The United States District Court for the Western District of Kentucky (in case citations, W.D. Ky.) is the federal district court for the western part of the state of Kentucky.
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Location | Gene Snyder U.S. Courthouse (Louisville) More locations
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Appeals to | Sixth Circuit |
Established | February 12, 1901 |
Judges | 5 |
Chief Judge | Gregory N. Stivers |
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Appeals from the Western District of Kentucky are taken to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit in Cincinnati, Ohio (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit).
Jurisdiction
Jurisdiction includes the following Kentucky counties: Adair, Allen, Ballard, Barren, Breckinridge, Bullitt, Butler, Caldwell, Calloway, Carlisle, Casey, Christian, Clinton, Crittenden, Cumberland, Daviess, Edmonson, Fulton, Graves, Grayson, Green, Hancock, Hardin, Hart, Henderson, Hickman, Hopkins, Jefferson, LaRue, Livingston, Logan, Lyon, Marion, Marshall, McCracken, McLean, Meade, Metcalfe, Monroe, Muhlenberg, Nelson, Ohio, Oldham, Russell, Simpson, Spencer, Taylor, Todd, Trigg, Union, Warren, Washington, and Webster.
The following counties are in the Louisville Division: Breckinridge, Bullitt, Hardin, Jefferson, LaRue, Marion, Meade, Nelson, Oldham, Spencer, and Washington.
The following counties are in the Bowling Green Division: Adair, Allen, Barren, Butler, Casey, Clinton, Cumberland, Edmonson, Green, Hart, Logan, Metcalf, Monroe, Russell, Simpson, Taylor, Todd, and Warren.
The following counties are in the Owensboro Division: Daviess, Grayson, Hancock, Henderson, Hopkins, McLean, Muhlenberg, Ohio, Union, and Webster.
The following counties are in the Paducah Division: Ballard, Caldwell, Calloway, Carlisle, Christian, Crittenden, Fulton, Graves, Hickman, Livingston, Lyon, McCracken, Marshall, and Trigg.
History
The United States District Court for the District of Kentucky was one of the original 13 courts established by the Judiciary Act of 1789, 1 Stat. 73, on September 24, 1789. At the time, Kentucky was not yet a state, but was within the territory of the state of Virginia. The District was unchanged when Kentucky became a state on June 1, 1792. On February 13, 1801, the Judiciary Act of 1801, 2 Stat. 89, abolished the U.S. district court in Kentucky, but the repeal of this Act restored the District on March 8, 1802, 2 Stat. 132. The District was subdivided into Eastern and Western Districts on February 12, 1901, by 31 Stat. 781.
Meeting places
The court is based in Louisville and also holds sessions in federal courthouses in Bowling Green, Owensboro, and Paducah. The United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit in Cincinnati, Ohio maintains appellate jurisdiction over the district. Its court in Louisville is located at the Gene Snyder U.S. Courthouse.
U.S. Attorneys
The United States Attorney's Office for the Western District of Kentucky represents the United States in civil and criminal litigation in the court. As of November 17, 2021 the United States attorney is Michael A. Bennett.
- Ruben D. Hill 1898–1906
- George Du Relle 1906–14
- Perry B. Miller 1914–19
- W. Voris Gregory 1919–22
- W. Sherman Ball 1922–27
- Thomas Sparks Jr. 1927–35
- Bunk Gardner 1935–38
- Eli H. Brown III 1938–45
- David C. Walls 1945–53
- Charles F. Wood 1953–54
- J. Leonard Walker 1954–59
- William B. Jones 1959–61
- William E. Scent 1961–65
- Boyce F. Martin Jr. 1965
- Ernest W. Rivers 1965–70
- John T. Smith 1970
- George J. Long Jr. 1970–77
- J. Albert Jones 1977–80
- John L. Smith 1980–81
- Alexander T. Taft Jr. 1981
- Ronald E. Meredith 1981–85
- Alexander T. Taft Jr. 1985–86
- Joseph M. Whittle 1986–93
- W. Michael Troop 1993–99
- Steven S. Reed 1999-2001
- Steve Pence 2001–2003
- David L. Huber 2003–2009
- David J. Hale 2010–2014
- John E. Kuhn Jr. 2014-2017
- Russell Coleman 2017–2021
- Michael A. Bennett 2021–present
Current judges
As of September 1, 2023[update]:
# | Title | Judge | Duty station | Born | Term of service | Appointed by | ||
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21 | Chief Judge | Gregory N. Stivers | Bowling Green Louisville Paducah | 1960 | 2014–present | 2018–present | — | Obama |
22 | District Judge | David J. Hale | Louisville | 1967 | 2014–present | — | — | Obama |
23 | District Judge | Claria Horn Boom | Louisville | 1969 | 2018–present | — | — | Trump |
24 | District Judge | Rebecca Grady Jennings | Louisville | 1978 | 2018–present | — | — | Trump |
26 | District Judge | Benjamin Beaton | Louisville | 1981 | 2020–present | — | — | Trump |
16 | Senior Judge | Charles Ralph Simpson III | Louisville | 1945 | 1986–2013 | 1994–2001 | 2013–present | Reagan |
20 | Senior Judge | Joseph H. McKinley Jr. | Louisville Owensboro | 1954 | 1995–2019 | 2011–2018 | 2019–present | Clinton |
- Judge Boom is jointly appointed to the Eastern and Western Districts of Kentucky.
