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William Jameson (Montana)

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William James Jameson
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Prior offices:
United States District Court for the District of Montana
Years in office: 1969 - 1990

Years in office: 1957 - 1969
Education
Bachelor's
University of Montana, 1919
Law
University of Montana School of Law, 1922
Personal
Birthplace
Montana


William James Jameson (1898-1990) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the District of Montana. Jameson was nominated by President Dwight Eisenhower on March 5, 1957, to a seat vacated by Charles Nelson Pray. He was confirmed by the Senate on March 26, 1957, and received his commission on March 28, 1957. From 1965 to 1968, Jameson served as chief judge of the court. He assumed senior status on February 27, 1969 and served until his death on October 8, 1990.[1]

Early life and education

  • University of Montana, A.B., 1919
  • University of Montana School of Law, LL.B., 1922[1]

Professional career

  • 1922-1957: Attorney in private practice, Billings, Montana
  • 1927-1930: Member, Montana House of Representatives[1]

Judicial career

District of Montana

Jameson was nominated by President Dwight Eisenhower on March 5, 1957, to a seat vacated by Judge Charles Nelson Pray. He was confirmed by the Senate on March 26, 1957, and received his commission on March 28, 1957. From 1965 to 1968, Jameson served as the chief judge. He assumed senior status on February 27, 1969 and served until his death on October 8, 1990.[1] Jameson was succeeded in this position by Judge James Battin.

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Footnotes

Political offices
Preceded by:
Charles Nelson Pray
District of Montana
1957–1969
Seat #2
Succeeded by:
James Battin