world.wikisort.org - USA The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (in case citations, E.D. Pa. ) is one of the original 13 federal judiciary districts created by the Judiciary Act of 1789. It originally sat in Independence Hall in Philadelphia as the United States District Court for the District of Pennsylvania, and is now located at the James Byrne Courthouse at 601 Market Street in Philadelphia. There are Eastern District federal courtrooms in Philadelphia , Lancaster , Allentown , Reading , and Easton .
United States federal district court in Pennsylvania
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania Location James A. Byrne U.S. Courthouse Appeals to Third Circuit Established April 20, 1818 Judges 22 Chief Judge Juan Ramon Sánchez U.S. Attorney Jacqueline C. Romero U.S. Marshal Eric S. Gartner www.paed.uscourts.gov
The James A. Byrne Courthouse in Philadelphia
The Court's jurisdiction includes Philadelphia , as well as Berks , Bucks , Chester , Delaware , Lancaster , Lehigh , Montgomery and Northampton counties . The district is a part of the Third Circuit , and appeals are taken to that Circuit (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit ).
The chief judge for the Eastern Pennsylvania District Court is Juan Ramon Sánchez.
The people in the district are represented by the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. As of June 21, 2022 [update] , the U.S. Attorney is Jacqueline C. Romero.[1]
History
The United States District Court for the District of Pennsylvania was one of the original 13 courts established by the Judiciary Act of 1789, 1 Stat. 73 , on September 24, 1789.[2] [3] It was subdivided on April 20, 1818, by 3 Stat. 462 ,[2] [3] into the Eastern and Western Districts to be headquartered in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, respectively.[2] Portions of these districts were subsequently subdivided into the Middle District on March 2, 1901, by 31 Stat. 880 .[3] At the time of its initial subdivision, presiding judge Richard Peters Jr. was reassigned to only the Eastern District.
Current judges
As of December 31, 2021 [update] :
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Title
Judge
Duty station
Born
Term of service
Appointed by
Active
Chief
Senior
87
Chief Judge
Juan Ramon Sánchez
Philadelphia
1955
2004–present
2018–present
—
G.W. Bush
84
District Judge
Gene E. K. Pratter
Philadelphia
1949
2004–present
—
—
G.W. Bush
86
District Judge
Paul S. Diamond
Philadelphia
1953
2004–present
—
—
G.W. Bush
91
District Judge
Mitchell S. Goldberg
Philadelphia
1959
2008–present
—
—
G.W. Bush
92
District Judge
Nitza Quiñones Alejandro
Philadelphia
1951
2013–present
—
—
Obama
94
District Judge
Jeffrey L. Schmehl
Reading Philadelphia
1955
2013–present
—
—
Obama
95
District Judge
Gerald Austin McHugh Jr.
Philadelphia
1954
2014–present
—
—
Obama
96
District Judge
Edward G. Smith
Easton Philadelphia
1961
2014–present
—
—
Obama
97
District Judge
Wendy Beetlestone
Philadelphia
1961
2014–present
—
—
Obama
98
District Judge
Mark A. Kearney
Philadelphia
1962
2014–present
—
—
Obama
99
District Judge
Jerry Pappert
Philadelphia
1963
2014–present
—
—
Obama
100
District Judge
Joseph F. Leeson Jr.
Allentown Philadelphia
1955
2014–present
—
—
Obama
101
District Judge
Chad F. Kenney
Philadelphia
1955
2018–present
—
—
Trump
102
District Judge
Joshua Wolson
Philadelphia
1974
2019–present
—
—
Trump
103
District Judge
John Milton Younge
Philadelphia
1955
2019–present
—
—
Trump
104
District Judge
Karen S. Marston
Philadelphia
1968
2019–present
—
—
Trump
105
District Judge
John M. Gallagher
Allentown
1966
2019–present
—
—
Trump
106
District Judge
vacant
—
—
—
—
—
—
107
District Judge
vacant
—
—
—
—
—
—
108
District Judge
vacant
—
—
—
—
—
—
109
District Judge
vacant
—
—
—
—
—
—
110
District Judge
vacant
—
—
—
—
—
—
58
Senior Judge
Robert F. Kelly
inactive
1935
1987–2001
—
2001–present
Reagan
62
Senior Judge
Jan E. DuBois
inactive
1931
1988–2002
—
2002–present
Reagan
65
Senior Judge
Ronald L. Buckwalter
inactive
1936
1990–2003
—
2003–present
G.H.W. Bush
66
Senior Judge
Harvey Bartle III
Philadelphia
1941
1991–2011
2006–2011
2011–present
G.H.W. Bush
68
Senior Judge
William H. Yohn Jr.
