United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (in case citations, 5th Cir.) is a federal court with appellate jurisdiction over the district courts in the following districts:
The court is composed of seventeen active judges and is based at the John Minor Wisdom United States Court of Appeals Building in New Orleans, Louisiana, with the clerk's office located at the F. Edward Hebert Federal Building in New Orleans.[1] It is one of thirteen United States courts of appeals.
History of the court
This court was created by the Evarts Act on June 16, 1891, which moved the circuit judges and appellate jurisdiction from the Circuit Courts of the Fifth Circuit to this court. At the time of its creation, the Fifth Circuit covered Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas.
On June 25, 1948, the Panama Canal Zone was added to the Fifth Circuit by 62 Stat. 870.
On October 1, 1981, under Public Law 96-452, the Fifth Circuit was split: Alabama, Georgia, and Florida were moved to the new Eleventh Circuit.
On March 31, 1982, the Fifth Circuit lost jurisdiction over the Panama Canal Zone as the Canal Zone transferred to Panamanian control.
The Fifth Circuit Four
During the late 1950s, Chief Judge Elbert Tuttle and his three colleagues John Minor Wisdom, John Brown, and Richard Rives became known as the "Fifth Circuit Four", or simply "The Four", for decisions crucial in advancing the civil rights of African-Americans. In this they were usually opposed by their fellow Fifth Circuit Judge Benjamin F. Cameron of Mississippi, until Cameron's death in 1964.[2]
Hurricane Katrina
Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans on August 29, 2005, devastating the city and slightly damaging the John Minor Wisdom Courthouse. All deadlines concerning filings were extended. The court temporarily relocated its administrative operations to Houston, but the court has now returned to normal operations in New Orleans.
Current composition of the court
As of October 2011, the active judges on the court are as follows (chief judge in bold)[3]:
# |
Judge |
Duty station[4][5] |
Born |
Appointed |
Chief |
Appointed by |
63 |
Edith H. Jones |
Houston, TX |
1949 |
1985 |
2006– |
Reagan |
51 |
Carolyn Dineen King[6] |
Houston, TX |
1938 |
1979 |
1999–2006 |
Carter |
60 |
E. Grady Jolly |
Jackson, MS |
1937 |
1982 |
—— |
Reagan |
61 |
W. Eugene Davis |
Lafayette, LA |
1936 |
1983 |
—— |
Reagan |
64 |
Jerry Edwin Smith |
Houston, TX |
1946 |
1987 |
—— |
Reagan |
68 |
Emilio M. Garza |
San Antonio, TX |
1947 |
1991 |
—— |
G.H.W. Bush |
70 |
Fortunato Benavides |
Austin, TX |
1947 |
1994 |
—— |
Clinton |
71 |
Carl E. Stewart |
Shreveport, LA |
1950 |
1994 |
—— |
Clinton |
73 |
James L. Dennis |
New Orleans, LA |
1936 |
1995 |
—— |
Clinton |
74 |
Edith Brown Clement |
New Orleans, LA |
1948 |
2001 |
—— |
G.W. Bush |
75 |
Edward C. Prado |
San Antonio, TX |
1947 |
2003 |
—— |
G.W. Bush |
77 |
Priscilla Owen |
Austin, TX |
1954 |
2005 |
—— |
G.W. Bush |
78 |
Jennifer Walker Elrod |
Houston, TX |
1966 |
