Alexis Caswell Angell
Alexis Caswell Angell (1857-1932) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.
He was nominated by President William Howard Taft on February 25, 1911 to fill a seat vacated by Henry Harrison Swan. He was confirmed by the Senate on March 2, 1911, and received commission that same day. He resigned on June 1, 1912.[1]
Early life and education
Professional career
- Private practice, Detroit, Michigan, 1880-1911, 1912-1932
- Professor of law, University of Michigan, 1893-1898[1]
Judicial nominations and appointments
Eastern District of Michigan
Angell was nominated by President William Howard Taft on February 25, 1911 to fill a seat vacated by Henry Harrison Swan. He was confirmed by the Senate on March 2, 1911, and received commission that same day. He resigned on June 1, 1912.[1]
External links
- Biography from the U.S. Circuit Courts for the Sixth Circuit website.
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Alexis Caswell Angell's Biography from the Federal Judicial Center.
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by: Henry Harrison Swan |
Eastern District of Michigan 1911–1912 Seat #1 |
Succeeded by: Arthur Tuttle
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1909 |
Bean • Carpenter • Connor • Donworth • Grubb • Hand • Hundley • Lanning • Lurton • Orr • Purdy • Rellstab • Warrington • Willard | ||
1910 |
Archbald • Barber • Carland • Cooper • Denison • De Vries • Hollister • Hughes • Hunt • Killits • Knapp • Knappen • Lamar • Mack • Montgomery • Rasch • Rose • Russell • Smith • Van Devanter • Van Valkenburgh • White | ||
1911 |
Angell • Day • Denison • Elliott • Martin • Rudkin • Schofield • Sessions • H. Smith • W. Smith • Veeder • Whitmer • Youmans • | ||
1912 |
Bourquin • Cheney • Cushman • Dodge • Geiger • Howard • Mayer • McPherson • Morton • Pitney • Pope • Sloan • Thompson • Tuttle • |