inactive
1935
1991–2003
—
2003–present
G.H.W. Bush
69
Senior Judge
John R. Padova
Philadelphia
1935
1992–2008
—
2008–present
G.H.W. Bush
71
Senior Judge
Eduardo C. Robreno
Philadelphia
1945
1992–2013
—
2013–present
G.H.W. Bush
72
Senior Judge
Anita B. Brody
Philadelphia
1935
1992–2009
—
2009–present
G.H.W. Bush
75
Senior Judge
Mary A. McLaughlin
inactive
1946
2000–2013
—
2013–present
Clinton
76
Senior Judge
Petrese B. Tucker
Philadelphia
1951
2000–2021
2013–2017
2021–present
Clinton
77
Senior Judge
Berle M. Schiller
Philadelphia
1944
2000–2012
—
2012–present
Clinton
78
Senior Judge
Richard Barclay Surrick
Philadelphia
1937
2000–2011
—
2011–present
Clinton
79
Senior Judge
Legrome D. Davis
inactive
1952
2002–2017
—
2017–present
G.W. Bush
80
Senior Judge
Cynthia M. Rufe
Philadelphia
1948
2002–2021
—
2021–present
G.W. Bush
81
Senior Judge
Michael M. Baylson
Philadelphia
1939
2002–2012
—
2012–present
G.W. Bush
82
Senior Judge
Timothy J. Savage
Philadelphia
1946
2002–2021
—
2021–present
G.W. Bush
89
Senior Judge
Joel Harvey Slomsky
Philadelphia
1946
2008–2018
—
2018–present
G.W. Bush
90
Senior Judge
C. Darnell Jones II
Philadelphia
1949
2008–2021
—
2021–present
G.W. Bush
Vacancies and pending nominations
Seat
Prior judge's duty station
Seat last held by
Vacancy reason
Date of vacancy
Nominee
Date of nomination
15
Philadelphia
Lawrence F. Stengel
Retirement
August 31, 2018
John Frank Murphy
July 12, 2022
1
Timothy J. Savage
Senior status
March 1, 2021
Mia Roberts Perez
17
C. Darnell Jones II
March 15, 2021
Kai Scott
18
Petrese B. Tucker
June 1, 2021
Kelley B. Hodge
22
Cynthia M. Rufe
December 31, 2021
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–
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Judge
State
Born–died
Active service
Chief Judge
Senior status
Appointed by
Reason for termination
1
Richard Peters
PA
1744–1828
1818–1828[Note 1]
—
—
Washington/Operation of law
death
2
Joseph Hopkinson
PA
1770–1842
1828–1842[Note 2]
—
—
J.Q. Adams
death
3
Archibald Randall
PA
1797–1846
1842–1846
—
—
Tyler
death
4
John K. Kane
PA
1795–1858
1846–1858
—
—
Polk
death
5
John Cadwalader
PA
1805–1879
1858–1879
—
—
Buchanan
death
6
William Butler
PA
1822–1909
1879–1899
—
—
Hayes
retirement
7
John Bayard McPherson
PA
1846–1919
1899–1912
—
—
McKinley
elevation to 3d Cir.
8
James Buchanan Holland
PA
1857–1914
1904–1914
—
—
T. Roosevelt
death
9
Joseph Whitaker Thompson
PA
1861–1946
1912–1931
—
—
Taft
elevation to 3d Cir.