2007 |
—— |
G.W. Bush |
79 |
Leslie H. Southwick |
Jackson, MS |
1950 |
2007 |
—— |
G.W. Bush |
80 |
Catharina Haynes |
Dallas, TX |
1963 |
2008 |
—— |
G.W. Bush |
81 |
James E. Graves, Jr. |
Jackson, MS |
1953 |
2011 |
—— |
Obama |
82 |
Stephen A. Higginson |
New Orleans, LA |
1961 |
2011 |
—— |
Obama |
Senior
Five judges serve on senior status[3]:
List of former judges
Fifty-nine judges formerly served on the court but no longer do[3]:
#
|
Judge
|
State
|
Born/Died
|
Active
|
Chief
|
Senior
|
Appointed by
|
Reason for
termination |
1 |
Pardee, Don AlbertDon Albert Pardee |
LA |
1837–1919 |
1891–1919 |
—— |
—— |
[7] |
death |
2 |
McCormick, Andrew PhelpsAndrew Phelps McCormick |
TX |
1832–1916 |
1892–1916 |
—— |
—— |
Harrison, B.B. Harrison |
death |
3 |
Shelby, David DavieDavid Davie Shelby |
AL |
1847–1914 |
1899–1914 |
—— |
—— |
McKinley, McKinley |
death |
4 |
Walker, Jr., Richard WildeRichard Wilde Walker, Jr. |
AL |
1857–1936 |
1914–1930 |
—— |
1930–1936 |
Wilson, Wilson |
death |
5 |
Batts, Robert LynnRobert Lynn Batts |
TX |
1864–1935 |
1917–1919 |
—— |
—— |
Wilson, Wilson |
resignation |
6 |
Bryan, Nathan P.Nathan P. Bryan |
FL |
1872–1935 |
1920–1935 |
—— |
—— |
Wilson, Wilson |
death |
7 |
King, Alexander CampbellAlexander Campbell King |
GA |
1856–1926 |
1920–1924 |
—— |
—— |
Wilson, Wilson |
resignation |
8 |
Foster, Rufus EdwardRufus Edward Foster |
LA |
1871–1942 |
1925–1942 |
—— |
—— |
Coolidge, Coolidge |
death |
9 |
Sibley, Samuel HaleSamuel Hale Sibley |
GA |
1873–1958 |
1931–1949 |
—— |
1949–1958 |
Hoover, Hoover |
death |
10 |
Hutcheson, Jr., Joseph ChappellJoseph Chappell Hutcheson, Jr. |
TX |
1879–1973 |
1931–1964 |
1948–1959 |
1964–1973 |
Hoover, Hoover |
death |
11 |
Holmes, Edwin RuthvenEdwin Ruthven Holmes |
MS |
1878–1961 |
1936–1954 |
—— |
1954–1961 |
Roosevelt, F.F. Roosevelt |
death |
12 |
McCord, Leon ClarenceLeon Clarence McCord |
AL |
1878–1952 |
1938–1951 |
—— |
1951–1952 |
Roosevelt, F.F. Roosevelt |
death |
13 |
Waller, Curtis LonginoCurtis Longino Waller |
FL |
1887–1950 |
1943–1950 |
—— |
—— |
Roosevelt, F.F. Roosevelt |
death |
14 |
Lee, Elmo PearceElmo Pearce Lee |
LA |
1882–1949 |
1943–1949 |
—— |
—— |
Roosevelt, F.F. Roosevelt |
death |
15 |
Borah, Wayne G.Wayne G. Borah |
LA |
1891–1966 |
1949–1956 |
—— |
1956–1966 |
Truman, Truman |
death |
16 |
Russell, Robert LeeRobert Lee Russell |
GA |
1900–1955 |
1949–1955 |
—— |
—— |
Truman, Truman |
death |
17 |
Strum, Louie WillardLouie Willard Strum |
FL |
1890–1954 |
1950–1954 |
—— |
—— |
Truman, Truman |
death |
18 |
Rives, RichardRichard Rives |
AL |
1895–1982 |
1951–1966 |
1959–1960 |
1966–1981 |
Truman, Truman |
reassignment to 11th Circuit |
19 |
Tuttle, ElbertElbert Tuttle |
GA |
1897–1996 |
1954–1968 |
1960–1967 |
1968–1981 |
Eisenhower, Eisenhower |
reassignment to 11th Circuit |
20 |
Cameron, Benjamin FranklinBenjamin Franklin Cameron |
MS |
1890–1964 |
1955–1964 |
—— |
—— |
Eisenhower, Eisenhower |
death |
21 |
Jones, Warren LeroyWarren Leroy Jones |
FL |
1895–1993 |
1955–1966 |
—— |
1966–1981 |
