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词条 List of federal judges appointed by Calvin Coolidge
释义

  1. United States Supreme Court Justices

  2. Courts of Appeals

  3. District Courts

  4. Specialty courts (Article I)

     United States Court of Customs Appeals  United States Court of Claims  United States Customs Court 

  5. Notes

  6. References

  7. Sources

Following is a list of all Article III United States federal judges appointed by President Calvin Coolidge during his presidency.[1] In total, Coolidge appointed 82 Article III federal judges, surpassing the previous record of 75 appointed by Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson. These included one Justice to the Supreme Court of the United States, 17 judges to the United States Courts of Appeals, and 64 judges to the United States district courts.

Coolidge appointed judges to various Article I specialty courts as well, including Genevieve R. Cline, who became the first woman named to the Federal judiciary when Coolidge placed her on the United States Customs Court in 1928.[2] Among Coolidge's Article I Federal judicial appointments are 2 judges to the United States Court of Customs Appeals (later the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals), 4 judges to the United States Court of Claims, 1 member of the Board of General Appraisers (later the United States Customs Court) and 2 judges to the United States Customs Court.

United States Supreme Court Justices

# Justice Seat State Former Justice Nomination
date
Confirmation
date
Began
active service
Ended
active service
Ended
retired service
1}}Harlan F.|Stone}}{{sort|09|9}} New YorkJoseph|McKenna}}1925|01|05}}1925|02|05}}1925|02|05}}1941|07|03}}[3]{{sort|0|–}}

Courts of Appeals

# Judge Circuit Nomination
date
Confirmation
date
Began active
service
Ended active
service
Ended senior
status
1}}George Ewing|Martin}}DC|D.C.}}1924|05|16}}1924|05|22}}1924|05|22}}1937|09|30}}1948|04|14}}
2}}Learned|Hand}}02|Second}}1924|12|02}}1924|12|20}}1924|12|20}}1951|06|01}}1961|08|18}}
3}}Albert Barnes|Anderson}}07|Seventh}}1925|01|02}}1925|01|06}}1925|01|06}}1929|10|30}}1938|04|27}}
4}}Rufus Edward|Foster}}05|Fifth}}1925|01|03}}1925|01|13}}1925|01|13}}1942|08|23}}{{sort|0|–}}
5}}Charles Harwood|Moorman}}06|Sixth}}1925|01|02}}1925|01|13}}1925|01|13}}1938|01|26}}{{sort|0|–}}
6}}Wilbur F.|Booth}}08|Eighth}}1925|03|18}}1925|03|18}}1925|03|18}}1932|01|01}}1944|07|07}}
7}}Arba Seymour|Van Valkenburgh}}08|Eighth}}1925|03|18}}1925|03|18}}1925|03|18}}1933|05|01}}1944|11|04}}
8}}Wallace|McCamant}}09|Ninth}}1925|12|08}}{{sort|0|–}}1925|05|25}}[4]1926|05|02}}{{sort|0|–}}
9}}John J.|Parker}}04|Fourth}}1925|12|08}}1925|12|14}}1925|10|03}}[5]1958|03|17}}{{sort|0|–}}
10}}Thomas Walter|Swan}}02|Second}}1926|12|15}}1926|12|22}}1926|12|22}}1953|07|01}}1975|07|13}}
11}}Frank Sigel|Dietrich}}09|Ninth}}1926|12|22}}1927|01|03}}1927|01|03}}1930|10|02}}{{sort|0|–}}
12}}Elliott|Northcott}}04|Fourth}}1927|04|06}}1927|12|15}}1927|12|15}}[6]1939|10|15}}1946|01|03}}
13}}Augustus Noble|Hand}}02|Second}}1927|12|06}}1928|01|18}}1927|05|19}}[7]1953|06|30}}1954|10|28}}
14}}John Hazelton|Cotteral}}08|Eighth / Tenth}}1928|05|19}}1928|05|23}}1928|05|23}}1933|04|22}}[8]{{sort|0|–}}
15}}Xenophon|Hicks}}06|Sixth}}1928|05|19}}1928|05|23}}1928|05|23}}1952|03|01}}1952|11|02}}
16}}Smith|Hickenlooper}}06|Sixth}}1928|12|06}}1928|12|17}}1928|12|17}}1933|12|22}}{{sort|0|–}}
17}}Harrie B.|Chase}}02|Second}}1929|01|19}}1929|01|31}}1929|01|31}}1954|09|01}}1969|11|17}}

