- United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts
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United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts
(D. Mass.)Map Appeals to First Circuit Established September 24, 1789 Judges assigned 13 Chief judge Mark Lawrence Wolf Official site The United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts (in case citations, D. Mass.) is the federal district court whose jurisdiction is the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, USA. The first court session was held in Boston in 1789. The second term was held in Salem in 1790 and until 1813 court session locations alternated between the two cities. That year, Boston became the court's permanent home. A western division was opened in Springfield in 1979 and a central division was opened in Worcester in 1987. The court's main building is the John Joseph Moakley Federal Courthouse on Fan Pier in South Boston.
Appeals from the District of Massachusetts are heard by the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, also located in the Moakley courthouse (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit).
The United States Attorney's Office for the District of Massachusetts represents the United States in civil and criminal litigation in the court. The current U.S. Attorney is Carmen Ortiz.
Contents
Judges
Current composition of the court
- As of May 22, 2011, a vacancy exists due to Judge Nancy Gertner's decision to assume retirement. No replacement nomination is pending at this time.
- As of August 15, 2011, a second vacancy exists due to Judge Michael Ponsor's decision to assume senior status. No replacement nomination is pending at this time.
# Title Judge Duty station Born Term of service Appointed by Active Chief Senior 31 Chief Judge Mark Lawrence Wolf Boston, MA 1946 1985–present 2006–present — Reagan 24 District Judge Joseph Louis Tauro Boston, MA 1931 1972–present 1992–1999 — Nixon 30 District Judge Rya Weickert Zobel Boston, MA 1931 1979–present — — Carter 32 District Judge William G. Young Boston, MA 1940 1985–present 1999–2005 — Reagan 33 District Judge Douglas Preston Woodlock Boston, MA 1947 1986–present — — Reagan 35 District Judge Nathaniel M. Gorton Boston, MA 1938 1992–present — — G.H.W. Bush 37 District Judge Patti B. Saris Boston, MA 1951 1993–present — — Clinton 38 District Judge Richard Gaylore Stearns Boston, MA 1944 1993–present — — Clinton 41 District Judge George A. O'Toole, Jr. Boston, MA 1947 1995–present — — Clinton 42 District Judge F. Dennis Saylor IV Worcester, MA 1955 2004–present — — G.W. Bush 43 District Judge Denise Jefferson Casper Boston, MA 1968 2010–present — — Obama — District Judge (vacant) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) — District Judge (vacant) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) 34 Senior District Judge Edward Francis Harrington Boston, MA 1933 1988–2001 (none) 2001–present Reagan 40 Senior District Judge Michael Ponsor Springfield, MA 1946 1994–2011 (none) 2011-present Clinton Former judges
# Judge State Born/Died Active service Term as Chief Judge Senior status Appointed by Reason for
termination1 John A. Lowell MA 1743–1802 1789–1801 (none) (none) Washington appointment to circuit court 2 John Davis MA 1761–1847 1801–1841 (none) (none) Adams resignation 3 Peleg Sprague MA 1793–1880 1841–1865 (none) (none) Tyler resignation 4 John Lowell MA 1824–1897 1865–1879 (none) (none) Lincoln appointment to circuit court 5 Thomas Leverett Nelson MA 1827–1897 1879–1897 (none) (none) Hayes death 6 Francis Cabot Lowell MA 1855–1911 1898–1905 (none) (none) McKinley appointment to 1st Cir. 7 Frederic Dodge MA 1847–1927 1905–1912 (none) (none) T. Roosevelt appointment to 1st Cir. 8 James Madison Morton Jr. MA 1869–1940 1912–1932 (none) (none) Taft appointment to 1st Cir. 9 Elisha Hume Brewster MA 1871–1946 1922–1941 (none) 1941–1946 Harding death 10 James Arnold Lowell MA 1869–1933 1922–1933 (none) (none) Harding death 11 Hugh Dean McLellan MA 1876–1953 1932–1941 (none) (none) Hoover resignation 12 George Clinton Sweeney MA 1895–1966 1935–1966 1948–1965 1966 F. Roosevelt death 13 Francis Ford MA 1882–1975 1938–1972 (none) 1972–1975 F. Roosevelt death 14 Arthur D. Healey MA 1889–1948 1941–1948 (none) (none) F. Roosevelt