United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri

The United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri (in case citations, W.D. Mo.) is the federal judicial district encompassing 66 counties in the western half of the State of Missouri. The Court is based in the Charles Evans Whittaker Courthouse in Kansas City.

United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri
(W.D. Mo.)
LocationKansas City
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Appeals toEighth Circuit
EstablishedMarch 3, 1857
Judges7
Chief JudgeBeth Phillips
Officers of the court
U.S. AttorneyTeresa A. Moore
U.S. MarshalScott Seeling (acting)
www.mow.uscourts.gov

As of March 1, 2021 the United States attorney is Teresa A. Moore.[1]

History edit

Charles Evans Whittaker Federal Courthouse

Missouri was admitted as a state on August 10, 1821, and the United States Congress established the United States District Court for the District of Missouri on March 16, 1822.[2][3][4] The District was assigned to the Eighth Circuit on March 3, 1837.[2][5] Congress subdivided it into Eastern and Western Districts on March 3, 1857.[2][6] and has since made only small adjustments to the boundaries of that subdivision. The division was prompted by a substantial increase in the number of admiralty cases arising from traffic on the Mississippi River, which had followed an act of Congress passed in 1845 and upheld by the United States Supreme Court in 1851, extending federal admiralty jurisdiction to inland waterways.[7] These disputes involved "contracts of affreightment, collisions, mariners' wages, and other causes of admiralty jurisdiction", and litigants of matters arising in St. Louis found it inconvenient to travel to Jefferson City for their cases to be tried.[7]

When the District of Missouri was subdivided, Robert William Wells was the sole judge serving the District of Missouri. Wells was then reassigned to serve only the Western District.[8]

Jurisdiction edit

The district is divided into five divisions: Western (Kansas City), Central (Jefferson City), Southern (Springfield), Southwestern (Joplin), and St. Joseph (St. Joseph). There are divisional clerk's Offices in Jefferson City and Springfield in addition to the primary office in Kansas City. New cases and pleadings in the District Court may be filed in the clerk's offices in Kansas City, Jefferson City, and Springfield; Bankruptcy Court filings, however, only are accepted in the Kansas City clerk's office. The United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit across Missouri in St. Louis has jurisdiction over decisions appealed from the Western District of Missouri (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit).

The five court divisions each cover the following counties:

The Western Division covers Bates, Carroll, Cass, Clay, Henry, Jackson, Johnson, Lafayette, Ray, St. Clair, and Saline counties.

The Central Division covers Benton, Boone, Callaway, Camden, Cole, Cooper, Hickory, Howard, Miller, Moniteau, Morgan, Osage, and Pettis counties.

The Southern Division covers Cedar, Christian, Dade, Dallas, Douglas, Greene, Howell, Laclede, Oregon, Ozark, Polk, Pulaski, Taney, Texas, Webster, and Wright counties.

The St. Joseph Division covers Andrew, Atchison, Buchanan, Caldwell, Clinton, Daviess, DeKalb, Gentry, Grundy, Harrison, Holt, Livingston, Mercer, Nodaway, Platte, Putnam, Sullivan, and Worth counties.

The Southwestern Division covers Barry, Barton, Jasper, Lawrence, McDonald, Newton, Stone, and Vernon counties.

Current judges edit

As of January 28, 2023:

#TitleJudgeDuty stationBornTerm of serviceAppointed by
ActiveChiefSenior
35Chief JudgeBeth PhillipsKansas City19692012–present2019–presentObama
34District JudgeDavid Gregory KaysKansas City19622008–present2014–2019G.W. Bush
36District JudgeBrian C. Wimes[Note 1]Kansas City19662012–presentObama
37District JudgeM. Douglas HarpoolSpringfield19562014–presentObama
38District JudgeStephen R. BoughKansas City19702014–presentObama
39District JudgeRoseann A. KetchmarkKansas City19632015–presentObama
40District Judgevacant
21Senior JudgeHoward F. SachsKansas City19251979–19921990–19921992–presentCarter
27Senior JudgeDean WhippleKansas City19381987–20072000–20072007–presentReagan
28Senior JudgeFernando J. Gaitan Jr.Kansas City19481991–20142007–20142014–presentG.H.W. Bush
29Senior JudgeOrtrie D. SmithKansas City19461995–20112011–presentClinton
30Senior JudgeGary A. FennerKansas City19471996–20152015–presentClinton
31Senior JudgeNanette Kay Laughrey[Note 1]Jefferson City19461996–20112011–presentClinton
32Senior JudgeRodney W. Sippel[Note 1]None[Note 2]19561997–20232023–presentClinton
  1. ^ a b c Jointly appointed to the Eastern and Western Districts of Missouri
  2. ^ Judge Sippel maintains chambers only in the Eastern District.