District Courts

# Judge Court
[9]
Nomination
date
Confirmation
date
Began active
service
Ended active
service
Ended senior
status
1}}Robert Alexander|Inch}}[10]New York E|E.D.N.Y.}}1923|12|15}}1924|01|08}}1923|04|28}}[11]1958|01|06}}1961|01|12}}
2}}J. Stanley|Webster}}[10]Washington E|E.D. Wash.}}1923|12|15}}1924|01|16}}1923|04|28}}[12]1939|08|31}}1962|12|24}}
3}}William Alexander|Cant}}[10]Minnesota|D. Minn.}}1923|12|15}}1924|01|15}}1923|05|21}}[13]1933|01|12}}{{sort|0|–}}
4}}Ernest Ford|Cochran}}South Carolina E|E.D.S.C.}}1923|12|15}}1924|01|17}}1923|11|22}}[14]1934|03|04}}{{sort|0|–}}
5}}Charles Harwood|Moorman}}Kentucky W|W.D. Ky.}}1924|01|03}}1924|01|08}}1924|01|08}}1925|02|02}}{{sort|0|–}}
6}}Frank Henry|Kerrigan}}California N|N.D. Cal.}}1924|01|21}}1924|01|28}}1924|01|28}}1935|02|09}}{{sort|0|–}}
7}}Charles B.|Davis}}Missouri E|E.D. Mo.}}1924|01|21}}1924|01|31}}1924|01|31}}1943|03|03}}{{sort|0|–}}
8}}Charles Nelson|Pray}}Montana|D. Mont.}}1924|01|21}}1924|02|08}}1924|02|08}}1957|04|10}}1963|09|12}}
9}}Paul John|McCormick}}California S|S.D. Cal.}}1924|02|07}}1924|02|11}}1924|02|11}}1951|09|01}}1960|12|02}}
10}}Lake|Jones}}Florida S|S.D. Fla.}}1924|02|01}}1924|02|18}}1924|02|18}}1930|06|07}}{{sort|0|–}}
11}}Franklin Elmore|Kennamer}}Oklahoma E|E.D. Okla.}}1924|01|28}}1924|02|19}}1924|02|19}}1925|02|16}}[15]{{sort|0|–}}
12}}Benjamin C.|Dawkins Sr.}}Louisiana W|W.D. La.}}1924|04|25}}1924|05|05}}1924|05|05}}1953|05|17}}1966|08|22}}
13}}Charles Albert|Boynton}}Texas W|W.D. Tex.}}1924|12|16}}1924|12|17}}1924|12|17}}1947|05|01}}1954|10|12}}
14}}Robert C.|Baltzell}}Indiana|D. Ind.}}1925|01|02}}1925|01|13}}1925|01|13}}1928|04|21}}[16]{{sort|0|–}}
15}}Charles I.|Dawson}}Kentucky W|W.D. Ky.}}1925|01|02}}1925|01|13}}1925|01|13}}1935|06|30}}{{sort|0|–}}
16}}Isaac Melson|Meekins}}North Carolina E|E.D.N.C.}}1925|01|09}}1925|01|17}}1925|01|17}}1945|02|13}}1946|11|21}}
17}}Charlton Reid|Beattie}}Louisiana E|E.D. La.}}1925|01|13}}1925|01|19}}1925|01|21}}1925|08|23}}{{sort|0|–}}
18}}Thomas D.|Thacher}}New York S|S.D.N.Y.}}1925|01|09}}1925|01|19}}1925|01|21}}1930|04|10}}{{sort|0|–}}
19}}Benson W.|Hough}}Ohio S|S.D. Ohio}}1925|01|31}}1925|02|09}}1925|02|09}}1935|11|19}}{{sort|0|–}}
20}}Thomas Whitten|Slick}}Indiana|D. Ind.}}1925|02|06}}1925|02|17}}1925|02|17}}1928|04|21}}[17]{{sort|0|–}}
21}}Adolphus Frederic|St. Sure}}California N|N.D. Cal.}}1925|02|16}}1925|02|23}}1925|02|23}}1947|06|30}}1949|02|05}}
22}}Joseph W.|Molyneaux}}Minnesota|D. Minn.}}1925|03|18}}1925|03|18}}1925|03|18}}1937|02|28}}1940|01|24}}
23}}John B.|Sanborn Jr.}}Minnesota|D. Minn.}}1925|03|18}}1925|03|18}}1925|03|18}}1932|02|02}}{{sort|0|–}}
24}}Merrill E.|Otis}}Missouri W|W.D. Mo.}}1925|12|08}}1925|12|14}}1925|03|23}}[5]1944|12|23}}{{sort|0|–}}
25}}Edward J.|Henning}}California S|S.D. Cal.}}1925|12|08}}1925|12|15}}1925|04|24}}[18]1929|12|31}}{{sort|0|–}}
26}}Fred Morton|Raymond}}Michigan W|W.D. Mich.}}1925|12|08}}1925|12|18}}1925|05|08}}[19]1946|02|06}}{{sort|0|–}}
27}}William|Clark|dab=judge}}New Jersey|D.N.J.}}1925|12|08}}1925|12|17}}1925|05|21}}[20]1938|06|25}}{{sort|0|–}}
28}}Albert Williams|Johnson}}Pennsylvania M|M.D. Pa.}}1925|12|08}}1925|12|17}}1925|05|21}}[20]1945|06|28}}{{sort|0|–}}
29}}Harry Bennett|Anderson}}Tennessee W|W.D. Tenn.}}1925|12|08}}1925|01|29}}1925|09|12}}[21]1935|04|09}}{{sort|0|–}}
30}}Louis Henry|Burns}}Louisiana E|E.D. La.}}1925|12|08}}1925|12|21}}1925|10|03}}[22]1928|06|09}}{{sort|0|–}}
31}}Grover M.|Moscowitz}}New York E|E.D.N.Y.}}1925|12|16}}1925|12|21}}1925|12|21}}1947|03|31}}{{sort|0|–}}
32}}William Josiah|Tilson}}Georgia M|M.D. Ga.}}1926|12|07}}{{sort|0|–}}1926|07|06}}[4]1927|03|04}}{{sort|0|–}}
32.1}}William Josiah|Tilson}}Georgia M|M.D. Ga.}}{{sort|0|–}}{{sort|0|–}}1927|03|05}}[23]1928|03|19}}{{sort|0|–}}
33}}Charles Cheatham|Cavanah}}Idaho|D. Idaho}}1926|12|22}}1927|01|03}}1927|01|03}}1942|01|03}}1953|06|30}}
34}}John Hugh|McNary}}Oregon|D. Ore.}}1927|02|26}}1927|02|28}}1927|02|28}}1936|10|25}}{{sort|0|–}}
35}}Fred Louis|Wham}}Illinois E|E.D. Ill.}}1927|02|26}}1927|03|01}}1927|03|01}}1956|03|03}}1967|02|02}}
36}}William Huntington|Kirkpatrick}}Pennsylvania E|E.D. Pa.}}1927|03|03}}1927|03|03}}1927|03|03}}1958|05|01}}1970|11|28}}