10
Oliver Booth Dickinson
PA
1857–1939
1914–1939
—
—
Wilson
death
11
Charles Louis McKeehan
PA
1876–1925
1923–1925
—
—
Harding
death
12
William Huntington Kirkpatrick
PA
1885–1970
1927–1958
1948–1958
1958–1970
Coolidge
death
13
George Austin Welsh
PA
1878–1970
1932–1957
—
1957–1970
Hoover
death
14
Albert Branson Maris
PA
1893–1989
1936–1938
—
—
F. Roosevelt
elevation to 3d Cir.
15
Harry Ellis Kalodner
PA
1896–1977
1938–1946[Note 3]
—
—
F. Roosevelt
elevation to 3d Cir.
16
Guy K. Bard
PA
1895–1953
1939–1952[Note 4]
—
—
F. Roosevelt
resignation
17
James Cullen Ganey
PA
1899–1972
1940–1961
1958–1961
—
F. Roosevelt
elevation to 3d Cir.
18
Frederick Voris Follmer
PA
1885–1971
1946–1955[Note 5]
—
—
Truman
seat abolished
19
James P. McGranery
PA
1895–1962
1946–1952
—
—
Truman
resignation
20
Thomas James Clary
PA
1899–1977
1949–1969[Note 6]
1961–1969
1969–1977
Truman
death
21
Allan Kuhn Grim
PA
1904–1965
1949–1961[Note 7]
—
1961–1965
Truman
death
22
John W. Lord Jr.
PA
1901–1972
1954–1971
1969–1971
1971–1972
Eisenhower
death
23
Francis Lund Van Dusen
PA
1912–1993
1955–1967
—
—
Eisenhower
elevation to 3d Cir.
24
Charles William Kraft Jr.
PA
1903–2002
1955–1970[Note 8]
—
1970–2002
Eisenhower
death
25
Thomas C. Egan
PA
1894–1961
1957–1961
—
—
Eisenhower
death
26
Harold Kenneth Wood
PA
1906–1972
1959–1971
—
1971–1972
Eisenhower
death
27
Joseph Simon Lord III
PA
1912–1991
1961–1982
1971–1982
1982–1991
Kennedy
death
28
Abraham Lincoln Freedman
PA
1904–1971
1961–1964
—
—
Kennedy
elevation to 3d Cir.
29
Alfred Leopold Luongo
PA
1920–1986
1961–1986
1982–1986
—
Kennedy
death
30
Ralph C. Body
PA
1903–1973
1962–1972
—
1972–1973
Kennedy
death
31
A. Leon Higginbotham Jr.
PA
1928–1998
1964–1977[Note 9]
—
—
L. Johnson
elevation to 3d Cir.
32
John Morgan Davis
PA
1906–1984
1964–1974[Note 9]
—
1974–1984
L. Johnson
death
33
John P. Fullam
PA
1921–2018
1966–1990
1986–1990
1990–2018
L. Johnson
death
34
Charles R. Weiner
PA
1922–2005
1967–1988
—
1988–2005
L. Johnson
death
35
Thomas Ambrose Masterson
PA
1927–2000
1967–1973
—
—
L. Johnson
resignation
36
Emanuel Mac Troutman
PA
1915–2004
1967–1982
—
1982–2004
L. Johnson
death
37
John Berne Hannum
PA
1915–2007
1969–1984
—
1984–2007
Nixon
death
38
Edward Roy Becker
PA
1933–2006
1970–1982
—
—
Nixon
elevation to 3d Cir.
39
John William Ditter Jr.
