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S. Jay Plager
United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Tenure
2000 - Present
Years in position
25
Prior offices:
United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Years in office: 1989 - 2000
Education
Bachelor's
University of North Carolina, 1952
Law
University of Florida College of Law, 1958
Graduate
Columbia Law School, 1961
Personal
Birthplace
Long Branch, NJ


Sheldon Jay Plager is a federal judge on senior status with the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. He joined the court in 1989 after being nominated by President George H.W. Bush. Plager assumed senior status on November 30, 2000.[1]

Education

Plager graduated from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill with his bachelor's degree in 1952, from the University of Florida College of Law with his J.D. in 1958, and from Columbia Law School with his L.L.M. degree in 1961.[1]

Military service

Plager served in the U.S. Navy on active duty and, later, in the reserves from 1948 to 1970.[1]

Professional career

Judicial career

Federal Circuit

Nomination Tracker
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Nominee Information
Name: Sheldon Jay Plager
Court: Federal Circuit
Progress
Confirmed 57 days after nomination.
ApprovedANominated: September 12, 1989
ApprovedAABA Rating: Substantial Majority Qualified, Minority Well Qualified
Questionnaire:
ApprovedAHearing: October 20, 1989
QFRs: (Hover over QFRs to read more)
ApprovedAReported: November 2, 1989 
ApprovedAConfirmed: November 8, 1989
ApprovedAVote: Unanimous consent

Plager was nominated by President George H.W. Bush on September 12, 1989, to a seat vacated by Judge Shiro Kashiwa as Kashiwa assumed senior status. The American Bar Association rated Plager Substantial Majority Qualified, Minority Well Qualified for the nomination.[2] Hearings on Plager's nomination were held before the Senate Judiciary Committee on October 20, 1989, and his nomination was reported by then-U.S. Senator Joseph Biden on November 2, 1989. Plager was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on November 8, 1989, by unanimous consent, and Plager received his commission on November 11, 1989.[1][3]

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Political offices
Preceded by:
Shiro Kashiwa
Court of Appeals for Federal Circuit
1989–2000
Succeeded by:
Sharon Prost