United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit

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The D.C. Circuit is often considered to be second only to the U.S. Supreme Court in status and prestige, and it is sometimes unofficially termed "the second highest court in the land".[1] Because its jurisdiction covers the District of Columbia, it tends to be the main federal appellate court for issues of U.S. administrative law and constitutional law.[1] Four of the nine current Supreme Court justices were previously judges on the D.C. Circuit: Chief Justice John Roberts and associate justices Clarence Thomas, Brett Kavanaugh, and Ketanji Brown Jackson. Past justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Antonin Scalia, Warren E. Burger, Fred M. Vinson, and Wiley Blount Rutledge also served on the D.C. Circuit before their appointments to the Supreme Court.

Because the D.C. Circuit does not represent any state, confirmation of nominees can be procedurally and practically easier than for nominees to the Courts of Appeals for the other geographical districts, as home-state senators have historically been able to hold up confirmation through the blue slip process.

Current composition of the court

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# Title Judge Duty station Born Term of service Appointed by
Active Chief Senior
58 Chief Judge Sri Srinivasan Washington, D.C. 1967 2013–present 2020–present Template:Sort
49 Circuit Judge Karen L. Henderson Washington, D.C. 1944 1990–present Template:Sort
59 Circuit Judge Patricia Millett Washington, D.C. 1963 2013–present Template:Sort
60 Circuit Judge Cornelia Pillard Washington, D.C. 1961 2013–present Template:Sort
61 Circuit Judge Robert L. Wilkins Washington, D.C. 1963 2014–present Template:Sort
62 Circuit Judge Gregory G. Katsas Washington, D.C. 1964 2017–present Template:Sort
63 Circuit Judge Neomi Rao Washington, D.C. 1973 2019–present Template:Sort
64 Circuit Judge Justin R. Walker Washington, D.C. 1982 2020–present Template:Sort
66 Circuit Judge J. Michelle Childs Washington, D.C. 1966 2022–present Template:Sort
67 Circuit Judge Florence Y. Pan Washington, D.C. 1966 2022–present Template:Sort
68 Circuit Judge Brad Garcia Washington, D.C. 1986 2023–present Template:Sort
38 Senior Circuit Judge Harry T. Edwards Washington, D.C. 1940 1980–2005 1994–2001 2005–present Template:Sort
46 Senior Circuit Judge Douglas H. Ginsburg Washington, D.C. 1946 1986–2011 2001–2008 2011–present Template:Sort
47 Senior Circuit Judge David B. Sentelle inactive 1943 1987–2013 2008–2013 2013–present Template:Sort
50 Senior Circuit Judge A. Raymond Randolph Washington, D.C. 1943 1990–2008 2008–present Template:Sort
51 Senior Circuit Judge Judith W. Rogers Washington, D.C. 1939 1994–2022 2022–present Template: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 Template:Sortname MD 1826–1906 1893–1905 1893–1905 Template:Sortname retirement
2 Template:Sortname DC 1834–1909 1893–1905 Template:Sortname retirement
3 Template:Sortname TX 1847–1917 1893–1917 1905–1917 Template:Sortname (associate);
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retirement
4 Template:Sortname NY 1850–1920 1905–1906 Template:Sortname resignation
5 Template:Sortname MD 1846–1907 1905–1907 Template:Sortname death
6 Template:Sortname VT 1867–1939 1906Template:Efn–1937 1937–1939 Template:Sortname death
7 Template:Sortname WY 1860–1937 1907Template:Efn–1937 Template:Sortname death
8 Template:Sortname NE 1859–1924 1917–1924 1917–1924 Template:Sortname death
9 Template:Sortname OH 1857–1948 1924–1937 1924–1937 1937–1948 Template:Sortname death
10 Template:Sortname DC 1872–1935 1931–1935 Template:Sortname death
11 Template:Sortname VA 1873–1957 1931–1948 1937–1948 1948–1957 Template:Sortname (associate);
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death
12 Template:Sortname UT 1886–1955 1935–1955 1948–1955 Template:Sortname (associate);
Truman (chief)Template:Efn
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13 Template:Sortname CA 1888–1973 1937–1945 Template:Sortname resignation
14 Template:Sortname DC 1888–1970 1937–1963 1955–1958 1963–1970 Template:Sortname death
15 Template:Sortname KY 1890–1953 1938–1943 Template:Sortname resignation
16 Template:Sortname KY 1894–1949 1939–1943 Template:Sortname elevation to Supreme Court
17 Template:Sortname WY 1891–1969 1943–1945 Template:Sortname resignation
18 Template:Sortname MO 1890–1954 1945–1954 Template:Sortname death
19 Template:Sortname DC 1891–1971 1945–1962 1958–1960 1962–1971 Template:Sortname death
20 Template:Sortname KY 1892–1976 1945–1964 1960–1962 1964–1976 Template:Sortname death
21 Template:Sortname DC 1882–1953 1948–1953 Template:Sortname death
22 Template:Sortname IL 1909–1993 1949Template:Efn–1979 1962–1978 1979–1993 Template:Sortname death
23 Template:Sortname GA 1892–1979 1949Template:Efn–1967 1967–1979 Template:Sortname death
24 Template:Sortname OH 1908–1971 1949Template:Efn–1965 1965–1971 Template:Sortname death
25 Template:Sortname CT 1899–1990 1953Template:Efn–1969 1969–1990 Template:Sortname death
26 Template:Sortname DC 1891–1975 1954Template:Efn–1965 1965–1975 Template:Sortname death
27 Template:Sortname MN 1907–1995 1956–1969 Template:Sortname elevation to Supreme Court
28 Template:Sortname LA 1911–1988 1962–1986 1978–1981 1986–1988 Template:Sortname death
29 Template:Sortname IL 1911–1987 1963–1981 1981 1981–1987 Template:Sortname death
30 Template:Sortname DC 1906–1985 1965–1985 Template:Sortname death
31 Template:Sortname DC 1915–1979 1965–1979 Template:Sortname death
32 Template:Sortname VA 1916–1998 1966–1989 1981–1986 1989–1998 Template:Sortname death
33 Template:Sortname MN 1906–1995 1969–1983 1983–1995 Template:Sortname death
34 Template:Sortname DC 1907–1985 1969–1982 1982–1985 Template:Sortname death
35 Template:Sortname TX 1918–2009 1970–1984 1984–1985 Template:Sortname retirement
36 Template:Sortname DC 1928–2019 1979–1999 1986–1991 Template:Sortname retirement
37 Template:Sortname IL 1926–2016 1979–1994 1991–1994 Template:Sortname retirement
39 Template:Sortname NY 1933–2020 1980–1993 Template:Sortname elevation to Supreme Court
40 Template:Sortname CT 1927–2012 1982–1988 Template:Sortname resignation
41 Template:Sortname IL 1936–2016 1982–1986 Template:Sortname elevation to Supreme Court
42 Template:Sortname VA 1946–2022 1983–1989 Template:Sortname resignation
43 Template:Sortname PA 1935–2022 1985–2000 2000–2022 Template:Sortname death
44 Template:Sortname NY 1923–2023 1985–1996 1996–2023 Reagan death
45 Template:Sortname CO 1936–2020 1986–2001 2001–2020 Template:Sortname death
48 Template:Sortname GA 1948–present 1990–1991 Template:Sortname elevation to Supreme Court
52 Template:Sortname DC 1942–present 1994–2022 2022–2024 Template:Sortname retirement
53 Template:Sortname IL 1952–present 1997–2021 2013–2020 Template:Sortname retirement
54 Template:Sortname MD 1955–present 2003–2005 Template:Sortname elevation to Supreme Court
55 Template:Sortname CA 1949–present 2005–2017 Template:Sortname retirement
56 Template:Sortname UT 1954–present 2005–2020 Template:Sortname retirement
57 Template:Sortname MD 1965–present 2006–2018 Template:Sortname elevation to Supreme Court
65 Template:Sortname DC 1970–present 2021–2022 Template:Sortname elevation to Supreme Court

