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Judges Profiles WIEDMiller, Andrew GalbraithBorn 1801 in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.Died 1874 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Federal Judicial Service:United States District Court, District of Wisconsin, 1848-1870.Nominated by James K. Polk on June 12, 1848, to a new seat created by 9 Stat. 233; confirmedby the Senate on June 12, 1848, and received commission on June 12, 1848. Service terminatedon June 30, 1870, due to assignment to another court.United States District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin, 1870-1873.Reassigned June 30, 1870 to a seat created by 16 Stat. 171 (1870); Service terminated on January1, 1873, due to retirement.Education:Dickinson College, unknown.Washington College, Pennsylvania, B.A., 1819.Read Law, 1822.Professional Career:Private practice, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 1822-1838.Pennsylvania Attorney General, unknown.Associate Justice, Supreme Court of Wisconsin Territory, 1838-1848.Judge’s Manuscript Information:Location: State Historical Society of Wisconsin. 816 State Street, Madison, Wisconsin,53706. (608) 264-6460.Smith, George B., papers, 1837-1890; 4.4 cubic ft.The file consists of correspondence discussing the efforts of Matthew Carpenter to have AndrewG. Miller’s judicial district combined with that of James Hopkins.Howe, James HenryBorn 1827 in Turner, Maine.Died 1893 in Boston, Massachusetts.Federal Judicial Service:United States District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin 1873-1875.Nominated by Ulysses Grant on December 9, 1873, to a seat vacated by Andrew G. Miller;confirmed by the Senate on December 11, 1873, and received commission on December 11,1873. Service terminated on January 1, 1875, due to resignation.Education:Read Law, 1848.Professional Career:Private practice, Green Bay, Wisconsin, 1848-1860.Wisconsin Attorney General, 1860-1862.United States Army Colonel, 1862-1864.Private practice, Kenosha, Wisconsin, unknown.Vice President and Counsel, Chicago Northwestern Railroad Co., Chicago, Illinois, 1873.Private practice, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railroad, Chicago, Illinois, 1875-1892.Judge’s Manuscript Information:Location: State Historical Society of Wisconsin. 816 State Street, Madison, Wisconsin,53706. (608) 264-6460.Howe, Timothy Otis, papers, 1846, 1854, 1857-1890; 0.6 cubic ft.The collection contains three letters Howe wrote to his uncle, Timothy Howe, in 1864.Smith, George B., papers, 1837-1890; 4.4 cubic ft.The file consists of correspondence.Dyer, Charles E.Born 1834 in Cicero, New York.Died 1905 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Federal Judicial Service:United States District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin 1875-1888.Nominated by Ulysses Grant on February 10 1875, to a seat vacated by James H. Howe;confirmed by the Senate on February 10, 1875, and received commission on February 10, 1875.Service terminated on May 18, 1888, due to resignation.Education:Read Law, 1857.Professional Career:Private practice, Sandusky, Ohio, 1857-1858.Private practice, Racine, Wisconsin, 1859-1860.City Attorney, City of Racine, Racine, Wisconsin, 1861-1867.Member, Wisconsin State House of Representatives, 1867-1868.Private practice, Racine, Wisconsin, 1868-1875.Private practice, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1888-1905.General Counsel, Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1888-1905.Judge’s Manuscript Information:Location: Indiana Historical Society. 450 W. Ohio St., Indianapolis, Indiana 46202.(317) 232-1882.Butler, Noble Chase, papers, 1809-1933; 19 linear ft.The file consists of correspondence.Location: Library of Congress. 101 Independence Ave, SE, Washington, DC 20540.(202) 707-5000.Gresham, Walter Quintin, papers, 1857-1930; 10 ft.The file consists of correspondence.Jenkins, James GrahamBorn 1834 in Saratoga Springs, New York.Died 1921 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Federal Judicial Service:United States District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin 1888-1893.Nominated by Grover Cleveland on June 19, 1888, to a seat vacated by Charles E. Dyer;confirmed by the Senate on July 2, 1888, and received commission on July 2, 1888. Serviceterminated on March 23, 1893, due to appointment to the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals.United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, 1893-1905.Nominated by Grover Cleveland on March 20, 1893, to a seat vacated by Walter Q. Gresham;confirmed by the Senate on March 23, 1893, and received commission on March 23, 1893.Service terminated on February 23, 1905, due to retirement.For information on Judge Jenkins’ circuit court service, see his entry under Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals Judges, p. III-65Education:Read Law, 1855.Professional Career:Private practice, New York City, New York, 1855-1857.Private practice, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1857-1888.City Attorney, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1863-1867.Private Practice, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1905-1908.First Dean, Marquette University Law School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1908-1913.Judge’s Manuscript Information:Location: State Historical Society of Wisconsin. 816 State Street, Madison, Wisconsin,53706. (608) 264-6460.Jenkins, James Graham, papers, 1855-1927; 0.4 cubic ft.The file consists of correspondence, addresses, certificates, appointments, and memorials.Location: Yale University. Sterling Memorial Library. 120 High Street, New Haven,Connecticut, 06520-8240. (203) 432-2798.Brewer Family, papers, 1714-1954; 13.75 linear ft.The file consists of correspondence.Seaman, William HenryBorn 1842 in New Berlin, Wisconsin.Died 1915 in Coronado Beach, California.Federal Judicial Service:United States District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin 1893-1905.Nominated by Grover Cleveland on March 27, 1893, to a seat vacated by James G. Jenkins;confirmed by the Senate on April 3, 1893, and received commission on April 3, 1893. Serviceterminated on March 1, 1905, due to appointment to the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals.United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.Nominated by Theodore Roosevelt on February 25, 1905 to a seat vacated by James G. Jenkins;confirmed by the Senate on March 1, 1905 and received commission on March 1, 1905. Serviceterminated on March 8, 1915 due to death.For information on Judge Seaman’s circuit court service, see his entry under Seventh CircuitCourt of Appeals Judges, p. III-66Education:Read Law 1868.Professional Career:United States Army Sergeant, 1861-1864.Chief Clerk, Quartermaster Department, United States Army, 1864-1866.Private practice, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, 1868-1893.Mayor, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, unknown.Alderman, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, unknown.Judge’s Manuscript Information:Location: State Historical Society of Wisconsin. 816 State Street, Madison, Wisconsin,53706. (608) 264-6460.Seaman, William Henry, papers; 0.2 cubic ft.This collection is unprocessed.Location: Cornell University. John M. Olin Library, Ithaca, New York, 14853-5301.(607) 255-7557.Barnard, William Nichols, papers, 1870-1936; 1 ft.The file consists of correspondence concerning various patent cases and disputes.Quarles, Joseph VeryBorn 1843 in Kenosha, Wisconsin.Died 1911.Federal Judicial Service:United States District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin 1905-1911.Nominated by Theodore Roosevelt on February 25, 1905, to a seat vacated by William H.Seaman; confirmed by the Senate on March 6, 1905, and received commission on March 6, 1905.Service terminated in 1911 due to death.Education:University of Michigan, A.B., 1866.University of Michigan Law School, LL.B., 1867.Professional Career:Private practice with Mr. O.S. Head, Kenosha, Wisconsin, 1868-1882.District Attorney, Kenosha County, Wisconsin, 1870-1876.Mayor of Kenosha, Wisconsin, 1876.Wisconsin State Assemblyman, 1879.Wisconsin State Senator, 1880-1882.Private practice with John B. Winslow, Racine, Wisconsin, 1882-1888.Private practice, Quarles, Spence & Quarles, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1888 -1899.United States Senator from Wisconsin, 1899-1905.Judge’s Manuscript Information:Location: State Historical Society of Wisconsin. 816 State Street, Madison, Wisconsin,53706. (608) 264-6460.Quarles, Joseph Very, papers, 1837-1911, 1 cubic ft.The file consists of drafts and notes for articles and speeches (1864-1911), and personal andfamily correspondence (1860-1868).Hoard, William Dempster, papers, 1880-1918; 30.4 cubic ft.The file consists of correspondence.Location: University of Wisconsin -- River Falls. Chalmer Davee Library. 410 S 3rd St.,River Falls, Wisconsin, 54022-5013. (715) 425-3567.Campbell, Samuel W., papers, 1881-1931; 4 boxes.The file consists of correspondence.Geiger, Ferdinand AugustBorn 1867 in Cassville, Wisconsin.Died 1939.Federal Judicial Service:United States District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin 1912-1939.Nominated by William H. Taft on February 19, 1912, to a seat vacated by Joseph V. Quarles;confirmed by the Senate on March 20, 1912, and received commission on March 20, 1912.Service terminated on May 22, 1939, due to retirement.Education:Unknown.Professional Career:Private practice, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1888-1912.Judge’s Manuscript Information:Location: State Historical Society of Wisconsin. 