United States District Court for the District of Maryland

The United States District Court for the District of Maryland (in case citations, D. Md.) is the federal district court whose jurisdiction is the state of Maryland. Appeals from the District of Maryland are taken to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit).

United States District Court for the District of Maryland
(D. Md.)
LocationEdward A. Garmatz U.S. Courthouse
More locations
Appeals toFourth Circuit
EstablishedSeptember 24, 1789
Judges10
Chief JudgeJames K. Bredar
Officers of the court
U.S. AttorneyErek Barron
U.S. MarshalJohnny L. Hughes
www.mdd.uscourts.gov

Notable past judges of this district include William Paca, a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence. The United States Attorney for the District of Maryland represents the United States in civil and criminal litigation in the court. As of October 7, 2021, the U.S. attorney is Erek Barron.[1]

Organization of the court

View of U.S. District Court for Maryland, Northern Division, in Baltimore, Maryland.

Under 28 U.S.C. § 100, Maryland consists of a single federal judicial district with two statutory divisions.

Northern Division

The Northern Division includes Allegany, Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Caroline, Carroll, Cecil, Dorchester, Frederick, Garrett, Harford, Howard, Kent, Queen Anne's, Somerset, Talbot, Washington, Wicomico, Worcester counties and the City of Baltimore, is located in Baltimore, while the statute also provides for the court to sit in Cumberland and Denton. The Court also maintains an unstaffed location in Salisbury, Maryland.[2]

Southern Division

View of U.S. District Court for Maryland, Southern Division, in Greenbelt, Maryland.

The Southern Division includes Calvert, Charles, Montgomery, Prince George's, and St. Mary's counties and sits in Greenbelt.

Current judges

As of November 3, 2023:

#TitleJudgeDuty stationBornTerm of serviceAppointed by
ActiveChiefSenior
43Chief JudgeJames K. BredarBaltimore19572010–present2017–presentObama
45District JudgeGeorge L. Russell IIIBaltimore19652012–presentObama
47District JudgeTheodore D. ChuangGreenbelt19692014–presentObama
49District JudgePaula XinisGreenbelt19682016–presentObama
50District JudgeStephanie A. GallagherBaltimore19722019–presentTrump
51District JudgeDeborah BoardmanGreenbelt19742021–presentBiden
52District JudgeLydia GriggsbyGreenbelt19682021–presentBiden
53District JudgeJulie RubinBaltimore19722022–presentBiden
54District JudgeBrendan A. HursonBaltimore19772023–presentBiden
55District JudgeMatthew J. MaddoxBaltimore19772023–presentBiden
33Senior JudgeWilliam M. Nickersoninactive19331990–20022002–presentG.H.W. Bush
35Senior JudgeDeborah K. ChasanowGreenbelt19481993–20142010–20142014–presentClinton
36Senior JudgePeter J. MessitteGreenbelt19411993–20082008–presentClinton
38Senior JudgeCatherine C. BlakeBaltimore19501995–20212014–20172021–presentClinton
41Senior JudgeRichard D. BennettBaltimore19472003–20212021–presentG.W. Bush
44Senior JudgeEllen Lipton HollanderBaltimore19492010–20222022–presentObama

Vacancies and pending nominations

SeatPrior judge's duty stationSeat last held byVacancy reasonDate of vacancyNomineeDate of nomination
11BaltimoreJames K. BredarSenior statusApril 30, 2024[3]

