United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit

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The United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit (in case citations, 7th Cir.) is the U.S. federal court with appellate jurisdiction over the courts in the following districts:

The court is based at the Dirksen Federal Building in Chicago and is composed of eleven appellate judges. It is one of 13 United States courts of appeals.

The court offers a relatively unique internet presence that includes wiki and RSS feeds of opinions and oral arguments.[1] It is also notable for having one of the most prominent law and economics scholars, Judge Frank Easterbrook, on its court.[2] Richard Posner, another prominent law and economics scholar, also served on this court until his retirement in 2017.[3] Three judges from the Seventh Circuit, Sherman Minton, John Paul Stevens, and Amy Coney Barrett, have been appointed as Associate Justices of the Supreme Court.

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The Dirksen Federal Building, seat of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.

Current composition of the court

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# Title Judge Duty station Born Term of service Appointed by
Active Chief Senior
57 Chief Judge Script error: No such module "Sort". Milwaukee, WI 1963 2018–present 2025–present Script error: No such module "Sort".
45 Circuit Judge Script error: No such module "Sort". Chicago, IL 1948 1985–present 2006–2013 Script error: No such module "Sort".
58 Circuit Judge Script error: No such module "Sort". Chicago, IL 1971 2018–present Script error: No such module "Sort".
59 Circuit Judge Script error: No such module "Sort". Chicago, IL 1965 2018–present Script error: No such module "Sort".
60 Circuit Judge Script error: No such module "Sort". Hammond, IN 1974 2020–present Script error: No such module "Sort".
61 Circuit Judge Candace Jackson-Akiwumi Chicago, IL 1979 2021–present Script error: No such module "Sort".
62 Circuit Judge John Z. Lee Chicago, IL 1968 2022–present Script error: No such module "Sort".
63 Circuit Judge Doris Pryor Indianapolis, IN 1977 2022–present Script error: No such module "Sort".
64 Circuit Judge Joshua P. Kolar Hammond, IN 1976 2024–present Script error: No such module "Sort".
65 Circuit Judge Nancy L. Maldonado Chicago, IL 1975 2024–present Script error: No such module "Sort".
66 Circuit Judge Script error: No such module "Sort". Milwaukee, WI 1983 2025–present Script error: No such module "Sort".
46 Senior Circuit Judge Kenneth Francis Ripple South Bend, IN 1943 1985–2008 2008–present Script error: No such module "Sort".
49 Senior Circuit Judge Script error: No such module "Sort". Chicago, IL 1938 1992–2024 2024–present Script error: No such module "Sort".
53 Senior Circuit Judge Script error: No such module "Sort". Milwaukee, WI 1957 2004–2025 2020–2025 2025–present Script error: No such module "Sort".
55 Senior Circuit Judge Script error: No such module "Sort". Bloomington, IN 1957 2009–2022 2022–present Script error: No such module "Sort".

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List of former judges

# Judge State Born–died Active service Chief Judge Senior status Appointed by Reason for
termination
1 Script error: No such module "Sort". IN 1832–1895 1891–1893 Script error: No such module "Sort". / Operation of law[4] resignation
2 Script error: No such module "Sort". IN 1837–1901 1892–1901 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
3 Script error: No such module "Sort". WI 1834–1921 1893–1905 Script error: No such module "Sort". retirement
4 Script error: No such module "Sort". IL 1844–1898 1895–1898 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
5 Script error: No such module "Sort". IL 1852–1921 1899–1911 Script error: No such module "Sort". resignation
6 Script error: No such module "Sort". IN 1860–1924 1902–1924 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
7 Script error: No such module "Sort". WI 1842–1915 1905–1915 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
8 Script error: No such module "Sort". IL 1844–1918 1905–1918 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
9 Script error: No such module "Sort". IL 1866–1943 1911–1929 [5] reassigned to the 6th Circuit
10 Script error: No such module "Sort".[6] IL 1859–1939 1915–1936 1936–1939 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
11 Script error: No such module "Sort". WI 1876–1948 1916–1948 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
12 Script error: No such module "Sort". IL 1859–1941 1919–1930 1930–1941 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
13 Script error: No such module "Sort". IN 1857–1938 1925–1929 1929–1938 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
14 Script error: No such module "Sort". IN 1872–1950 1929–1948 1948 1948–1950 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
15 Script error: No such module "Sort". IL 1870–1935 1933–1935 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
16 Script error: No such module "Sort". IL 1887–1972 1937–1956 1948–1954 1956–1972 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
17 Script error: No such module "Sort". IN 1883–1941 1937–1941 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
18 Script error: No such module "Sort".[6] IL 1884–1952 1938–1952 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
19 Script error: No such module "Sort". IN 1890–1965 1941–1949 Script error: No such module "Sort". elevation to Supreme Court
20 Script error: No such module "Sort". WI 1888–1979 1949–1966 1954–1959 1966–1979 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
21 Script error: No such module "Sort". IL 1886–1959 1949–1959 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
22 Script error: No such module "Sort". IL 1880–1958 1949–1958 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
23 Script error: No such module "Sort".[6] IN 1880–1957 1949–1957 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
24 Script error: No such module "Sort".[6] IL 1889–1968 1953–1968 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
25 Script error: No such module "Sort". IN 1898–1977 1957–1969 1959–1968 1969–1977 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
26 Script error: No such module "Sort". IN 1902–1959 1957–1959 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
27 Script error: No such module "Sort". IL 1895–1983 1958–1967 1967–1983 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
28 Script error: No such module "Sort". IL 1900–1986 1959–1970 1968–1970 1970–1986 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
29 Script error: No such module "Sort". IL 1900–1974 1961–1974 1974 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
30 Script error: No such module "Sort". IN 1905–1988 1961–1981 1970–1975 1981–1988 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
31 Script error: No such module "Sort". WI 1912–2007 1966–1981 1975–1981 1981–2007 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
32 Script error: No such module "Sort". IL 1916–1999 1966–1999 1981–1986 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
33 Script error: No such module "Sort". IL 1908–1976 1968–1974 Script error: No such module "Sort". resignation
34 Script error: No such module "Sort". IN 1915–2000 1970–1984 1984–2000 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
35 Script error: No such module "Sort". IL 1920–2019 1970–1975 Script error: No such module "Sort". elevation to Supreme Court
36 Script error: No such module "Sort". IL 1917–1982 1971–1982 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
37 Script error: No such module "Sort". IL 1923–2001 1974–1980 Script error: No such module "Sort". resignation
38 Script error: No such module "Sort". IL 1926–2025 1974–1994 1986–1993 1994–2025 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
39 Script error: No such module "Sort". IL 1920–2008 1976–1992 1992–2008 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
40 Script error: No such module "Sort". WI 1926–2015 1979–1994 1994–2015 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
41 Script error: No such module "Sort". IN 1920–2005 1981–1985 1985–2005 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
42 Script error: No such module "Sort". IL 1939–present 1981–2017 1993–2000 Script error: No such module "Sort". retirement
43 Script error: No such module "Sort". WI 1922–2012 1982–2004 2004–2012 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
44 Script error: No such module "Sort". IL 1936–2024 1983–2020 2000–2006 2020–2024 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
47 Script error: No such module "Sort". IN 1942–2024 1986–2007 2007–2024 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
48 Script error: No such module "Sort". IN 1938–2022 1987–2022 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
50 Script error: No such module "Sort". IL 1950–present 1995–2022 2013–2020 2022–2024 Script error: No such module "Sort". retirement
51 Script error: No such module "Sort". WI 1940–2011 1995–2010 2010–2011 Script error: No such module "Sort". death
52 Script error: No such module "Sort". IL 1949–present 1999–2017 2017–2018 Script error: No such module "Sort". retirement
54 Script error: No such module "Sort". IN 1950–present 2007–2015 2015 Script error: No such module "Sort". retirement
56 Script error: No such module "Sort". IN 1972–present 2017–2020 Script error: No such module "Sort". elevation to Supreme Court

