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A chief justice or judge (also known as a presiding judge or justice) is the lead judicial administrative officer within any multijudge court. The title may refer to the presiding justice of the Supreme Court of the United States or a state supreme court, for example. The chief judge works alongside the clerk of court in his or her respective court by overseeing the day to day operations of that court.[1][2]

John Roberts is the current chief justice of the United States Supreme Court.

Purpose

The job of chief judge or justice calls for an individual not only to see that administrative tasks in the court are carried out, but also to address the needs of the public, attorneys, court staff, and fellow judges.

Duties

Federal courts

See also: United States federal courts

The following are the duties of a chief judge at the federal level.

  • Ensuring that laws, regulations, and court policies are followed.
  • Monitoring court caseloads.
  • Developing and implementing short- and long-term court plans.
  • Directly supervising the clerk of court.
  • Overseeing local rule-making (Local Court Rules are adaptations to Federal Rules).
  • Resolving informal disputes.
  • Reviewing court budgets and court spending.
  • Overseeing space acquisition, alterations, and construction.
  • Ensuring court security and emergency preparedness.
  • Appointing and serving on court committees.
  • Filing reports and plans in a timely manner with the circuit judicial council, the administrative office, and other entities.
  • Serving as a liaison with outside groups such as the Judicial Conference, the public, the bar associations, state and local courts and governments, agencies, schools, and the media. Chief judges may also interact with the U.S. Marshals Service, the U.S. Attorney’s Office, and other federal government agencies.[3]

U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeal

See also: United States court of appeals

Chief judges of the U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeal preside over any three-judge panel to which he or she is assigned, preside over meetings of the circuit council, supervise the appointment of bankruptcy judges, and authorize and request intercircuit and intra–circuit judicial assignments. The chief judge also reviews complaints of judicial misconduct and disability, and serves on the Judicial Conference. In much of this work, the chief judge relies on the circuit executive, the clerk of court, and other appellate court staff members.[3]

U.S. District Courts

See also: United States district court

Chief judges of the U.S. district courts supervise chief probation and pretrial services officers, monitor magistrate judges, oversee the use of jurors, and maintain effective relations with the bankruptcy court. The chief judge is also given exclusive authority to appoint magistrate judges.[3]

Age restrictions

Chief judges on the federal courts must be under the age of 64.[2][3][4]

History

Rules for federal chief judges went into effect on October 1, 1982. The office of chief judge was created in 1948. Until August 6, 1959, the position was filled in each federal court by the longest-serving judge who had not elected to retire on senior status or declined to serve as chief judge. From 1959 to 1982, the position was filled by the senior such judge who had not turned 70.[3][4]

State courts

See also: State courts

Each judicial district at the state level—in trial courts and in intermediate appeals courts—has a chief judge. He or she is appointed by his or her respective state supreme court. Each state differs on the amount of terms a chief judge may serve and on age restrictions.

At the state level, chief judges carry out the following tasks:

  • Ensuring that laws, regulations, and court policies are followed.
  • Monitoring court caseloads.
  • Developing and implementing short- and long-term court plans.
  • Directly supervising the clerk of court. In some states, local clerks of court are independently elected.
  • Cooperating with the director of State Courts, as charged by their respective state supreme court rules.
  • Overseeing rule-making of local rules and adaptations of state court rules.
  • Resolving informal disputes.
  • Reviewing court budgets and court spending with the clerk of court.
  • Overseeing space acquisition, alterations, and construction.
  • Ensuring court security and emergency preparedness.
  • Directly reporting to local and state government bodies including the State Judicial Conference, the State Legislature, and County Board of Supervisors on the state of the courts.
  • Lobbying to local and state legislatures.
  • Serving as a liaison to the local and state bar associations, schools, the media, and the general public.

Current chief judges

Federal chief judges

See also: Current federal chief judges

In order to qualify for the office of chief judge in an Article III circuit or district court, or on the United States Court of International Trade, a judge must be in active service and hold seniority over the court's commissioned judges who are 64 years of age or under, have served one year or more, and have not previously served as chief judge.[5]

In the event that no judge on the court meets those qualifications, the youngest judge in regular active service aged 65 years or more and who has served as a judge for one year or more shall become chief judge. If no judge meets those qualifications, the judge holding seniority in active service who has not served as chief before shall become the chief judge.[6][7][8]

The chief judge serves for a term of seven years until another judge becomes eligible to serve in the position. No judge is permitted to serve as chief judge after reaching the age of 70 years unless no other judge is qualified to serve.[6][7][8]

Unlike the chief justice of the United States, a chief judge returns to active service after the expiration of their term and does not create a vacancy on the court by the fact of their promotion.[5][6][7][8]

On the United States Court of Federal Claims, the chief judge is selected by the president of the United States. The judge must be less than 70 years of age. A chief may serve until they reach age 70 or until another judge is designated by the president as the new chief judge. If the president selects a new chief judge, the former chief judge may continue active service on the court for the remainder of their appointed term.[9]



The table below lists the 112 acting chief judges within the Article III Federal Courts. It was last updated on November 15, 2024.

