United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit

The United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit (in case citations, 6th Cir.) is a federal court with appellate jurisdiction over the district courts in the following districts:

United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
(6th Cir.)
LocationPotter Stewart U.S. Courthouse
Appeals from
EstablishedJune 16, 1891
Judges16
Circuit JusticeBrett Kavanaugh
Chief JudgeJeffrey Sutton
www.ca6.uscourts.gov

The court is composed of sixteen judges and is based at the Potter Stewart U.S. Courthouse in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is one of 13 United States courts of appeals.

The United States federal courts were divided into six circuits in 1801, but a circuit court of appeals was not established until the passage of the Judiciary Act of 1891.[1]

William Howard Taft, the only person ever to serve as both President and Chief Justice of the United States, once served on the Sixth Circuit. Four other judges of the Sixth Circuit have been elevated to serve on the Supreme Court, the last being Potter Stewart in 1958.

Current composition of the Court

As of July 20, 2023:

#TitleJudgeDuty stationBornTerm of serviceAppointed by
ActiveChiefSenior
62Chief JudgeJeffrey SuttonColumbus, OH19602003–present2021–presentG.W. Bush
56Circuit JudgeKaren Nelson MooreCleveland, OH19481995–presentClinton
58Circuit JudgeEric L. ClayDetroit, MI19481997–presentClinton
60Circuit JudgeJulia Smith GibbonsMemphis, TN19502002–presentG.W. Bush
65Circuit JudgeRichard Allen GriffinTraverse City, MI19522005–presentG.W. Bush
67Circuit JudgeRaymond KethledgeAnn Arbor, MI19662008–presentG.W. Bush
69Circuit JudgeJane Branstetter StranchNashville, TN19532010–presentObama
71Circuit JudgeAmul ThaparCovington, KY19692017–presentTrump
72Circuit JudgeJohn K. BushLouisville, KY19642017–presentTrump
73Circuit JudgeJoan LarsenAnn Arbor, MI19682017–presentTrump
74Circuit JudgeJohn NalbandianCincinnati, OH19692018–presentTrump
75Circuit JudgeChad ReadlerColumbus, OH19722019–presentTrump
76Circuit JudgeEric E. MurphyColumbus, OH19792019–presentTrump
77Circuit JudgeStephanie D. DavisDetroit, MI19672022–presentBiden
78Circuit JudgeAndre MathisMemphis, TN19802022–presentBiden
79Circuit JudgeRachel BloomekatzColumbus, OH19822023–presentBiden
47Senior Circuit JudgeRalph B. Guy Jr.Ann Arbor, MI19291985–19941994–presentReagan
49Senior Circuit JudgeJames L. Ryaninactive19321985–20002000–presentReagan
50Senior Circuit JudgeDanny Julian BoggsLouisville, KY19441986–20172003–20092017–presentReagan
51Senior Circuit JudgeAlan Eugene NorrisColumbus, OH19351986–20012001–presentReagan
52Senior Circuit JudgeRichard Fred SuhrheinrichLansing, MI19361990–20012001–presentG.H.W. Bush
53Senior Circuit JudgeEugene Edward Siler Jr.London, KY19361991–20012001–presentG.H.W. Bush
54Senior Circuit JudgeAlice M. BatchelderMedina, OH19441991–20192009–20142019–presentG.H.W. Bush
55Senior Circuit JudgeMartha Craig DaughtreyNashville, TN19421993–20092009–presentClinton
57Senior Circuit JudgeR. Guy Cole Jr.Columbus, OH19511995–20232014–20212023–presentClinton
59Senior Circuit JudgeRonald Lee GilmanMemphis, TN19421997–20102010–presentClinton
61Senior Circuit JudgeJohn M. RogersLexington, KY19482002–20182018–presentG.W. Bush
63Senior Circuit JudgeDeborah L. CookAkron, OH19522003–20192019–presentG.W. Bush
64Senior Circuit JudgeDavid McKeagueLansing, MI19462005–20172017–presentG.W. Bush
68Senior Circuit JudgeHelene WhiteDetroit, MI19542008–20222022–presentG.W. Bush


Vacancies and pending nominations

SeatPrior judge's duty stationSeat last held byVacancy reasonDate of vacancyNomineeDate of nomination
2Memphis, TNJulia Smith GibbonsSenior statusTBD[2]Kevin G. RitzMarch 21, 2024
16Nashville, TNJane Branstetter StranchTBD[3]