Former judges
# | Judge | State | Born–died | Active service | Chief Judge | Senior status | Appointed by | Reason for termination |
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1 | Walter Evans | KY | 1842–1923 | 1901–1923 | — | — | McKinley/Operation of law | death |
2 | Charles Harwood Moorman | KY | 1876–1938 | 1924–1925 | — | — | Coolidge | elevation to 6th Cir. |
3 | Charles I. Dawson | KY | 1881–1969 | 1925–1935 | — | — | Coolidge | resignation |
4 | Elwood Hamilton | KY | 1883–1945 | 1935–1938 | — | — | F. Roosevelt | elevation to 6th Cir. |
5 | Mac Swinford | KY | 1899–1975 | 1937–1975 | — | — | F. Roosevelt | death |
6 | Shackelford Miller Jr. | KY | 1892–1965 | 1939–1945 | — | — | F. Roosevelt | elevation to 6th Cir. |
7 | Roy Mahlon Shelbourne | KY | 1890–1974 | 1946–1964 | 1948–1960 | 1964–1974 | Truman | death |
8 | Henry Luesing Brooks | KY | 1905–1971 | 1954–1969 | 1960–1969 | — | Eisenhower | elevation to 6th Cir. |
9 | James Fleming Gordon | KY | 1918–1990 | 1965–1976 | 1969–1976 | 1976–1990 | L. Johnson | death |
10 | Clifton Rhodes Bratcher | KY | 1917–1977 | 1970–1977 | 1976–1977 | — | Nixon | death |
11 | Charles M. Allen | KY | 1916–2000 | 1971–1985 | 1977–1985 | 1985–2000 | Nixon | death |
12 | Eugene Edward Siler Jr. | KY | 1936–present | 1975–1991 | — | — | Ford | elevation to 6th Cir. |
13 | Edward Huggins Johnstone | KY | 1922–2013 | 1977–1993 | 1985–1990 | 1993–2013 | Carter | death |
14 | Thomas A. Ballantine Jr. | KY | 1926–1992 | 1977–1991 | 1990–1991 | 1991–1992 | Carter | death |
15 | Ronald Edward Meredith | KY | 1946–1994 | 1985–1994 | 1991–1994 | — | Reagan | death |
17 | John G. Heyburn II | KY | 1948–2015 | 1992–2014 | 2001–2008 | 2014–2015 | G.H.W. Bush | death |
18 | Jennifer B. Coffman | KY | 1948–present | 1993–2013 | — | — | Clinton | retirement |
19 | Thomas B. Russell | KY | 1945–present | 1994–2011 | 2008–2011 | 2011–2023 | Clinton | retirement |
25 | Justin R. Walker | KY | 1982–present | 2019–2020 | — | — | Trump | elevation to D.C. Cir. |
- Reassigned from the District of Kentucky.
- Jointly appointed to the Eastern and Western Districts of Kentucky.
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
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See also
- Courts of Kentucky
- List of current United States district judges
- List of United States federal courthouses in Kentucky
References
- Asbury Dickens, A Synoptical Index to the Laws and Treaties of the United States of America (1852), p. 391.
- U.S. District Courts of Kentucky, Legislative history, Federal Judicial Center.
- "Interview with Steven S. Reed, December 14, 2018". kentuckyoralhistory.org. Retrieved 2024-04-19.
- "District of Alaska | Former United States Attorney John E. Kuhn, Jr". www.justice.gov. 2021-03-01. Retrieved 2024-04-19.
