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词条 List of federal judges appointed by Herbert Hoover
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 and Patent 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 Herbert Hoover during his presidency.[1] In total Hoover appointed 62 Article III federal judges: three Justices to the Supreme Court of the United States (including one chief justice), 16 judges to the United States Courts of Appeals, and 43 judges to the United States district courts.

Additionally, 7 Article I federal judge appointments are listed, including 1 judge to the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, 3 judges to the United States Court of Claims and 3 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}}{{sortname|Charles Evans|Hughes}}}}{{sort|CJ|Chief}} New YorkWilliam Howard|Taft}}1930|02|03}}1930|02|13}}1930|02|13}}1941|06|30}}1948|08|27}}
2}}Owen|Roberts}}{{sort|08|8}} PennsylvaniaEdward Terry|Sanford}}1930|05|09}}1930|05|20}}1930|05|20}}1945|07|31}}{{sort|0|–}}
3}}Benjamin N.|Cardozo}}{{sort|02|2}} New York{{sortname|Oliver Wendell|Holmes Jr.}}}}1932|02|15}}1932|02|24}}1932|03|02}}1938|07|09}}{{sort|0|–}}

Courts of Appeals

# Judge Circuit Nomination
date
Confirmation
date
Began active
service
Ended active
service
Ended senior
status
1}}Orie Leon|Phillips}}10|Tenth}}1929|04|18}}1929|04|29}}1929|04|29}}1956|01|01}}1974|11|14}}
2}}George Thomas|McDermott}}10|Tenth}}1929|04|18}}1929|04|29}}1929|04|30}}1937|01|19}}{{sort|0|–}}
3}}Curtis D.|Wilbur}}09|Ninth}}1929|04|18}}1929|05|02}}1929|05|02}}1945|05|10}}1954|09|08}}
4}}Archibald K.|Gardner}}08|Eighth}}1929|04|18}}1929|05|23}}1929|05|23}}1960|09|30}}1962|01|21}}
5}}Scott|Wilson|dab=judge}}01|First}}1929|09|09}}1929|10|02}}1929|10|02}}1940|03|31}}1942|10|22}}
6}}William Morris|Sparks}}07|Seventh}}1929|10|25}}1929|10|31}}1929|10|31}}1948|11|13}}1950|01|07}}
7}}Samuel Hale|Sibley}}05|Fifth}}1930|12|20}}1931|01|13}}1931|01|24}}1949|10|01}}1958|10|13}}
8}}Joseph Chappell|Hutcheson Jr.}}05|Fifth}}1930|12|20}}1931|01|13}}1931|01|26}}1964|11|04}}1973|01|18}}
9}}William Henry|Sawtelle}}09|Ninth}}1931|01|08}}1931|01|22}}1931|01|29}}1934|12|17}}{{sort|0|–}}
10}}Joseph Whitaker|Thompson}}03|Third}}1930|12|04}}1931|01|22}}1931|01|29}}1938|05|01}}1946|01|07}}
11}}William|Hitz}}DC|D.C.}}1931|01|05}}1931|01|28}}1931|02|06}}1935|07|03}}{{sort|0|–}}
12}}Duncan Lawrence|Groner}}DC|D.C.}}1931|01|05}}1931|02|10}}1931|02|21}}1937|12|07}}[2]{{sort|0|–}}
13}}Morris Ames|Soper}}04|Fourth}}1931|12|15}}1932|01|12}}1931|05|06}}[3]1955|06|02}}1963|03|11}}
14}}James Madison|Morton Jr.}}01|First}}1931|12|15}}1932|01|06}}1932|01|09}}1939|09|30}}1940|06|26}}
15}}John B.|Sanborn Jr.}}08|Eighth}}1931|12|19}}1932|01|19}}1932|01|23}}1959|06|30}}1964|03|07}}
16}}Charles Casper|Simons}}06|Sixth}}1932|01|08}}1932|01|26}}1932|01|29}}1959|09|15}}1964|02|02}}