List of former judges

#JudgeStateBorn–diedActive serviceChief JudgeSenior statusAppointed byReason for
termination
1Howell E. JacksonTN1832–18951891–1893 Cleveland / Operation of law[4]elevation to Supreme Court
2William Howard TaftOH1857–19301892–1900B. Harrisonresignation
3Horace Harmon LurtonTN1844–19141893–1909 Clevelandelevation to Supreme Court
4William R. DayOH1849–19231899–1903 McKinleyelevation to Supreme Court
5Henry Franklin SeverensMI1835–19231900–1911 McKinleyresignation
6John K. RichardsOH1856–19091903–1909T. Rooseveltdeath
7John Wesley WarringtonOH1844–19211909–19191919–1921 Taftdeath
8Loyal Edwin KnappenMI1854–19301910–19241924–1930 Taftdeath
9Arthur Carter DenisonMI1861–19421911–1931 Taftresignation
10Maurice H. DonahueOH1864–19281919–1928 Wilsondeath
11Charles Harwood MoormanKY1876–19381925–1938 Coolidgedeath
12Xenophon HicksTN1872–19521928–19521948–19521952 Coolidgedeath
13Smith HickenlooperOH1880–19331928–1933 Coolidgedeath
14Julian MackIL1866–19431929–1930[5]reassignment to 2nd Cir.
15Charles C. SimonsMI1876–19641932–19591952–19581959–1964 Hooverdeath
16Florence E. AllenOH1884–19661934–19591958–19591959–1966F. Rooseveltdeath
17Elwood HamiltonKY1883–19451938–1945F. Rooseveltdeath
18Herschel W. ArantOH1887–19411939–1941F. Rooseveltdeath
19John Donelson Martin Sr.TN1883–19621940–19621959F. Rooseveltdeath
20Thomas Francis McAllisterMI1896–19761941–19631959–19611963–1976F. Rooseveltdeath
21Shackelford Miller Jr.KY1892–19651945–19651961–19621965–1965 Trumandeath
22Potter StewartOH1915–19851954–1958 Eisenhowerelevation to Supreme Court
23Lester LeFevre CecilOH1893–19831959–19651962–19631965–1982 Eisenhowerdeath
24Paul Charles WeickOH1899–19971959–19811963–19691981–1997 Eisenhowerdeath
25Clifford Patrick O'SullivanMI1897–19751960–19691969–1975 Eisenhowerdeath
26Harry PhillipsTN1909–19851963–19791969–19791979–1985 Kennedydeath
27George Clifton Edwards Jr.MI1914–19951963–19851979–19831985–1995L. Johnson[6]death
28Anthony J. CelebrezzeOH1910–19981965–19801980–1998L. Johnsondeath
29John Weld Peck IIOH1913–19931966–19781978–1993L. Johnsondeath
30Wade H. McCreeMI1920–19871966–1977L. Johnsonresignation
31Bert CombsKY1911–19911967–1970L. Johnsonresignation
32Henry Luesing BrooksKY1905–19711969–1971 Nixondeath
33William Ernest MillerTN1908–19761970–1976 Nixondeath
34W. Wallace KentMI1916–19731970–1973 Nixondeath
35Pierce LivelyKY1921–20161972–19891983–19881989–2016 Nixondeath
36Albert J. Engel Jr.MI1924–20131973–19891988–19891989–2013 Nixondeath
37Damon KeithMI1922–20191977–19951995–2019 Carterdeath
38Gilbert S. Merritt Jr.TN1936–20221977–20011989–19962001–2022 Carterdeath
39Bailey BrownTN1917–20041979–19821982–1997 Carterretirement
40Cornelia Groefsema KennedyMI1923–20141979–19991999–2014 Carterdeath
41Boyce F. Martin Jr.KY1935–20161979–20131996–2003 Carterretirement
42Nathaniel R. JonesOH1926–20201979–19951995–2002 Carterretirement
43Leroy John Contie Jr.OH1920–20011982–19861986–2001 Reagandeath
44Robert B. KrupanskyOH1921–20041982–19911991–2004 Reagandeath
45Harry W. WellfordTN1924–20211982–19911991–2021Reagandeath
46Herbert Theodore MilburnTN1931–20161984–19961996–2016 Reagandeath
48David Aldrich NelsonOH1932–20101985–19991999–2010 Reagandeath
66Susan Bieke NeilsonMI1956–20062005–2006G.W. Bushdeath
70Bernice B. DonaldTN1951–present2011–20222022–2023 Obamaretirement

