- Henry White Edgerton
Henry White Edgerton (
October 20 ,1888 -February 23 ,1970 ) was an American jurist who served on theUnited States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit .Edgerton was born in
Rush Center, Kansas . He received anA.B. from Cornell University in 1910, and anLL.B. fromHarvard Law School in 1914. He then entered private practice as an attorney, first inSt. Paul, Minnesota in 1914, and then inBoston from 1915 until 1916.Edgerton was a professor at
Cornell University Law School from 1916 until 1918, when he returned to private practice in Boston. In 1921, he took a teaching position at George Washington University until 1928, and then taught at Cornell University until 1937.While at Cornell, Edgerton served as Special Assistant to the
United States Attorney General from 1934 until 1935, duringFranklin D. Roosevelt 's first term as president.Edgerton was then nominated by Roosevelt on November 26, 1937 to serve on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, to a seat vacated by
Duncan Lawrence Groner . He was confirmed by theU.S. Senate on December 9, 1937, and received his commission on December 15, 1937. Edgerton then served as Chief Judge of the court from 1955 until 1958, and assumed senior status on April 22, 1963. He served on the D.C. Circuit until his death inWashington, D.C. on February 23, 1970.References
* [http://www.fjc.gov/servlet/tGetInfo?jid=688 Federal Judicial Center profile of Henry White Edgerton]
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