Current federal chief judges
Name Court Nominating president Term Term as chief
David Barron United States Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit Barack Obama (D) May 23, 2014 - present 2022 - present
Lance Walker United States District Court for the District of Maine Donald Trump (R) October 17, 2018-present 2024-Present
Dennis Saylor United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts George W. Bush (R) July 30, 2003 - present 2019 - present
Landya McCafferty United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire Barack Obama (D) February 21, 2014 - present 2018 - present
Raúl Arias-Marxuach United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico Donald Trump (R) May 13, 2019 2021 - present
John J. McConnell, Jr. United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island Barack Obama (R) May 6, 2011 - present 2019 - present
Debra Livingston United States Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit George W. Bush (R) May 17, 2007 - present 2020 - present
Michael Shea United States District Court for the District of Connecticut Barack Obama (D) December 7, 2012 - present 2022 - present
Margo Brodie United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York Barack Obama (D) February 27, 2012 - present 2021 - present
Brenda K. Sannes United States District Court for the Northern District of New York Barack Obama (D) November 20, 2014 - present 2022 - present
Laura Swain United States District Court for the Southern District of New York Bill Clinton (D) July 11, 2000 - present 2021 - present
Elizabeth A. Wolford United States District Court for the Western District of New York Barack Obama (D) December 17, 2013 - present 2021 - present
Christina Reiss United States District Court for the District of Vermont Barack Obama (D) December 21, 2009 - present 2024 - present
Michael Chagares United States Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit George W. Bush (R) April 20, 2006 - present 2021 - present
Colm Connolly United States District Court for the District of Delaware Donald Trump (R) August 3, 2018 - present 2021 - present
Renee Bumb United States District Court for the District of New Jersey George W. Bush (R) January 25, 2006 - present 2023 - present
Mitchell Goldberg United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania George W. Bush (R) October 31, 2008 - present 2024 - present
Matthew Brann United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania Barack Obama (D) December 27, 2012 - present 2021 - present
Mark Hornak United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania Barack Obama (D) October 19, 2011 - present 2018 - present
Albert Diaz United States Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit Barack Obama (D) December 22, 2010 - present 2023 - present
George L. Russell, III United States District Court for the District of Maryland Barack Obama (D) December 17, 2010 - present 2024 - present
Richard Myers II United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina Donald Trump (R) December 10, 2019 - present 2021 - present
Catherine Eagles United States District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina Barack Obama (D) December 22, 2010 - present 2023 - present
Martin Reidinger United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina George W. Bush (R) January 9, 2007 - present 2020 - present
Timothy M. Cain United States District Court for the District of South Carolina Barack Obama (D) September 20, 2011 - present 2024 - present
Mark Davis United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia George W. Bush (R) June 23, 2008 - present 2018 - present
Elizabeth K. Dillon United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia Barack Obama (D) December 19, 2014 - present 2024 - present
Thomas Kleeh United States District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia Donald Trump (R) November 5, 2018 - present 2022 - present
Frank W. Volk United States District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia Donald Trump (R) October 17, 2019 - present 2024 - present
Jennifer Elrod United States Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit George W. Bush (R) October 19, 2007 - present 2024 - present
Nannette Jolivette-Brown United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana Barack Obama (D) October 4, 2011 - present 2018 - present
Shelly Deckert Dick United States District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana Barack Obama (D) May 10, 2013 - present 2018 - present
Terry A. Doughty United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana Donald Trump (R) March 7, 2018 - present 2022 - present
Debra M. Brown United States District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi Barack Obama (D) November 5, 2013 - present 2021 - present
Halil Ozerden United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi George W. Bush (R) May 1, 2007 - present 2024 - present
James Gilstrap United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas Barack Obama (D) December 6, 2011 - present 2018 - present
David Godbey United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas George W. Bush (R) August 1, 2002 - present 2022 - present
Randy Crane United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas George H.W. Bush (R) March 19, 2002 - present 2022 - present
Alia Moses United States District Court for the Western District of Texas George W. Bush (R) November 15, 2002 - present 2022 - present
Jeffrey Sutton United States Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit George W. Bush (R) May 5, 2003 - present 2021 - present
Danny Reeves United States District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky George W. Bush (R) December 10, 2001 - present 2019 - present
Greg N. Stivers United States District Court for the Western District of Kentucky Barack Obama (D) December 5, 2014 - present 2018 - present
Sean Cox United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan George W. Bush (R) June 12, 2006 - present 2022 - present
Hala Jarbou United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan Donald Trump (R) September 10, 2020 - present 2022 - present
Sara Lioi United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio George W. Bush (R) March 14, 2007 - present 2023 - present
Sarah Daggett Morrison United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio Donald Trump (R) June 14, 2019 - present 2024 - present
Travis Randall McDonough United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee Barack Obama (D) December 10, 2015 2020 - present
William L. Campbell Jr. United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee Donald Trump (R) January 12, 2018 - present 2024 - present
Sheryl H. Lipman United States District Court for the Western District of Tennessee Barack Obama (D) May 1, 2014 - present 2017 - present
Diane Sykes United States Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit George W. Bush (R) July 1, 2004 - present 2023 - present
Sara Lynn Darrow United States District Court for the Central District of Illinois Barack Obama (D) August 3, 2011 - present 2019 - present
Virginia Kendall United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois George W. Bush (R) January 3, 2006 - present 2024 - present
Nancy J. Rosenstengel United States District Court for the Southern District of Illinois Barack Obama (D) May 12, 2014 - present 2019 - present
Holly Brady United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana Barack Obama (D) April 16, 2019 - present 2023 - present
Tanya Walton Pratt United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana Barack Obama (D) January 20, 2010 - present 2021 - present
