Richard Stearns

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Richard Stearns
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United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts
Tenure
1993 - Present
Years in position
32
Education
Bachelor's
Stanford University, 1968
Law
Harvard Law, 1976
Graduate
Oxford University, Balliol College, 1971
Personal
Birthplace
Los Angeles, CA
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Richard Gaylore Stearns (b. 1944) is a federal judge for the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts. He joined the court in 1993 after being nominated by President Bill Clinton. At the time of appointment, Stearns was an Associate justice for the Superior Court of Massachusetts.[1]

Education

A native of California, Stearns graduated from Stanford University with his bachelor's degree in 1968 and also graduated with a master's degree from Oxford University's Balliol College in 1971 and also graduated from Harvard Law School with his J.D. degree in 1976.[1]

Professional career

  • 1990-1993: Associate justice, Superior Court of Massachusetts
  • 1982-1990: Assistant U.S. attorney, District of Massachusetts
  • 1976-1982: Norfolk County (Massachusetts) District Attorney's Office
  • 1975-1976: Speech writer, Office of the Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
  • 1972-1973: Special assistant, U.S. Senator George McGovern[1]

Judicial career

District of Massachusetts

On the unanimous recommendation of U.S. Senators John Kerry and Ted Kennedy, Stearns was nominated by President Bill Clinton on October 27, 1993, to a seat vacated by John McNaught. Stearns was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on November 20, 1993, on voice vote and received commission on November 24, 1993.[1]

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Political offices
Preceded by
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United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts
1993-Present
Succeeded by
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