816 State Street, Madison, Wisconsin,53706. (608) 264-6460.Geiger, Ferdinand August, papers, 1837-1951; 0.6 cubic ft.The file consists of correspondence (1881-1939), family and personal papers (1839-1951),speeches (1911-1931), papers relating to the United States Department of Justice (1937-1938),and a copy of lectures on the powers and duties of a United States Attorney.Location: Illinois State Historical Library. Old State Capitol., Springfield, Illinois,62701-1507. (217) 524-7216.Alschuler, Samuel, papers, 1885-1969; 6 ft.The file consists of correspondence.Duffy, Francis RyanBorn 1888 in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin.Died 1979 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Federal Judicial Service:United States District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin 1939-1949.Nominated by Franklin D. Roosevelt on June 21, 1939, to a seat vacated by Ferdinand A. Geiger;confirmed by the Senate on June 26, 1939, and received commission on June 29, 1939. Serviceterminated on February 2, 1949, due to appointment to the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals.United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.Nominated by Harry S. Truman on January 13, 1949, to a seat vacated by Evan A. Evans;confirmed by the Senate on January 31, 1949, and received commission on February 2, 1949.Served as Chief Judge, 1954-1959. Assumed senior status on June 30, 1966. Service terminatedon August 16, 1979, due to death.For information on Judge Duffy’s Circuit Court service, see his entry under Seventh CircuitCourt of Appeals Judges, p. III-67Education:University of Wisconsin, B.A., 1910.University of Wisconsin Law School LL.B., 1912.Professional Career:Private practice, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, 1912-1917.United States Army, 1917-1919.Private practice, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, 1919-1933.United States Senator from Wisconsin, 1933-1939.Private practice, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, 1939.Judge’s Manuscript Information:Location: State Historical Society of Wisconsin. 816 State Street, Madison, Wisconsin,53706. (608) 264-6460.Duffy, Francis Ryan, papers, 1906-1979; 10.4 cubic ft.The file consists of biographical material, correspondence, campaign material, legislative andjudicial files, and speeches.Bolen, Harry Wilbur, papers, 1837-1887, 1903-1944; 1.6 cubic ft.The file consists of correspondence.Kyle, John K., papers, 1925-1964; 0.6 cubic ft.The file consists of correspondence.La Budde, Wilhelmine D., papers, 1924-1956; 7.5 cubic ft.The file consists of correspondence.Van Spach, Leonard B., papers, 1908-1950; 1.2 cubic ft.The file consists of correspondence.Location: University of Wisconsin -- Milwaukee. Golda Meir Library. 2311 EastHartford Avenue, Room W250. Milwaukee Wisconsin, 53201.(414) 229-5402.Rubin, William Benjamin, papers, 1908-1950; 8.2 cubic ft.The file consist of correspondence regarding senatorial campaign of 1938.Location: University of Wisconsin -- River Falls. Chalmer Davee Library., 410 S 3rd St.,River Falls, Wisconsin, 54022-5013. (715) 425 3567.White, Kenneth S., papers, 1917-1949; 8 cubic ft.The file consists of correspondence.Wyman, Walker Demarquis, papers, 1920, 1929-1986; 7.2 cubic ft.Collection is restricted..Law Clerks:Hon. Myron L. Gordon, 1942Tehan, Robert EmmetBorn 1905 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Died 1975 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Federal Judicial Service:United States District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin 1949-1975.Nominated by Harry S. Truman on April 5, 1949, to a seat vacated by F. Ryan Duffy; confirmedby the Senate on May 17, 1949, and received commission on May 19, 1949. Served as ChiefJudge 1954-June 30, 1971. Assumed senior status on June 30, 1971.Service terminated on November 27, 1975, due to death.Education:Marquette University, A.B., 1927.Marquette University Law School, LL.B., 1929.Professional Career:Private practice, Wisconsin, 1930-1949.Wisconsin State Assemblyman, 1937-1942.Wisconsin State Senator, 1942-1948.Judge’s Manuscript Information:Location: University of Wisconsin -- Milwaukee. Golda Meir Library. 2311 EastHartford Avenue, Room W250. Milwaukee Wisconsin, 53201.(414) 229-5402.Tehan, Robert Emmet, papers, 1940-1975; 8.4 cubic ft.The collection consists of papers including biographical clippings, correspondence relating to hispolitical and judicial career, speeches, judicial administrative files, a small quantity of personalfinancial records, and photographs. The biographical information focuses on Tehan's tenure inthe Wisconsin State Assembly and Senate (1936-1949), his leadership of the Democratic Party asstate chair, and his later career as a federal judge (1949-1975). The legislative correspondenceconsists of letters to and from constituents, letters concerning the Wisconsin Democratic Party,and get-well and thank-you letters from political leaders. Tehan's judicial papers include filesdocumenting court administration and relations with other government officials and other federaljudges, e.g., the Honorable F. Ryan Duffy, as well as some material on his professional activitiesincluding attendance at Seventh Circuit Judicial conferences. The correspondence from his yearsas a federal judge also includes letters concerning his appointment. The bulk of the judicialpapers are opinions, orders, and other materials from Tehan's personal chambers files. Thesepapers cover a wide variety of civil cases and a smaller number of criminal cases. Additionalfiles concern three-judge panels that reviewed constitutional issues. Among the highlights arecases concerning desegregation and open housing in Milwaukee and cases featuring prominentrailroads and Wisconsin corporations e.g., J. I. Case, Allis-Chalmers, and Milwaukee Gas LightCompany.Location: University of Delaware 181 South College Avenue., Newark, Delaware,19717-5267. (302) 831-2965.Williams, John J., papers, 1946-1988; 149 linear ft.The file consists of correspondence.Law Clerks:Irvin B. Charne, 1949-1951Dale E. Ihlenfeldt, 1951-1955Theodore Priebe, 1954-1956Richard R. Robinson, 1956-1958Joan DaltonRuth La Fave, 1962-1967Grubb, Kenneth PhilipBorn 1895 in Mauston, Wisconsin.Died 1976.Federal Judicial Service:United States District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin 1955-1965.Nominated by Dwight D. Eisenhower on May 13, 1955, to a new seat created by 68 Stat. 8(1954); confirmed by the Senate on June 15, 1955, and received commission on June 16, 1955.Service terminated on October 8, 1965, due to retirement.Education:University of Wisconsin Law School, LL.B., 1921.Professional Career:United States Army Lieutenant, World War I, unknown.Private practice, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1921-1955.Law Clerks:Howard C. Equitz, 1955-1957Daniel Howard, 1955-1957Ina Maria Lubitz, 1957-1965(?)George P. Stephan, 1960-1961Roch Carter, 1964-1965Reynolds, John W.Born 1921 in Green Bay, Wisconsin.Died 2002 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Federal Judicial Service:United States District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin1965-2002.Nominated by Lyndon B. Johnson on October 13, 1965, to a seat vacated by Kenneth P. Grubb;confirmed by the Senate on October 21, 1965, and received commission on October 21, 1965.Served as Chief Judge, July 1, 1971- August 31, 1986. Assumed senior status on August 31,1986. Service terminated on January 7, 2002, due to death.Education:University of Wisconsin, Ph.B.(Bachelor of Philosophy), 1946.University of Wisconsin Law School, LL.B., 1949.Professional Career:United States Army, 1942-1946.Private practice, Green Bay, Wisconsin, 1949-1959.District Director, United States Office of Price Stabilization, 1951-1953.United States Commissioner, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin,1953-1958.Wisconsin Attorney General, 1959-1963.Wisconsin Governor, 1963-1965.Judge’s Manuscript Information:Location: State Historical Society of Wisconsin. 816 State Street, Madison, Wisconsin,53706. (608) 264-6460.Wisconsin Attorney General’s Department, Attorney General John Reynolds; Correspondence,1959-1960; 3.6 cubic ft.The collection consists of correspondence regarding private legal matters beyond the scope of the Attorney General’s statutory responsibilities.Reynolds, John W., Wisconsin Governor, 1963-1965, records, 1954-1964; 30.6 cubic ft. Thecollection consists of gubernatorial papers of former Democratic Governor John W. Reynolds,which include miscellaneous papers pertaining to his service as Attorney General (1959-1963)and files concerning his political activities and electoral campaigns (1954-1964).Law Clerks:Roch Carter, 1965-1967, 1969-1972Robert A. Melin, 1966Thomas A. Plein, 1966-1968Michael Ash, 1967-1968Joan F. Kessler, 1968-1969Bruce P. Bickner, 1968-1969James C. Munson, 1969-1970Truman A. Morrison, III, 1970-1971John C. Loring, 1971-1972Robert H. Heidt, 1972-1973George E. Garvey, 1972-1974Michael J. Remington, 1973-1974James P. Maloney, 1974-1975Thomas V. Seifert, 1974-1975Armin K. Taus, 1975-1976Patrick B. Bauer, 1975-1976Carole Wenerowicz, 1976-1977Patrick O. Dunphy, 1976-1977Susan R. Robertson, 1977-1982Dale B. Tauke, 1977-1978Judith E. (Spangler) Donegan, 1978-1980David J. Harth, 1979-1980Stephen J. Nording, 1980-1981David L. DeBruin, 1981-1983James J. Neath, 1982-1984Thomas M. Williams, 1983-1985Robert J. Dreps, 1984-1985Daniel E. Conley, 1985-1987Paul A. Lucey, 1985-1986Timothy G. Duffy, 1986-1988Kathleen S. Donius, 1987-1989Gary M. Zinkgraf, 1988-1990Todd M.Krieg, 1989-1991Scott J. Campbell, 1990-1992Theresa J. (Zeller) Suchy, 1991-1993, 1996-2002David Newmann, 1992-1994Christine M. Stoneman, 1993-1995Michael A. Zubrensky, 1994-1995Michael B. Kades, 1995-1997Walter J. Lanier, 1995-1996Jeremy P. Levinson, 1997-1998Jeffrey A. Simmons, 1998-1999Colleen D. Ball, 1999Maryanne C. Woo, 1999-2000Rebecca K. Blemberg, 2000-2001Peter A. Tomasi, 2001-2002Gordon, Myron L.Born February 11, 1918 in Kenosha, Wisconsin.Died November 3, 2009 in Palm Desert, CaliforniaFederal Judicial Service:United States District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin 1967-2001.Nominated by Lyndon B. Johnson on January 16, 1967, to a new seat created by 80 Stat. 75 (1966); confirmed by the Senate on March 2, 1967, and received commission on March 4, 1967. Assumed senior status on February 12, 1983. Service terminated 2001, due to retirement.Education:University of Wisconsin, B.A., 1939. (Editor of the Wisconsin Octopus, campus humor magazine)University of Wisconsin, M.A., 1939.Harvard Law School, LL.B., 1942.Professional Career:Law Clerk, United States District Court Judge F. Ryan Duffy, 1942.U.S Naval Reserve, 1942-1945.Private practice, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1945-1950.Civil Court Judge, Milwaukee County, 1950-1954.Circuit Court Judge, State of Wisconsin, 1954-1961.Associate Justice, Wisconsin Supreme Court, 1961-1967.Publications:Taxes and You Will, 1948 Wis. Law Rev. 155 (March 1948).Life Insurance Proceeds – Their Protection from Taxes and Creditors, 32 Marquette Law Rev. 44 (May 1948).Fraud in Federal Income Tax, 32 Marquette Law Rev. 120 (Sept. 1948).Third-Party Impleader in Wisconsin, 35 Marquette Law Rev. 108 (Fall 1951).Techniques in Oral Advocacy, 1964 Wis. Law Rev. 445 (May 1964).Chief Justice Currie and the Wisconsin Supreme Court, 1970 Wis. Law Rev. 967(1970).Judge’s Manuscript Information:Location: University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee. Golda Meir Library. 