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This is a comprehensive list of all Article III and Article IV United States federal judges appointed by President Donald Trump as well as a partial list of Article I federal judicial appointments, excluding appointments to the District of Columbia judiciary.
- Political appointments by Donald Trump
List of federal judges appointed by Donald Trump. List of...
- Political appointments by Donald Trump
- How Appointments Are Counted
- Judicial Appointments by President
- Article I Appointments
- See Also
- Sources
In many instances, the number of judgeships appointed is greater than the number of people appointed as judges, because a president may appoint the same person as a judge to different courts over the course of their presidency. For example, Donald Trump appointed Amy Coney Barrett to the Seventh Circuit, and later appointed her to the Supreme Court...
Because appointees to the short-lived United States Commerce Court were duly appointed as United States circuit judges, they are counted as circuit judges. Those individuals appointed to the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals and the United States Court of Claims during the period those courts existed as Article III courts are counte...
The appointment of Article I judges is more difficult to count, because a large number of positions appointed by the president have quasi-judicial functions. Some Article I judges, however, are clearly designated, such as the judges of the United States Court of Federal Claims, the United States Tax Court, the United States Court of Appeals for the...
31. Jan. 2017 · Amy Coney Barrett. See also: Supreme Court vacancy, 2020. Amy Coney Barrett was confirmed as the 115th associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court by a vote of 52-48-0 on October 26, 2020. President Donald Trump (R) nominated Barrett to succeed Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the U.S. Supreme Court on September 29, 2020.
NameNominated To:First Nomination DateHearing DateSupreme Court of the United StatesJanuary 31, 2017March 20-23, 2017United States Court of Appeals for the ...March 21, 2017April 26, 2017Superior Court of the District of ...March 9, 2017September 12, 2017United States Court of Appeals for the ...May 8, 2017September 6, 2017This page provides an overview of the number of federal judges appointed by each president, a historical comparison of presidential judgeship appointments from 1933 to 2024, and a comparison of appointments over time by president and court type from 1945 to 2024.
14. März 2020 · Share full article. By The New York Times. Published March 14, 2020 Updated March 15, 2020. The list below is part of a broad examination in The New York Times of President Trump’s transformation...
For example, President Reagan appointed Antonin Scalia to the U.S. Court of Appeals in 1982 and to the Supreme Court in 1986. Both appointments are included in the confirmations totals. In addition, the counts for the USCFC and the territorial courts include judges reappointed after their terms expired.