PA
1921–2019
1970–1986
—
1986–2019
Nixon
death
40
Daniel Henry Huyett III
PA
1921–1998
1970–1988
—
1988–1998
Nixon
death
41
Donald West VanArtsdalen
PA
1919–2019
1970–1985
—
1985–2019
Nixon
death
42
James Henry Gorbey
PA
1920–1977
1970–1977
—
—
Nixon
death
43
Raymond J. Broderick
PA
1914–2000
1971–1984
—
1984–2000
Nixon
death
44
Clarence Charles Newcomer
PA
1923–2005
1971–1988
—
1988–2005
Nixon
death
45
Clifford Scott Green
PA
1923–2007
1971–1988
—
1988–2007
Nixon
death
46
Louis Charles Bechtle
PA
1927–present
1972–1993
1990–1993
1993–2001
Nixon
retirement
47
Herbert Allan Fogel
PA
1929–2002
1973–1978
—
—
Nixon
resignation
48
Joseph Leo McGlynn Jr.
PA
1925–1999
1974–1990
—
1990–1999
Nixon
death
49
Edward N. Cahn
PA
1933–present
1974–1998
1993–1998
—
Ford
retirement
50
Louis H. Pollak
PA
1922–2012
1978–1991
—
1991–2012
Carter
death
51
Norma Levy Shapiro
PA
1928–2016
1978–1998
—
1998–2016
Carter
death
52
James T. Giles
PA
1943–present
1979–2008
1999–2005
2008–2008
Carter
retirement
53
Thomas Newman O'Neill Jr.
PA
1928–2018
1983–1996
—
1996–2018
Reagan
death
54
Marvin Katz
PA
1930–2010
1983–1997
—
1997–2010
Reagan
death
55
James McGirr Kelly
PA
1928–2005
1983–1996
—
1996–2005
Reagan
death
56
Anthony Joseph Scirica
PA
1940–present
1984–1987
—
—
Reagan
elevation to 3d Cir.
57
Edmund V. Ludwig
PA
1928–2016
1985–1997
—
1997–2016
Reagan
death
59
Robert S. Gawthrop III
PA
1942–1999
1987–1999
—
—
Reagan
death
60
Franklin Van Antwerpen
PA
1941–2016
1987–2004
—
—
Reagan
elevation to 3d Cir.
61
Lowell A. Reed Jr.
PA
1930–2020
1988–1999
—
1999–2020
Reagan
death
63
Herbert J. Hutton
PA
1937–2007
1988–2003
—
2003–2007
Reagan
death
64
Jay Waldman
PA
1944–2003
1988–2003
—
—
Reagan
death
67
Stewart Dalzell
PA
1943–2019
1991–2013
—
2013–2016
G.H.W. Bush
retirement
70
J. Curtis Joyner
PA
1948–present
1992–2013
2011–2013
2013–2021
G.H.W. Bush
retirement
73
Midge Rendell
PA
1947–present
1994–1997
—
—
Clinton
elevation to 3d Cir.
74
Bruce William Kauffman
PA
1934–2021
1997–2008
—
2008–2009
Clinton
retirement
83
James Knoll Gardner
PA
1940–2017
2002–2017
—
2017
G.W. Bush
death
85
Lawrence F. Stengel
PA
1952–present
2004–2018
2017–2018
—
G.W. Bush
retirement
88
Thomas M. Golden
PA
1947–2010
2006–2010
—
—
G.W. Bush
death
93
Luis Felipe Restrepo
PA
1959–present
2013–2016
—
—
Obama
elevation to 3d Cir.
Reassigned from the District of Pennsylvania. Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 11, 1828, confirmed by the United States Senate on February 23, 1829, and received commission the same day. Recess appointment; formally nominated on January 5, 1939, confirmed by the Senate on March 30, 1939, and received commission on May 4, 1939. Recess appointment; formally nominated on April 4, 1940, confirmed by the Senate on April 24, 1940, and received commission on April 29, 1940. Jointly appointed to the Eastern, Middle , and Western Districts of Pennsylvania Recess appointment; formally nominated on January 5, 1950, confirmed by the Senate on March 8, 1950, and received commission on March 9, 1950. Recess appointment; formally nominated on January 5, 1950, confirmed by the Senate on April 4, 1950, and received commission on April 7, 1950. Recess appointment; formally nominated on January 12, 1956, confirmed by the Senate on March 28, 1956, and received commission on March 29, 1956. Recess appointment; formally nominated on February 3, 1964, confirmed by the Senate on March 14, 1964, and received commission on March 17, 1964.