District Courts

# Judge Court
[4]
Nomination
date
Confirmation
date
Began active
service
Ended active
service
Ended senior
status
1}}Clarence G.|Galston}}New York E|E.D.N.Y.}}1929|04|18}}1929|04|29}}1929|04|29}}1957|01|01}}1964|01|22}}
2}}John M.|Woolsey}}New York S|S.D.N.Y.}}1929|04|18}}1929|04|29}}1929|04|29}}1943|12|31}}1945|05|04}}
3}}John Lyles|Glenn Jr.}}South Carolina EW|E.D.S.C.
W.D.S.C.}}
1929|04|18}}1929|04|29}}1929|04|29}}1938|05|02}}{{sort|0|–}}
4}}Francis Gordon|Caffey}}New York S|S.D.N.Y.}}1929|04|18}}1929|04|29}}1929|04|30}}1947|10|31}}1951|09|20}}
5}}Alfred Conkling|Coxe Jr.}}New York S|S.D.N.Y.}}1929|04|18}}1929|04|29}}1929|05|01}}1951|01|31}}1957|12|21}}
6}}Alfred Adams|Wheat}}District of Columbia|D.D.C.}}1929|04|18}}1929|05|03}}1929|05|03}}[5]1930|06|04}}{{sort|0|–}}
6.1}}Alfred Adams|Wheat}}District of Columbia|D.D.C.}}1930|05|14}}1930|06|04}}1930|06|04}}[6]1941|12|31}}1943|05|11}}
7}}Alfred Lee|Wyman}}South Dakota|D.S.D.}}1929|04|18}}1929|05|10}}1929|05|10}}1953|12|15}}{{sort|0|–}}
8}}John Boyd|Avis}}New Jersey|D.N.J.}}1929|09|09}}1929|10|02}}1929|10|02}}1944|01|21}}{{sort|0|–}}
9}}Mortimer W.|Byers}}New York E|E.D.N.Y.}}1929|09|09}}1929|11|20}}1929|11|20}}1960|02|01}}1962|03|05}}
10}}Albert Leisenring|Watson}}Pennsylvania M|M.D. Pa.}}1929|09|09}}1929|12|17}}1929|12|17}}1955|05|31}}1960|12|20}}
11}}Richard Joseph|Hopkins}}Kansas|D. Kan.}}1929|10|17}}1929|12|19}}1929|12|19}}1943|08|28}}{{sort|0|–}}
12}}George|Cosgrave}}California S|S.D. Cal.}}1930|03|12}}1930|04|08}}1930|04|08}}1940|08|31}}1945|08|04}}
13}}Robert P.|Patterson}}New York S|S.D.N.Y.}}1930|04|24}}1930|05|13}}1930|05|13}}1939|03|22}}{{sort|0|–}}
14}}Jesse Corcoran|Adkins}}District of Columbia|D.D.C.}}1930|06|06}}1930|06|17}}1930|06|17}}1946|10|15}}1955|03|29}}
15}}Oscar Raymond|Luhring}}District of Columbia|D.D.C.}}1930|06|23}}1930|07|03}}1930|07|03}}1944|08|18}}{{sort|0|–}}
16}}John Percy|Nields}}Delaware|D. Del.}}1930|06|20}}1930|07|03}}1930|07|03}}1941|09|30}}1943|08|26}}
17}}Joseph Winston|Cox}}District of Columbia|D.D.C.}}1930|06|23}}1930|07|01}}1930|07|07}}1939|09|09}}{{sort|0|–}}
18}}Randolph|Bryant}}Texas E|E.D. Tex.}}1930|12|03}}1931|01|13}}1931|01|24}}1951|04|24}}{{sort|0|–}}
19}}Carroll C.|Hincks}}Connecticut|D. Conn.}}1930|12|15}}1931|01|13}}1931|01|24}}1953|12|07}}{{sort|0|–}}
20}}Thomas Martin|Kennerly}}Texas S|S.D. Tex.}}1931|01|24}}1931|02|04}}1931|02|07}}1954|08|29}}1962|07|29}}
21}}Albert Morris|Sames}}Arizona|D. Ariz.}}1931|01|29}}1931|02|06}}1931|02|21}}1946|04|01}}1958|03|16}}