37}}William Caldwell|Coleman}}Maryland|D. Md.}}1927|12|06}}1927|12|19}}1927|04|06}}[29]1955|06|01}}{{sort|0|–}}
38}}Johnson Jay|Hayes}}North Carolina M|M.D.N.C.}}1927|12|06}}1928|01|09}}1927|04|06}}[24]1957|06|18}}1970|10|22}}
39}}Frederick Howard|Bryant}}New York N|N.D.N.Y.}}1927|12|06}}1927|12|19}}1927|05|19}}[25]1945|09|04}}{{sort|0|–}}
40}}Frank Joseph|Coleman}}New York S|S.D.N.Y.}}1927|12|06}}1927|12|19}}1927|05|19}}[25]1934|03|14}}{{sort|0|–}}
41}}Simon L.|Adler}}New York W|W.D.N.Y}}1927|12|06}}1928|01|16}}1927|05|19}}[26]1934|05|23}}{{sort|0|–}}
42}}Ira Lloyd|Letts}}Rhode Island|D.R.I.}}1927|12|06}}1928|01|04}}1927|06|09}}[27]1935|06|24}}{{sort|0|–}}
43}}Edward Julien|Moinet}}Michigan E|E.D. Mich.}}1927|12|06}}1927|12|19}}1927|06|13}}[25]1946|02|28}}1952|12|23}}
44}}George Thomas|McDermott}}Kansas|D. Kan.}}1928|01|12}}1928|01|16}}1928|01|16}}1929|04|30}}{{sort|0|–}}
45}}Charles Almon|Dewey}}Iowa S|S.D. Iowa}}1928|01|23}}1928|01|31}}1928|01|31}}1949|03|01}}1958|03|02}}
46}}Warren Booth|Burrows}}Connecticut|D. Conn.}}1928|02|03}}1928|02|16}}1928|02|16}}1930|10|20}}{{sort|0|–}}
47}}John Ellis|Martineau}}Arkansas E|E.D. Ark.}}1928|03|02}}1928|03|02}}1928|03|02}}1937|03|06}}{{sort|0|–}}
48}}Bascom Sine|Deaver}}Georgia M|M.D. Ga.}}1928|03|05}}1928|03|19}}1928|03|19}}1944|10|13}}{{sort|0|–}}
49}}Peyton|Gordon}}District of Columbia|D.D.C.}}1928|02|27}}1928|03|29}}1928|03|29}}1941|02|04}}1946|09|17}}
50}}Harold|Louderback}}California N|N.D. Cal.}}1928|03|21}}1928|04|17}}1928|04|17}}1941|12|11}}{{sort|0|–}}
51}}Frank Herbert|Norcross}}Nevada|D. Nev.}}1928|04|02}}1928|04|17}}1928|04|17}}1945|04|30}}1952|11|04}}
52}}George Caldwell|Taylor}}Tennessee E|E.D. Tenn.}}1928|05|24}}1928|05|26}}1928|05|26}}1949|11|02}}1952|12|19}}
53}}Edgar Sullins|Vaught}}Oklahoma W|W.D. Okla.}}1928|12|06}}1929|01|08}}1928|05|31}}[36]1956|04|22}}1959|12|05}}
54}}Nelson|McVicar}}Pennsylvania W|W.D. Pa.}}1928|12|06}}1928|12|17}}1928|09|14}}[37]1951|02|01}}1960|12|20}}
55}}Wayne G.|Borah}}Louisiana E|E.D. La.}}1928|12|06}}1928|12|17}}1928|10|03}}[28]1949|10|23}}{{sort|0|–}}
56}}James William|McCarthy}}New Jersey|D.N.J.}}1928|12|06}}1929|01|08}}1928|10|06}}[29]1929|01|31}}{{sort|0|–}}
57}}George Philip|Hahn}}Ohio N|N.D. Ohio}}1928|12|06}}1928|12|17}}1928|12|17}}1937|02|12}}{{sort|0|–}}
58}}Samuel H.|West}}Ohio N|N.D. Ohio}}1928|12|10}}1928|12|17}}1928|12|17}}1938|10|05}}{{sort|0|–}}
59}}Robert Reasoner|Nevin}}Ohio S|S.D. Ohio}}1929|01|05}}1929|01|21}}1929|01|21}}1952|12|31}}{{sort|0|–}}
60}}Guy Leverne|Fake}}New Jersey|D.N.J.}}1929|02|04}}1929|02|12}}1929|02|12}}1951|02|21}}1957|09|23}}
61}}Alexander|Akerman}}Florida S|S.D. Fla.}}1929|01|19}}1929|02|15}}1929|02|15}}1939|10|08}}1948|08|21}}
62}}Halsted L.|Ritter}}Florida S|S.D. Fla.}}1929|01|23}}1929|02|15}}1929|02|15}}1936|04|17}}{{sort|0|–}}
63}}Elijah Allen|Cox}}Mississippi N|N.D. Miss.}}1929|03|01}}1929|03|02}}1929|03|02}}1957|03|22}}1974|08|28}}
64}}Charles Edgar|Woodward}}Illinois N|N.D. Ill.}}1929|03|01}}1929|03|02}}1929|03|02}}1942|05|15}}{{sort|0|–}}
1. ^All information on the names, terms of service, and details of appointment of federal judges is derived from the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, a public-domain publication of the Federal Judicial Center.
2. ^Jo Freeman, A Room at a Time: How Women Entered Party Politics, 2002: Rowman and Littlefield, p. 216 ({{ISBN|084769805X}})
3. ^Elevated to Chief Justice by Franklin D. Roosevelt on July 3, 1941, ending his service on seat 9.
4. ^Recess appointment; the United States Senate later rejected the appointment.
5. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 8, 1925, confirmed by the United States Senate on December 14, 1925, and received commission on December 14, 1925.
6. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 6, 1927, confirmed by the United States Senate on December 15, 1927, and received commission on December 15, 1927.
7. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 6, 1927, confirmed by the United States Senate on January 18, 1928, and received commission on January 18, 1928.
8. ^Originally appointed to the Eighth Circuit, but reassigned by operation of law to the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit on March 28, 1929.