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Chiefs

Chief
as Chief Justice
Alvey 1893–1905
Shepard 1905–1917
Smyth 1917–1924
Martin 1924–1937
Groner 1937–1948
Stephens 1948
as Chief Judge
Stephens 1948–1955
Edgerton 1955–1958
Prettyman 1958–1960
W. Miller 1960–1962
Bazelon 1962–1978
Wright 1978–1981
McGowan 1981
Robinson 1981–1986
Wald 1986–1991
Mikva 1991–1994
Edwards 1994–2001
D. Ginsburg 2001–2008
Sentelle 2008–2013
Garland 2013–2020
Srinivasan 2020–present

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When Congress established this court in 1893 as the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia, it had a chief justice, and the other judges were called associate justices, which was similar to the structure of the Supreme Court. The chief justiceship was a separate seat: the president would appoint the chief justice, and that person would stay chief justice until he left the court.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

On June 25, 1948, 62 Stat. 869 and 62 Stat. 985 became law. These acts made the chief justice a chief judge. In 1954, another law, 68 Stat. 1245, clarified what was implicit in those laws: that the chief judgeship was not a mere renaming of the position but a change in its status that made it the same as the chief judge of other inferior courts.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

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.[2]

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.[3]

Succession of seats

The court has eleven seats for active judges after the elimination of Seat 8 under the Court Security Improvement Act of 2007. The seat that was originally the chief justiceship is numbered as Seat 1; the other seats are numbered in order of their creation. If seats were established simultaneously, they are numbered in the order in which they were filled. Judges who retire into senior status remain on the bench but leave their seat vacant. That seat is filled by the next circuit judge appointed by the president.

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Seat 2
Established February 9, 1893 as Associate Justice by 27 Stat. 434
Morris 1893–1905
McComas 1905–1907
Van Orsdel 1907–1937
J. Miller 1937–1945
Prettyman 1945–1948
Redesignated June 25, 1948 as Circuit Judge by 62 Stat. 869, 985
Prettyman 1948–1962
Wright 1962–1986
D. Ginsburg 1986–2011
Pillard 2013–present
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Seat 3
Established February 9, 1893 as Associate Justice by 27 Stat. 434
Shepard 1893–1905
Duell 1905–1906
C. Robb 1906–1937
Vinson 1938–1943
W. Miller 1945–1948
Redesignated June 25, 1948 as Circuit Judge by 62 Stat. 869, 985
W. Miller 1948–1964
Leventhal 1965–1979
R.B. Ginsburg 1980–1993
Tatel 1994–2022
Childs 2022–present
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Seat 4
Established June 19, 1930 as Associate Justice by 46 Stat. 785
Hitz 1931–1935
Stephens 1935–1948
Redesignated June 25, 1948 as Circuit Judge by 62 Stat. 869, 985
Proctor 1948–1953
Danaher 1953–1969
R. Robb 1969–1982
Scalia 1982–1986
Sentelle 1987–2013
Wilkins 2014–present
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See also

Notes

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References

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  3. 62 Stat. 871, 72 Stat. 497, 96 Stat. 51
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External links

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