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United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit - Definition and Overview

The United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit is a federal court with appellate jurisdiction over the following United States district courts:

The court is based at the Lewis F. Powell, Jr. U.S. Courthouse in Richmond, Virginia.

Judges

The judges on the court (as of December 3, 2004) are:

(Here circuit judges and senior circuit judges are listed in order of seniority.)

There are two vacant judgeships in this circuit.

Trivia

The Fourth Circuit has never seen one of its judges promoted to the United States Supreme Court. However, Judges Wilkinson and Luttig are considered to be front-runners for a justiceship if there is a vacancy during the George W. Bush presidential administration. The Fourth is widely regarded as the most ideologically conservative court in the federal appellate system.

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