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William Caldwell Coleman

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William Caldwell Coleman

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Prior offices
United States District Court for the District of Maryland

Education

Bachelor's

Harvard, 1905

Law

Harvard Law School, 1909

Personal
Birthplace
Louisville, Ky.


William Caldwell Coleman (1884-1968) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the District of Maryland.[1]

He received a recess appointment from President Calvin Coolidge on April 6, 1927 to a new seat created by 44 Stat. 1346. On December 6, 1927, he was nominated. He was confirmed by the Senate on December 19th, and received commission that same day. From 1948 to 1955, he was the chief judge. He resigned on June 1, 1955.[1] Coleman was succeeded in this position by Robert Watkins.

Early life and education

  • Harvard University, A.B., 1905
  • Harvard Law School, LL.B., 1909[1]

Professional career

  • Private practice, Baltimore, Maryland, 1909-1927
  • Instructor, University of Maryland Law School, 1914-1917
  • Secretary, Maryland Educational Survey Committee, 1916
  • U.S. Army, Private, 1918[1]

Judicial career

District of Maryland

Coleman received a recess appointment from President Calvin Coolidge on April 6, 1927 to a new seat created by 44 Stat. 1346. On December 6, 1927, he was nominated. He was confirmed by the Senate on December 19th, and received commission that same day. From 1948 to 1955, he was the chief judge. He resigned on June 1, 1955.[1] Coleman was succeeded in this position by Robert Watkins.

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Political offices
Preceded by:
NA-New Seat
District of Maryland
1927–1955
Seat #2
Succeeded by:
Robert Watkins