Chief judges
Chief judges have administrative responsibilities with respect to their district court. Unlike the Supreme Court, where one justice is specifically nominated to be chief, the office of chief judge rotates among the district court judges. To be chief, a judge must have been in active service on the court for at least one year, be under the age of 65, and have not previously served as chief judge. A vacancy is filled by the judge highest in seniority among the group of qualified judges. The chief judge serves for a term of seven years or until age 70, whichever occurs first. The age restrictions are waived if no members of the court would otherwise be qualified for the position.
When the office was created in 1948, the chief judge was the longest-serving judge who had not elected to retire on what has since 1958 been known as senior status or declined to serve as chief judge. After August 6, 1959, judges could not become or remain chief after turning 70 years old. The current rules have been in operation since October 1, 1982.
Succession of seats
Seat 1
Seat established on September 24, 1789 by 1 Stat. 73 for the District of Pennsylvania
Seat reassigned to the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on April 20, 1818 by 3 Stat. 462
Peters, Jr. 1818–1828
Hopkinson 1828–1842
Randall 1842–1846
Kane 1846–1858
Cadwalader 1858–1879
Butler 1879–1899
McPherson 1899–1912
Thompson 1912–1931
Welsh 1932–1957
Egan 1957–1961
J. M. Davis 1964–1974
Cahn 1974–1998
Savage 2002–2021
vacant 2021–present
Seat 2
Seat established on April 1, 1904 by 33 Stat. 155
Holland 1904–1914
Seat abolished on April 24, 1914 (Temporary judgeship expired)
Seat 3
Seat established on February 16, 1914 by 38 Stat. 283 (temporary)
Seat became permanent upon the abolition of Seat 2 on April 24, 1914
Dickenson 1914–1939
Bard 1939–1952
Van Dusen 1955–1967
Hannum 1969–1984
Scirica 1984–1987
Reed, Jr. 1988–1999
Surrick 2000–2011
Quiñones Alejandro 2013–present
Seat 4
Seat established on September 14, 1922 by 42 Stat. 837 (temporary)
McKeehan 1923–1925
Seat abolished on March 23, 1925 (Temporary judgeship expired)
Seat 5
Seat established on March 3, 1927 by 44 Stat. 1347
Kirkpatrick 1927–1958
Wood 1959–1971
Green 1971–1988
DuBois 1988–2002
Gardner 2002–2017
Wolson 2019–present
Seat 6
Seat established on June 16, 1936 by 49 Stat. 1523 (temporary)
Seat made permanent on June 2, 1938 by 52 Stat. 780
Maris 1936–1938
Kalodner 1939–1946
McGranery 1946–1952
J. W. Lord, Jr. 1954–1971
Bechtle 1972–1993
Rendell 1994–1997
Seat abolished on November 20, 1997 (Temporary judgeship expired)
Seat 7
Seat established on May 24, 1940 by 54 Stat. 219 (temporary)
Seat made permanent on December 7, 1944 by 58 Stat. 796
Ganey 1940–1961
Higginbotham, Jr. 1964–1977
Pollak 1978–1991
Robreno 1992–2013
Leeson, Jr. 2014–present
Seat 8
Seat established on July 24, 1946 by 60 Stat. 654 (temporary, concurrent with Middle and Western Districts)
Seat made permanent on February 10, 1954 by 68 Stat. 8
Follmer 1946–1955
Seat statutorily assigned solely to the Middle District on June 1, 1955
Seat 9
Seat established on August 3, 1949 by 63 Stat. 493
Clary 1950–1969
