Benchlight The federal appellate judiciary

Appointment

Court
Circuit Court of the District of Columbia
Title
Chief Judge
Appointed by
Franklin PierceDemocratic president
Seat
CCDC0103
Nominated
Dec. 3, 1855
Committee action
Not Referred to Committee
Senate vote
Voice
Confirmed
Dec. 7, 1855
Commissioned
Dec. 7, 1855
Service ended
March 3, 1863Abolition of Court

Source Federal Judicial Center, Biographical Directory of Article III Judges. Party shown is the party of the appointing president, which is a fact about the president, not about the judge.

Judicial service history

Every federal judicial office held, in order of appointment.

CourtTitleCommissionedEndedAppointed by
Circuit Court of the District of Columbia Judge Feb. 3, 1846 Dec. 14, 1855 Appointment to Another Judicial Position James K. Polk
Circuit Court of the District of Columbia Chief Judge Dec. 7, 1855 March 3, 1863 Abolition of Court Franklin Pierce

Recent judicial activity

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Cases

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Judicial writings

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Source Authorship is recorded only where the source data carries it. For recent Courts of Appeals opinions CourtListener frequently publishes the decision as a single document without naming the authoring judge, so an absence here means the attribution is unavailable upstream — not that the judge has written nothing.