22}}Charles Brents|Kennamer}}Alabama MN|M.D. Ala.
N.D. Ala.}}
1931|01|24}}1931|02|20}}1931|02|25}}1955|06|03}}
{{dts|1936|06|05}}[7]
{{sort|0|–}}
{{sort|0|–}}
23}}James McPherson|Proctor}}District of Columbia|D.D.C.}}1931|02|06}}1931|02|25}}1931|03|02}}1948|03|05}}{{sort|0|–}}
24}}Louie Willard|Strum}}Florida S|S.D. Fla.}}1931|02|21}}1931|02|28}}1931|03|02}}1950|10|03}}{{sort|0|–}}
25}}Emory Marvin|Underwood}}Georgia N|N.D. Ga.}}1931|02|07}}1931|02|25}}1931|03|02}}1948|03|05}}1960|08|28}}
26}}Harry Aaron|Hollzer}}California S|S.D. Cal.}}1931|01|08}}1931|02|27}}1931|03|03}}1946|01|14}}{{sort|0|–}}
27}}John Peter|Barnes}}Illinois N|N.D. Ill.}}1931|02|26}}1931|03|02}}1931|03|04}}1957|09|15}}1958|12|31}}
28}}Ernest Aloysius|O'Brien}}Michigan E|E.D. Mich.}}1931|02|26}}1931|03|02}}1931|03|04}}1948|10|09}}{{sort|0|–}}
29}}Luther B.|Way}}Virginia E|E.D. Va.}}1931|02|21}}1931|03|02}}1931|03|04}}1943|10|23}}{{sort|0|–}}
30}}Gunnar|Nordbye}}Minnesota|D. Minn.}}1931|12|16}}1932|02|03}}1931|03|18}}[8]1967|03|06}}1977|11|05}}
31}}James Alger|Fee}}Oregon|D. Ore.}}1931|12|15}}1931|12|22}}1931|03|18}}[9]1954|04|30}}{{sort|0|–}}
32}}John|Knight|dab=judge}}New York W|W.D.N.Y.}}1931|12|15}}1932|01|06}}1931|03|18}}[10]1955|06|15}}{{sort|0|–}}
33}}F. Dickinson|Letts}}District of Columbia|D.D.C.}}1931|12|15}}1932|02|17}}1931|05|05}}[11]1961|05|31}}1965|01|19}}
34}}William Calvin|Chesnut}}Maryland|D. Md.}}1931|12|15}}1932|01|12}}1931|05|09}}[12]1953|07|31}}1962|10|16}}
35}}Daniel William|O'Donoghue}}District of Columbia|D.D.C.}}1931|12|15}}1932|01|26}}1931|10|28}}[13]1946|10|31}}1948|06|29}}
36}}John|Paul Jr.|dab=judge}}Virginia W|W.D. Va.}}1931|12|15}}1932|01|11}}1932|01|14}}1958|08|01}}1964|02|13}}
37}}Robert Johnston|McMillan}}Texas W|W.D. Tex.}}1931|12|15}}1932|01|12}}1932|01|19}}1941|10|27}}{{sort|0|–}}
38}}Charles Guy|Briggle}}Illinois S|S.D. Ill.}}1932|01|08}}1932|01|20}}1932|01|25}}1958|08|01}}1972|06|06}}
39}}Hugh Dean|McLellan}}Massachusetts|D. Mass.}}1932|01|18}}1932|02|03}}1932|02|10}}1941|09|30}}{{sort|0|–}}
40}}Matthew M.|Joyce}}Minnesota|D. Minn.}}1932|01|28}}1932|02|03}}1932|02|11}}1954|10|11}}1956|01|12}}
41}}George Austin|Welsh}}Pennsylvania E|E.D. Pa.}}1932|04|14}}1932|05|19}}1932|05|20}}1957|08|29}}1970|10|22}}
42}}Phillip|Forman}}New Jersey|D.N.J.}}1932|06|11}}1932|06|23}}1932|06|25}}1959|09|20}}{{sort|0|–}}
43}}George E. Q.|Johnson}}Illinois N|N.D. Ill.}}1932|12|07}}{{sort|0|–}}1932|08|03}}[14]1933|03|03}}{{sort|0|–}}