Vacancies and pending nominations edit

SeatPrior judge's duty stationSeat last held byVacancy reasonDate of vacancyNomineeDate of nomination
3NoneRodney W. SippelSenior statusJanuary 28, 2023

Former judges edit

#JudgeStateBorn–diedActive serviceChief JudgeSenior statusAppointed byReason for
termination
1Robert William WellsMO1795–18641857–1864[Note 1]Jackson/Operation of lawdeath
2Arnold KrekelMO1815–18881865–1888 Lincolnretirement
3John Finis PhilipsMO1834–19191888–1910 Clevelandretirement
4Arba Seymour Van ValkenburghMO1862–19441910–1925 Taftelevation to 8th Cir.
5Albert L. ReevesMO1873–19711923–19541948–19541954–1971 Hardingdeath
6Merrill E. OtisMO1884–19441925–1944[Note 2] Coolidgedeath
7John Caskie ColletMO1898–19551937–1947[Note 3]F. Rooseveltelevation to 8th Cir.
8Richard M. DuncanMO1889–19741943–1965[Note 3]1954–19591965–1974F. Rooseveltdeath
9Albert Alphonso RidgeMO1898–19671945–19611959–1961F. Rooseveltelevation to 8th Cir.
13Roy Winfield HarperMO1905–19941947[Note 4][Note 3]
1947–1948[Note 5][Note 3]
1948–1971[Note 6][Note 3]
1971–1994 Truman
Truman
Truman
death
11Charles Evans WhittakerMO1901–19731954–1956 Eisenhowerelevation to 8th Cir.
12Randle Jasper SmithMO1908–19621956–19621961–1962 Eisenhowerdeath
13Floyd Robert GibsonMO1910–20011961–19651962–1965 Kennedyelevation to 8th Cir.
14William Henry BeckerMO1909–19921961–19771965–19771977–1992 Kennedydeath
15John Watkins OliverMO1914–19901962–19801977–19801980–1990 Kennedydeath
16William Robert CollinsonMO1912–19951965–1980[Note 3]1980–1995L. Johnsondeath
17Elmo Bolton HunterMO1915–20031965–198019801980–2003L. Johnsondeath
18Harris Kenneth WangelinMO1913–19871970–1983[Note 3]1983–1987 Nixondeath
19Russell Gentry ClarkMO1925–20031977–19911980–19851991–2000 Carterretirement
20Scott Olin WrightMO1923–20161979–19911985–19901991–2016 Carterdeath
22Joseph Edward Stevens Jr.MO1928–19981981–1995[Note 3]1992–19951995–1998 Reagandeath
23D. Brook BartlettMO1937–20001981–20001995–2000 Reagandeath
24John R. GibsonMO1925–20141981–1982 Reaganelevation to 8th Cir.
25Ross Thompson RobertsMO1938–19871982–1987 Reagandeath
26Stephen N. Limbaugh Sr.MO1927–present1983–1996[Note 3]1996–2008 Reaganretirement
33Richard Everett DorrMO1943–20132002–2013G.W. Bushdeath
  1. ^ Reassigned from the District of Missouri
  2. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 8, 1925, confirmed by the United States Senate on December 14, 1925, and received commission the same day
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i Jointly appointed to the Eastern and Western Districts of Missouri
  4. ^ Recess appointment; not confirmed by the Senate
  5. ^ Received a second recess appointment and was again rejected by the Senate
  6. ^ Received a third recess appointment; formally nominated on January 13, 1949, confirmed by the Senate on January 31, 1949, and received commission on February 2, 1949

Chief judges edit

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 edit

United States Attorneys edit

List of U.S. Attorneys since 1857[9][10][11]

  • Mosby Monroe Parsons (1857–1858)
  • Alfred Morrison Lay (1858–1861)
  • James J. Clark (1861)
  • James O. Broadhead (1861)
  • Robert J. Lackey (1861–1864)
  • Bennett Pike (1864)
  • James S. Botsford (1871–1878)
  • L. H. Waters (1878–1882)
  • William Warner (1882–1885)
  • Ross Guffin (1885)
  • Maecenas Eason Benton (1885–1889)
  • Elbert E. Kimball (1889)
  • George A. Neal (1889–1894)
  • John R. Walker (1894–1898)
  • William Warner (1898–1905)
  • Arba S. Van Valkenburgh (1905–1910)
  • Leslie J. Lyons (1910–1913)
  • Francis M. Wilson (1913–1920)
  • Sam O. Hargus (1920)
  • James W. Sullinger (1920–1921)
  • Charles C. Madison (1921–1925)
  • Roscoe C. Patterson (1925–1929)
  • William L. Vandeventer (1929–1934)
  • Maurice M. Milligan (1934–1940)
  • Richard K. Phelps (1940)
  • Maurice M. Milligan (1940–1945)
  • Sam M. Wear (1945–1953)
  • Edward L. Scheufler (1953–1961)
  • F. Russell Millin (1961–1967)
  • Calvin K. Hamilton (1967–1969)
  • Bert C. Hurn (1969–1977)
  • Ronald S. Reed, Jr. (1977–1981)
  • J. Whitfield Moody (1981)
  • Robert G. Ulrich (1981–1989)
  • Thomas M. Larson (1989)
  • Jean Paul Bradshaw II (1989–1993)
  • Michael A. Jones (1993)
  • Marietta Parker (1993)
  • Stephen L. Hill, Jr. (1993–2001)
  • Todd Graves (2001–2006)
  • Bradley Schlozman (2006–2007)
  • John F. Wood (2007–2009)
  • Beth Phillips (2009–2012)
  • David Ketchmark (2012–2013)
  • Tammy Dickinson (2013–2017)
  • Thomas Larson (2017–2018)
  • Timothy A. Garrison (2018–2021)
  • Teresa A. Moore (2021–present)

See also edit

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