death 15 Charles Edward Wyzanski, Jr. MA 1906–1986 1941–1971 1965–1971 1971–1986 F. Roosevelt death 16 William T. McCarthy MA 1885–1964 1949–1960 (none) 1960–1964 Truman death 17 Bailey Aldrich MA 1907–2002 1954–1959 (none) (none) Eisenhower appointment to 1st Cir. 18 Anthony Julian MA 1902–1984 1959–1972 1971–1972 1972–1984 Eisenhower death 19 Andrew Augustine Caffrey MA 1920–1993 1960[1]–1986 1972–1986 1986–1993 Eisenhower death 20 Wendell Arthur Garrity Jr. MA 1920–1999 1966–1985 (none) 1985–1999 L. Johnson death 21 Frank Jerome Murray MA 1904–1995 1967–1977 (none) 1977–1995 L. Johnson death 22 Levin H. Campbell MA 1927–present 1971–1972 (none) (none) Nixon appointment to 1st Cir. 23 Frank Harlan Freedman MA 1924–2003 1972–1992 1986–1992 1992–2003 Nixon death 25 Walter Jay Skinner MA 1927–2005 1973–1992 (none) 1992–2005 Nixon death 26 A. David Mazzone MA 1928–2004 1978–1993 (none) 1993–2004 Carter death 27 Robert Keeton MA 1919–2007 1979–2003 (none) 2003–2006 Carter retirement 28 John Joseph McNaught MA 1921–1994 1979–1991 (none) (none) Carter retirement 29 David Sutherland Nelson MA 1933–1998 1979–1991 (none) 1991–1998 Carter death 36 Reginald C. Lindsay MA 1945–2009 1993–2009 (none) (none) Clinton death 39 Nancy Gertner MA 1946-present 1994–2011 (none) 2011 Clinton retirement Magistrate Judges
- Rudolph F. Pierce (1976–1979)
- Patti B. Saris (1985–1989)
- Peter W. Prince (1971–1981)
- Charles B. Swartwood (1973–2006)
- Robert P. DeGiacomo (1980–1985)
- Michael A. Ponsor (1984–1994)
- Willie J. Davis (1971–1976)
- Lawrence P. Cohen (1976–2005)
- Zachary R. Karol (1993–1999)
- Joyce London Alexander (1979–2009)
- Jennifer C. Boal (2010–present)
- Marianne B. Bowler (1990–present)
- Robert B. Collings (1982–present)
- Judith G. Dein (2000–present)
- Kenneth P. Neiman (1995–present)
- Leo T. Sorokin (2005–present)
- Timothy S. Hillman (2006–present)
U.S. Attorneys
- Christopher Gore (1789–1796)
- Harrison Gray Otis (1796)
- John Davis (1796–1801)
- George Blake (1801–1829)
- Andrew Dunlop (1829–1835)
- John Mills (1835–1841)
- Franklin Dexter (1841–1845)
- Robert Rantoul, Jr. (1846–1849)
- George Lunt (1850–1853)
- Benjamin F. Hallett (1853–1857)
- Charles L. Woodbury (1857–1861)
- Richard Henry Dana, Jr. (1861–1866)
- George Stillman Hillard (1866–1870)
- David H. Mason (1870–1873)
- George P. Sanger (1873–1886)
- George M. Stearns (1886–1887)
- Owen A. Galvin (1887–1890)
- Frank D. Allen (1890–1893)
- Sherman Hoar (1893–1897)
- Boyd B. Jones (1897–1901)
- Henry P. Moulton (1901–1905)
- Melvin O. Adams (1905–1906)
- Asa P. French (1906–1914)
- George Weston Anderson (1914–1917)
- Thomas J. Boynton (1917–1920)
- Daniel J. Gallagher (1920–1921)
- Robert O. Harris (1921–1924)
- Harold P. Williams (1925–1926)
- Frederick H. Tarr (1926–1933)
- Francis J. W. Ford (1933–1938)
- John A. Canavan (1938–1939)
- Edmund J. Brandon (1939–1946)
- George F. Garrity (1946–1947)
- William T. McCarthy (1947–1949)
- George F. Garrity (1949–1953)
- Anthony Julian (1953–1959)
- Elliot Richardson (1959–1961)
- Wendell Arthur Garrity Jr. (1961–1966)
- Paul F. Markham (1966–1969)
- Herbert F. Travers, Jr. (1969–1971)
- James N. Gabriel (1971–1972)
- Joseph L. Tauro (1972)
- James N. Gabriel (1973–1977)
- Edward F. Harrington (1977–1981)
- William F. Weld (1981–1986)
- Robert Mueller Acting (1986–1987)
- Frank L. McNamara, Jr. (1987–1989)
- Jermiah T. O'Sullivan Acting (1989)
- Peter A. Mullin Acting (1989)
- Wayne Budd (1989–1992)
- A. John Pappalardo Acting (1992–1993)
- Donald K. Stern (1993–2001)
- Michael Sullivan (2001–2009)
- Michael Loucks Acting (2009)
- Carmen Milagros Ortiz (2009–Present)
Notable cases
- Ghen v. Rich (1881) (a whale is the property of the whaler who killed it, and not the person who found it dead on the beach).
See also
- Courts of Massachusetts
- List of United States federal courthouses in Massachusetts
Notes
- ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated on January 10, 1961, confirmed by the United States Senate on August 9, 1961, and received commission on August 16, 1961.
External links
- United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts Official Website
- United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts Official Website
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