Specialty courts (Article I)

United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals

# Judge Nomination
date
Confirmation
date
Began active
service
Ended active
service
Ended senior
status
1}}Irvine|Lenroot}}1929|04|22}}1929|05|17}}1929|05|17}}1944|04|30}}{{sort|0|–}}

United States Court of Claims

# Judge Nomination
date
Confirmation
date
Began active
service
Ended active
service
Ended senior
status
1}}Thomas Sutler|Williams}}1929|10|17}}1929|11|01}}1929|11|01}}1940|04|05}}{{sort|0|–}}
2}}Benjamin Horsley|Littleton}}1929|10|17}}1929|11|06}}1929|11|06}}1958|10|31}}1966|07|06}}
3}}Richard S.|Whaley}}1930|05|23}}1930|06|02}}1930|06|02}}1939|06|27}}{{sort|0|–}}

United States Customs Court

# Judge Nomination
date
Confirmation
date
Began active
service
Ended active
service
Ended senior
status
1}}David Hayes|Kincheloe}}1930|12|04}}1931|01|22}}1930|09|22}}[15]1948|04|30}}{{sort|0|–}}
2}}Walter Howard|Evans}}1931|01|28}}1931|02|14}}1931|02|23}}1941|05|31}}{{sort|0|–}}
3}}Frederick W.|Dallinger}}1932|06|20}}1932|06|28}}1932|07|08}}1942|10|31}}{{sort|0|–}}

Notes

{{refbegin|2}}
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. ^Laterally appointed Chief Justice of the same court on December 7, 1937.
3. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 15, 1931, confirmed by the United States Senate on January 12, 1932, and received commission on January 19, 1932.
4. ^See List of United States district and territorial courts
5. ^Appointed as Associate Justice.
6. ^Laterally appointed to serve as Chief Justice of the same court.
7. ^After June 5, 1936, Kennamer served on only the Middle District of Alabama.
8. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 16, 1931, confirmed by the United States Senate on February 3, 1932, and received commission on February 10, 1932.
9. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 15, 1931, confirmed by the United States Senate on December 22, 1931, and received commission on December 23, 1931.
10. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 15, 1931, confirmed by the United States Senate on January 6, 1932, and received commission on January 9, 1932.
11. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 15, 1931, confirmed by the United States Senate on February 17, 1932, and received commission on February 20, 1932.
12. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 15, 1931, confirmed by the United States Senate on January 12, 1932, and received commission on January 12, 1932.
13. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 15, 1931, confirmed by the United States Senate on January 26, 1932, and received commission on February 23, 1932.
14. ^Recess appointment; the United States Senate later rejected the appointment.
15. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 4, 1930, confirmed by the United States Senate on January 22, 1931, and received commission on January 29, 1931.
{{refend}}

References

General
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  • {{cite web|url=http://www.fjc.gov/public/home.nsf/hisj |title=Judges of the United States Courts |work=Biographical Directory of Federal Judges |publisher=Federal Judicial Center |accessdate=2009-04-03 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160730115701/http://www.fjc.gov/public/home.nsf/hisj |archivedate=2016-07-30 |df= }}
{{refend}}
Specific

Sources

  • Federal Judicial Center
{{Herbert Hoover}}{{U.S. Presidents and the Judiciary}}{{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Federal Judges Appointed By Herbert Hoover}}

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