United States District Court for the Northern District of California

United States District Court for the Northern District of California
(N.D. Cal.)
Appeals to Ninth Circuit
Established August 5, 1886
Judges assigned 14
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The United States District Court for the Northern District of California (in case citations, N.D. Cal.) is the federal United States district court whose jurisdiction comprises following counties of California: Alameda, Contra Costa, Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake, Marin, Mendocino, Monterey, Napa, San Benito, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, and Sonoma. The court hears cases in its courtrooms in Eureka, Oakland, San Francisco, and San Jose. It is headquartered in San Francisco.

Cases from the Northern District of California are appealed to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit).

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History

California was admitted as a state on September 9, 1850, and was initially divided into two districts, the Northern and the Southern, by Act of Congress approved September 28, 1850, 9 Stat. 521.[1] The boundary line was at the 37th parallel of North Latitude.[2] The creating act provided that:

In addition to the ordinary jurisdiction and powers of a District Court of the United States, with which the Southern District Court of New York has been invested, the said Courts be and hereby are invested respectively within the limits of its district with the exercise of concurrent jurisdiction and power in all civil cases now exercised by the Circuit Courts of the United States; and that in all cases where said Courts shall exercise such jurisdiction, appeals may be taken from the judgments, orders or decrees of said Courts to the Supreme Court of the United States.

The Act of August 31, 1852 made the Judge of the Northern District be Judge of the Southern District as well until otherwise provided, by 10 Stat. 76, 84,[1] effectively creating a single District in all but name until an Act of January 18, 1854 provided for the appointment of a Judge for the Southern District.[2] The Southern District of California was abolished and the State made to constitute a single district - the United States District Court for the District of California - by Act of Congress approved July 27, 1866, 14 Stat. 300.[1][2]

Twenty years later, on August 5, 1886, Congress re-created the Southern District of California by 24 Stat. 308.[2] Erskine M. Ross was appointed Judge of the new district and served until his promotion to the Circuit Judgeship, when he was succeeded by Olin Wellborn.[2] On March 18, 1966, the Eastern and Central Districts were created from portions of the Northern and Southern Districts by 80 Stat. 75.[1]

Current judges

# Title Judge Duty station Born Term of service Appointed by
Active Chief Senior
46 Chief Judge James Ware San Francisco 1946 1990–present 2011–present G.H.W. Bush
47 District Judge Saundra Brown Armstrong Oakland 1947 1991–present G.H.W. Bush
50 District Judge Claudia Ann Wilken Oakland 1949 1993–present Clinton
52 District Judge Susan Illston San Francisco 1948 1995–present Clinton
56 District Judge William Haskell Alsup San Francisco 1945 1999–present Clinton
57 District Judge Phyllis Jean Hamilton Oakland 1952 2000–present Clinton
58 District Judge Jeffrey White San Francisco 1945 2002–present G.W. Bush
59 District Judge Richard G. Seeborg San Francisco 1956 2010–present Obama
60 District Judge Lucy H. Koh San Jose 1968 2010–present Obama
61 District Judge Edward J. Davila San Jose 1952 2011–present Obama
62 District Judge Edward M. Chen San Francisco 1953 2011–present Obama
63 District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers Oakland 1965 2011–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)
30 Senior District Judge Samuel Conti San Francisco 1922 1970–1987 (none) 1987–present Nixon
36 Senior District Judge William W Schwarzer San Francisco 1925 1976–1991 (none) 1991–present Ford
38 Senior District Judge Thelton Henderson San Francisco 1933 1980–1998 1990–1997 1998–present Carter
39 Senior District Judge Marilyn Hall Patel San Francisco 1938 1980–2009 1997–2004 2009–present Carter
43 Senior District Judge Delwen Lowell Jensen Oakland 1928 1986–1997 (none) 1997–present Reagan
49 Senior District Judge Ronald M. Whyte San Jose 1942 1992–2009 (none) 2009–present G.H.W. Bush
51 Senior District Judge Maxine M. Chesney San Francisco 1942 1995–2009 (none) 2009–present Clinton
53 Senior District Judge Charles R. Breyer San Francisco 1941 1997–2011 (none) 2011-present Clinton