Pamela Pepper United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin Barack Obama D) December 8, 2014 - present 2019 - present
James D. Peterson United States District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin Barack Obama (D) May 12, 2014 - present 2017 - present
Steven Colloton United States Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit George W. Bush (R) September 10, 2003 - present 2024 - present
Kristine Gerhard Baker United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas Barack Obama (D) November 2, 2011 - present 2023 - present
Susan Hickey United States District Court for the Western District of Arkansas Barack Obama (D) October 19, 2011 - present 2019 - present
Charles Williams United States District Court for the Northern District of Iowa Donald Trump (R) September 10, 2018 - present 2024 - present
Stephanie Rose United States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa Barack Obama (D) September 17, 2012 - present 2022 - present
Patrick Schiltz United States District Court for the District of Minnesota George W. Bush (R) April 28, 2006 - present 2022 - present
Stephen Clark United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri Donald Trump (R) June 12, 2019 - present 2022 - present
Mary Elizabeth Phillips United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri Barack Obama (D) March 22, 2012 - present 2019 - present
Robert F. Rossiter, Jr. United States District Court for the District of Nebraska Barack Obama (D) June 29, 2016 - present 2021 - present
Peter Welte United States District Court for the District of North Dakota Donald Trump (R) August 5, 2019 - present 2019 - present
Roberto Lange United States District Court for the District of South Dakota Barack Obama (D) October 21, 2009 - present 2020 - present
Mary Murguia United States Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit Barack Obama (D) January 4, 2011- present 2021 - present
Sharon L. Gleason United States District Court for the District of Alaska Barack Obama (D) January 4, 2012 - present 2022 - present
Jennifer Zipps United States District Court for the District of Arizona Barack Obama (D) October 5, 2011 - present 2024 - present
Dolly Gee United States District Court for the Central District of California Barack Obama (D) January 4, 2010 - present 2024 - present
Troy L. Nunley United States District Court for the Eastern District of California Barack Obama (D) January 4, 2013 - present 2024 - present
Richard Seeborg United States District Court for the Northern District of California Barack Obama (D) January 4, 2010 - present 2021 - present
Dana Sabraw United States District Court for the Southern District of California George W. Bush (R) September 26, 2003 - present 2021 - present
Derrick Kahala Watson United States District Court for the District of Hawaii Barack Obama (D) April 23, 2013 - present 2022 - present
David C. Nye United States District Court for the District of Idaho Donald Trump (R) August 1, 2017 - present 2019 - present
Brian Morris United States District Court for the District of Montana Barack Obama (D) May 23, 2013 - present 2020 - present
Miranda Du United States District Court for the District of Nevada Barack Obama (D) March 30, 2012- present 2019 - present
Michael McShane United States District Court for the District of Oregon George W. Bush (R) July 23, 2008 - present 2019 - present
Stanley Bastian United States District Court for the Eastern District of Washington Barack Obama (D) May 1, 2014 - present 2020 - present
David G. Estudillo United States District Court for the Western District of Washington George W. Bush (R) October 7, 2021 - present 2022 - present
Jerome Holmes United States Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit George W. Bush (R) April 1, 2003 - present 2015 - present
Philip Brimmer United States District Court for the District of Colorado George W. Bush (R) October 14, 2008 - present 2019 - present
Eric Melgren United States District Court for the District of Kansas George W. Bush (R) October 6, 2008 - present 2021 - present
William P. Johnson United States District Court for the District of New Mexico George W. Bush (R) December 21, 2001 - present 2018 - present
Ronald White United States District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma George W. Bush (R) October 2, 2003 - present 2017 - present
John Heil III United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma Donald Trump (R) May 27, 2020 - present 2021 - present
Timothy DeGiusti United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma George W. Bush (R) August 9, 2007 - present 2019 - present
Robert Shelby United States District Court for the District of Utah Barack Obama (D) September 25, 2012 - present 2018 - present
Scott W. Skavdahl United States District Court for the District of Wyoming Barack Obama (D) November 7, 2011 - present 2018 - present
William Pryor United States Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit George W. Bush (R) June 10, 2005 - present 2020 - present
Emily Coody Marks United States District Court for the Middle District of Alabama Donald Trump (R) August 3, 2018 - present 2019 - present
David Proctor United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama George W. Bush (R) May 28, 2003 - present 2020 - present
Jeffrey Beaverstock United States District Court for the Southern District of Alabama Donald Trump (R) August 3, 2018 - present 2021 - present
Marcia Howard United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida George W. Bush (R) February 20, 2007 - present 2024 - present
Mark E. Walker United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida Barack Obama (D) December 7, 2012 - present 2018 - present
Cecilia Altonaga United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida George W. Bush (R) May 7, 2003 - present 2021 - present
Leslie Abrams Gardner United States District Court for the Middle District of Georgia Barack Obama (D) November 18, 2014 - present 2024 - present
Timothy Batten United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia George W. Bush (R) March 28, 2006 - present 2021 - present
Stan Baker United States District Court for the Southern District of Georgia Donald Trump (R) August 30, 2018 - present 2024 - present
Srikanth Srinivasan United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit Barack Obama (D) May 24, 2013 - present 2020 - present
James E. Boasberg United States District Court for the District of Columbia Barack Obama (D) March 17, 2011 - present 2023 - present
Kimberly Moore United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit George W. Bush (R) September 8, 2006 - present 2021 - present
Mark A. Barnett United States Court of International Trade Barack Obama (D) May 28, 2013 - present 2021 - present
Kathleen Kerrigan United States Tax Court Barack Obama (D) May 4, 2012 - present 2022 - present
Elaine Kaplan United States Court of Federal Claims Barack Obama (D) November 1, 2013 - present 2021 - present
Kevin A. Ohlson United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces Barack Obama (D) November 1, 2013 - present 2021 - present
Margaret Bartley United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims Barack Obama (D) June 28, 2012 - present 2019 - present
Frances Tydingco-Gatewood United States District Court for the District of Guam George W. Bush (R) August 8, 2006 - present 2006 - present
Robert Molloy United States District Court for the District of the Virgin Islands Donald Trump (R) April 27, 2020 - present 2021 - present
Ramona V. Manglona United States District Court for the Northern Mariana Islands Barack Obama (D) July 26, 2011 - present 2011 - present