Eisenhower, Eisenhower |
reassignment to 11th Circuit |
22 |
Brown, John RobertJohn Robert Brown |
TX |
1909–1984 |
1955–1984 |
1967–1979 |
1984–1993 |
Eisenhower, Eisenhower |
death |
23 |
Wisdom, John MinorJohn Minor Wisdom |
LA |
1905–1999 |
1957–1977 |
—— |
1977–1999 |
Eisenhower, Eisenhower |
death |
24 |
Bell, GriffinGriffin Bell |
GA |
1918–2009 |
1961[8]–1976 |
—— |
—— |
Kennedy, Kennedy |
resignation |
25 |
Gewin, Walter PettusWalter Pettus Gewin |
AL |
1908–1981 |
1961[8]–1976 |
—— |
1976–1981 |
Kennedy, Kennedy |
death |
26 |
Thornberry, William HomerWilliam Homer Thornberry |
TX |
1909–1995 |
1965–1978 |
—— |
1978–1995 |
Johnson, L.L. Johnson |
death |
27 |
Coleman, James PlemonJames Plemon Coleman |
MS |
1914–1991 |
1965–1981 |
1979–1981 |
1981–1984 |
Johnson, L.L. Johnson |
resignation |
28 |
Ainsworth, Jr., Robert AndrewRobert Andrew Ainsworth, Jr. |
LA |
1910–1981 |
1966–1981 |
—— |
—— |
Johnson, L.L. Johnson |
death |
29 |
Godbold, John CooperJohn Cooper Godbold |
AL |
1920–2009 |
1966–1981 |
1981–1981 |
—— |
Johnson, L.L. Johnson |
reassignment to 11th Circuit |
30 |
Goldberg, Irving LoebIrving Loeb Goldberg |
TX |
1906–1995 |
1966–1980 |
—— |
1980–1995 |
Johnson, L.L. Johnson |
death |
31 |
Dyer, David WilliamDavid William Dyer |
FL |
1910–1998 |
1966–1976 |
—— |
1976–1981 |
Johnson, L.L. Johnson |
reassignment to 11th Circuit |
32 |
Simpson, John Milton BryanJohn Milton Bryan Simpson |
FL |
1903–1987 |
1966–1975 |
—— |
1975–1981 |
Johnson, L.L. Johnson |
reassignment to 11th Circuit |
33 |
Clayton, Claude FeemsterClaude Feemster Clayton |
MS |
1909–1969 |
1967–1969 |
—— |
—— |
Johnson, L.L. Johnson |
death |
34 |
Morgan, Lewis RenderLewis Render Morgan |
GA |
1913–2001 |
1968–1978 |
—— |
1978–1981 |
Johnson, L.L. Johnson |
reassignment to 11th Circuit |
35 |
Carswell, HaroldHarold Carswell |
FL |
1919–1992 |
1969–1970 |
—— |
—— |
Nixon, Nixon |
resignation |
36 |
Clark, CharlesCharles Clark |
MS |
1925–2011 |
1969–1992 |
1981–1992 |
—— |
Nixon, Nixon |
retirement |
37 |
Ingraham, Joe McDonaldJoe McDonald Ingraham |
TX |
1903–1990 |
1969–1973 |
—— |
1973–1990 |
Nixon, Nixon |
death |
38 |
Roney, Paul HitchPaul Hitch Roney |
FL |
1921–2006 |
1970–1981 |
—— |
—— |
Nixon, Nixon |
reassignment to 11th Circuit |
39 |
Gee, Thomas GibbsThomas Gibbs Gee |
TX |
1925–1994 |
1973–1991 |
—— |
—— |
Nixon, Nixon |
retirement |
40 |
Tjoflat, Gerald BardGerald Bard Tjoflat |
FL |
1929– |
1975–1981 |
—— |
—— |
Ford, Ford |
reassignment to 11th Circuit |
41 |
Hill, James ClinkscalesJames Clinkscales Hill |
GA |
1924– |
1976–1981 |
—— |
—— |
Ford, Ford |
reassignment to 11th Circuit |
42 |
Fay, Peter ThorpPeter Thorp Fay |
FL |
1929– |
1976–1981 |
—— |
—— |
Ford, Ford |
reassignment to 11th Circuit |
43 |
Rubin, Alvin BenjaminAlvin Benjamin Rubin |
LA |
1920–1991 |
1977–1989 |
—— |
1989–1991 |
Carter, Carter |
death |
44 |
Vance, Robert SmithRobert Smith Vance |
AL |
1931–1989 |
1977–1981 |
—— |
—— |
Carter, Carter |
reassignment to 11th Circuit |
45 |
Kravitch, Phyllis A.Phyllis A. Kravitch |
