United States District Court for the District of Nebraska

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District of Nebraska
Eighth Circuit
Chief:Laurie Smith CampJudges:3
Posts:3Vacancies:0
Active judges
BataillonGerrard
Senior Judges
ShanahanStromUrbomKopf
Magistrate Judges
ZwartTalkenGossett
Former Judges
Key:
(Numbers indicate % of seats vacant.)
0%0%-10%
10%-25%25%-40%
More than 40%
Contents
1 Court
1.1 Vacancy warning level
1.2 Jurisdiction
1.2.1 Cases heard
1.2.2 Case load
1.3 Clerk's office
1.4 History
1.4.1 Court history
1.4.2 Judicial posts
1.4.3 Notable decisions
1.4.4 Federal courthouse
1.5 Major news
1.6 See also
1.7 External links
1.8 References
2 Judges

The United States District Court for the District of Nebraska is the United States district court whose jurisdiction is the state of Nebraska. The main courthouse is located in Omaha, with other locations in Lincoln, and North Platte.

The United States Attorney's Office for the District of Nebraska represents the United States in civil and criminal litigation in the court. The current United States Attorney is Joe W. Stecher. When decisions of the court are appealed, they are appealed to the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals based in Downtown St. Louis at the Thomas F. Eagleton Federal Courthouse and Building.

Vacancy warning level

The United States District Court for the District of Nebraska's vacancy warning level is currently set at green. The court currently has no vacancies.

Jurisdiction

The Counties of Nebraska (click for larger map)

The jurisdiction of the District of Nebraska consists of all the counties in the state of Nebraska.

The main courthouse is located in Omaha, with other locations in Lincoln, and North Platte.

When decisions of the court are appealed, they are appealed to the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals based in Downtown St. Louis at the Thomas F. Eagleton Federal Courthouse and Building.

Cases heard

The District of Nebraska has original jurisdiction over cases filed within its jurisdiction. These cases can include civil and criminal matters that fall under federal law.

Case load

Federal Court Case Load Statistics*
YearStarting case load:Cases filed:Total cases:Cases terminated:Remaining cases:Median time(Criminal)**:Median time(Civil)**:3 Year Civil cases#:Vacant posts:## Trials/Post
2010 1108168127891810 9798.28.618(3.1%).030
2009 1130168028101798 10128.38.212(2.0%)043
2008 1123159327161667 10497.89.114(2.3%).031
2007145517103165214610198.311.320(3.1%).034
20061442182732691984128510.19.632(3.4%).039
*All statistics are taken from the Official Federal Courts' Website and reflect the calendar year through September.    **Time in months from filing to completion.
#This statistic includes cases which have been appealed in higher courts.    ##This is the total number of months that any all judicial posts had spent vacant that year.

Clerk's office

The District of Nebraska has three separate courthouses. The Clerk's office is open Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m, excluding Federal holidays. Please consult the chart below for more information:

Branch Address Phone number
Lincoln City Division Robert V. Denney Federal Building

593 Federal Building
100 Centennial Mall North
Lincoln, NE 68508-3803

Phone: (402) 437-1900

Toll Free: 866-220-4379
Fax: (402) 437-1911

North Platte Division United States Courthouse

United States Post Office
300 E. 3rd Street
North Platte, NE 69101

Toll Free: 866-220-4381 or 866-220-4379
Omaha Division Roman L. Hruska Federal Courthouse

111 South 18th Plaza
Suite 1152
Omaha, NE 68102

Phone: (402) 661-7350

Toll Free: 866-220-4381 Fax: (402) 661-7387

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History

Court history

The District of Nebraska was established by Congress and assigned to the Eighth Circuit on March 25, 1867 with one post to cover the entire state. Over time 2 additional judicial posts were added for a total of 3 current posts.[2]

Judicial posts

The following table highlights the development of judicial posts for the District of Nebraska:

Year Statute Total Seats
March 25, 1867 15 Stat. 5 1
February 27, 1907 34 Stat. 997 2
June 2, 1970 84 Stat. 294 3
December 1, 1990 104 Stat. 5089 4 (1 temporary)
2004 Temporary post removed 3
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Notable decisions

For a searchable list of opinions, please see The Guide to Nebraska Court Records.

Gay Marriage Case

The Chief Judge of the District of Nebraska is Judge Joseph Bataillon. In May 2005, he struck down a constitutional amendment passed by Nebraska voters in 2000 that would have banned same-sex marriages. That decision, however, was reversed by the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. In its opinion issued on July 14, 2006, the Eighth Circuit held: the amendment was rationally related to legitimate state interests, and therefore did not violate the Equal Protection Clause; the amendment could not be considered a bill of attainder; the amendment did not violate the First Amendment right of those with a same-sex orientation to associate; and the amendment did not violate the First Amendment right to petition the government for a redress of grievances.

Federal courthouse

Three separate courthouses serve the District of Nebraska.

Major news

For new stories and other related material see Nebraska judicial news.

See also

External links

References

  1. Court Clerk Information(Select the appropriate division for info and map)
  2. 2.0 2.1 FJC History of the District of Nebraska

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