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'''David Warner Hagen''' (1931-present) was a [[federal judge]] on the [[United States District Court for the District of Nevada]]. | '''David Warner Hagen''' (1931-present) was a [[federal judge]] on the [[United States District Court for the District of Nevada]]. | ||
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* Private practice, Reno, Nevada, 1963-1993 | * Private practice, Reno, Nevada, 1963-1993 | ||
==Judicial | ==Judicial nominations and appointments== | ||
===District of Nevada=== | ===District of Nevada=== | ||
Hagen was nominated by President [[Federal judges nominated by Bill Clinton|Bill Clinton]] on October 7, 1993, to a seat vacated by [[Edward Reed]]<ref name="fjc">[http://www.fjc.gov/servlet/nGetInfo?jid=934&cid=104&ctype=dc&instate=nv Hagen's Biography] at the [[Federal Judicial Center]]</ref>; he was confirmed by the Senate on November 20, 1993, and received commission on [[c1993#November|November 22, 1993]]. He assumed [[senior status]] on [[c2003#November|November 28, 2003]]. He served the District of Nevada until his retirement on [[c2005#March|March 31, 2005]]. Hagen was succeeded in this position by [[Robert C. Jones]]. | Hagen was nominated by President [[Federal judges nominated by Bill Clinton|Bill Clinton]] on October 7, 1993, to a seat vacated by [[Edward Reed]]<ref name="fjc">[http://www.fjc.gov/servlet/nGetInfo?jid=934&cid=104&ctype=dc&instate=nv Hagen's Biography] at the [[Federal Judicial Center]]</ref>; he was confirmed by the Senate on November 20, 1993, and received commission on [[c1993#November|November 22, 1993]]. He assumed [[senior status]] on [[c2003#November|November 28, 2003]]. He served the District of Nevada until his retirement on [[c2005#March|March 31, 2005]]. Hagen was succeeded in this position by [[Robert C. Jones]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:56, 9 November 2025
David Warner Hagen (1931-present) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the District of Nevada.
Hagen was nominated by President Bill Clinton on October 7, 1993, to a seat vacated by Edward Reed; he was confirmed by the Senate on November 20, 1993, and received commission on November 22, 1993. He assumed senior status on November 28, 2003. He served the District of Nevada until his retirement on March 31, 2005. Hagen was succeeded in this position by Robert C. Jones.
Early life and education
- University of Wisconsin Law School
- University of Wisconsin, B.B.A., 1956
- University of San Francisco School of Law, LL.B., 1959
Professional career
- U.S. Air Force, 1949-1952
- Private practice, Berkeley, California, 1960-1962
- Private practice, Loyalton, California, 1962-1963
- Private practice, Reno, Nevada, 1963-1993
Judicial nominations and appointments
District of Nevada
Hagen was nominated by President Bill Clinton on October 7, 1993, to a seat vacated by Edward Reed[1]; he was confirmed by the Senate on November 20, 1993, and received commission on November 22, 1993. He assumed senior status on November 28, 2003. He served the District of Nevada until his retirement on March 31, 2005. Hagen was succeeded in this position by Robert C. Jones.