Former judges

# Judge State Born/Died Active service Term as Chief Judge Senior status Appointed by Reason for
termination
1 Hoffman, Jr., OgdenOgden Hoffman, Jr. CA 1822–1891 1851–1866
1886–1891
(none) (none) Fillmore, Fillmore reassignment to D. Cal.
death
2 Morrow, William W.William W. Morrow CA 1843–1929 1891[3]–1897 (none) (none) Harrison, Harrison appointment to 9th Cir.
3 Haven, John J. DeJohn J. De Haven CA 1849–1913 1897–1913 (none) (none) McKinley, McKinley death
4 Van Fleet, William CaryWilliam Cary Van Fleet CA 1852–1923 1907–1923 (none) (none) Roosevelt, T.T. Roosevelt death
5 Dooling, Maurice TimothyMaurice Timothy Dooling CA 1860–1924 1913–1924 (none) (none) Wilson, Wilson death
6 Partridge, John SlaterJohn Slater Partridge CA 1870–1926 1923–1926 (none) (none) Harding, Harding death
7 Kerrigan, Frank HenryFrank Henry Kerrigan CA 1868–1935 1924–1935 (none) (none) Coolidge, Coolidge death
8 St. Sure, Adolphus FredericAdolphus Frederic St. Sure CA 1869–1949 1925–1947 (none) 1947–1949 Coolidge, Coolidge death
9 Louderback, HaroldHarold Louderback CA 1881–1941 1928–1941 (none) (none) Coolidge, Coolidge death
10 Roche, Michael JosephMichael Joseph Roche CA 1878–1964 1935–1958 1948–1958 1958–1964 Roosevelt, F.F. Roosevelt death
11 Welsh, Martin IgnatiusMartin Ignatius Welsh CA 1882–1953 1939–1946 (none) 1946–1953 Roosevelt, F.F. Roosevelt death
12 Goodman, Louis EarlLouis Earl Goodman CA 1892–1961 1942–1961 1958–1961 (none) Roosevelt, F.F. Roosevelt death
13 Harris, George BernardGeorge Bernard Harris CA 1901–1983 1946–1970 1961–1970 1970–1983 Truman, Truman death
14 Lemmon, Dal MillingtonDal Millington Lemmon CA 1887–1958 1947–1954 (none) (none) Truman, Truman appointment to 9th Cir.
15 Erskine, Herbert WilsonHerbert Wilson Erskine CA 1888–1951 1949–1951 (none) (none) Truman, Truman death
16 Carter, Oliver JesseOliver Jesse Carter CA 1911–1976 1950–1976 1970–1976 1976 Truman, Truman death
17 Murphy, Edward PrestonEdward Preston Murphy CA 1904–1958 1950–1958 (none) (none) Truman, Truman death
18 Friedman, Monroe MarkMonroe Mark Friedman CA 1895–1978 1952–1953 (none) (none) Truman, Truman not confirmed[4]
19 Hamlin, Jr., Oliver DevetaOliver Deveta Hamlin, Jr. CA 1892–1973 1953–1958 (none) (none) Eisenhower, Eisenhower appointment to 9th Cir.
20 Halbert, SherrillSherrill Halbert CA 1901–1991 1954–1966 (none) (none) Eisenhower, Eisenhower reassignment to E.D. Cal.
21 Wollenberg, Albert CharlesAlbert Charles Wollenberg CA 1900–1981 1958–1975 (none) 1975–1981 Eisenhower, Eisenhower death
22 Burke, Lloyd HudsonLloyd Hudson Burke CA 1916–1988 1958–1979 (none) 1979–1988 Eisenhower, Eisenhower death
23 Sweigert, William ThomasWilliam Thomas Sweigert CA 1900–1983 1959–1973 (none) 1973–1983 Eisenhower, Eisenhower death
24 MacBride, Thomas JamisonThomas Jamison MacBride CA 1914–2000 1961–1966 (none) (none) Kennedy, Kennedy reassignment to E.D. Cal.
25 Zirpoli, Alfonso JosephAlfonso Joseph Zirpoli CA 1905–1995 1961–1975 (none) 1975–1995 Kennedy, Kennedy death