Seat abolished on March 1, 1969 (Temporary judgeship expired)
Seat 10
Seat established on August 3, 1949 by 63 Stat. 493
Grim 1949–1961
Body 1962–1972
Fogel 1973–1978
Giles 1979–2008
Slomsky 2008–2018
Gallagher 2019–present
Seat 11
Seat established on February 10, 1954 by 68 Stat. 8
Kraft, Jr. 1956–1970
Newcomer 1971–1988
Hutton 1988–2003
Diamond 2004–present
Seat 12
Seat established on May 19, 1961 by 75 Stat. 80
J. S. Lord III 1961–1982
Katz 1983–1997
McLaughlin 2000–2013
Younge 2019–present
Seat 13
Seat established on May 19, 1961 by 75 Stat. 80
Freedman 1961–1964
Fullam 1966–1990
Yohn, Jr. 1991–2003
Pratter 2004–present
Seat 14
Seat established on May 19, 1961 by 75 Stat. 80
Luongo 1961–1986
Van Antwerpen 1987–2004
Golden 2006–2010
Schmehl 2013–present
Seat 15
Seat established on March 18, 1966 by 80 Stat. 75 (temporary)
Seat made permanent on June 2, 1970 by 84 Stat. 294
Weiner 1967–1988
Buckwalter 1990–2003
Stengel 2004–2018
vacant 2018–present
Seat 16
Seat established on March 18, 1966 by 80 Stat. 75 (temporary)
Seat made permanent on June 2, 1970 by 84 Stat. 294
Masterson 1967–1973
McGlynn, Jr. 1974–1990
Bartle III 1991–2011
McHugh, Jr. 2014–present
Seat 17
Seat established on March 18, 1966 by 80 Stat. 75 (temporary)
Seat became permanent upon the abolition of Seat 9 on March 1, 1969
Troutman 1967–1982
J. M. Kelly 1983–1996
Kauffman 1997–2008
Jones II 2008–2021
vacant 2021–present
Seat 18
Seat established on June 2, 1970 by 84 Stat. 294
Becker 1970–1982
O'Neill, Jr. 1983–1996
Tucker 2000–2021
vacant 2021–present
Seat 19
Seat established on June 2, 1970 by 84 Stat. 294
Ditter, Jr. 1970–1986
Gawthrop III 1987–1999
Schiller 2000–2012
Smith 2014–present
Seat 20
Seat established on June 2, 1970 by 84 Stat. 294
Huyett III 1970–1988
Waldman 1988–2003
Sánchez 2004–present
Seat 21
Seat established on June 2, 1970 by 84 Stat. 294
VanArtsdalen 1970–1985
R. F. Kelly 1987–2001
Baylson 2002–2012
Beetlestone 2014–present
Seat 22
Seat established on June 2, 1970 by 84 Stat. 294
Gorbey 1970–1977
Shapiro 1978–1998
Rufe 2002–2021
vacant 2021–present
Seat 23
Seat established on June 2, 1970 by 84 Stat. 294
Broderick 1971–1984
Ludwig 1985–1997
L. D. Davis 2002–2017
Marston 2019–present
Seat 24
Seat established on December 1, 1990 by 104 Stat. 5089
Dalzell 1991–2013
Pappert 2014–present
Seat 25
Seat established on December 1, 1990 by 104 Stat. 5089
Padova 1992–2008
Goldberg 2008–present
Seat 26
Seat established on December 1, 1990 by 104 Stat. 5089
Joyner 1992–2013
Kearney 2014–present
Seat 27
Seat established on December 1, 1990 by 104 Stat. 5089 (temporary)
Seat became permanent upon the abolition of Seat 6 on November 20, 1997
Brody 1992–2009
Restrepo 2013–2016
Kenney, Sr. 2018–present
List of U.S. Attorneys
William Lewis (1789–1791)
William Rawle (1791–1799)
Jared Ingersoll (1800–1801)
Alexander Dallas (1801–1814)
Charles Jared Ingersoll (1815–1829)
George M. Dallas (1829–1831)
Henry D. Gilpin (1831–1837)
John M. Read (1837–1841)
William M. Meredith (1841–1842)
Henry M. Watts (1842–1845)
Thomas M. Pettit (1845–1849)
John W. Ashmead (1849–1854)
James C. Van Dyke (1854–1857)
George M. Wharton (1857–1860)