2311 EastHartford Avenue, Room W250. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53201.(414) 229-5402.Gordon, Myron L., papers, 1967-1971; 0.1 cubic ft.The collection consists of clippings regarding his 1967 nomination, and commentary on the ethnic composition of the Federal Courts and the role of his religion in the nomination. Also included are congratulatory letters, a transcript of the induction proceedings, and a 1971 testimonial. Awards and Recognitions:Location: Library of the United States Courts – Milwaukee. Milwaukee Federal Building and United States Courthouse. Room 516.Folder: District Court Judges (Milwaukee)File:Judge GordonGordon receives MBA’S Lifetime Achievement Award, MBA MESSENGER, (Volume 10, Number 4, May 2001).Judge Myron L. Gordon Earns “Lifetime Jurist Achievement” Award, Wisconsin State Bar News Release, February 27, 2002.Judge White Named 2001 Judge of the Year; Dahlberg, Gordon Receive LifetimeAwards, WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL, March 13, 2002.Law Clerks:Hon. Aaron E. Goodstein, 1967-1968Richard P. Broder, 1967-1969Stephen L. Chernof, 1968-1969Richard A. Kranitz, 1969-1970Lawrence J. Jost, 1969-1970F. Thomas Olson, 1970-1972Ellen M. Kozak, 1970-1971Richard Bird, 1971-1973Michael P. Erhard, 1973-1974Thomas W. St. John, 1973-1975Mark J. Rogers, 1974-1976Dennis M. Grzezinski, 1975-1977Deborah S. Kleinman-McNeil, 1976-1978David P. Lowe, 1977-1979Ronald S. Flagg, 1978-8190Douglas A. Woodard, 1980-1982Carol S. Josten, 1981-1983William F. Brown, 1980-1982Cordelia S. Munroe, 1983-1985Brian L. Pierson, 1983-1985Thomas M. Giller, 1984-1986Scott R. Winkler, 1985-1987Deborah B. Goldberg-Menashe, 1986-1988Jan M. Schroeder, 1987-1991Peter G. Earle, 1988-1990Walter E. Zimmerman, 1990-1992Stacy M. Parks, 1991-1999Clifford S. Anderson, 1992-1994Christopher P. Banaszak, 1994-1996Jennifer Jill Kent, 1996-1998Timothy T. Finley, 1998-2001Warren, Robert WillisBorn August 30, 1925 in Raton, New Mexico.Died August 20, 1998 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Federal Judicial Service:United States District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin 1974-1998.Nominated by Richard M. Nixon on August 8, 1974, to a seat vacated by Robert E. Tehan; confirmed by the Senate on August 22, 1974, and received commission on August 27, 1974. Served as Chief Judge, September 1, 1986-August 1, 1991. Assumed senior status on August 1, 1991. Service terminated on August 20, 1998, due to death.Education:Macalester College, MN, B.A., 1950.University of Minnesota, M.A., 1951.University of Wisconsin Law School, J.D., 1956.Professional Career:United States Army, 95th Infantry, 1943-1946.Foreign Affairs Officer, United States Department of State, 1951-1953.Private practice, Elkhorn, Wisconsin, 1956-1957.Private practice, Green Bay, Wisconsin, 1957-1959.Assistant District Attorney, Brown County, Wisconsin, 1959-1961.District Attorney, Brown County, Wisconsin, 1961-1965.Private practice, Green Bay, Wisconsin, 1965-1969.Member, Wisconsin State Senate, 1965-1969.Wisconsin Attorney General, 1969-1974.Founder of “Wanderers of the Canadian Shield”Judge’s Manuscript Information:Location: State Historical Society of Wisconsin. 816 State Street, Madison, Wisconsin,53706. (608) 264-6460.Wisconsin Department of Justice, Speeches of Attorney General Robert W. Warren, 1971-1974; 1.2 cubic ft.The collection consists of speeches Judge Warren gave to organizations, clubs and groups around the state.Law Clerks:Christine M. Wiseman, 1974-1976Mark J. Wleklinski, 1974-1976James W. Greer, Jr., 1976-1977Michael E. Husmann, 1976-1978Hon. Patricia J. Gorence, 1977-1979Thomas A. Myers, 1978-1980David C. Boch, 1979-1981Thomas M. Barrett, 1980-1982Phillip J. Halley, 1981-1983Kathleen A. Gray, 1982-1984James L. Santelle, 1983-1985Daniel P. Bach, 1984-1986Christopher J. Lowe, 1985-1987Susan M. Knepel, 1986-1988Steven M. Biskupic, 1987-1989B. Michele Sumara, 1988Vincent R. Biskupic, 1989Susan M. Hoaglund, 1988-1990Hon. Michael B. Brennan, 1989-1991John L. Clancy, 1990-1992Marjorie K. Fradin, 1991-1992David P. Eich, 1992-1994Hon. Kevin E. Martens, 1993-1995David W. Simon, 1994-1996Caroline A. Hogan, 1995-1997Margo S. Kirchner, 1997-1998Evans, Terence ThomasBorn March 25, 1940 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Died August 10, 2011 in Chicago, IllinoisFederal Judicial Service:United States District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin 1979-1995.Nominated by Jimmy Carter on July 21, 1979, to a newly created seat by 92 Stat. 1629 (1978); confirmed by the Senate on October 31, 1979, and received commission on November 2, 1979. Served as Chief Judge, August 1, 1991-September 1, 1995. Service terminated on August 11, 1995, due to appointment to the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals.United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, 1995-2011.Nominated by William J. Clinton on April 25, 1995, to a seat vacated by Richard Dickson Cudahy; confirmed by the Senate on August 11, 1995, and received commission on August 11, 1995. Assumed senior status on January 7, 2010. Service terminated on August 10, 2011, due to death.For information on Judge Evans’s circuit court service, see his entry under Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals Judges.Education:Marquette University, B.A., 1962.Marquette University Law School, J.D., 1967.Professional Career:Law Clerk, Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Horace W. Wilkie, 1967-1968.Assistant District Attorney, Milwaukee Wisconsin, 1968-1970.Private Practice, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1970-1974.County Judge, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, 1974-1978.Circuit Judge, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1978-1979.Awards and Recognitions:Alumni Awards: Law, MARQUETTE MAGAZINE, 1991.Law Clerks:Judith Donegan, 1980-2009Daniel J. O’Brien, 1980Dennis R. McBride, 1980-1981Thomas R. Streifender, 1981-1982Ulice Payne, Jr., 1982-1983Hon. Richard J. Sankovitz, 1983-1984Hon. Diane S. Sykes, 1984-1985Karen L. Landau, 1985-1986Kevin P. Whaley, 1986-1987Joshua L. Gimbel, 1987-1988Keenen Peck, 1988-1989Kim Patterson, 1989-1990John F. Ward, Jr., 1990-1991Margo Kirchner, 1991-1993, 1997Melissa McGonigal Berry, 1993-1994Joseph J. Berghammer, 1994-1995Lara Adamsons, 1995-1996Curran, Thomas John Born April 30, 1924 in Mauston, Wisconsin.Died July 17, 2012 in Mauston, WisconsinFederal Judicial Service:United States District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin 1983-2006Nominated by Ronald Reagan on September 20, 1983, to a seat vacated by Myron L. Gordon; confirmed by the Senate on November 4, 1983, and received commission on November 7, 1983. Assumed senior status on January 1, 1997. Service terminated on June 1, 2006 due to retirement.Education:Marquette University, B.N.S.(Bachelor of Naval Science), 1945.Marquette University Law School, LL.B., 1948.Professional Career:United States Navy, 1943-1946.Private practice, Curran, Curran & Hollenback, Mauston, Wisconsin, 1948-1983.President, State Bar of Wisconsin, 1972-1973.Awards and Recognitions:Wisconsin State Bar Mentorship Award, January, 2004.Judge Myron L. Gordon Lifetime Achievement Award, The Eastern District of Wisconsin Bar Association, April 27, 2004. Law Clerks:Theresa K. McLaughlin, 1983-2000Jacqueline H. Dee, 1983-2006Stadtmueller, J. P.Born 1942 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.Federal Judicial Service:United States District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin 1987-Nominated by Ronald Reagan on March 3, 1987, to a seat vacated by John W. Reynolds;confirmed by the Senate on May 19, 1987, and received commission on June 1, 1987. Served as Chief Judge, September 1, 1995-September 1, 2002. Seventh Circuit District Judge Representative to Judicial Conference of the United States, 2003-2006.Education:Marquette University, B.S. in Business Administration, 1964.Marquette University Law School, J.D., 1967.Professional Career:Private practice, Kluwin, Dunphy, Hankin & McNulty, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1967-1969.Assistant United States Attorney, Eastern District of Wisconsin, 1969-1974.First Assistant United States Attorney, Eastern District of Wisconsin, 1974-1975.Private practice, Stepke, Kossow, Trebon & Stadtmueller, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1975-1976.Assistant United States Attorney, Eastern District of Wisconsin, 1977-1978.Deputy United States Attorney, Eastern District of Wisconsin, 1978-1981.United States Attorney, Eastern District of Wisconsin, 1981-1987.For more information on Judge Stadtmueller’s U.S. Attorney service, see his entry under United States Attorneys for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, p. V-5Awards and Recognitions:2003 MBA Lifetime Achievement Award, Milwaukee Bar Association, June 2003. Judge Robert W. Warren Public Service Award, Eastern District of Wisconsin Bar Association, June 18, 2003.State Bar of Wisconsin Mentorship Award, May 2005.State Bar of Wisconsin President’s Special Award in Recognition of Judicial Leadership, May 2006.Publications:Milwaukee’s “Crown Jewel” The Historic United States Courthouse and FederalBuilding, IN CAMERA, February 28, 2006.Law Clerks:Peter Mullaney, 1987-1988Patrick R. Burns, 1987-1989Joseph E. Dannecker, 1988-1990Brian R. Peacy, 1989-1991Brian T. McConville, 1990-1992Stephen C. Gray, 1991-1993Jacqueline Riley, 1992-1994Michael R. Kramer, 1992-1997Thomas M Staunton, 1993-1995Kathryn R. L. Rand, 1994-1998David N. Lawson, 1995-1997Robert A. Braun, 1997-1999Michael P. Matthews, 1997-1999Paul W. Connell, 1998-2000Jacques C. Condon, 1999-2004F. Patrick Hallagan, 1999-2001Jason C. Vigna, 2000-2002Gregory P. Feldkamp, 2001-2008Ryan G. Lee, 2002-2005Melissa Burkland, 2005-2008Michael