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Chief judges

Chief Judge
Sparks 1948
Major 1948–1954
Duffy 1954–1959
Hastings 1959–1968
Castle 1968–1970
Swygert 1970–1975
Fairchild 1975–1981
Cummings, Jr. 1981–1986
Bauer 1986–1993
Posner 1993–2000
Flaum 2000–2006
Easterbrook 2006–2013
D. Wood 2013–2020
Sykes 2020–2025
Brennan 2025–present

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Chief judges have administrative responsibilities with respect to their circuits, and preside over any panel on which they serve, unless the circuit justice (the Supreme Court justice responsible for the circuit) is also on the panel. Unlike the Supreme Court, where one justice is specifically nominated to be chief, the office of chief judge rotates among the circuit judges.

To be chief, a judge must have been in active service on the court for at least one year, be under the age of 65, and have not previously served as chief judge. A vacancy is filled by the judge highest in seniority among the group of qualified judges, with seniority determined first by commission date, then by age. The chief judge serves for a term of seven years, or until age 70, whichever occurs first. If no judge qualifies to be chief, the youngest judge over the age of 65 who has served on the court for at least one year shall act as chief until another judge qualifies. If no judge has served on the court for more than a year, the most senior judge shall act as chief. Judges can forfeit or resign their chief judgeship or acting chief judgeship while retaining their active status as a circuit judge.[7]

When the office was created in 1948, the chief judge was the longest-serving judge who had not elected to retire, on what has since 1958 been known as senior status, or declined to serve as chief judge. After August 6, 1959, judges could not become or remain chief after turning 70 years old. The current rules have been in operation since October 1, 1982.[8]

Succession of seats

The court has eleven seats for active judges, numbered in the order in which they were initially filled. Judges who assume senior status enter a kind of retirement in which they remain on the bench but vacate their seats, thus allowing the U.S. President to appoint new judges to fill their seats.

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See also

References

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  1. Seventh Circuit Opinions. The Seventh Circuit is now joined by the Courts of Appeals for the First, Second, Fourth, Ninth, DC, and Federal Circuits in having RSS feeds of their opinions.
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  4. Gresham was appointed as a circuit judge for the Seventh Circuit in 1884 by Chester A. Arthur. The Judiciary Act of 1891 reassigned his seat to what is now the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.
  5. Mack did not have a permanent seat on this court. Instead, he was appointed to the ill-fated United States Commerce Court in 1910 by William Howard Taft. Aside from their duties on the Commerce Court, the judges of the Commerce Court also acted as at-large appellate judges, able to be assigned by the Chief Justice of the United States to whichever circuit most needed help. Mack was assigned to the Seventh Circuit upon his commission.
  6. a b c d Recess appointment, later confirmed by the United States Senate.
  7. 28 U.S.C. Template:Trim/Template:Trim § Template:Trim
  8. 62 Stat. 871, 72 Stat. 497, 96 Stat. 51

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    • source for the state, lifetime, term of active judgeship, term of chief judgeship, term of senior judgeship, appointer, termination reason, and seat information

External links

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