United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio

The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio (in case citations, N.D. Ohio) is the federal trial court for the northern half of Ohio, encompassing most territories north of the city of Columbus. The court has courthouses in Cleveland, Toledo, Akron and Youngstown.

United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio
(N.D. Ohio)
LocationCarl B. Stokes U.S. Courthouse
More locations
Appeals toSixth Circuit
EstablishedFebruary 10, 1855
Judges11
Chief JudgeSara Elizabeth Lioi
Officers of the court
U.S. AttorneyRebecca C. Lutzko (acting)
U.S. MarshalPeter Elliott
www.ohnd.uscourts.gov

Appeals from this court are heard by the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit).

The United States Attorney's Office of the Northern District of Ohio represents the United States in civil and criminal litigation in the court. As of February 8, 2021 the acting United States attorney, the district’s chief prosecutor, is Michelle M. Baeppler.

History

The United States District Court for the District of Ohio was established on February 19, 1803, by 2 Stat. 201.[1][2] The District was subdivided into Northern and Southern Districts on February 10, 1855, by 10 Stat. 604.[2]

Divisions

The Northern District comprises two divisions.

Eastern Division

The Eastern Division comprises the counties of Ashland, Ashtabula, Carroll, Columbiana, Crawford, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Holmes, Lake, Lorain, Mahoning, Medina, Portage, Richland, Stark, Summit, Trumbull, Tuscarawas and Wayne.

Court for the Eastern Division can be held in Akron, Cleveland and Youngstown.

Western Division

The Western Division comprises the counties of Allen, Auglaize, Defiance, Erie, Fulton, Hancock, Hardin, Henry, Huron, Lucas, Marion, Mercer, Ottawa, Paulding, Putnam, Sandusky, Seneca, Van Wert, Williams, Wood and Wyandot.

Court for the Western Division can be held in Toledo.

Current judges

As of October 1, 2023:

#TitleJudgeDuty stationBornTerm of serviceAppointed by
ActiveChiefSenior
52Chief JudgeSara Elizabeth LioiAkron19602007–present2023–presentG.W. Bush
49District JudgeJohn R. AdamsAkron19552003–presentG.W. Bush
53District JudgeBenita Y. PearsonYoungstown19632010–presentObama
54District JudgeJeffrey J. HelmickToledo19602012–presentObama
55District JudgePamela BarkerCleveland19572019–presentTrump
56District JudgeJames R. Knepp IIToledo19642020–presentTrump
57District JudgeJ. Philip CalabreseCleveland19712020–presentTrump
58District JudgeCharles E. FlemingCleveland19622022–present[Note 1]Biden
59District JudgeDavid A. RuizCleveland19732022–present[Note 1]Biden
60District JudgeBridget M. BrennanCleveland19742022–present[Note 1]Biden
61District Judgevacant
40Senior JudgeJames G. CarrToledo19401994–20102004–20102010–presentClinton
41Senior JudgeSolomon Oliver Jr.Cleveland19471994–20212010–20172021–presentClinton
44Senior JudgePeter C. Economusinactive[3]19431995–20092009–presentClinton
45Senior JudgeDonald C. NugentCleveland19481995–20172017–presentClinton
46Senior JudgePatricia Anne GaughanCleveland19531995–20232017–20232023–presentClinton
47Senior JudgeJames S. GwinCleveland19541997–20212021–presentClinton
48Senior JudgeDan PolsterCleveland19511998–20212021–presentClinton
50Senior JudgeChristopher A. BoykoCleveland19542005–20202020–presentG.W. Bush
51Senior JudgeJack ZouharyToledo19512006–20192019–presentG.W. Bush

Vacancies and pending nominations

SeatPrior judge's duty stationSeat last held byVacancy reasonDate of vacancyNomineeDate of nomination
12ClevelandPatricia Anne GaughanSenior statusOctober 1, 2023

