John Allen Shauck (March 26, 1841 - January 3, 1918) was a Republican politician in the U.S. State of Ohio who was an Ohio Supreme Court Judge 1895–1914.
John Allen Shauck was born on a farm near Johnsville, Richland County, Ohio and attended private and public schools there. In 1866 he graduated from Otterbein University in Westerville, Ohio. In 1867 he graduated from the Law School at the University of Michigan, and started a practice at Dayton, Ohio.[1]
Shauck continued a private practice until 1884, when he was elected as a Republican to the Circuit Court Judgeship of the Second Circuit. He was re-elected in 1889.[1]
At the 1894 State Republican Convention, Shauck defeated James Latimer Price and incumbent Franklin J. Dickman for the nomination, and Democrat James D. Ermston in the General election for State Supreme Court Justice.[2] He remained on the court until the end of 1914.[3]
Starting in 1900, he was professor of law at The Ohio State University, and was president of the Ohio Bar association in 1917.[4]
He died January 3, 1918 at Columbus.[4]
Legal offices | ||
---|---|---|
Preceded by Franklin J. Dickman |
Ohio Supreme Court Judges 1895-1914 |
Succeeded by Edward S. Matthias |