–1995
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = Clevert, Jr.
| term = 1996–2012
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = Pepper
| term = 2014–present
}}{{end U.S. judge succession}}{{Col-break}}{{Col-end}}{{Col-begin}}{{Col-break}}{{start U.S. judge succession
| seat title = Seat 5
}}{{U.S. judge succession note
| text = Seat established on December 21, 2000 by 114 Stat. 2762
}}{{U.S. judge succession row
| name = Griesbach
| term = 2002–present
}}{{end U.S. judge succession}}{{Col-break}}{{Col-end}}

See also

  • Courts of Wisconsin
  • List of United States federal courthouses in Wisconsin

References

{{reflist}}

External links

  • United States District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin
{{United States 7th Circuit district judges}}{{United States 7th Circuit senior district judges}}{{USDistCourts}}{{coord missing|Wisconsin}}{{DEFAULTSORT:United States District Court For The Eastern District Of Wisconsin}}

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