Philip Neville
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Philip Neville (1909-1974) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota.
Neville was nominated by President Lyndon Johnson on May 24, 1967, to a seat vacated by Gunnar Hans Nordbye; he was confirmed by the Senate on July 31, 1967, and received commission that same day. He served until his death on February 13, 1974.
Education
- University of Minnesota, B.A., 1931
- University of Minnesota Law School, LL.B., 1933
Professional career
- Law clerk, Supreme Court of Minnesota, 1933-1935
- Private practice, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1935-1967
- Professor, University of Minnesota Law School, 1937-1967
- Municipal judge, Village of Edna, Minnesota, 1948-1952
- U.S. Attorney for the District of Minnesota, 1952-1953
External links
- Biography from the Federal Judicial Center.
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