Carr, 2006-2008Andrew Finn, 2008-2009Katie Bender-Olson, 2008-2010Carey Villeneuve, 2008-2010Andrew Nolan, 2009-2011Kate E. Gehl, 2010-2012Andrew M. Engel, 2010-2012Zachery Willenbrink, 2011-2016Trevor Messenger, 2012-2014Erin Kuka, 2012-2014Elleny Christopolous, 2014-2016Justin Webb, 2014-2015Carla J. Baumel 2015-Nathan Bader 2016-Christopher Bader, 2016- Randa, Rudolph ThomasBorn July 25, 1940 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Died Sept. 5, 2016 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Federal Judicial Service:United States District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin 1992-2016Nominated by George H. W. Bush on April 9, 1992, to a seat vacated by Robert W. Warren; confirmed by the Senate on August 11, 1992, and received commission on August 12, 1992. Served as Chief Judge, September 1, 2002 - September 1, 2009Education:University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, B.S., 1963.University of Wisconsin Law School, J.D., 1966.Professional Career:Private practice, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1966-1967.United States Army, 1967-1969, Company Commander, Vietnam.Attorney, United States Attorney General's Office, Washington, DC, 1969.Assistant City Attorney, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1970-1973.Principal City Attorney, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1973-1975.Judge, Municipal Court, City of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1975-1979.Judge, Wisconsin Circuit Court Milwaukee Circuit, 1979-1981 and 1982-1992Judge, Wisconsin Court of Appeals, County of Milwaukee, 1981-1982.Judge, Wisconsin Court of Appeals District Four, tempus semestre, 1983-1985.Awards and Recognitions:2004 Rotary Person of the Year – Vocational Recognition AwardJudge Myron L. Gordon Lifetime Achievement Award, Eastern District of Wisconsin Bar Association, May 17, 2008.Law Clerks:Thomas R. Hrdlick, 1992-2000Gordon P. Giampietro, 1992-1995Mark D. Gundrum, 1995-1996Theodore Allegaert, 1996-1997Eric L. Maassen, 1997-1998Michael J. Nader, 1998-1999Matthew D. Lahey, 1999-2000Jonathan H. Koenig, 2000-2002Nora Sheehan Barry, 2000-2001Troy Martell, 2001-2003, 2006-2016John P. Spector, 2002-2004Sandra R. Gegios, 2003-2016Kevin Gingras, 2003-2004Timothy Casey, 2004-2005Mark Semisch, 2004-2006Keith Alexander, 2005-2008Caroline Hogan, 2008-2010Clevert, Charles N., Jr.Born 1947 in Richmond, Virginia.Federal Judicial Service:United States Bankruptcy Judge and Chief Judge, Eastern District of Wisconsin, 1977-1996.Appointed by United States District Court Judges November 1977.For information on Judge Clevert’s Bankruptcy Court service, see his entry under Bankruptcy Judges and Referees.United States District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin 1995-Nominated by William J. Clinton on December 7, 1995, to a seat vacated by Terence T. Evans; confirmed by the Senate on July 17, 1996, and received commission on July 29, 1996. Served as Chief Judge September 1, 2009 – 2012. Assumed senior status on October 31, 2012.Education:Davis and Elkins College, B.A., 1969.Georgetown University Law Center, J.D., 1972.Professional Career:Assistant District Attorney, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, 1972-1975.Assistant United States Attorney, Eastern District of Wisconsin, 1975-1977.Special Assistant, United States Attorney, Northern District of Illinois, 1977United States Bankruptcy Judge, Eastern District of Wisconsin, 1977-1996.Part-time lecturer, University of Wisconsin Law School, 1986-1989.United States Bankruptcy Judge, Eastern District of Wisconsin, Chief Judge, 1986-1996.President, National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges, 1989-1990.Board of Directors, American Judicature Society and American Bankruptcy Institute Member, ABA American Jury ProjectAwards and Recognitions:Wisconsin Leaders in the Law, 2010Nathan A. Fisbach Founder’s Award, 2012 Law Clerks:Angela L. Simon, 1996-2000Joan M. Harms, 1996-Arthur Gollwitzer, 1997Michael Mishlove, 2000-2001Peter Tomasi, 2002Elizabeth Perkins, 2001-2003Anthony Johnson, 2003Margo Kirchner, 2003-Herlande Rosemond, 2004-2005Marianna Moss, 2005-2006Naomi Sanders, 2006-2007, 2009-2011Benjamin Proctor, 2007-2010Dino Pollock, 2010-2011Aisha Granville, 2011-2012Adelman, Lynn S.Born October 1, 1939 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Federal Judicial Service:United States District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin 1997-Nominated by William J. Clinton on September 8, 1997, to a seat vacated by Thomas J. Curran; confirmed by the Senate on November 13, 1997, and received commission on December 23, 1997.Education:Princeton University, A.B., 1961.Columbia Law School, LL.B., 1965.Professional Career:Research assistant, Columbia University Law School, New York City, 1965-1966.Trial attorney, Legal Aid Society of New York City, 1967-1968.Private practice, New York City,1968-1972 Private practice, Adelman, Adelman & Murray, S.C. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1972-1997.Wisconsin State Senator, 28th Senate District, 1977-1997.Awards and Recognitions: Sheridan-McCabe Memorial Award, Wisconsin Chapter of the Consumer Federation of America, 1987.Leadership Award, Common Cause of Wisconsin, 1988.Freedom of Information Award from Wisconsin Society of Professional Journalists, 1990.Award, Full Citizenship Initiative of Waukesha County, 1990.Conservationist of the Year from the Waukesha County Conservation Alliance, 1991.Award, Wisconsin Community Corrections Coalition, 1992. Eunice Edgar Award from the Wisconsin Chapter of American Civil Liberties Union, 1994.Outstanding Pro Bono Publico Service Award from Legal Action of Wisconsin, 1994.Lifetime Achievement Award from Mothers Against Drunk Driving, 1995.Wisconsin Watchdog Award, 2013.Publications:Child Abuse Reporting Legislation, Some Legislative History, 34 GEORGE WASHINGTON L. REV. 482 (1966).A Study of James Weldon Johnson, JOURNAL OF NEGRO HISTORY, Vol. LII, (1967).Departures from the Uniform Marital Property Act Contained in the Wisconsin Marital Property Act, 68 MARQ. L. REV. 390 (1985).Introduction to Winter Issue on Legislative Regulations of Access to Alcohol, 69 MARQ. L. REV. (1986).The Presumption of Release in Bail Decisions, WISCONSIN LAWYER (July 1989).Should Wisconsin Lower the Blood Alcohol Content to .08 for Driving Under the Influence? Yes, WISCONSIN COUNTIES MAGAZINE (May 1992).Wisconsin Should Not Reverse 140 Years of History by Reinstating the Death Penalty, WISCONSIN LAWYER (May 1993).Bad Laws Make Hard Cases: Hate Crime Laws and the Supreme Court’s Opinion in Wisconsin v. Mitchell, 30 GONZAGA LAW REVIEW 1 (1994).Campaign Finance Reform, WISCONSIN MEDICAL JOURNAL (May 1997).Rewriting the Crime Laws is a Precondition of ‘Truth in Sentencing’, WISCONSIN LAWYER (June 1997).Observations on the New Standard of Review of Departures from the Sentencing Guidelines, FEDERAL SENTENCING REPORTER (April 2004). A Symposium: Post-Booker/Fanfan Where Do We Go From Here? (excerpt of Judge Adelman’s testimony before the Sentencing Commission), IN CAMERA, February 28, 2005.Judgment on Booker?, LEGAL TIMES, January 16, 2006.Disparity: Not a Reason to “Fix” Booker, 18 Federal Sentencing Reporter #3 (2006)Fulfilling Booker’s Promise, Roger Williams University Law Review 521 (2006)Saying What the Law Is: How Certain Legal Doctrines Impede the Development of Constitutional Law and What Courts Can Do About It, 2 FEDERAL COURTS LAW REVIEW 87 (2007).Rita, District Court Discretion, and Fairness in Federal Sentencing, 85 DENVERUNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 51 (2007).Exercising Judicial Power: A Response to the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s Critics, 91 MARQUETTE LAW REVIEW 425 (2007).Gall, Kimbrough and Crack Retroactivity: Positive but Incomplete Steps in the Evolution of Federal Sentencing, OSJCL Amici: Views From the Field (Jan. 2008).The Great Writ Diminished, 35 NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL ON CRIMINAL AND CIVIL CONFINEMENT 3 (Winter 2009).Marvin Frankel’s Mistakes and the Need to Rethink Federal Sentencing 13 BERKELEY JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW 239 (Fall 2008).Improving the Guidelines Through Critical Evaluation: An Important New Role for District Courts, 57 DRAKE LAW REVIEW 575 (Spring 2009).Extremist Speech and the Internet: The Continuing Importance of Bradenburg, 4 Harvard Law and Policy Review 361 (Summer 2010)Federal Habeas Revie of State Court Convictions: Incoherent Law but an Essential Right, 64 Me. L. Rev. 379 (2011-2012).Why Habeas Review of State Court Convictions is More Important Than Ever 24 Federal Sentencing Reporter 292 (April 2012).The Glorious Jurisprudence of Thurgood Marshall, 7 Harvard Law and Policy Review 113 (Winter 2013).What The Sentencing Commission Ought to Be Doing: Reducing Mass Incarceration18 Michigan Journal of Race & Law 295 (2013).The Adverse Impact of Truth-in-Sentencing on Wisconsin’s Efforts to Deal WithLow-Level Drug Offenders, 47 Valparaiso University Law Review 689 (2013).A Judge Comments 41 Litigation 19 (Winter 2015).Criminal Justice Reform: The Present Moment, 2015 Wis. L. rev. 181 (2015).How Federal Judges Contribute to Mass Incarceration and What They can do about it,99 Judicature 72 (2015).Law Clerks:Gouri Bhat, 1998-1999Margo Kirchner, 1998-2002Daniel Crane-Hirsch, 1999-2001Eleanor Morton, 2001-2003Meredith Earley, 2002-2004Michael Ashton, 2003-2005, 2008-Jennifer Kreil, 2004-2006Meagan Johnson, 2005-2007Shelley Fite, 2006-2008Kristen Buttram, 2007-2009John Gentry, 2009-2011Rachel Mercer, 2011-2014Cary Bloodworth, 2014-2016Cameron Marston 2016-Pepper, PamelaBorn 1964 in New Orleans, LouisianaFederal Judicial Service:United States Bankruptcy Judge, Eastern District of Wisconsin 2005-2014Appointed to a term beginning July 5, 2005. Chief Bankruptcy Judge July 1, 2010-2014.United States District Judge, Eastern District of Wisconsin, 2014 - ; Nominated by President Barack Obama and confirmed by the Senate on November 20, 2014.Education:Northwestern University, B.S., 1986.Cornell Law School, J.D., 1989.Marquette University, Graduate Certificate in Dispute Resolution, 2003Professional Career:Law Clerk, U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Frank M. Johnson, Jr. (11th Circuit), 1989-1990.Assistant