George A. Coffey (1861–1864)
Charles Gilpin (1864–1868)
John P. O'Neil (1868–1869)
Aubrey H. Smith (1869–1873)
William McMichael (1873–1875)
John K. Valentine (1875–1888)
John R. Read (1888–1892)
Ellery P. Ingham (1892–1896)
James M. Beck (1896–1900)
James Buchanan Holland (1900–1904)
Joseph Whitaker Thompson (1904–1912)
John C. Smartley (1912–1913)
Francis F. Kane (1913–1919)
Charles D. McAvoy (1920–1921)
George W. Coles (1921–1929)
Calvin S. Boyer (1929–1930)
Howard B. Lewis (Acting) (1931)
Edward W. Wells (1931–1933)
Charles D. McAvoy (Second Time) (1933–1937)
Guy K. Bard (Acting) (1937)
James Cullen Ganey (1937–1940)
Edward A. Kallick (Acting) (1940)
Gerald A. Gleeson (1940–1953)
Joseph G. Hildenberger (Acting) (1953)
W. Wilson White (1953–1957)
G. Clinton Fogwell, Jr. (Acting) (1957)
Harold Kenneth Wood (1957–1959)
Joseph Leo McGlynn, Jr. (Acting) (1959)
Walter E. Alessandroni (1959–1961)
Joseph Simon Lord III (1961)
Drew J. T. O'Keefe (1961–1969)
Louis C. Bechtle (1969–1972)
Carl Joseph Melone (Acting) (1972)
Robert E. J. Curran (1972–1976)
Jonas Clayton Undercofler III (Acting) (1976)
David W. Marston (1976–1978)
Robert N. DeLuca (Acting) (1978)
Peter F. Vaira, Jr. (1978–1983)
Edward S. G. Dennis, Jr. (1983–1988)[4]
Michael M. Baylson (1988–1993)[5]
Michael J. Rotko (Acting) (1993)
Michael R. Stiles (1993–2001)[6]
Michael L. Levy (Acting) (2001)[7]
Pat Meehan (2001–2008)
Laurie Magid (Acting) (2008–2009)[8]
Michael L. Levy (Acting, Second Time) (2009–2010)[7] [8]
Zane David Memeger (2010–2016)[9]
Louis D. Lappen (Acting) (2016–2018)
William M. McSwain (2018–2021)[10]
Jennifer Arbittier Williams (Acting) (2021–2022)[10]
Jacqueline C. Romero (2022–present)
See also
Courts of Pennsylvania
List of current United States district judges
List of United States federal courthouses in Pennsylvania
Notes
"Jacqueline C. Romero Sworn in as United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania" (Press release). Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. June 21, 2022. Retrieved June 21, 2022 . Asbury Dickens, A Synoptical Index to the Laws and Treaties of the United States of America (1852), p. 388. U.S. District Courts of Pennsylvania, Legislative history , Federal Judicial Center . "Former U.s. Attorney To Represent Preate Edward Dennis Jr. Was Named As Counsel In The Office Investigation. The Bill Goes To Taxpayers. - philly-archives" . articles.philly.com. Retrieved December 2, 2015 . "History of the Federal Judiciary" . fjc.gov. Retrieved December 2, 2015 . "Region's U.S. attorney will resign Michael R. Stiles has spent 8 years in the high-profile post. Delco's D.A. is viewed as a possible successor. - philly-archives" . articles.philly.com. Retrieved December 2, 2015 . "Michael Levy" . "Magid out as interim U.S. Attorney in eastern Pa" . "President Obama nominates Zane Memeger to replace Pat Meehan | lehighvalleylive.com" . lehighvalleylive.com. April 15, 2010. Retrieved December 2, 2015 . "United States Attorney McSwain Announces Resignation" . United States Department of Justice . January 14, 2021. Retrieved February 15, 2021 .{{cite web}}
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