Julius Marshuetz Mayer
| Julius Marschuetz Mayer | |
| Current Court Information: | |
| Second Circuit | |
| Title: | Former Judge |
| Position: | Seat #1 |
| Service: | |
| Appointed by: | Warren Harding |
| Active: | 10/15/1921 - 7/31/1924 |
| Preceded by: | Henry Galbraith Ward |
| Succeeded by: | Learned Hand |
| Past post: | Southern District of New York |
| Past term: | 2/26/1912-10/13/1921 |
| Past position: | Seat #1 |
| Personal History | |
| Born: | September 5, 1865 |
| Home State: | New York, NY |
| Deceased: | November 20, 1925 |
| Bachelors: | College of the City of New York, A.B., 1884 |
| Law School: | Columbia Law, LL.B., 1886 |
Contents |
Early life and education
- College of the City of New York, A.B., 1884
- Columbia Law School, LL.B., 1886[1]
Professional career
- Private practice, New York City, 1886-1912
- Counsel, New York State Excise Board, 1895-1896
- Counsel, New York City Building Department, New York, 1897-1898
- Justice, New York Court of Special Sessions, 1902-1903
- State attorney general, New York, 1903-1907
- Private practice, New York City, 1924-1925[1]
Federal judicial career
Second Circuit
Mayer was nominated to the Second Circuit by President Warren Harding on September 22, 1921 to replace Henry Galbraith Ward. He was confirmed by the Senate on October 5, 1921, and received commission that same day. He resigned on July 31, 1924. He was succeeded to this post by Learned Hand.[1]
Southern District of New York
Mayer was previously a federal judge on the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. He was nominated by President William Howard Taft on February 19, 1912 to fill a seat vacated by George Bethune Adams. He was confirmed by the Senate on February 26th, and received commission that same day. He served on this court until October 13, 1921.[1] Mayer was succeeded in this position by William Bondy.
See also
- United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
- United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
External links
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Julius Marshuetz Mayer's Biography from the Federal Judicial Center.
| Federal judicial offices | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by: George Bethune Adams |
Southern District of New York 1912–1921 |
Succeeded by: William Bondy |
| Preceded by: Henry Galbraith Ward |
Second Circuit 1921–1924 Seat #1 |
Succeeded by: Learned Hand |
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| Active judges |
Chief Judge: Dennis Jacobs • Christopher Droney • Denny Chin • Gerard Lynch • Jose Cabranes • Rosemary Pooler • Robert Katzmann • Reena Raggi • Richard Wesley • Peter Hall • Debra Livingston • Raymond Lohier • Susan L. Carney | ||
| Senior judges |
Pierre Leval • Wilfred Feinberg • Jon Newman • Amalya Kearse • Ralph Winter • John Walker • Joseph McLaughlin • Chester Straub • Guido Calabresi • Robert Sack • Barrington Parker • Richard Cardamone • | ||
| Former judges | Julian William Mack • Frank Altimari • Samuel Blatchford • Alexander Smith Johnson • Nathaniel Shipman • William James Wallace • Lewis Bartholomew Woodruff • Sonia Sotomayor • Roger Miner • John Mahoney • George Pratt • Lawrence Pierce • Thomas Meskill • William Mulligan • James Oakes • William Timbers • Fred Parker • Alfred Conkling Coxe • Emile Henry Lacombe • William Kneeland Townsend • Charles Merrill Hough • Walter Chadwick Noyes • Henry Galbraith Ward • John Harlan II • Learned Hand • Martin Augustine Knapp • Julius Marshuetz Mayer • Augustus Noble Hand • Martin Thomas Manton • Henry Wade Rogers • Harrie Brigham Chase • Thomas Walter Swan • Carroll Hincks • Charles Edward Clark • John Joseph Smith • Robert Palmer Anderson • Robert Porter Patterson, Sr. • Murray Gurfein • Irving Kaufman • Walter Mansfield • Harold Medina • Thurgood Marshall • Jerome Frank • Henry Friendly • Paul Hays • Joseph Lumbard • Leonard Moore • Ellsworth Van Graafeiland • Sterry Waterman • | ||
| Former Chief judges |
Wilfred Feinberg • Jon Newman • Ralph Winter • John Walker • Thomas Meskill • James Oakes • Learned Hand • Harrie Brigham Chase • Thomas Walter Swan • Charles Edward Clark • Irving Kaufman • Henry Friendly • Joseph Lumbard • | ||
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| 1909 |
Bean • Carpenter • Connor • Donworth • Grubb • Hand • Hundley • Lanning • Lurton • Orr • Purdy • Rellstab • Warrington • Willard | ||
| 1910 |
Archbald • Barber • Carland • Cooper • Denison • De Vries • Hollister • Hughes • Hunt • Killits • Knapp • Knappen • Lamar • Mack • Montgomery • Rasch • Rose • Russell • Smith • Van Devanter • Van Valkenburgh • White | ||
| 1911 |
Angell • Day • Denison • Elliott • Martin • Rudkin • Schofield • Sessions • H. Smith • W. Smith • Veeder • Whitmer • Youmans • | ||
| 1912 |
Bourquin • Cheney • Cushman • Dodge • Geiger • Howard • Mayer • McPherson • Morton • Pitney • Pope • Sloan • Thompson • Tuttle • | ||
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| 1921 |
Morris • Peters • Baker • Groner • Hoehling • Kennedy • Lewis • Luse • Mayer • McClintic • Miller • Morris • Peters • Ross • Taft • Waddill | ||
| 1922 |
Atwell • Barrett • Brewster • Butler • Campbell • Cliffe • Gibson • Goddard • Kenyon • Lindley • Lowell • Rose • Runyon • Schoonmaker • Scott • Sutherland • Symes • Wilkerson • Winslow | ||
| 1923 |
Bland • Bondy • Cant • Gore • Hatfield • Hickenlooper • Hicks • Inch • Jacobs • James • Jones • McGee • McKeehan • Patridge • Phillips • Reeves • Rudkin • Sanford • Simons • Soper • Webster | ||