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| Political offices | ||
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| Preceded by: Edward Reed |
District of Nevada 1993–2003 Seat #3 |
Succeeded by: Robert C. Jones
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| 1993 |
Adams • Ambrose • Barnes • Brinkema • Bucklew • Chasanow • Coffman • Daughtrey • Ferguson • Ginsburg • Hagen • Jackson • Lancaster • Leval • Lindsay • Messitte • Michael • Piersol • Saris • Schwartz • Seybert • Shanahan • Shaw • Stearns • Trager • Vazquez • Wilken • Wilson | ||
| 1994 |
Baer • Barkett • Batts • Beaty • Benavides • Bennett • Berrigan • Biery • Block • Borman • Breyer • Briones • Bryson • Bucklo • Burgess • Burrage • Cabranes • Calabresi • Carr • Casellas • Castillo • Chatigny • Chin • Cindrich • Coar • Collins • Cooper • Cote • Currie • Davis • Dominguez • Downes • Duval • Friedman • Furgeson • Garcia • Gertner • Gettleman • Gillmor • Gilmore • Gleeson • Haggerty • Hamilton • Hannah • Hawkins • Henry • Holmes • Hood • Hull • Hurley • Jack • Jones • Jones • Kaplan • Katz • Kern • Kessler • Koeltl • Lisi • Manning • McKee • McLaughlin • Melancon • Miles-LaGrange • Moore • Motz • Murphy • O'Malley • O'Meara • Oliver • Paez • B. Parker • F. Parker • R. Parker • Perry • Ponsor • Pooler • Porteous • Rendell • Riley • Robertson • Rogers • Ross • Russell • Sands • Sarokin • Scheindlin • Silver • Squatrito • Stewart • Sullivan • Tatel • Thompson • Timlin • Urbina • Vanaskie • Vance • Walls • Wells • Williams | ||
| 1995 |
Arterton • Atlas • Black • Blake • Briscoe • Tena Campbell • Todd Campbell • Chesney • Cole • Collier • Daniel • Davis • Dennis • Dlott • Donald • Duffy • Economus • Evans • Fallon • Folsom • Gaughan • Goodwin • Heartfield • Hunt • Illston • Jones • King • Kornmann • Lawson • Lenard • Lucero • Lynch • McKinley • Moody • Moore • Moskowitz • Murphy • Murtha • Nugent • O'Toole • Orlofsky • Pogue • Sessions • C. Smith • O. Smith • Stein • Thornburg • Tunheim • Wallach • Wardlaw • Webber • Whaley • Winmill • Wood | ||
| 1996 |
Broadwater • Clevert • Fenner • Gershon • Gottschall • Greenaway • Hinkle • Jones • Kahn • Laughrey • Lemmon • Marten • Miller • Molloy • Montgomery • Pregerson • Rakoff • Sargus • Tashima • Thomas • Zapata | ||
| 1997 |
Adelman • Bataillon • Breyer • Caputo • Casey • Chambers • Clay • Damrell • Droney • Friedman • Gajarsa • Garland • Gilman • Gold • Gwin • Hall • Hayden • Hull • Ishii • Jenkins • Kauffman • Kennedy • Kimball • Kollar-Kotelly • Lazzara • Marbley • Marcus • Middlebrooks • Miller • Moon • Pratt • Rendell • Sippel • Siragusa • Snyder • Thrash | ||
| 1998 |
Aiken • Barbier • Barzilay • Berman • Buttram • Carter • Collins • Dawson • Dimitrouleas • Fletcher • Fogel • Frank • Graber • Hellerstein • Herndon • James • Johnson • Kane • Kelly • G. King • R. King • Lasnik • Lee • Lemelle • Lindsay • Lipez • Manella • Matz • McCuskey • McKeown • McMahon • Mickle • Mollway • Mordue • Moreno • Morrow • Munley • Murphy • Pallmeyer • Pauley • Polster • Pooler • Rawlinson • Ridgway • R. Roberts • V. Roberts • Sack • Scott • Seitz • Seymour • Shea • Silverman • Sleet • Sotomayor • Steeh • Story • Straub • Tagle • Tarnow • Trauger • Traxler • Tyson • Wardlaw • Whelan • Young | ||
| 1999 |
Alsup • Barry • Brown • Buchwald • Cooper • Eaton • Ellison • Feess • Fisher • Gould • Guzman • Haynes • Hibbler • Hochberg • Hurd • Huvelle • Jordan • Katzmann • Kennelly • Linn • Lorenz • Lynn • Marrero • Murguia • Pannell • Pechman • Pepper • Phillips • Schreier • Stewart • Underhill • Ward • Williams • Wilson | ||
| 2000 |
Ambro • Antoon • Battani • Berzon • Bolton • Brady • Bye • Cavanaugh • Daniels • Darrah • Dawson • Dyk • Fuentes • Garaufis • Garcia-Gregory • Hamilton • Huck • Hunt • Lawson • Lefkow • Lynch • Martin • McLaughlin • Moody • Murguia • Paez • Pisano • Presnell • Rawlinson • Reagan • Schiller • Singal • Steele • Surrick • Swain • Tallman • Teilborg • Tucker • Whittemore | ||