GA |
1920– |
1979–1981 |
—— |
—— |
Carter, Carter |
reassignment to 11th Circuit |
46 |
Johnson, Frank MinisFrank Minis Johnson |
AL |
1918–1999 |
1979–1981 |
—— |
—— |
Carter, Carter |
reassignment to 11th Circuit |
47 |
Anderson III, R. LanierR. Lanier Anderson III |
GA |
1936– |
1979–1981 |
—— |
—— |
Carter, Carter |
reassignment to 11th Circuit |
48 |
Garza, Reynaldo GuerraReynaldo Guerra Garza |
TX |
1915–2004 |
1979–1982 |
—— |
1982–2004 |
Carter, Carter |
death |
49 |
Hatchett, Joseph WoodrowJoseph Woodrow Hatchett |
FL |
1932– |
1979–1981 |
—— |
—— |
Carter, Carter |
reassignment to 11th Circuit |
50 |
Henderson, Albert JohnAlbert John Henderson |
GA |
1920–1999 |
1979–1981 |
—— |
—— |
Carter, Carter |
reassignment to 11th Circuit |
52 |
Politz, Henry AnthonyHenry Anthony Politz |
LA |
1932–2002 |
1979–1999 |
1992–1999 |
1999–2002 |
Carter, Carter |
death |
54 |
Johnson, Jr., Samuel D.Samuel D. Johnson, Jr. |
TX |
1920–2002 |
1979–1991 |
—— |
1991–2002 |
Carter, Carter |
death |
55 |
Tate, Jr., AlbertAlbert Tate, Jr. |
LA |
1920–1986 |
1979–1986 |
—— |
—— |
Carter, Carter |
death |
56 |
Clark, Thomas AlonzoThomas Alonzo Clark |
GA |
1920–2005 |
1979–1981 |
—— |
—— |
Carter, Carter |
reassignment to 11th Circuit |
57 |
Williams, Jerre StocktonJerre Stockton Williams |
TX |
1916–1993 |
1980–1990 |
—— |
1990–1993 |
Carter, Carter |
death |
58 |
Garwood, William LockhartWilliam Lockhart Garwood |
TX |
1931–2011 |
1981–1997 |
—— |
1997–2011 |
Reagan, Reagan |
death |
62 |
Hill, Robert MaddenRobert Madden Hill |
TX |
1928–1987 |
1984–1987 |
—— |
—— |
Reagan, Reagan |
death |
65 |
Duhé, Jr., John MalcolmJohn Malcolm Duhé, Jr. |
LA |
1933- |
1988–1999 |
—— |
1999–2011 |
Reagan, Reagan |
retirement |
72 |
Parker, Robert ManleyRobert Manley Parker |
TX |
1937– |
1994–2002 |
—— |
—— |
Clinton, Clinton |
retirement |
76 |
Pickering, Charles W.Charles W. Pickering |
MS |
1937– |
2004[9]–2004 |
—— |
—— |
Bush, G.W.G.W. Bush |
retirement |
Chief judges
Chief Judge |
Hutcheson |
1948–1959 |
Rives |
1959–1960 |
Tuttle |
1960–1967 |
Brown |
1967–1979 |
Coleman |
1979–1981 |
Godbold |
1981–1981 |
C. Clark |
1981–1992 |
Politz |
1992–1999 |
C. King |
1999–2006 |
Jones |
2006– |
|
Chief judges have administrative responsibilities with respect to their circuits, and preside over any panel on which they serve unless the circuit justice (i.e., 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. The chief judge serves for a term of seven years or until age 70, whichever occurs first. The age restrictions are waived if no members of the court would otherwise be qualified for the position.
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 chief after turning 70 years old. The current rules have been in operation since October 1, 1982.
Succession of seats
The court has had 29 seats for active judges. Twelve of these seats were reassigned to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, leaving a seventeen-seat court. The seats 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.