United States Attorney, Northern District of Illinois, 1990-1994.Assistant United States Attorney, Eastern District of Wisconsin, 1994-1997.Private Practice, 1997-2005.Awards and RecognitionsWomen in the Law, 2015 Wisconsin Law JournalPublicationsSee the Questionnaire for Judicial Employees for listing of articles/seminars and other publications before 2014.Law Clerks:Emily Stedman, 2014-2016James Cirincione, 2015-Jasmine Reed, 2016-District Court Judges (Green Bay)Doty, James DuaneBorn 1799 in Salem, New YorkDied 1865 in Salt Lake City, UtahFederal Judicial Service:United States Judge for Northern Michigan, 1823-1832.Green Bay, WI Territory, Additional Court, Appointed by President James Monroe 1823.Education:Attended the common schools and studied law.Professional Career:Admitted to practice, Michigan Territory, 1819.Secretary of the Legislative Council and Clerk of Court of the Michigan Territory.United States Judge for Northern Michigan, 1823-1832.United States Government, Washington, DC, Postmaster.Member of the Legislative Council in 1834 and 1835.Assisted in bringing about the division of the Michigan Territory into the three Territories of Michigan, Wisconsin and Iowa.Co-founder City of Madison, Wisconsin; secured its adoption as Capital. Delegate to the Twenty-fifth Congress.Reelected to the Twenty-sixth Congress and served from January 1839 to March ernor of the Territory of Wisconsin, 1841-1844.Delegate to the first Constitutional Convention of 1846.Elected a Representative to the Thirty-first Congress as a Democrat and to the Thirty-second Congress as an Independent Democrat (1849-1853).Superintendent of Indian affairs for Utah Territory, 1861-1863.Treasurer and Governor of Utah Territory,1863-1865.Griesbach, William C. Born 1954 in Milwaukee, WisconsinFederal Judicial Service:United States District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin 2002-Nominated by George W. Bush on January 23, 2002, to a new seat in Green Bay created by 114 Stat. 2762; Confirmed by the Senate on April 25, 2002, and received commission on May 1, 2002. Chief Judge November 1, 2012-present.Education:Marquette University, B.A., 1976.Marquette University Law School, J.D., 1979.Professional Career:Law Clerk, Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Bruce Beilfuss, 1979-1980.Staff Attorney, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, 1980-1982.Private practice, Liebmann, Conway, Olejniczak & Jerry, Green Bay, Wisconsin, 1982-1987.Assistant District Attorney, Brown County, Wisconsin, 1987-1995.Judge, Brown County Circuit Court, Wisconsin, 1995-2002.Publications:Defending Public Defenders, 81 WISCONSIN LAWYER 20 (May 2008).The Joy of Law, (Speech) 92 Marquette Law Review 889 (2009).How to Impress or Annoy a Judge 84 Wisconsin Lawyer 23 (Oct. 2011)Awards and Recognitions:Wisconsin Law Journal’s Leaders in the Law, 2009Law Clerks:Margo Kirchner, 2002-2003Stephen C. Dries, 20gries02-2004, 2005-Gregory B. Gill, Jr., 2003-2005Thomas Wickham Schmidt , 2004-2006Jacob Gatschet, 2006-2007Angela Rust, 2007-2008Jonathan Smies, 2008-2010Nicholas Anderson, 2010-2011Marissa Ronk, 2011-2012James Ney Law, 2012-2013Leslie Kuhn-Thayer, 2012-2013Kevin Kraiz, 2013-2014David Konkel, 2013-2014Samuel Berg, 2014-2016Paul Quast, 2015-2016Alyssa Kempke, 2016- Patrick DuBois, 2016-Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals JudgesJenkins, James Graham(Elevated from the Eastern District of Wisconsin)Born July 18, 1834 in Saratoga Springs, New York.Died August 6, 1921 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Federal Judicial Service:United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit 1893-1905. Nominated by Benjamin Harrison on March 20, 1893, to a seat vacated by Walter Q. Gresham; confirmed by the Senate on March 23, 1893, and received commission on March 23, 1893. Service terminated on February 23, 1905, due to retirement.For biographical information and information on Judge Jenkins’ District Court service, see his entry under District Court Judges - Milwaukee.Seaman, William Henry(Elevated from the Eastern District of Wisconsin)Born November 15, 1842 in New Berlin, Wisconsin.Died March 8, 1915 in Coronado Beach, California.Federal Judicial Service:United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit 1905-1915.Nominated by Theodore Roosevelt on February 25, 1905, to a seat vacated by James G. Jenkins; confirmed by the Senate on March 1, 1905, and received commission on March 1, 1905. Service terminated on March 8, 1915, due to death.For biographical information and information on Judge Seaman’s District Court service, see his entry under District Court Judges - Milwaukee.Duffy, Francis Ryan(Elevated from the Eastern District of Wisconsin)Born June 23, 1888 in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin.Died August 16, 1979 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Federal Judicial Service:United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit 1949-1979.Nominated by Harry S. Truman on January 13, 1949, to a seat vacated by Evan A. Evans; confirmed by the Senate on January 31, 1949, and received commission on February 2, 1949. Served as Chief Judge, 1954-1959. Assumed senior status on June 30, 1966. Service terminated on August 16, 1979, due to death.For biographical information and information on Judge Duffy’s District Court service, see his entry under District Court Judges - Milwaukee.Law Clerks:Samuel J. Recht, 1960-1961David A. Ebershoff, 1965-1966Terry W. Rose, 1967-1968Robert ApfelbergDavid Bukey, 1970-1971Andrew AllenFairchild, Thomas Edward(Chambers in the Milwaukee Federal Building and United States Courthouse)Born December 25, 1912 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Died February 12, 2007 in Madison, Wisconsin.Federal Judicial Service:United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit 1966-2007.Nominated by Lyndon B. Johnson on July 11, 1966, to a seat vacated by Francis Ryan Duffy; confirmed by the Senate on August 10, 1966, and received commission on August 11, 1966. Served as Chief Judge, 1975-1981. Assumed senior status on August 31, 1981. Service terminated on February 12, 2007 due to death.Education:Deep Springs College, Deep Springs, California, 1929-1931.Princeton University, 1931-1933.Cornell University, A.B., 1934.University of Wisconsin Law School, LL.B., 1937.Professional Career:Private practice, Daniel H. Grady, Portage, Wisconsin, 1938-1941.Attorney, United States Office of Price Administration, Chicago and Milwaukee, 1941-1945.Hearing Commissioner, United States Office of Price Administration, Chicago and Milwaukee, 1945.Private practice, Miller, Mack, and Fairchild (now Foley & Lardner), Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1945-1948.Wisconsin Attorney General, 1948-1951.Unsuccessful Democratic Nominee for Senate in 1950 and 1952; ran against Joseph McCarthy, 1952. Consultant, Office of Price Stabilization, Washington, D.C., 1951.United States Attorney, Western District of Wisconsin, 1951-1952.Private practice, Fairchild, Charne, and Kops, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1953-1957.Justice, Supreme Court of Wisconsin, 1957-1966.Awards and Recognitions:LL.D., St. Norbert’s College, DePere, Wisconsin, 1966.LL.D., Carthage College, Kenosha, Wisconsin, 1972.LL.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, 1975.LL.D., John Marshall Law School, 1978.State Bar of Wisconsin President’s Special Award in Recognition of Judicial Leadership, May 2006.Publications:The Legal Mechanism of Rationing, 28 Marq. L. Rev. 11 (1944).Constitutional Revision in Wisconsin, 1950 Wis. L. Rev. 201 (1950).Recent Developments in the Area of Torts, 46 Marq. L. Rev. 1 (1962).Post Conviction Rights and Remedies in Wisconsin, 1965 Wis. L. Rev. 52 (1965).Limitation of New Judge–Made Law to Prospective Effect Only: “ProspectiveOverruling” or “Sunbursting,” 51 Marq. L. Rev. 524 (1967).Reality of Independent Decisions, 12 Antitrust Bull. 127 (1967).Chief Justice E. Harold Hallows, 1974 Wis. L. Rev. 633 (1974).Tribute to Justice John Paul Stevens, 56 Chi. Kent L. Rev. 1 (1980).State of the Circuit, 63 Chicago Bar Record 154 (1981).Law ClerksMichael W. Wilcox, 1966-1967Michael J. Zimmer, 1967-1968John L. McCormack, 1968-1969Charles A. Kranz, 1968-1969John S. Skilton, 1969-1970James T. Ranney, 1969-1970David A. Middaugh, 1970-1971James M. Kramon, 1970-1971Janet s. (Harring) Lindgren, 1971-1972Hon. Joan Humphrey Lefkow, 1971-1972Hon. W. Thomas Rosemond, Jr. 1972-1973Richard A. Primuth, 1972-1973Daniel L. Goelzer, 1973-1974Luize E. (Lainos) Zubrow, 1973-1974Rolf Nils Olsen, 1974-1975James A. Klenk, 1974-1975Matthew J. Flynn, 1975-1976Michael H. Schallman, 1975-1977Hon. Reena Raggi, 1976-1977Daniel R. Fischel, 1976-1977Jaroslaw Z. Johnson, 1977-1979Ann Hilton Fisher, 1978-1980Alan J. Raphael, 1979-1981Vincent R. Johnson, 1980-1982Martha J. (Bernstein) Olson, 1980-1981Gerard F. Flanagan, 1981-1983William M. Conley, 1982-1984Hildegard Neubauer, 1983-1985Hon. Camille E. willis, 1984-1986Colette Hold, 1985-1987Colleen J. Reinke, 1986-1988Peter D. Kennedy, 1988-1990Melinda Hardy, 1990-1991Linda L. (Carpenter) Stuessi, 1991-1992Sandra A. (Miller) Lieb, 1992-1993Theresa J. (Zeller) Suchy, 1993-1994Coffey, John Louis(Chambers in the Milwaukee Federal Building and United States Courthouse)Born April 15, 1922 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Died November 10, 2012 in Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin.Federal Judicial Service:United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit 1982-Nominated by Ronald Reagan on February 19, 1982, to a seat vacated by Thomas Edward Fairchild; confirmed by the Senate on March 18, 1982, and received commission on March 19, 1982. Assumed senior status on July 2, 2004. Retired January 1, 2012.Education:Marquette University, B.A., 1943.Marquette University Law School, LL.B., 1948.Spencerian College, MBA (hon.) 1964Professional Career:United States Navy, 1943-1946.Assistant City Attorney, City of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1949-1954.Judge, Civil Court, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, 1954-1960.Judge, Municipal Court, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, 1960-1962.Judge, Circuit Court, Criminal Division, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, 1962-1972.Senior Judge, Criminal