Federal Courts, Empty Benches: The Wednesday Vacancy Count 3/14/2012

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March 14, 2012

By Joshua Meyer-Gutbrod

For a District by District break down, see: Federal Court Vacancy Warning System
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The current vacancy warning level for the U.S. District courts is set at Blue. This past week, the total was not changed. The final tally leaves 81 vacancies or approximately 9.3% of the total Article III posts currently unfilled. The vacancy information for the various court levels is as follows:


Key:
(Percentage of seats vacant.)
0%1%-9%
10%-24%25%-40%
More than 40%
Supreme Court 0% or no vacancies
Appeals Courts 9% or 16 vacancies
District Courts 9.6% or 65 vacancies

There are currently 9 Supreme Court posts, 179 appellate court posts and 680 district court posts for a total of 868 Article III judges. This count includes four temporary posts, one each in the Northern District of Alabama, District of Arizona, Southern District of Florida and the Central District of California. This also includes a shared post between the two Missouri districts and counts it as two posts with separate vacancies.

New confirmations

There were no new confirmations to the courts this past week. However, on Monday, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid began to move for cloture on seventeen of Obama's judicial appointees, with eleven coming from emergency districts. The call for cloture is an attempt to bypass Republican filibuster of candidates with a 3/5 majority in the Senate. The cloture will only end debates on voting. A merit must still occur, which could require up to 30 days of "debate" for each candidate, though this is not common. Reid commented on the call for cloture, telling the press, "The kind of qualified consensus nominees that in years past would have been confirmed in days or weeks now languish for months and months with no action. There are judges on this list that go back to November of last year. Not because we couldn't have done it. These could be confirmed in a matter of minutes. The votes should be routine. They shouldn't be a fight that delays action on important jobs measures. Creating jobs is the Senate's No. 1 priority. Republican obstructionism is the only thing standing in the way of moving forward with additional work to get our economy back on track. Unfortunately, Republicans have forced our hand. What else can we do?"[1] Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell criticized the move, claiming "This is about giving the president what he wants when he wants it. And what the president wants is to distract the country from his failed policies that have led to soaring gas prices and high unemployment, and instead try to write a narrative of obstruction for his campaign. He doesn't care if he eviscerates the Senate's advice-and-consent responsibility to do so."[2]

New vacancies

There were no new vacancies to the courts in the past week.

New nominations

There were no new nominations to the federal judiciary this past week.

Pending vacancies

Due to the lack of activity this week at the federal level, we at Judgepedia would like to take a moment to highlight upcoming vacancies and vacated seats awaiting appointees.

Upcoming vacancies

In the next two month, the federal courts will face five planned vacancies including four transitions to senior status and one retirement. The vacancies include:

Seats pending appointments

In addition, there are a number of court vacancies where seats have opened up but no appointments have been made to fill the seat. This includes seats where the appointment was rejected by the Senate but have not had an alternative nomination made. These seats are open for a variety of reasons including the recentness of the opening, Senate opposition to candidates and the presidents decision not to appoint candidates. Districts with vacant seat lacking appointments include (Dates represent the date the seat opened up):

CourtDateFormer Judge
Fifth Circuit201202/03/2012Fortunato Benavides
United States Court of International Trade201111/08/2011Evan Wallach
Seventh Circuit201001/07/2010Terence Evans
United States Court of International Trade201106/02/2011Judith Barzilay
Northern District of Georgia200902/09/2009Clarence Cooper
Northern District of Georgia201001/20/2010Beverly Martin
Southern District of Florida201202/15/2012Adalberto Jordan
District of Kansas201011/02/2010John Lungstrum
District of Oregon201109/24/2011 Michael Hogan
Northern District of California201112/31/2011Charles Breyer
Northern District of California201110/03/2011New Seat
Ninth Circuit200911/02/2009 Stephen Larson
Ninth Circuit2012 03/01/2012Valerie Baker Fairbank
District of Arizona201101/03/2011 Mary Murguia
Western District of Wisconsin2009 01/20/2009John Shabaz
Northern District of Illinois201007/31/2010Wayne Andersen
Eastern District of Michigan2010 05/25/2010Arthur Tarnow
Western District of Kentucky2011 11/15/2011Thomas Russell
Western District of Texas2008 11/30/2008Royal Furgeson
Ninth Circuit2004 12/31/2004Stephen Trott
Tenth Circuit201101/27/2011Deanell Tacha
DC Circuit201110/14/2011Douglas Ginsburg
DC Circuit200811/01/2008Arthur Randolph
DC Circuit200509/29/2005John Roberts
District of Massachusetts2011 08/15/2011Michael Ponsor
District of Puerto Rico2011 07/31/2011Daniel Dominguez
Eastern District of New York2011 04/03/2011Raymond Dearie
Southern District of New York201109/11/2011Richard Berman
Southern District of New York201112/15/2011Denise Cote
Southern District of New York201108/16/2011Shira Scheindlin
Southern District of New York201202/07/2012 Richard Holwell
Western District of New York200903/03/2009David Larimer
Eastern District of Pennsylvania201007/31/2010Thomas Golden
Eastern District of Pennsylvania201007/31/2010Thomas Golden
Eastern District of Pennsylvania200906/08/2009Anita Brody
Eastern District of Pennsylvania201102/01/2011Barclay Surrick
Eastern District of Pennsylvania201110/01/2011Harvey Bartle
Middle District of Pennsylvania200903/31/2009Richard Caputo
Middle District of Pennsylvania201004/21/2010Thomas Vanaskie
Eastern District of North Carolina200512/31/2005 Malcolm Howard
Middle District of Louisiana2011 07/18/2011 Ralph Tyson
Northern District of Mississippi2012 01/24/2012Allen Pepper
Eastern District of Texas2012 01/24/2012T. John Ward
Southern District of Texas2011 06/01/2011Janis Jack

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