Julian William Mack

1866–1943 · San Francisco, CA

Judicial Service

CourtTitleAppointed ByCommissionedTermination
U.S. Circuit Courts for the Seventh CircuitJudgeWilliam H. Taft (Republican)Jan 31, 1911Abolition of Court, Dec 31, 1911
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh CircuitJudgeWilliam H. Taft (Republican)Jan 31, 1911Reassignment, Jul 1, 1929
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth CircuitJudgeNone (reassignment) (None (reassignment))Jul 1, 1929Reassignment, Jun 30, 1930
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second CircuitJudgeNone (reassignment) (None (reassignment))Jul 1, 1929Death, Sep 5, 1943

Education

  • Harvard Law School, LL.B., 1887

Professional Career

Parker Fellow (awarded by Harvard University), Universities of Berlin and Leipzig, 1887-1890; Private practice, Chicago, Illinois, 1890-1895; Professor of law, Northwestern University, 1895-1902; Professor of law, University of Chicago, 1902-1911; Judge, Illinois Circuit Court, Cook County, 1904-1905; Judge, Illinois Appellate Court, 1905-1911; Member, War Department Board of Inquiry, 1918-1919

Other Federal Judicial Service

  • Judge, Commerce Court. Nominated by William H. Taft on December 12, 1910, to a new seat authorized by 36 Stat. 539. Confirmed by the Senate on January 31, 1911, and received commission on January 31, 1911. Service terminated on December 13, 1913, due to abolition of the court.

Opinions on This Site

Showing 100 of 539 opinions from 1912 to 1977

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