Division, 1972-1975.Chief Presiding Judge, Criminal Division, 1976.Judge, Circuit Court, Civil Division, 1976-1978.Justice, Wisconsin Supreme Court, 1978-1982.Awards and Recognitions:Named Outstanding Young Man of the Year, Milwaukee, 1951.Named One of Five Outstanding Young Men in the State of Wisconsin, 1957.Outstanding Law Alumnus of the Year, Marquette University, 1980.Recipient, Marquette University Alumni Association Merit Award, 1985.Recipient, Marquette University High School Alumni Merit Award, 2001.Evans, Terence Thomas(Elevated from the Eastern District of Wisconsin, Chambers in the Milwaukee Federal Building and United States Courthouse)Born March 25, 1940 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Died August 10, 2011 in Chicago, IllinoisFederal Judicial Service:United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit 1995-2011 Nominated by William J. Clinton on April 25, 1995, to a seat vacated by Richard Dickson Cudahy; confirmed by the Senate on August 11, 1995, and received commission on August 11, 1995. Assumed senior status on January 7, 2010. Service terminated on August 10, 2011, due to death.For biographical information and information on Judge Evans’ District Court service, see his entry under District Court Judges - Milwaukee.Awards and Recognitions:All-University Recipients, Alumni Merit Awards, “U.S. Circuit Judge Terence T. Evans,” Marquette University, 2001.Wisconsin Leaders in the Law, Lifetime Achievement Award, 2010Judge Myron L. Gordon Lifetime Achievement Award, Eastern District of Wisconsin Bar Association, April 29, 2010Law Clerks:Judith Donegan, 1995-2009Lara Adamsons, 1995-1996Stephen C. Gray, 1995-1996Richard G. Frohling, 1996-1997Michael W. Kazan, 1997-1998Matthew R. Hall, 1997-1998Jacqueline Riley Dunn, 1998-1999Matthew J. Gaul, 1998-1999Roger Burlingame, 1999-2000Patrick Jasperse, 1999-2000Michael E. McCann, 2000-2001Rupa Goswami, 2000-2001Andrew Schroder, 2001-2002Lauri Schumacher, 2001-2002Todd Mesibov, 2002-2003, 2004-2005Veronica Spicer, 2002-2003Daniel Goldberg, 2003-2004Michelle Gauthier, 2003-2004Michael Bess, 2004-2005Robert Clark, 2005-2006Stephen Sanders, 2005-2006William Katt, 2006-2007Michele Casey, 2006-2007Vanessa Eisenmann, 2007, 2009-2011Lea Krivinskas, 2007Youngmee Kwon, 2008-2009Nick Fromherz, 2008-2009Zachary Corey, 2009-2010Fiona Kaye, 2009-2010Rachel Epstein, 2010-2011Katherine Roin, 2010-2011Sykes, Diane S.(Chambers in the Milwaukee Federal Building and United States Courthouse)Born 1957 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Federal Judicial Service:United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit 2004- Nominated by George W. Bush on November 14, 2003 to a seat vacated by John L. Coffey; confirmed by the Senate on June 24, 2004, and received commission on July 1, 2004.Education:Northwestern University, B.S. (Major: Journalism), 1980.Marquette University Law School, J.D., 1984.Professional Career:Reporter for THE MILWAUKEE JOURNALLaw Clerk, United States District Judge Terence T. Evans, 1984-85.Associate Attorney, Whyte & Hirschboeck, S.C., 1985-92.Judge, Circuit Court, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, 1992-1999.Justice, Wisconsin Supreme Court, 1999-2004.Memberships:State Bar of WisconsinMilwaukee Bar AssociationAssociation for Women LawyersInns of Court, Thomas Fairchild InnFederalist Society (Milwaukee Chapter): Board of AdvisorsPublications and Seminars:Don’t ‘Bury the Lede’: What Jurists Can Learn From Journalists, Wisconsin Law Journal, October 17, 2001.Hallows Lecture: Reflections on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, 89 Marquette Law Review 723 (2006).“Of a Judiciary Nature”: Observations on Chief Justice Robert’s First Opinions, 34 Pepperdine Law Review1027 (2007).Religious Liberties: The Role of Religion in Public Debate” (moderator) 20 Regent University law review 301 (2007) Independence v. Accountability: Finding a Balance Admist the Changing Politics of State-Court Judicial Selection” (speech) 92 marquette Law Review 431, (2008)Federalist Society Panel Discussion: Judicial Selection, Federal and State, 32 American Journal Trial Advocacy 453 (2008)Citation to Unpublished Orders Under New FRAP Rule 32.1 and Circuit Rule 32.1: Early Experience in the Seventh Circuit, 32 Southern Illinois Law Journal, 579 (Spring 2008).The State of Judicial Selection in Wisconsin, Marquette Lawyer, Spring 2009When Judicial Gender Divisions Really Aren’t, Marquette Lawyer, Fall 2010Sykes, Diane S. In Memoriam, Circuit Rider, December 2011.Gender and Judging, 94 Marquette Law Review 1381 (Summer 2011).Citizens United in the Montana Supreme Court: When a State Supreme Court Ignores the U.S. Supreme Court, Lecture presented at Marquette, Penn and Tulane Law Schools.Remarks at the Marquette University Law School Hooding Ceremony 95 Marquette Law Review 1745 (Summer 2012).The New Federalism: Confessions of a Former State Supreme Court Justice38 Okla. City. U. L. Rev. 367 (2013)Remarks on Cosmic Constitutional Theory, 14 The Circuit Rider 4 (April 2013).Advice for Appellate Litigators, 39 Litigation 3 (Summer 2013).Minimalism and Its Limits, 2014-2015 Cato Sup. Ct. Rev. 17 (2014-2015)Awards and Recognitions:Marquette Law Review, 1983-84Wisconsin’s Leaders in the Law, 2005Alumni Merit Award for Professional Achievement, Marquette University, 2005Marquette Law School Alumnus of the Year, 2016.Law Clerks:Lewis Beilin, 2004-2005John P. Spector, 2004-2006Stephen Dries, 2004-2005Tim Casey, 2005-2006Kyle Forsyth, 2005-2006Katherine M. Longley, 2006-2007Nicholas Eichenseer, 2006-2007Erin E. Murphy, 2006-2007Mark Semisch, 2006-2007Christopher Bowen, 2007-2008Mark Davis, 2007-2008Rob Driscoll, 2007-2008Eric Pearson, 2007-2008Chad Clamage, 2008-2009Micah Cogen, 2008-2009Jane Hertz, 2008-2009Andrew Soukup, 2008-2009Anthony Bruno, 2009-2010Brian Lichter, 2009-2010Jed Doty, 2009-2010Mark Angehr, 2009-2010Robert Sensenbrenner, 2010-2010Ryan Parsons, 2010-2011Vivian Wang, 2010-2011Logan Steener, 2010-2011Bill Katt, 2010-2011Daniel Suhr, 2011-2012Jud Campbell, 2011-2012Alex Gesch, 2011-2012Peter Jaffe, 2012-2013Russell Balikian, 2012-2013Thomas Traxler, 2012-2013Ashley Nyquist, 2012-2013Robert Leider, 2013-2014Luke Berg, 2013-2014Pascual Oliu, 2013-2014Mike Fragoso, 2014-2015Daniel Guarnera, 2014-2015Josh Handell, 2014-2015Dan Michaeli, 2014-2015Kelli Mulder, 2015-2016Kevin LeRoy, 2015-2016Anne-Louse Mittal, 2015-2016Kian Hudson, 2015-2016Andrew Junker, 2016-Michael Showalter, 2016-Amy Upshaw, 2016-Kelli Mulder, 2016-Magistrate JudgesMcBride, John C.Born 1908 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Died July 1, 1979 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Federal Judicial Service:United States Magistrate for the Eastern District of Wisconsin 1971-1979.Appointed Part-Time Magistrate to a term beginning March 1, 1971; assumed full-time status October 24, 1974. Service terminated in 1979, due to retirement.Education:University of Wisconsin Law School, J.D., 1935.Professional Career:Private practice, 1935-?United States Commissioner, 1958-1971.Special Hearing Officer, Department of Justice, 1967-1968.LaFave, RuthBorn 1919 in Boscobel, Wisconsin.Died December 3, 2011 in Milwaukee, WisconsinFederal Judicial Service:United States Magistrate for the Eastern District of Wisconsin 1972-1983.Appointed Clerk Magistrate to a term beginning January 4, 1972; appointed part-time Magistrate in 1981. Service terminated February 28, 1983, due to retirement.Education:University of Wisconsin, B.S., 1941.University of Wisconsin, LL.B., 1945.Professional Career:Law Clerk, United States District Judge Robert E. Tehan, 1962-1967.Clerk, United States District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin, 1967-1980.Bittner, Robert L.Born 1921 in Columbia, Pennsylvania.Died October 16, 2008 in Orlando, Florida.Federal Judicial Service:United States Magistrate for the Eastern District of Wisconsin 1983-1994.Appointed December 31, 1983; Service terminated on March 31, 1994, due to retirement. Education:University of Wisconsin, B.A., 1942.University of Wisconsin, LL.B., 1948.Professional Career:United States Navy Air Force, Lt., 1942-1946.Private practice, Green Bay, Wisconsin, 1948-1983.Law Clerks:Sandra R. Gegios, 1984-1994Goodstein, Aaron E. Born 1942 in Sheboygan, Wisconsin.Federal Judicial Service:United States Magistrate Judge for the Eastern District of Wisconsin 1979- Appointed to a term beginning November 1, 1979; reappointed 1987, 1995 and 2003.Retired June 30, 2010. Recalled July 1, 2010.Education:University of Wisconsin, B.A., 1964, Phi Kappa PhiUniversity of Wisconsin Law School, J.D., 1967, Order of the CoifProfessional Career:Law Clerk, United States District Judge Myron L. Gordon, 1967-1968.Private Practice, Chernov, Croen & Goodstein, S.C. (and predecessor firms), 1968-1979.Awards and Recognitions:Pro Bono Award Winner, Gene and Ruth Posner Foundation, 1988.Judge Robert W. Warren Public Service Award, Eastern District of Wisconsin Bar Association, April 27, 2006.Memberships:Wisconsin Law Review, 1965-1967Board of Directors, Milwaukee Legal Aid Society, 1974-1979State Bar of Wisconsin Young Lawyers Division President, 1975-1976State Bar of Wisconsin Board of Governors, 1975-1977Milwaukee Young Lawyers Association President, 1976-1977Board of Directors, Milwaukee Jewish Council, 1977-1979Milwaukee Bar Association Executive Board, 1978-1979President, Milwaukee Forum, 1979-1980Milwaukee Bar Association Secretary, 1979-1982Chair, Advisory Committee of Local Rules and Practice for E.D. Wis, 1983-PresentUniversity of Wisconsin Law School Alumni Association Board of Directors, 1989-1998Civil Justice Reform Act Advisory Panel for E.D. Wis, 1990President, Congregation Shalom, 1990-1992Chair, Magistrate Judges Committee, Conference Federal Trial Judges, 1990-1994Chair, Federal Judicial Center Magistrate Judges Education Committee, 1991-1998Judicial Conference Committee on the Administration of the Magistrate Judges System,1993-1999Federal Magistrate Judges Advisory Committee, 2004President, Federal Magistrate Judges Association, July 2004 -American Bar AssociationPublications and Seminars:Wisconsin Criminal Procedure, 1966 Wis. L. Rev. 430.The Legislative Development of Public Assistance, 1968 Wis. L. Rev.414.Playing By the Rules in Federal Court, Milwaukee lawyer, Winter 1984.Editorial Advisory