Seat 1 |
Established on December 10, 1869 by the Judiciary Act of 1869 as a circuit judgeship for the Fifth Circuit |
Reassigned to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit by the Judiciary Act of 1891 |
Pardee |
LA |
1891–1919 |
A. King |
GA |
1920–1924 |
Foster |
LA |
1925–1942 |
Lee |
LA |
1943–1949 |
Borah |
LA |
1949–1956 |
Wisdom |
LA |
1957–1977 |
Rubin |
LA |
1977–1989 |
Barksdale |
MS |
1990–2009 |
Graves |
MS |
2011– |
|
Seat 2 |
Established on June 16, 1891 by the Judiciary Act of 1891 |
McCormick |
TX |
1892–1916 |
Batts |
TX |
1917–1919 |
Bryan |
FL |
1920–1935 |
Holmes |
MS |
1936–1954 |
Cameron |
MS |
1955–1964 |
Coleman |
MS |
1965–1981 |
Jolly |
MS |
1982– |
|
Seat 3 |
Established on January 25, 1899 by 30 Stat. 803 |
Shelby |
AL |
1899–1914 |
Walker |
AL |
1914–1930 |
Sibley |
GA |
1931–1949 |
Russell |
GA |
1949–1955 |
Brown |
TX |
1955–1984 |
R. Hill |
TX |
1984–1987 |
Wiener |
LA |
1990–2010 |
Higginson |
LA |
2011– |
|
Seat 4 |
Established on June 10, 1930 by 46 Stat. 538 |
Hutcheson |
TX |
1931–1964 |
Thornberry |
TX |
1965–1978 |
R. Garza |
TX |
1979–1982 |
Higginbotham |
TX |
1982–2006 |
Elrod |
TX |
2007– |
|
Seat 5 |
Established on May 31, 1938 by 52 Stat. 584 |
McCord |
AL |
1938–1951 |
Rives |
AL |
1951–1966 |
Godbold |
AL |
1966–1981 |
Reassigned on October 1, 1981 to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit by 94 Stat. 1994 |
|
Seat 6 |
Established on December 14, 1942 by 56 Stat. 1050 |
Waller |
FL |
1943–1950 |
Strum |
FL |
1950–1954 |
W. Jones |
FL |
1955–1966 |
Dyer |
FL |
1966–1976 |
Fay |
FL |
1976–1981 |
Reassigned on October 1, 1981 to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit by 94 Stat. 1994 |
|
Seat 7 |
Established on February 10, 1954 by 68 Stat. 8 |
Tuttle |
GA |
1954–1968 |
Morgan |
GA |
1968–1978 |
Kravitch |
GA |
1979–1981 |
Reassigned on October 1, 1981 to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit by 94 Stat. 1994 |
|
Seat 8 |
Established on May 19, 1961 by 75 Stat. 80 |
Bell |
GA |
1961–1976 |
J. Hill |
GA |
1976–1981 |
Reassigned on October 1, 1981 to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit by 94 Stat. 1994 |
|
Seat 9 |
Established on May 19, 1961 by 75 Stat. 80 |
Gewin |
AL |
1961–1976 |
Vance |
AL |
1977–1981 |
Reassigned on October 1, 1981 to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit by 94 Stat. 1994 |
|
Seat 10 |
Established as a temporary judgeship on March 18, 1966 by 80 Stat. 75 |
Made permanent on June 18, 1968 by 82 Stat. 184 |
Ainsworth |
LA |
1966–1981 |
Davis |
LA |
1983– |
|
Seat 11 |
Established as a temporary judgeship on March 18, 1966 by 80 Stat. 75 |
Made permanent on June 18, 1968 by 82 Stat. 184 |
Goldberg |
TX |
1966–1980 |
Williams |
TX |
1980–1990 |
DeMoss |
TX |
1991–2007 |
Haynes |
TX |
2008– |
|
Seat 12 |
Established as a temporary judgeship on March 18, 1966 by 80 Stat. 75 |
Made permanent on June 18, 1968 by 82 Stat. 184 |
Simpson |
FL |
1966–1975 |
Tjoflat |
FL |
1975–1981 |
Reassigned on October 1, 1981 to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit by 94 Stat. 1994 |
|
Seat 13 |
Established as a temporary judgeship on March 18, 1966 by 80 Stat. 75 |
Made permanent on June 18, 1968 by 82 Stat. 184 |
Clayton |
MS |
1967–1969 |
C. Clark |
MS |
1969–1992 |
Dennis |
LA |
1995– |
|
Seat 14 |
Established on June 18, 1968 by 82 Stat. 184 |
Carswell |
FL |
1969–1970 |
Roney |
FL |
1970–1981 |
Reassigned on October 1, 1981 to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit by 94 Stat. 1994 |
|
Seat 15 |
