- Gilbert S. Merritt, Jr.
Gilbert Stroud Merritt, Jr. (born
1936 ) is an American lawyer andjurist . He currently is a senior judge on theUnited States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit .Early life and education
Merritt was born in 1936 in
Nashville, Tennessee . He attended publicelementary school in Nashville and theCastle Heights Military Academy inLebanon, Tennessee . Merritt attendedYale University , received aBachelor of Arts degree in 1957 and an LL.B fromVanderbilt University Law School in 1960. As a law student Merritt was a member of theOrder of the Coif and served asmanaging editor of "Vanderbilt Law Review ". He served as assistant dean and instructor at Vanderbilt University Law School from 1960 to 1961, and earned an LL.M fromHarvard Law School in 1962.Legal career
Merritt was in private practice in Nashville from 1962 to 1963 with the
law firm of Boult, Hunt, Cummins and Connors. He served as an associate metropolitan attorney for the City of Nashville from 1963 to 1966, and as the United States Attorney for the Middle District of Tennessee from 1966 to 1969. From 1969 to 1970 Merritt was an associate professor of law at Vanderbilt University Law School. He returned to private practice in Nashville as apartner in the firm Gullett, Steele, Sanford, Robinson and Merritt from 1970 to 1970, specializing on federal civil and criminal litigation. Merritt served as alecturer at Vanderbilt University Law School from 1973 to 1975 and as executive secretary of theTennessee Code Commission in 1977.President
Jimmy Carter nominated him to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit on August 25, 1977, for the seat vacated byWilliam Ernest Miller . Merritt was confirmed by the Senate on October 29, 1977, and received commission on October 31, 1977. Merritt served as chief judge on the court from 1989 to 1996. He assumedsenior status on January 17, 2001.When Supreme Court Associate Justice
Byron White retired in 1993, Merritt was considered a potential nominee, along withSecretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt andStephen Breyer of the First Circuit, who was eventually nominated by PresidentBill Clinton and subsequently joined the Court.Thomas L. Friedman , writing for the "New York Times " at the time, wrote that Merritt "is considered amoderate who would generate some Republican support" but noted that reports of his consideration "drew the ire" of theSimon Wiesenthal Center , which "criticized Judge Merritt for ordering an inquiry into the Justice Department's handling of theextradition ofJohn Demjanjuk , who was convicted of Nazi war crimes by anIsrael i court."Friedman, Thomas L. " [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CE1D8133CF93AA35755C0A965958260 Latest Version of Supreme Court List: Babbitt in Lead, 2 Judges Close Behind] ." "New York Times" 8 June 1993.] Berke, Richard L. " [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CE1D8133CF93AA35755C0A965958260 2 Republicans Oppose Naming Babbitt to Court] ." "New York Times" 9 June 1993. ]Merritt resides in
Nashville, Tennessee and serves as anadjunct professor at Vanderbilt University Law School.References
External links
* [http://www.fjc.gov/servlet/tGetInfo?jid=1626 Profile] from the
Federal Judicial Center
* [http://www.innsofcourt.org/Content/Default.aspx?Id=346 Profile] from theAmerican Inns of Court Foundation
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