9. ^See List of United States district and territorial courts
10. ^Joint appointment; received recess appointment from Warren G. Harding and commission from Calvin Coolidge.
11. ^Recess appointment by Warren G. Harding; formally nominated on December 15, 1923, confirmed by the United States Senate on January 8, 1924, and received commission on January 8, 1924.
12. ^Recess appointment by Warren G. Harding; formally nominated on December 15, 1923, confirmed by the United States Senate on January 16, 1924, and received commission on January 16, 1924.
13. ^Recess appointment by Warren G. Harding; formally nominated on December 15, 1923, confirmed by the United States Senate on January 15, 1924, and received commission on January 15, 1924.
14. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 15, 1923, confirmed by the United States Senate on January 17, 1924, and received commission on January 21, 1924.
15. ^Reassigned by operation of law to the United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma on February 16, 1925.
16. ^Reassigned by operation of law to the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana on April 21, 1928.
17. ^Reassigned by operation of law to the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana on April 21, 1928.
18. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 8, 1925, confirmed by the United States Senate on December 15, 1925, and received commission on December 15, 1925.
19. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 8, 1925, confirmed by the United States Senate on December 18, 1925, and received commission on December 18, 1925.
20. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 8, 1925, confirmed by the United States Senate on December 17, 1925, and received commission on December 17, 1925.
21. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 8, 1925, confirmed by the United States Senate on January 29, 1926, and received commission on January 29, 1926.
22. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 8, 1925, confirmed by the United States Senate on December 21, 1925, and received commission on December 21, 1925.
23. ^Received a second recess appointment to the same seat on the same court, but resigned to accept appointment to the United States Customs Court.
24. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 6, 1927, confirmed by the United States Senate on January 9, 1928, and received commission on January 9, 1928.
25. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 6, 1927, confirmed by the United States Senate on December 19, 1927, and received commission on December 19, 1927.
26. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 6, 1927, confirmed by the United States Senate on January 16, 1928, and received commission on January 16, 1928.
27. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 6, 1927, confirmed by the United States Senate on January 4, 1928, and received commission on January 4, 1928.
28. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 6, 1928, confirmed by the United States Senate on December 17, 1928, and received commission on December 17, 1928.
29. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 6, 1928, confirmed by the United States Senate on January 8, 1929, and received commission on January 8, 1929.
30. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.fjc.gov/history/courts/u.s.-court-customs-and-patent-appeals-legislative-history|title=U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals: Legislative History - Federal Judicial Center|website=www.fjc.gov}}
31. ^Laterally appointed to serve as Presiding Judge of the same court by Franklin D. Roosevelt on December 1, 1937.
32. ^Laterally appointed as Chief Justice, previously served as Judge of the same court.
33. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.fjc.gov/history/courts/u.s.-customs-court-legislative-history|title=U.S. Customs Court: Legislative History - Federal Judicial Center|website=www.fjc.gov}}
34. ^Appointed to the Board of General Appraisers.
35. ^Reassigned by operation of law to the United States Customs Court on May 28, 1926. Served on that court until May 27, 1932.