Panel, Handbook of Federal Civil Discovery and Disclosure, (Grenig & Kinsler) (West, 1998)Presenter, Complaints, Warrants for Arrest and Search Warrants, 1992; Administrative Matters Pertaining to Magistrate Judges and Their Staff, 1993;Moderator, Social Security: Process and Problems, Parts 1 & 2, Federal JudicialTelevision Network (2000).Instructor and panelist at numerous Federal Judicial Center seminars, University of Wisconsin and Marquette Law School programs and other continuing legal education seminars.The Expanding Role of Magistrate Judges: One District’s Experience, 61 The Federal Lawyer, 69 (May/June 2014).Law Clerks:Ann M. Kisting, 1980-1983Joel Bertocchi, 1983-1985Matthew L. Jacobs, 1983Scott P. Phillips, 1985-1988Larry J. Wszalek, 1988-1990Bruce A. Keyes, 1990-1994Rebecca F. Dallet, 1994-1996Brian P. Mullins, 1996-2000Joseph Chandra Mazumdar, 2000-2002Brian T. Fahl, 2002-2004Maria Kreiter, 2004-2006Daryl Olszewski, 2006-2014Sickel, James R.Born 1945 in Green Bay, WisconsinFederal Judicial Service:United States Magistrate Judge for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, 1991-Appointed Part-time Magistrate Judge to a term beginning December 16, 1991; reappointed 1999.Education:Marquette University, B.A., 1967.Marquette Law School, J.D., 1974.Professional Career:Practicing attorney, Hinkfuss, Sickel, Petitjean, 1975-present.Memberships:American Bar AssociationBrown County Bar AssociationAmerican Trial Lawyers AssociationWisconsin Trial Lawyers AssociationSpeeches:The Architectural Gems of Green Bay, 2002. Presented to the Brown County Library and the Brown County Historical Society.Gorence, Patricia J.Born 1943 in Sheboygan, Wisconsin.Federal Judicial Service:United States Magistrate Judge for the Eastern District of Wisconsin 1994- Appointed to a term beginning April 1, 1994; reappointed 2002, 2010. Retired July 1, 2013.Recalled July 1, 2013.Education:Marquette University, B.A., 1965.University of Wisconsin, M.A., 1968.Marquette Law School, J.D., 1977.Professional Career:Law Clerk, United States District Court Judge Robert Warren, 1977-1979.Assistant United States Attorney, Eastern District of Wisconsin, 1979-1985, 1988-1989.First Assistant United States Attorney, Eastern District of Wisconsin, 1985-1987,1989-1991.Interim United States Attorney, Eastern District of Wisconsin, 1987-1988.Deputy Attorney General, State of Wisconsin, 1991-1993.Practicing Attorney, Gimbel, Reilley, Guerin, and Brown, S. C., Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1993-1994.Instructor in General Practice, University of Wisconsin Law School, 1992, 1994.Awards and Recognitions:Special Commendation Award, Department of Justice, 1986.Lawyer of the Year-Prosecutor, Milwaukee Bar Association, 1990.Presidents Award, State Bar of Wisconsin, 1995.Distinguished Service Award, Milwaukee Bar Association, 2003.Innovator of the Year, Daily Reporter and Wisconsin Law Journal, 2003.Judge John W. Reynolds Community Building Award, 2012.Business Journal’s Women of Influence, Public Policy, munity Involvement Award, Association for Women Lawyers, 2014.Law Clerks:Sandra R. Gegios, 1994-2003Kimberly A. Szymborski, 2003-2014Megan Peccarelli (nee Raynor), 2010-2013Jeremy Heacox 2013-2013Callahan, William E. Jr. Born 1948 in Evanston, Illinois.Federal Judicial Service:United States Magistrate Judge for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, 1995- Appointed to a term beginning August 1, 1995; reappointed 2003.Retired 2015. Recall status April 1, 2015.Education:Marquette University, B.A., 1970.Marquette School of Law, J.D., 1973.Professional Career:Practicing Attorney, Goldberg, Previant and Uelmen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1973-1975.Assistant United States Attorney, Eastern District of Wisconsin, 1975-1982.First Assistant United States Attorney, Eastern District of Wisconsin, 1982-1984.Practicing Attorney, Davis and Kuelthau, S.C., Milwaukee, Wisconsin1984-1995.Awards:Judge Robert W. Warren Public Service Award, 2013.Publications:A Few Thoughts on Mediation, the docket, January 2006.Law Clerks:Kelly Brown Watzka, 1995-1997Erica Nikodem O’Neil, 1997-2000Lisa Preston, 1999-2001Gregory J. Haanstad, 2000-2002Cassandra H. McCauley, 2001-2003Becky Vogt, 2002-2004Nikiann Tarantino, 2003-2005Brian Seaman, 2004-2006Laura Schulteis, 2005-2007Henry Chou, 2006-2008Malinda Kyle, 2007-2009Joe Kirgues, 2008-2010Liz Monfils, nee Champeau, 2009-2015Patricia Schall 2010-2012Vanessa Eisenmann, 2012-2014Jeremy Heacox, 2014-2015Joseph, NancyBorn 1968 in Haiti.Federal Judicial Service:United States Magistrate Judge for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, 2010-Appointed Nov. 15, 2010-Education:Howard University, 1990 Rutgers School of Law, J.D. 1993Professional Career:Assistant State Public Defender, Juvenile Division 1993-2000Assistant Federal Defender: 2000-2010Publications:Editor in Chief, Judicature, vol. 99-Awards and Recognitions:Judge John W. Reynolds Community Building Award, 2012.Member of the Year, Wisconsin Association of African-American Lawyers, 2013.Black Excellence Awards, 2014Law ClerksStephanie Quick, 2010-2012Laura Stiemke, 2010-Taylor Barnes, 2012- 2016Cyle Catlett, 2016-Duffin, WilliamFederal Judicial Service:United States Magistrate Judge for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, 2014-Appointed 2014-Education:University of Illinois,University of Iowa,Professional Career:Law clerk, Justice K. David Harris, Iowa Supreme Court, 1987-1988.Godfrey & Kahn, Milwaukee, WI Publications:Awards and Recognitions:Law ClerksDaryl Olszewski 2014-Martin St. Aubin, 2014-2016Justin Dreikosen, 2016-Jones, David E. Federal Judicial Service:United States Magistrate Judge for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, 2015-Appointed 2015- started June 26, 2015.Education:Creighton University, 1985Creighton Law School, J.D. 1987Professional Career:U.S. Army, 1987-1991Clerk, Chief Judge David Sentelle, D.C. Cir. 1991-1992Shea & Gardner, Washington DC 1992-1995Assistant US Attorney, W.D. Wis. 1995-2001Heller Erhman, Madison, WI 1991-Perkins Coie, Madison WI. -2015.Publications:Awards and Recognitions:Law ClerksJeremy Heacox, 2015- Elise Libbey, 2016-Bankruptcy Judges and RefereesWestfahl, Fredrick C., Jr.Born January 17, 1876 in Milwaukee Wisconsin.DiedFederal Judicial Service:Clerk of the United States Court, 1908-1927United States Bankruptcy Judge, Eastern District of Wisconsin 1927- ?.Appointed Referee in Bankruptcy by Judge Geiger to a term beginning August 29, 1927.EducationAdmitted to the Wisconsin Bar in 1897Professional CareerWisconsin State Legislature, State Assembly, Milwaukee District 4, 1093, 1905. McCarty, James E.Born 1905 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Died 1977 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Federal Judicial Service:United States Bankruptcy Judge, Eastern District of Wisconsin 1953-1977.Appointed Part-Time Referee in Bankruptcy to a term beginning July 1, 1953; assumed full-time status in 1956. Service terminated in 1977, due to death.Education:Marquette University Law School, J.D., 1927.Professional Career:Assistant District Attorney, Milwaukee County, 1931-1932.Police Judge, Village of Shorewood, 1945-1955.Hilgendorf, Howard W.Born1914 in Juneau, Wisconsin.Died 1987 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Federal Judicial Service:United States Bankruptcy Judge, Eastern District of Wisconsin 1959-1982.Appointed Referee in Bankruptcy to a term beginning July 1, 1959. Service terminated in 1982, due to retirement.Education:University of Wisconsin, A.B., 1937.University of Wisconsin, LL.B., 1938. Professional Career:City Attorney, Juneau, Wisconsin, 1939-1942.Circuit Court Commissioner, Dodge County, Wisconsin, 1939-1941.Attorney, Office of Price Administration, 1942-1946.Assistant United States Attorney, Eastern District of Wisconsin, 1946-1959.Lieutenant Colonel, JAG, United States Army Reserve, 1948-1970.Law Clerks:Michael C. Williams, 1979-1982Ihlenfeldt, Dale E. Born 1919 in Two Creeks, Wisconsin.Died December 28, 2011 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Federal Judicial Service: United States Bankruptcy Judge, Eastern District of Wisconsin 1966-1995. Appointed Referee in Bankruptcy to a term beginning November 1, 1966. Assumed recall status in 1985. Service terminated December 31, 1995 due to retirement.Education:University of Wisconsin, B.A., 1940.University of Wisconsin Law School, J.D., 1949.Professional Career:United States Navy, Lt. (J.G.) SC, USNR, 1942-1946.Associate, Bitker & Marshall Law Firm, 1948-1951Law Clerk, United States District Court Judge Robert E. Tehan, 1951-1954.Clerk of District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin, 1955-1966.Law Clerks:Russell S. Long, 1979-1982Barbara R. Rothe, 1982-1983Joan Dalton, 1983-1991Idelma Saenz, 1991-1992Christy S. Chapman, 1992-1994Karla A. Francken, 1994-1995 Clevert, Charles N., Jr.Born 1947 in Richmond, Virginia.Federal Judicial Service:United States Bankruptcy Judge, 1977-1995.Appointed to a term beginning in November 7, 1977. Served as Chief Judge, 1986-1995. Service terminated in 1995, due to appointment to the District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin.For information on Judge Clevert’s District Court service, see his entry under District Court Judges - Milwaukee.Awards and Recognitions:President, National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges, 1989-1990.Milwaukee Times Black Excellence Award, 1993.President, Thomas Fairchild American Inn of Court, 1993.Law Clerks:Donna Tamanaha, 1979-1984Karen Strandholm, 1984Kevin Lee Keeler, 1985-1987George W. Bezold, 1987-1988Faith Lleva Anderson, 1988-1989James Cunningham, 1989-1990Emma Parker, 1990-1993Deborah Schwendel, 1993-1994Jason Brookner, 1994-1996Shapiro, James E.Born 1930 in Chicago, Illinois.Federal Judicial Service:United States Bankruptcy Judge, Eastern District of Wisconsin 1982-2012.Appointed to a term beginning February 2, 1982; reappointed 1986 and 2000. Served as Chief Judge, 1997-2000. Retired December 31, 2012.Education:University of Wisconsin, B.S., 1951.Harvard Law School, J.D., 1954.Professional Career:First Lieutenant, United States Army Military Police, 1954-1956.Private practice, 1956-1957.Resident House Counsel, National Presto Industries, 1957-1960.Partner, Bratt and Shapiro, 1960-1964.Private practice, 