United States Court of Appeals For The Eighth Circuit - Current Composition of The Court

Current Composition of The Court

# Title Judge Duty station Born Term of service Appointed by
Active Chief Senior
51 Chief Judge William J. Riley Omaha, NE 1947 2001–present 2010–present G.W. Bush
42 Circuit Judge Roger Leland Wollman Sioux Falls, SD 1934 1985–present 1999–2002 Reagan
45 Circuit Judge James B. Loken Minneapolis, MN 1940 1990–present 2003–2010 G.H.W. Bush
48 Circuit Judge Diana E. Murphy Minneapolis, MN 1934 1994–present (none) Clinton
50 Circuit Judge Kermit Edward Bye Fargo, ND 1937 2000–present (none) Clinton
52 Circuit Judge Michael Joseph Melloy Cedar Rapids, IA 1948 2002–present (none) G.W. Bush
53 Circuit Judge Lavenski R. Smith Little Rock, AR 1958 2002–present (none) G.W. Bush
54 Circuit Judge Steven M. Colloton Des Moines, IA 1963 2003–present (none) G.W. Bush
55 Circuit Judge Raymond W. Gruender Saint Louis, MO 1963 2004–present (none) G.W. Bush
56 Circuit Judge William Duane Benton Kansas City, MO 1950 2004–present (none) G.W. Bush
57 Circuit Judge Bobby E. Shepherd El Dorado, AR 1951 2006–present (none) G.W. Bush
32 Senior Circuit Judge Myron H. Bright Fargo, ND 1919 1968–1985 (none) 1985–present L. Johnson
33 Senior Circuit Judge Donald Roe Ross (inactive) 1922 1970–1987 (none) 1987–present Nixon
40 Senior Circuit Judge George Gardner Fagg (inactive) 1934 1982–1999 (none) 1999–present Reagan
41 Senior Circuit Judge Pasco Bowman II Kansas City, MO 1933 1983–2003 1998–1999 2003–present Reagan
43 Senior Circuit Judge Frank J. Magill (inactive) 1927 1986–1997 (none) 1997–present Reagan
44 Senior Circuit Judge C. Arlen Beam Lincoln, NE 1930 1987–2001 (none) 2001–present Reagan
46 Senior Circuit Judge David R. Hansen (inactive) 1938 1991–2003 2002–2003 2003–2011 G.H.W. Bush
47 Senior Circuit Judge Morris Sheppard Arnold Little Rock, AR 1941 1992–2006 (none) 2006–present G.H.W. Bush

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