Former judges

#JudgeStateBorn–diedActive serviceChief JudgeSenior statusAppointed byReason for
termination
1Hiram V. WillsonOH1808–18661855–1866 Piercedeath
2Charles Taylor ShermanOH1811–18791867–1872A. Johnsonresignation
3Martin WelkerOH1819–19021873–1889[Note 1] Grantretirement
4Augustus J. RicksOH1843–19061889–1906[Note 2]B. Harrisondeath
5Francis Joseph WingOH1850–19181901–1905 McKinleyresignation
6Robert Walker TaylerOH1852–19101905–1910T. Rooseveltdeath
7John Milton KillitsOH1858–19381910–19281928–1938 Taftdeath
8William Louis DayOH1876–19361911–1914 Taftresignation
9John Hessin ClarkeOH1857–19451914–1916 Wilsonelevation to Supreme Court
10David C. WestenhaverOH1865–19281917–1928 Wilsondeath
11Paul JonesOH1880–19651923–19651948–1959 Hardingdeath
12Samuel H. WestOH1872–19381928–1938 Coolidgedeath
13George Philip HahnOH1879–19371928–1937 Coolidgedeath
14Frank Le Blond KloebOH1890–19761937–19641959–19601964–1976F. Rooseveltdeath
15Robert Nugen WilkinOH1886–19731939–19491949–1973F. Rooseveltdeath
16Emerich B. FreedOH1897–19551941–1955F. Rooseveltdeath
17Charles Joseph McNameeOH1890–19641951–19641960 Trumandeath
18James C. ConnellOH1897–19731954–19711960–19671971–1973 Eisenhowerdeath
19Paul Charles WeickOH1899–19971956–1959 Eisenhowerelevation to 6th Cir.
20Girard Edward KalbfleischOH1899–19901959–19701967–19691970–1990 Eisenhowerdeath
21Frank J. BattistiOH1922–19941961–19941969–19901994–1994 Kennedydeath
22Ben Charles GreenOH1905–19831961–1976[Note 3]1976–1983 Kennedydeath
23Don John YoungOH1910–19961965–19801980–1996L. Johnsondeath
24William Kernahan ThomasOH1911–20011966–19811981–2001L. Johnsondeath
25Thomas Demetrios LambrosOH1930–20191967–19951990–1995L. Johnsonretirement
26Robert B. KrupanskyOH1921–20041970–1982 Nixonelevation to 6th Cir.
27Nicholas Joseph Walinski Jr.OH1920–19921970–19851985–1992 Nixondeath
28Leroy John Contie Jr.OH1920–20011971–1982 Nixonelevation to 6th Cir.
29John Michael ManosOH1922–20061976–19911991–2006 Forddeath
30George Washington WhiteOH1931–20111980–19991995–19991999–2011 Carterdeath
31Ann AldrichOH1927–20101980–19951995–2010 Carterdeath
32Alvin KrenzlerOH1921–20101981–19921992–1992 Reaganretirement
33John William PotterOH1918–20131982–19921992–2013 Reagandeath
34David Dudley Dowd Jr.OH1929–20161982–19961996–2016 Reagandeath
35Sam H. BellOH1925–20101982–19961996–2010 Reagandeath
36Alice M. BatchelderOH1944–present1985–1992 Reaganelevation to 6th Cir.
37Richard B. McQuade Jr.OH1940–present1986–1989 Reaganresignation
38Paul Ramon MatiaOH1937–present1991–20041999–20042004–2005G.H.W. Bushretirement
39Lesley B. WellsOH1937–present1994–20062006–2015 Clintonretirement
42David A. KatzOH1933–20161994–20052005–2016 Clintondeath
43Kathleen M. O'MalleyOH1956–present1994–2010 Clintonelevation to Fed. Cir.

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 December 19, 1900 by 31 Stat. 726 (temporary)
Wing1901–1905
Seat became permanent upon the abolition of Seat 1 on December 22, 1906
Tayler1905–1910
Day1911–1914
Clarke1914–1916
Westenhaver1917–1928
West1928–1938
Wilkin1939–1949
McNamee1951–1964
Seat abolished on May 2, 1964 (temporary judgeship expired)
Seat 3
Seat established on February 24, 1910 by 36 Stat. 202
Killits1910–1928
Hahn1928–1937
Kloeb1937–1964
Young1965–1980
Krenzler1981–1992
Katz1994–2005
Zouhary2006–2019
Knepp II2020–present
Seat 4
Seat established on September 14, 1922 by 42 Stat. 837 (temporary)
Seat made permanent on August 19, 1935 by 49 Stat. 659
Jones1923–1965
Thomas1966–1981
Potter1982–1992
O'Malley1994–2010
Seat abolished on December 27, 2010 (temporary judgeship expired)

Seat 6
Seat established on February 10, 1954 by 68 Stat. 8
Connell1954–1971
Contie, Jr.1971–1982
Dowd, Jr.1982–1996
Polster1998–2021
Brennan2022–present
Seat 7
Seat established on May 19, 1961 by 75 Stat. 80
Battisti1961–1994
Economus1995–2009
Pearson2010–present
Seat 8
Seat established on May 19, 1961 by 75 Stat. 80 (temporary)
Seat became permanent upon the abolition of Seat 2 on May 2, 1964
Green1962–1976
Manos1976–1991
Wells1994–2006
Lioi2007–present

Seat 10
Seat established on June 2, 1970 by 84 Stat. 294
Krupansky1970–1982
Bell1982–1996
Gwin1997–2021
Fleming2022–present
Seat 11
Seat established on October 20, 1978 by 92 Stat. 1629
White1980–1999
Adams2003–present
Seat 12
Seat established on October 20, 1978 by 92 Stat. 1629 (temporary)
Seat made permanent on July 10, 1984 by 98 Stat. 347
Aldrich1980–1995
Gaughan1995–2023
vacant2023–present

Seat 14
Seat established on December 1, 1990 by 104 Stat. 5089 (temporary)
Matia1991–2004
Seat became permanent upon the abolition of Seat 4 on December 27, 2010
Boyko2005–2020
Calabrese2020–present

See also

References

External links

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