Julius Miner
| Julius Miner | |
| Current Court Information: | |
| United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois | |
| Title: | Former Judge |
| Service: | |
| Appointed by: | Dwight Eisenhower |
| Active: | 2/27/1958 - 3/13/1963 |
| Preceded by: | John Peter Barnes |
| Succeeded by: | Abraham Marovitz |
| Personal History | |
| Born: | 1896 |
| Deceased: | 1963 |
| Law School: | Chicago-Kent College of Law (1917), Northwestern University School of Law (1945) |
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Julius Howard Miner (1896-1963) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.
Miner was nominated by President Dwight Eisenhower on January 23, 1958, to a seat vacated by John Peter Barnes; he was confirmed by the Senate on February 25, 1958, and received his commission on February 27, 1958. He served the Northern District of Illinois until his death on March 13, 1963.[1] Miner was succeeded in this position by Abraham Marovitz.
Early life and education
- Chicago-Kent College of Law, LL.B., 1917
- Northwestern University School of Law, LL.M., 1945[1]
Professional career
- Private practice, Chicago, Illinois, 1917-1924
- Master-in-chancery, Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, 1924-1940
- Lecturer, John Marshall Law School, 1938-1949
- Judge, Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, 1940-1958
- Lecturer, Northwestern University School of Law, 1945 [1]
Judicial career
Northern District of Illinois
Miner was nominated by President Dwight Eisenhower on January 23, 1958, to a seat vacated by John Peter Barnes; he was confirmed by the Senate on February 25, 1958, and received his commission on February 27, 1958. He served the Northern District of Illinois until his death on March 13, 1963.[1] Miner was succeeded in this position by Abraham Marovitz.
External links
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Judge Miner's Biography from the Federal Judicial Center.
| Federal judicial offices | ||
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| Preceded by: John Peter Barnes |
Northern District of Ililnois 1958–1963 |
Succeeded by: Abraham Marovitz |
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| 1953 |
Boldt • Bruchhausen • Cecil • Dawkins, Jr. • Grooms • Hamlin • Hoffman • Knoch • Schnackenberg • Warren • Willson | ||
| 1954 |
Aldrich • Anderson • Bastian • Bicks • Bootle • Boreman • Breitenstein • Brooks • Cecil • Chambers • Choate • Christensen • Connell • Danaher • Dawson • Day • Fee • Freeman • Halbert • Harlan • Hincks • Hoffman • Holder • Hunter • Ingraham • Laramore • Kent • Lemmon • Lord • McGarraghy • Mickelson • Miller • Palmieri • Parkinson • Rogers • Ross • Stewart • Taylor • Thomsen • Tuttle • Van Oosterhout • Vogel • Walsh • Whittaker • Wilson | ||
| 1955 |
Alger • Brown • Cameron • Clarke • Davies • Devitt • East • Estes • Grubb • Harlan • Jertberg • Jones • Lumbard • McIlvaine • Miller • Register • Sorg • Van Dusen • Waterman • Watkins • Wortendyke • Wright | ||
| 1956 |
Barnes • Bryan • Burger • Cashin • Hamley • Herlands • Johnson • Juergens • Kerr • Kraft • Levet • Lewis • Lieb • Mercer • Morgan • Rich • Rizley • Robinson • Smith • Sobeloff • Weick • Whittaker | ||
| 1957 |
Arraj • Breitenstein • Brennan • Egan • Gignoux • Grant • Hastings • Haynsworth • Hicklin • Jameson • Layton • Moore • O'Sullivan • Parkinson • Richardson • Sirica • Stanley • Thompson • Van Pelt • Weber • Whittaker • Wisdom • Zavatt | ||
| 1958 |
Beck • Burke • Carswell • Clayton • Hamlin • Henley • Jertberg • Knoch • Martin • Matthes • Miner • Morrill • Poos • Robson • Stanley • Steel • Stewart • Wollenberg | ||
| 1959 |
Aldrich • Bartels • Blackmun • Boreman • Butler • Castle • Cecil • Crocker • Dalton • Field • Fisher • Forman • Friendly • Hart • Henderson • Henley • Julian • Kalbfleisch • Kilkenny • Koelsch • Kunzel • MacMahon • Merrill • Metzner • Powell • Smith • Sweigert • Walsh • Weick • Weinman • Wood • Worley • Young | ||
| 1960 |
Caffrey • Chilson • Durfee • Hodge • Kaess • Lane • Lewis • Mishler • O'Sullivan • Paul • Smith • Stephenson • Tavares • Timbers | ||