Chief judges

Chief Judge
Hicks1948–1952
Simons1952–1958
Allen1958–1959
Martin1959
McAllister1959–1961
S. Miller, Jr.1961–1962
Cecil1962–1963
Weick1963–1969
Phillips1969–1979
Edwards, Jr.1979–1983
Lively1983–1988
Engel, Jr.1988–1989
Merritt, Jr.1989–1996
Martin, Jr.1996–2003
Boggs2003–2009
Batchelder2009–2014
Cole, Jr.2014–2021
Sutton2021–present

Chief judges have administrative responsibilities with respect to their circuits, and preside over any panel on which they serve, unless the circuit justice (the Supreme Court justice responsible for the circuit) is also on the panel. Unlike the Supreme Court, where one justice is specifically nominated to be chief, the office of chief judge rotates among the circuit judges.

To be chief, a judge must have been in active service on the court for at least one year, be under the age of 65, and have not previously served as chief judge. A vacancy is filled by the judge highest in seniority among the group of qualified judges, with seniority determined first by commission date, then by age. The chief judge serves for a term of seven years, or until age 70, whichever occurs first. If no judge qualifies to be chief, the youngest judge over the age of 65 who has served on the court for at least one year shall act as chief until another judge qualifies. If no judge has served on the court for more than a year, the most senior judge shall act as chief. Judges can forfeit or resign their chief judgeship or acting chief judgeship while retaining their active status as a circuit judge.[7]

When the office was created in 1948, the chief judge was the longest-serving judge who had not elected to retire, on what has since 1958 been known as senior status, or declined to serve as chief judge. After August 6, 1959, judges could not become or remain chief after turning 70 years old. The current rules have been in operation since October 1, 1982.[8]


Succession of seats

The court has 16 seats for active judges, numbered in the order in which they were initially filled. Judges who assume senior status enter a kind of retirement in which they remain on the bench but vacate their seats, thus allowing the U.S. President to appoint new judges to fill their seats.

Seat 2
Established on June 16, 1891 by the Judiciary Act of 1891
TaftOH1892–1900
SeverensMI1900–1911
DenisonMI1911–1931
SimonsMI1932–1959
O'SullivanMI1960–1969
W. MillerTN1970–1976
Merritt, Jr.TN1977–2001
GibbonsTN2002–present
Seat 3
Established on January 25, 1899 by 30 Stat. 803
DayOH1899–1903
RichardsOH1903–1909
WarringtonOH1909–1919
DonahueOH1919–1928
HickenlooperOH1928–1933
AllenOH1934–1959
WeickOH1959–1981
KrupanskyOH1982–1991
MooreOH1995–present
Seat 4
Established on May 8, 1928 by 45 Stat. 492
HicksTN1928–1952
StewartOH1954–1958
CecilOH1959–1965
CelebrezzeOH1965–1980
Contie, Jr.OH1982–1986
NorrisOH1986–2001
CookOH2003–2019
ReadlerOH2019–present

Seat 6
Established on May 24, 1940 by 54 Stat. 219
J. MartinTN1940–1962
PhillipsTN1963–1979
BrownTN1979–1982
WellfordTN1982–1991
Siler, Jr.KY1991–2001
RogersKY2002–2018
NalbandianKY2018–present
Seat 7
Established on March 18, 1966 by 80 Stat. 75
PeckOH1966–1978
JonesOH1979–1995
Cole, Jr.OH1995–2023
BloomekatzOH2023–present
Seat 8
Established on March 18, 1966 by 80 Stat. 75
McCreeMI1966–1977
KeithMI1977–1995
GriffinMI2005–present

Seat 10
Established on October 20, 1978 by 92 Stat. 1629
KennedyMI1979–1999
NeilsonMI2005–2006
WhiteMI2008–2022
DavisMI2022–present
Seat 11
Established on October 20, 1978 by 92 Stat. 1629
B. Martin, Jr.KY1979–2013
ThaparKY2017–present
Seat 12
Established on July 10, 1984 by 98 Stat. 333
MilburnTN1984–1996
GilmanTN1997–2010
DonaldTN2011–2022
MathisTN2022–present

Seat 14
Established on July 10, 1984 by 98 Stat. 333
Guy, Jr.MI1985–1994
ClayMI1997–present
Seat 15
Established on July 10, 1984 by 98 Stat. 333
BoggsKY1986–2017
BushKY2017–present
Seat 16
Established on December 1, 1990 by 104 Stat. 5089
DaughtreyTN1993–2009
StranchTN2010–present

Case law

See also

Notes

References

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