1964-1974.Director, Legal Aid Society of Milwaukee, 1969-1977.Partner, Frank, Hiller, and Shapiro, Ltd., 1974-1981.Awards and Recognitions:The Judge Dale E. Ihlenfeldt Bankruptcy Award, Eastern District of Wisconsin Bar Association, April 27, 2004.Judge Myron L. Gordon Lifetime Achievement Award, 2012.Equal Justice Medal, 2012.Law Clerks:Michael C. Williams, 1982Lewis Maldonado, 1982-1984Deirdre C. Elliott, 1984-1987Thomas A. Sutton, 1987-1989Michael E. Hayes, 1989-1991Peggy E. (McCloud) Oberhofer, 1991-1993Susan G. Schellinger, 1993-1996Robert K. O’Reilly, 1996-1997Mary B. Grossman, 1997-1998, 2003Renee C. Guolee-Fensin, 1998-2000Eric R. von Helms, 2000-2002Elizabeth F. McCright, 2003-2004William Franks, 2004-2005Jennifer Herzog, 2005-2007Olivier H. Reiher, 2007-2009Stephanie Webb, 2009-2012Eisenberg, Russell A.Born 1937 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Federal Judicial Service:United States Bankruptcy Judge, Eastern District of Wisconsin 1986-2003.Appointed to a term beginning May 8, 1986; reappointed in 2000. Served as Chief Judge, 2000-2003. Service terminated in 2003, due to retirement.Recalled by Fourth Circuit, July 1, 2003, as Bankruptcy Judge for the District of Maryland (Baltimore).Education:Marquette University Law School, J.D., 1961.Professional Career:Attorney, Howard, Peterman, Eisenberg, Solocheck, and Nashban, 1961-1986.Awards and Recognitions:Alumnus of the Year, Marquette Law School, 1999.Judge Dale E. Ihlenfeldt Bankruptcy Award, Eastern District of Wisconsin Bar Association, 2003.Memberships:State Bar of Wisconsin, Bankruptcy, Insolvency and Creditors’ Rights Section,Chairperson, 1974-76Eastern District of Wisconsin Bar AssociationMilwaukee Bar Association, President, 1985-86TreasurerChairperson & Member of various committees including Judicial Selection Committee, Joint Bar and Bench Committee, Memorials Committee and the Bankruptcy Section.American Bar Association Subcommittees: Loan Workouts and Bankruptcy and Banking (1985), Remedies, Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law (1984), Committee on Banking Law (1982) and Committee on Commercial Transactions Litigation (1982).American Bar Association National Conference of Federal Trial Judges Technology CommitteeNational Conference of Bankruptcy JudgesNational Association of Bankruptcy Judges, International Legal Relations Committee,Chairperson, 2001-2002Commercial Law Journal, Associate Editor, 1972-79.Lectures and Presentations:University of Wisconsin Law School, Visiting Lecturer in Bankruptcy Law and Practice.University of Wisconsin Law School, helped establish and taught the General Practice CourseInstructor, Seminar and Conferences sponsored by:National Conference of Bankruptcy JudgesUniversity of Wisconsin Law School (CLEW)American Bankruptcy InstituteGreat Plains Bankruptcy ConferenceNational Association of Chapter 13 TrusteesNational Association of Bankruptcy TrusteesWisconsin Academy of Trial AttorneysState Bar of Wisconsin (CLE/ATS)Milwaukee Bar AssociationUniversity of Wisconsin, Herbert V. Prochnow Graduate School of BankingWisconsin Bankers Association Consumer Lending SchoolAgricultural Bankers ConferenceAdministrative Office of the United States Courts, Matters Pertaining to Technology and the CourtsFederal Judicial Center, Lecturer on Alternative Dispute Resolution MattersPublications:Due Process and Bankruptcy: A Contradiction in Terms? 10 Bankr. Developments J. 47 (1993-94). Good Faith Under the Uniform Commercial Code–A New Look at an Old Problem, 54 Marq. L. Rev. 1 (1971).The Doctrine of Necessity and Its Parameters, 73 Marq. L. Rev. 1 (1989).Review of As We Forgive Our Debtors (published in the NACTT quaterly)Law Clerks:Kristine H. Cleary, 1986-1988Martha Decker Wolz, 1988-1990Nikki A. Brazy, 1991-1998Carol Miller, 1998-2003McGarity, Margaret, DeeBorn 1948 in Orlando, Florida. Federal Judicial Service:United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin 1987- Appointed to a term beginning October 26, 1987; reappointed. Served as Chief Judge, 2003-June 30, 2010. Retired February 2, 2016.Education:Emory University, Atlanta, B.A., 1969.University of Wisconsin Law School, J.D., 1974.Professional Career:Trust Officer, Marine National Exchange Bank, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1974-1977.Margaret Dee McGarity, Attorney at Law, 1977-1980.Chernov, Croen & Stern, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1980-1987.Awards and Recognitions:The Judge Dale E. Ihlenfeldt Bankruptcy Award, Eastern District of Wisconsin BarAssociation, April 30, 2009.The Judge Myron L. Gordon Lifetime Achievement Award, Eastern District of WisconsinBar Association, April 25, 2016.Publications:Collier Family Law and the Bankruptcy Code, (Matthew Bender).Marital Property Law in Wisconsin (State Bar of Wisconsin).Who Gets the Retirement Plan? 14 Family Advocate 52 (1992)When an Ex-Spouse Goes Bankrupt – New Rules Help Keep Financial Obligations IntactUnder Divorce Decrees, 81 A.B.A. J. 64 (1995).Family Law Provisions in the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1994, 27 Bankruptcy Court Decisions 1, May 16, 1995.Avoidable Transfers Between Spouses and Former Spouses, 12 Nabtalk 3, undated.Avoidable Transfers Between Spouses and Former Spouses, 31 Family Law Quarterly 393 (1997).Dealing with Spouses and Former Spouses in Chapter 13: A Few Practical Observations, 11 Nactt Quarterly 30, January 1999.H.R. 975 Flunks the Common-sense Test When it Comes to Child Support, Abi Journal, October 2003.Family Law and Bankruptcy Reform, 25 Wisconsin Journal of Family Law 85, October 2005.View from the Bankruptcy Bench, The docket, January 2006Privacy and Litigation: Two Mutually Exclusive Concepts, 23 Journal of the American Academy of Matrimony Lawyers 99 (2010)Community Property in Bankruptcy: Laws of Unintended Consequences, 72 Louisiana Law Review 143 (2011).The Automatic Stay in Family Law Proceedings: Do We Really Have to Stop? 65 Juvenile & Family Court Journal 1 (Winter 2014).Law Clerks:Patricia K. Fernandez, 1987-1990Patricia McKay Matusiak, 1990-1993Christopher L. Rexroat, 1993-1995Kristine Oswald Trapp, 1995- 2016Nicole Murphy, 2015-2016 Kelley, Susan V.Born 1954 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Federal Judicial Service:United States Bankruptcy Judge, Eastern District of Wisconsin 2003-Appointed to a term beginning July 1, 2003. Education:Marquette University, B.A., 1976.Columbus School of Law at Catholic University of America, J.D., 1979.Professional Career:Practicing attorney, Weinberg and Green, Baltimore, Maryland, 1980 - 1987.Practicing attorney, Murphy and Desmond S.C., Madison, Wisconsin, 1987-1992. Partner, Lee, Kilkelly, Paulson and Younger, Madison, Wisconsin, 1992-1999.Partner, Michael Best and Friedrich, Madison, Wisconsin, 1999-2003.PublicationsPersonal Liability for Corporate Debt 67 Wisconsin Lawyer 14 (Oct. 1994)Ginsberg and Martin on Bankruptcy, editor, starting with Fifth EditionLaw Clerks:Joji Takada, 2003-2005Tim Laffredi, 2005-2007Colleen Kelly, 2007-2008Eric Preu, 2008-2009Russell Zimmerer, 2009-2010Kaitlin Butler, 2010-2010Laura Steele, 2010-2011Melissa Blair, 2011-2013Nora Kelley, 2013-2014Nicole Murphy 2014-2015Carrie Theis, 2015-2016Emily Breslin, 2016- Pepper, PamelaBorn 1964 in New Orleans, LouisianaFederal Judicial Service:United States Bankruptcy Judge, Eastern District of Wisconsin 2005-2014Appointed to a term beginning July 5, 2005. Chief Judge July 1, 2010-2014.United States District Judge, Eastern District of Wisconsin, 2014 - ; Nominated by President Barack Obama and confirmed by the Senate on November 20, 2014.Education:Northwestern University, B.S., 1986.Cornell Law School, J.D., 1989.Marquette University, Graduate Certificate in Dispute Resolution, 2003Professional Career:Law Clerk, U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Frank M. Johnson, Jr. (11th Circuit), 1989-1990.Assistant United States Attorney, Northern District of Illinois, 1990-1994.Assistant United States Attorney, Eastern District of Wisconsin, 1994-1997.Private Practice, 1997-2005.Publications:Milwaukee AUSA Aiding Development of the Law in Iraq, The Circuit Rider, May 2006.Some Effects of the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005, The Circuit Rider, November 2006.Profile: United States District Court Judge Thomas J. Curran, The Circuit Rider, November 2006.Zen and the Art of Bankruptcy Practice, The Circuit Rider, January 2008.Evidence Update–Part V, Consider Chapter , downloaded July 21, 2011For Both New and Experienced Lawyers—Particular Evidence Problems with Appraisals, Bankruptcy & Insolvency Litigation, Spring 2012, Vol. 17, No.3Particular Evidence Problems with Appraisals, Part II, Bankruptcy & InsolvencyLitigation, Summer 2012, Vol. 17 No. 4Particular Evidence Problems with Appraisals, Part III, Bankruptcy & InsolvencyLitigation, Fall, 2012 Vol. 18 No. ?Awards and Recognitions:State Bar of Wisconsin Mentorship Award, May 2005.President, Milwaukee Bar Association 2005-2006.Judge John W. Reynolds Community Building Award, Eastern District of Wisconsin BarAssociation, April 27, 2006.Women in the Law Award, June 11, 2015.Law ClerksJesse Espinosa, 2005Debra Schneider, 2005-2007Shay Agsten, 2007-2009Martin Karpel, 2009Camille Bent, 2010-2011Theresa (Esa) Movroydis, 2011-2013Emily Stedman, 2013-2015Halfenger, G. MichaelBorn 1966 Federal Judicial Service:United States Bankruptcy Judge, Eastern District of Wisconsin January 11, 2013-Education:Lawrence UniversityUniversity of Chicago Law SchoolProfessional Career:Law Clerk, Judge Frank H. EasterbrookSidley & Austin, ChicagoFoley and Lardner, Milwaukee, 1994-2013.Law Clerks:Stephanie Webb 2013-2014Garret Soberalski 2013-2014Shay Agsten 2014-Nicolas Chmurski 2014-2015Colin Drayton, 2015-2016Devon E. Daughety, 2016-Hanan, Beth ErmatingerFederal Judicial Service:United States Bankruptcy Judge for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, 2015-Appointed May 22, 2015Education:Marquette UniversityUniversity of Wisconsin Law School, J.D. 1996Professional Career:Law clerk to Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Janine GeskeLaw clerk to Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice David ProsserGass, Weber Mullins, Milwaukee, WI 2004 -2015.Law ClerksMeaghan Burnett, 2015-Nicholas Chmurski, 2015- ................
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