George W. Jack
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George Whitfield Jack (1 November 1875-15 March 1924)[1] was appointed to the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana as District Judge in 1917 by President Woodrow Wilson. He was previously the United States Attorney for the same district since 1913.[2] He received his law degree from Tulane University in 1898.
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Preceded by Alexander Boarman |
U.S. Federal District Judge, Western District of Louisiana, 5th Circuit 1917-1924 |
Succeeded by Benjamin C. Dawkins, Sr. |