Former judges

#JudgeStateBorn–diedActive serviceChief JudgeSenior statusAppointed byReason for
termination
1William PacaMD1740–17991789–1799[Note 1] Washingtondeath
2James WinchesterMD1772–18061799–1806J. Adamsdeath
3James HoustonMD1767–18191806–1819 Jeffersondeath
4Theodorick BlandMD1776–18461819–1824[Note 2] Monroeresignation
5Elias GlennMD1769–18461824–1836[Note 3] Monroeresignation
6Upton Scott HeathMD1784–18521836–1852 Jacksondeath
7John GlennMD1795–18531852–1853 Fillmoredeath
8William Fell GilesMD1807–18791853–1879[Note 4] Piercedeath
9Thomas John MorrisMD1837–19121879–1912 Hayesdeath
10John Carter RoseMD1861–19271910–1922 Taftelevation to 4th Cir.
11Morris Ames SoperMD1873–19631923–1931 Hardingelevation to 4th Cir.
12William Caldwell ColemanMD1884–19681927–1955[Note 5]1948–1955 Coolidgeresignation
13William Calvin ChesnutMD1873–19621931–1953[Note 6]1953–1962 Hooverdeath
14Roszel Cathcart ThomsenMD1900–19921954–19711955–19701971–1992 Eisenhowerdeath
15Robert Dorsey WatkinsMD1900–19861955–1971[Note 7]19701971–1986 Eisenhowerdeath
16Edward Skottowe NorthropMD1911–20031961–19811970–19811981–2003 Kennedydeath
17Harrison Lee WinterMD1921–19901961–1966[Note 8] Kennedyelevation to 4th Cir.
18Frank Albert KaufmanMD1916–19971966–19861981–19861986–1997L. Johnsondeath
19Alexander Harvey IIMD1923–20171966–19911986–19911991–2017L. Johnsondeath
20James Rogers Miller Jr.MD1931–20141970–1986 Nixonretirement
21Charles Stanley BlairMD1927–19801971–1980 Nixondeath
22Herbert Frazier MurrayMD1923–19991971–19881988–1999 Nixondeath
23Joseph H. YoungMD1922–20151971–19871987–2015 Nixondeath
24Joseph C. Howard Sr.MD1922–20001979–19911991–2000 Carterdeath
25Shirley Brannock JonesMD1925–20191979–1982 Carterresignation
26Norman Park RamseyMD1922–19931980–19911991–1992 Carterretirement
27Walter Evan Black Jr.MD1926–20141982–19941991–19941994–2014 Reagandeath
28John R. Hargrove Sr.MD1923–19971984–19941994–1997 Reagandeath
29J. Frederick MotzMD1942–20231985–20101994–20012010–2023Reagandeath
30Frederic N. SmalkinMD1946–present1986–20032001–20032003–2011 Reaganretirement
31Paul V. NiemeyerMD1941–present1988–1990 Reaganelevation to 4th Cir.
32Marvin J. GarbisMD1936–present1989–20032003–2018G.H.W. Bushretirement
34Benson Everett LeggMD1947–present1991–20122003–20102012–2013G.H.W. Bushretirement
37Alexander Williams Jr.MD1948–present1994–20132013–2014 Clintonretirement
39Andre M. DavisMD1949–present1995–2009 Clintonelevation to 4th Cir.
40William D. Quarles Jr.MD1948–present2003–2016G.W. Bushretirement
42Roger W. TitusMD1941–20192003–20142014–2019G.W. Bushdeath
46Paul W. GrimmMD1951–present2012–20222022 Obamaretirement
48George J. HazelMD1975–present2014–2023 Obamaresignation

Chief judges

Chief judges have administrative responsibilities with respect to their district court. Unlike the Supreme Court, where one justice is specifically nominated to be chief, the office of chief judge rotates among the district court 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. The chief judge serves for a term of seven years, or until age 70, whichever occurs first. The age restrictions are waived if no members of the court would otherwise be qualified for the position.

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.

Succession of seats

Seat 2
Seat established on February 24, 1910, by 36 Stat. 201 (temporary)
Seat became permanent upon the abolition of Seat 1 on June 6, 1912.
Rose1910–1922
Soper1923–1931
Chesnut1931–1953
Thomsen1954–1971
Murray1971–1988
Nickerson1990–2002
Quarles, Jr.2003–2016
Gallagher2019–present
Seat 3
Seat established on March 3, 1927, by 44 Stat. 1346
Coleman1927–1955
Watkins1956–1971
Young1971–1987
Garbis1989–2003
Titus2003–2014
Chuang2014–present
Seat 4
Seat established on May 19, 1961, by 75 Stat. 80
Northrop1961–1981
Black, Jr.1982–1994
Davis1995–2009
Hollander2010–2022
Rubin2022–present

Seat 6
Seat established on March 18, 1966, by 80 Stat. 75
Kaufman1966–1986
Niemeyer1988–1990
Legg1991–2012
Grimm2012–2022
Maddox2023–present
Seat 7
Seat established on June 2, 1970, by 84 Stat. 294
Miller, Jr.1970–1986
Smalkin1986–2003
Bennett2003–2021
Boardman2021–present
Seat 8
Seat established on June 2, 1970, by 84 Stat. 294
Blair1971–1980
Ramsey1980–1991
Williams, Jr.1994–2013
Hazel2014–2023
Hurson2023–present

Seat 10
Seat established on October 20, 1978, by 92 Stat. 1629
Jones1979–1982
Hargrove, Sr.1984–1994
Blake1995–2021
Griggsby2021–present
Seat 11
Seat established on July 10, 1984, by 98 Stat. 333
Motz1985–2010
Bredar2010–present

See also

References

 This article incorporates public domain material from Former Maryland United States Attorneys. United States Government.

External links

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