External links
- U.S. District Court for the Western District of Kentucky, Official website
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The United States District Court for the Western District of Kentucky in case citations W D Ky is the federal district court for the western part of the state of Kentucky United States District Court for the Western District of Kentucky W D Ky LocationGene Snyder U S Courthouse Louisville More locationsWilliam H Natcher Federal Building and U S Courthouse Bowling Green OwensboroPaducahAppeals toSixth CircuitEstablishedFebruary 12 1901Judges5Chief JudgeGregory N StiversOfficers of the courtU S AttorneyU S Marshalwww wbr kywd wbr uscourts wbr gov Appeals from the Western District of Kentucky are taken to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit in Cincinnati Ohio except for patent claims and claims against the U S government under the Tucker Act which are appealed to the Federal Circuit JurisdictionJurisdiction includes the following Kentucky counties Adair Allen Ballard Barren Breckinridge Bullitt Butler Caldwell Calloway Carlisle Casey Christian Clinton Crittenden Cumberland Daviess Edmonson Fulton Graves Grayson Green Hancock Hardin Hart Henderson Hickman Hopkins Jefferson LaRue Livingston Logan Lyon Marion Marshall McCracken McLean Meade Metcalfe Monroe Muhlenberg Nelson Ohio Oldham Russell Simpson Spencer Taylor Todd Trigg Union Warren Washington and Webster The following counties are in the Louisville Division Breckinridge Bullitt Hardin Jefferson LaRue Marion Meade Nelson Oldham Spencer and Washington The following counties are in the Bowling Green Division Adair Allen Barren Butler Casey Clinton Cumberland Edmonson Green Hart Logan Metcalf Monroe Russell Simpson Taylor Todd and Warren The following counties are in the Owensboro Division Daviess Grayson Hancock Henderson Hopkins McLean Muhlenberg Ohio Union and Webster The following counties are in the Paducah Division Ballard Caldwell Calloway Carlisle Christian Crittenden Fulton Graves Hickman Livingston Lyon McCracken Marshall and Trigg HistoryThe United States District Court for the District of Kentucky was one of the original 13 courts established by the Judiciary Act of 1789 1 Stat 73 on September 24 1789 At the time Kentucky was not yet a state but was within the territory of the state of Virginia The District was unchanged when Kentucky became a state on June 1 1792 On February 13 1801 the Judiciary Act of 1801 2 Stat 89 abolished the U S district court in Kentucky but the repeal of this Act restored the District on March 8 1802 2 Stat 132 The District was subdivided into Eastern and Western Districts on February 12 1901 by 31 Stat 781 Meeting placesThe court is based in Louisville and also holds sessions in federal courthouses in Bowling Green Owensboro and Paducah The United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit in Cincinnati Ohio maintains appellate jurisdiction over the district Its court in Louisville is located at the Gene Snyder U S Courthouse U S AttorneysThe United States Attorney s Office for the Western District of Kentucky represents the United States in civil and criminal litigation in the court As of November 17 2021 the United States attorney is Michael A Bennett Ruben D Hill 1898 1906 George Du Relle 1906 14 Perry B Miller 1914 19 W Voris Gregory 1919 22 W Sherman Ball 1922 27 Thomas Sparks Jr 1927 35 Bunk Gardner 1935 38 Eli H Brown III 1938 45 David C Walls 1945 53 Charles F Wood 1953 54 J Leonard Walker 1954 59 William B Jones 1959 61 William E Scent 1961 65 Boyce F Martin Jr 1965 Ernest W Rivers 1965 70 John T Smith 1970 George J Long Jr 1970 77 J Albert Jones 1977 80 John L Smith 1980 81 Alexander T Taft Jr 1981 Ronald E Meredith 1981 85 Alexander T Taft Jr 1985 86 Joseph M Whittle 1986 93 W Michael Troop 1993 99 Steven S Reed 1999 2001 Steve Pence 2001 2003 David L Huber 2003 2009 David J Hale 2010 2014 John E Kuhn Jr 2014 2017 Russell Coleman 2017 2021 Michael A Bennett 2021 