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United States District Court for the District of Alaska

The United States District Court for the District of Alaska (in case citations, D. Alaska) is a federal court that appeals to the Ninth Circuit (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit).

The District was established on July 7, 1958, pending Alaska statehood on January 3, 1959.

The United States Attorney's Office for the District of Alaska represents the United States in civil and criminal litigation in the court. the United States attorney is Michael J. Heyman.

Organization of the court

The United States District Court for the District of Alaska is the sole federal judicial district in Alaska. Court for the district is held at Anchorage, Fairbanks and Juneau. In 2021, the court discontinued the use of courthouses in Ketchikan and Nome.

Current judges

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Vacancies and pending nominations

Former judges

Chief judges

Succession of seats

Territorial District Court

From 1884 through 1959, the highest court in Alaska was a United States territorial court. In 1900, the court was enlarged from one to three judges, with each judge having a district. From 1900 till 1909, the districts were Juneau (First), Nome (Second), and Fairbanks (Third). In 1909, a fourth district and judge was added. From 1909 till 1959, the districts were Juneau (First), Nome (Second), Valdez and Anchorage (Third), and Fairbanks (Fourth).

U.S. Attorney

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DISTRICT OF ALASKA, SITKA (1884–1898) E. W. Haskett (1884–1885) Mottrone D. Ball (1885–1887) Whitaker M. Grant (1887–1889) John C. Watson (1889) Charles S. Johnson (1889–1894) Lytton Taylor (1894–1895) Burton E. Bennett (1895–1898)

Three Judicial Districts Created: June 6, 1900 First District Juneau Robert A. Frederick (1898–1902) Thomas R. Lyons (1902–1903) John J. Boyce (1903–1910) John Rustgard (1910–1914 John J. Reagan (1914–1915) James A. Smiser (1915–1921) Arthur G. Shoup (1921–1927) Justin W. Harding (1927–1929) Howard D. Stabler (1929–1933) William A. Holzheimer (1933–1944) Lynn J. Gemmill (1944) Robert L. Jernberg (1944–1945) Robert L. Tollefson (1945–1946) Patrick J. Gilmore, Jr (1946–1954) Theodore E. Munson (1954–1956) Roger G. Connor (1956) C. Donald O’Connor (1956)

Second District Nome Joseph K. Wood (1900–1901) John L. McGinn (1901–1902) Melvin Grigsby (1902–1903) John L. McGinn (1903–1904) Henry M. Hoyt (1904–1908) George B. Grigsby (1908–1910) Bernard S. Rodey (1910–1913) F. M. Saxton (1913–1917) G. B. Mundy (1917–1918) Gudbrand J. Lomen (1918–1919) J. M. Clements (1919–1921) Wm. Frederick Harrison (1921–1929) Julius H. Hart (1929–1931) Leroy M. Sullivan (1931–1933) Hugh O’Neill (1933–1939) Charles J. Clasky (1939–1944) Frank C. Bingham (1944–1951) James A. von der Heydt (1951–1953) Russell R. Hermann (1953)

THIRD DISTRICT Eagle, Fairbanks, Valdez, Anchorage Alfred M. Post (1900–1901) Nathan V. Harlan (1901–1908) James J. Crossley (1908–1909) Corneilus D. Murane (1909–1910) George R. Walker (1910–1914) William N. Spence (1914–1917) William A. Munly (1917–1921) Sherman Duggan (1921–1925) Frank H. Foster (1925–1926) William D. Coppernoll (1926–1928) Warren N. Cuddy (1928–1933) Joseph W. Kehoe (1933–1942) Noel K. Wennblom (1942–1946) Raymond E. Plummer .... 1946–1949 Joseph E. Cooper (1949–1952) Seaborn J. Buckalew, Jr. (1952–1953) William J. Plummer (1953–1960)

Fourth District, Fairbanks James J. Crossley (1909–1914) Rhinehart F. Roth (1914–1921) Guy B. Erwin (1921–1924) Julien A. Hurley (1924–1933) Ralph J. Rivers (1933–1944) Harry O. Arend (1944–1949) Everett W. Hepp (1950–1952) Robert J. McNealy (1952–1953) Theodore F. Stevens (1954–1956) George M. Yeager (1956–1960)

ALASKA ADMITTED TO STATEHOOD JANUARY 2, 1959

  • William T. Plummer (1960)
  • George M. Yeager (1960–1961)
  • Warren C. Colver (1961–1964)
  • Joseph J. Cella, Jr (1964)
  • Richard L. McVeigh (1964–1968)
  • Marvin S. Frankel (1968–1969)
  • A. Lee Preston (1969)
  • Douglas B. Bailey 1969–1971
  • G. Kent Edwards (1971–1977)
  • James L. Swartz (1977)
  • Alexander O. Bryner (1977–1980)
  • Rene J. Gonzalez (1980–1981)
  • Michael R. Spaan (1981–1989)
  • Mark R. Davis (1989–1990)
  • Wesley William Shea (1990–1993)
  • Joseph W. Bottini (1993)
  • Robert Charles Bundy (1994–?)
  • Timothy Mark Burgess (2001–2005)
  • Nelson P Cohen (2006–2009)
  • Karen Louise Loeffler (2009–2017)
  • Bryan Schroder (2017–2021)
  • E. Bryan Wilson (2021–2022)
  • S. Lane Tucker (2022–2025)
  • Michael J. Heyman (2025–Present)

See also

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