Established on June 18, 1968 by 82 Stat. 184 |
Ingraham |
TX |
1969–1973 |
Gee |
TX |
1973–1991 |
Benavides |
TX |
1994– |
|
Seat 16 |
Established on October 20, 1978 by 92 Stat. 1629 |
F. Johnson |
AL |
1979–1981 |
Reassigned on October 1, 1981 to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit by 94 Stat. 1994 |
|
Seat 17 |
Established on October 20, 1978 by 92 Stat. 1629 |
Anderson |
GA |
1979–1981 |
Reassigned on October 1, 1981 to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit by 94 Stat. 1994 |
|
Seat 18 |
Established on October 20, 1978 by 92 Stat. 1629 |
Hatchett |
FL |
1979–1981 |
Reassigned on October 1, 1981 to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit by 94 Stat. 1994 |
|
Seat 19 |
Established on October 20, 1978 by 92 Stat. 1629 |
Henderson |
GA |
1979–1981 |
Reassigned on October 1, 1981 to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit by 94 Stat. 1994 |
|
Seat 20 |
Established on October 20, 1978 by 92 Stat. 1629 |
C. King |
TX |
1979– |
|
Seat 21 |
Established on October 20, 1978 by 92 Stat. 1629 |
Politz |
LA |
1979–1999 |
Pickering |
MS |
2004–2004 |
Southwick |
MS |
2007– |
|
Seat 22 |
Established on October 20, 1978 by 92 Stat. 1629 |
Reavley |
TX |
1979–1990 |
E. Garza |
TX |
1991– |
|
Seat 23 |
Established on October 20, 1978 by 92 Stat. 1629 |
S. Johnson |
TX |
1979–1991 |
Parker |
TX |
1994–2002 |
Prado |
TX |
2003– |
|
Seat 24 |
Established on October 20, 1978 by 92 Stat. 1629 |
Tate |
LA |
1979–1986 |
Duhé |
LA |
1988–1999 |
Clement |
LA |
2001– |
|
Seat 25 |
Established on October 20, 1978 by 92 Stat. 1629 |
T. Clark |
GA |
1979–1981 |
Reassigned on October 1, 1981 to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit by 94 Stat. 1994 |
|
Seat 26 |
Established on October 20, 1978 by 92 Stat. 1629 |
Garwood |
TX |
1981–1997 |
Owen |
TX |
2005– |
|
Seat 27 |
Established on July 10, 1984 by 98 Stat. 333 |
E. Jones |
TX |
1985– |
|
Seat 28 |
Established on July 10, 1984 by 98 Stat. 333 |
Smith |
TX |
1987– |
|
Seat 29 |
Established on December 1, 1990 by 104 Stat. 5089 |
Stewart |
LA |
1994– |
|
See also
References
- ^ Practitioner’s Guide to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
- ^ "That Fascinating and Frenetic Fifth," Time Magazine, 1964-12-04.
- ^ a b c "U. S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit". Official website of the Federal Judicial Center. Archived from the original on March 26, 2005. http://web.archive.org/web/20050326043838/http://www.fjc.gov/history/home.nsf/usca_05_frm?OpenFrameSet. Retrieved June 19, 2005.
- ^ a b "Instructions for Judicial Directory". Website of the University of Texas Law School. Archived from the original on November 11, 2005. http://web.archive.org/web/20051111193332/http://www.utexas.edu/law/depts/career/downloads/judicial_listing.html. Retrieved July 4, 2005.
- ^ a b "Standard Search". Federal Law Clerk Information System. https://lawclerks.ao.uscourts.gov/web/jobSearch. Retrieved June 19, 2005.
- ^ Prior to January 1, 1988, King was named Carolyn Dineen Randall.
- ^ Pardee was appointed as a circuit judge for the Fifth Circuit in 1881 by James A. Garfield. The Judiciary Act of 1891 reassigned his seat to what is now the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
- ^ a b Recess appointment, confirmed by the United States Senate at a later date.
- ^ Recess appointment, never confirmed or rejected by the Senate.
- Bass, Jack (1990). Unlikely Heroes. University of Alabama Press. ISBN 0-8173-0491-6.
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