26 Weigel, Stanley AlexanderStanley Alexander Weigel CA 1905–1999 1962–1982 (none) 1982–1997 Kennedy, Kennedy retirement
27 Peckham, Robert FrancisRobert Francis Peckham CA 1920–1993 1966–1988 1976–1988 1988–1993 Johnson, L.L. Johnson death
28 Levin, Gerald SanfordGerald Sanford Levin CA 1906–1971 1969–1971 (none) (none) Nixon, Nixon death
29 Schnacke, Robert HowardRobert Howard Schnacke CA 1913–1994 1970–1983 (none) 1983–1994 Nixon, Nixon death
31 Williams, Spencer MortimerSpencer Mortimer Williams CA 1922–2008 1971–1987 (none) 1987–2008 Nixon, Nixon death
32 Renfrew, Charles ByronCharles Byron Renfrew CA 1928–present 1971–1980 (none) (none) Nixon, Nixon resignation
33 Orrick Jr., William HorsleyWilliam Horsley Orrick Jr. CA 1915–2003 1974–1985 (none) 1985–2003 Nixon, Nixon death
34 Ingram, William AustinWilliam Austin Ingram CA 1924–2002 1976–1990 1988–1990 1990–2002 Ford, Ford death
35 Poole, Cecil F.Cecil F. Poole CA 1914–1997 1976–1980 (none) (none) Ford, Ford appointment to 9th Cir.
37 Aguilar, Robert PeterRobert Peter Aguilar CA 1931–present 1980–1996 (none) 1996 Carter, Carter retirement
40 Lynch, Eugene F.Eugene F. Lynch CA 1931–present 1982–1997 (none) 1997 Reagan, Reagan retirement
41 Vukasin Jr., John P.John P. Vukasin Jr. CA 1928–1993 1983–1993 (none) (none) Reagan, Reagan death
42 Legge, Charles A.Charles A. Legge CA 1930–present 1984–2001 (none) (none) Reagan, Reagan retirement
44 Smith, Fern M.Fern M. Smith CA 1933–present 1988–2003 (none) 2003–2005 Reagan, Reagan retirement
45 Walker, VaughnVaughn Walker CA 1944–present 1989–2011 2004–2010 (none) G.H.W. Bush retirement
48 Caulfield, Barbara A.Barbara A. Caulfield CA 1947–2010 1991–1994 (none) (none) Bush, G.H.W.G.H.W. Bush resignation
54 Jenkins, MartinMartin Jenkins CA 1954–present 1997–2008 (none) (none) Clinton, Clinton resignation
55 Fogel, Jeremy D.Jeremy D. Fogel CA 1949-present 1998–present (none) (none) Clinton, Clinton resignation

Magistrate judges

Magistrate Judge Appointed Ended service
Nandor Vadas July 2004

United States Attorney

The United States Attorney for the Northern District of California represents the United States in civil and criminal litigation in the court. Melinda Haag was nominated by President Barack Obama to serve as the United States Attorney for the Northern District of California on March 25, 2010, confirmed by the Senate on August 5, and sworn in on August 13, 2010.

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d U.S. District Courts of California, Legislative history, Federal Judicial Center.
  2. ^ a b c d e Willoughby Rodman, History of the Bench and Bar of Southern California (1909), p. 46.
  3. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 10, 1891, confirmed by the United States Senate on January 11, 1892, and received commission on January 11, 1892.
  4. ^ Recess appointment; the United States Senate later rejected the appointment.

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