Specialty courts (Article I)

United States Court of Customs Appeals

The United States Court of Custons Appeals became the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals on March 2, 1929.[30]

# Judge Nomination
date
Confirmation
date
Began active
service
Ended active
service
Ended senior
status
1}}William J.|Graham}}1924|05|26}}1924|05|29}}1924|05|29}}1937|11|10}}{{sort|0|–}}
2}}Finis J.|Garrett}}1929|02|14}}1929|02|18}}1929|02|18}}1937|12|01}}[31]{{sort|0|–}}

United States Court of Claims

# Judge Nomination
date
Confirmation
date
Began active
service
Ended active
service
Ended senior
status
1}}J. McKenzie|Moss}}1926|05|26}}1926|06|07}}1926|06|07}}1929|06|11}}{{sort|0|–}}
2}}William R.|Green}}1928|02|20}}1928|03|12}}1928|03|12}}1940|05|29}}1947|06|11}}
3}}Fenton Whitlock|Booth}}1928|04|18}}1928|04|18}}1928|04|18}}[32]1939|06|15}}1947|07|26}}
4}}Nicholas J.|Sinnott}}1928|04|18}}1928|04|20}}1928|04|20}}1929|07|20}}{{sort|0|–}}

United States Customs Court

The Board of General Appraisers became the United States Customs Court on May 28, 1926.[33]

# Judge Nomination
date
Confirmation
date
Began active
service
Ended active
service
Ended senior
status
1}}George M.|Young}}1924|05|19}}1924|05|23}}1924|05|24}}[34]1926|05|28}}[35]{{sort|0|–}}
2}}Genevieve R.|Cline}}1928|05|04}}1928|05|25}}1928|05|26}}1953|03|01}}{{sort|0|–}}
3}}William Josiah|Tilson}}1928|02|06}}1928|02|27}}1928|02|28}}1949|05|26}}{{sort|0|–}}

Notes

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References

General
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Specific
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Sources

  • Federal Judicial Center
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