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Oliver Wanger
Oliver Winston Wanger is a former federal district judge for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California. He joined the court in 1991 after being nominated by President George H.W. Bush. He retired on September 30, 2011.[1][2][3]
Early life and education
A native Californian, Wanger graduated from the University of Southern California (USC) with his bachelor's degree in 1963 and later graduated from the University of California-Berkeley Boalt Hall School of Law with his law degree in 1966. Wanger also served in the US Marine Corps Reserves as a Sergeant from 1960 to 1967.[3]
Professional career
- 1989: Pro Tem settlement conference judge
- 1988: Reserve Judge, Fresno County
- 1980-1983: Dean, San Joaquin College of Law
- 1975-1980: Attorney, City of Mendota
- 1969-1991: Attorney, private practice
- 1967-1969: Deputy District Attorney for Fresno County
Adjunct professorships
- 1970-1991: San Joaquin College of Law
- 1968-1969: Humphrey College of Law[3]
Judicial career
Eastern District of California
On the recommendation of U.S. Senator Pete Wilson, Wanger was nominated by President George Bush on January 8, 1991, to a seat vacated by Milton Schwartz. Wanger was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on March 21, 1991 on unanimous consent and received commission on March 25, 1991.[4] Wanger assumed senior status on May 31, 2006, then retired at age 70 on September 30, 2011. Wanger was succeeded in this position by Lawrence O'Neill.
==Noteworthy cases==
Delta water pump allowance (2008)
- See also: Eastern District of California
In 2007, Wanger ruled that state and federal water pumps that deliver about six million acre-feet of delta water to Kern County could eliminate the smelt, which is an endangered species. In order for the water pumping practices to be brought into compliance with the federal Endangered Species Act, Wanger ruled, the pumping had to be reduced by about one-third, to 4 million acre-feet of delta water. Following this decision, water contractors were told to expect 35% of their normal allocation of State Water Project water for 2008.[5]
External links
- Judge Wanger's Biography at the Federal Judicial Center
- Washington Examiner "Angry federal judge rips 'false testimony' of federal scientists," September 22, 2011
Footnotes
- ↑ Associated Press "Federal judge who ruled in water cases steps down," September 25, 2011
- ↑ Sacramento Bee "Ex-judge who ruled for Westlands is now its lawyer," November 30, 2011
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Judge Wanger's Biography at the Federal Judicial Center
- ↑ The Library of Congress, Nomination of Oliver Wanger, February 12, 2009
- ↑ Aquafornia, "Where does Southern California's water come from?" April 29, 2008
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Preceded by: Milton Schwartz |
Eastern District of California 1991–2006 Seat #4 |
Succeeded by: Lawrence O'Neill
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