presentCurrent judgesAs of September 1 2023 update Title Judge Duty station Born Term of service Appointed by Active Chief Senior 21 Chief Judge Gregory N Stivers Bowling Green Louisville Paducah 1960 2014 present 2018 present Obama 22 District Judge David J Hale Louisville 1967 2014 present Obama 23 District Judge Claria Horn Boom Louisville 1969 2018 present Trump 24 District Judge Rebecca Grady Jennings Louisville 1978 2018 present Trump 26 District Judge Benjamin Beaton Louisville 1981 2020 present Trump 16 Senior Judge Charles Ralph Simpson III Louisville 1945 1986 2013 1994 2001 2013 present Reagan 20 Senior Judge Joseph H McKinley Jr Louisville Owensboro 1954 1995 2019 2011 2018 2019 present Clinton Judge Boom is jointly appointed to the Eastern and Western Districts of Kentucky Former judges Judge State Born died Active service Chief Judge Senior status Appointed by Reason for termination 1 Walter Evans KY 1842 1923 1901 1923 McKinley Operation of law death 2 Charles Harwood Moorman KY 1876 1938 1924 1925 Coolidge elevation to 6th Cir 3 Charles I Dawson KY 1881 1969 1925 1935 Coolidge resignation 4 Elwood Hamilton KY 1883 1945 1935 1938 F Roosevelt elevation to 6th Cir 5 Mac Swinford KY 1899 1975 1937 1975 F Roosevelt death 6 Shackelford Miller Jr KY 1892 1965 1939 1945 F Roosevelt elevation to 6th Cir 7 Roy Mahlon Shelbourne KY 1890 1974 1946 1964 1948 1960 1964 1974 Truman death 8 Henry Luesing Brooks KY 1905 1971 1954 1969 1960 1969 Eisenhower elevation to 6th Cir 9 James Fleming Gordon KY 1918 1990 1965 1976 1969 1976 1976 1990 L Johnson death 10 Clifton Rhodes Bratcher KY 1917 1977 1970 1977 1976 1977 Nixon death 11 Charles M Allen KY 1916 2000 1971 1985 1977 1985 1985 2000 Nixon death 12 Eugene Edward Siler Jr KY 1936 present 1975 1991 Ford elevation to 6th Cir 13 Edward Huggins Johnstone KY 1922 2013 1977 1993 1985 1990 1993 2013 Carter death 14 Thomas A Ballantine Jr KY 1926 1992 1977 1991 1990 1991 1991 1992 Carter death 15 Ronald Edward Meredith KY 1946 1994 1985 1994 1991 1994 Reagan death 17 John G Heyburn II KY 1948 2015 1992 2014 2001 2008 2014 2015 G H W Bush death 18 Jennifer B Coffman KY 1948 present 1993 2013 Clinton retirement 19 Thomas B Russell KY 1945 present 1994 2011 2008 2011 2011 2023 Clinton retirement 25 Justin R Walker KY 1982 present 2019 2020 Trump elevation to D C Cir Reassigned from the District of Kentucky Jointly appointed to the Eastern and Western Districts of Kentucky Chief judgesChief 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 seatsSeat 1 Seat reassigned from District of Kentucky on February 12 1901 by 31 Stat 781 Evans 1901 1923 Moorman 1924 1925 Dawson 1925 1935 Hamilton 1935 1938 Miller Jr 1939 1945 Shelbourne 1946 1964 Gordon 1965 1976 Johnstone 1977 1993 Russell 1994 2011 Stivers 2014 present Seat 2 Seat established on June 22 1936 by 49 Stat 1806 concurrent with Eastern District Swinford 1937 1975 Siler Jr 1975 1991 Coffman 1993 2013 Boom 2018 present Seat 3 Seat established on February 10 1954 by 68 Stat 8 Brooks 1954 1969 Allen 1971 1985 Simpson III 1986 2013 Hale 2014 present Seat 4 Seat established on June 2 1970 by 84 Stat 294 Bratcher 1970 1977 Ballantine Jr 1977 1991 Heyburn II 1992 2014 Jennings 2018 present Seat 5 Seat established on July 10 1984 by 98 Stat 333 Meredith 1985 1994 McKinley Jr 1995 2019 Walker 2019 2020 Beaton 2020 presentSee alsoCourts of Kentucky List of current United States district judges List of United States federal courthouses in KentuckyReferencesAsbury Dickens A Synoptical Index to the Laws and Treaties of the United States of America 1852 p 391 U S District Courts of Kentucky Legislative history Federal Judicial Center Interview with Steven S Reed December 14 2018 kentuckyoralhistory org Retrieved 2024 04 19 District of Alaska Former United States Attorney John E Kuhn Jr www justice gov 2021 03 01 Retrieved 2024 04 19 External linksU S District Court for the Western District of Kentucky Official website 37 12 N 87 06 W 37 2 N 87 1 W 37 2 87 1