State chief justices

Chief justices of the state supreme courts act as head of the judiciaries in their states, in addition to serving as a justice on the court. The longest-serving chief justice as of November 2024 is Sharon Keller, who began serving as presiding judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals on January 1, 2001.

Each state has different laws providing for the selection of its chief justice(s). Ballotpedia has categorized four methods of selection, as follows:

  • Appointment: chief justices are appointed to the position by the governor, state legislature, or other body
  • Chamber vote: the court's justices choose a chief justice from amongst themselves
  • Popular vote: chief justices are elected to the position by voters in the state
  • Seniority: the chief justice is determined based on their length of service on the court

The table below lists the acting chief justices of state supreme courts by state. It was last updated on July 30, 2024.

Chief justices by state
Court Name Years Selection method
Alabama Supreme Court Tom Parker 2019-2025 Popular vote
Alaska Supreme Court Peter Maassen 2023-Present Chamber vote
Arizona Supreme Court Ann Timmer 2024-Present Chamber vote
Arkansas Supreme Court Dan Kemp 2017-2024 Popular vote
California Supreme Court Patricia Guerrero 2023-Present Appointment
Colorado Supreme Court Monica Márquez 2024-Present Chamber vote
Connecticut Supreme Court Vacant Appointment
Delaware Supreme Court Collins Seitz Jr. 2019-2031 Appointment
Florida Supreme Court Carlos Muñiz 2022-2024 Chamber vote
Georgia Supreme Court Michael P. Boggs 2022-Present Chamber vote
Hawaii Supreme Court Mark Recktenwald 2010-2020 Appointment
Idaho Supreme Court G. Richard Bevan 2021-2028 Chamber vote
Illinois Supreme Court Mary Jane Theis 2022-2025 Chamber vote
Indiana Supreme Court Loretta H. Rush 2014-2024 Appointment
Iowa Supreme Court Susan Christensen 2020-Present Chamber vote
Kansas Supreme Court Marla Luckert 2019-Present Seniority
Kentucky Supreme Court Laurance VanMeter 2023-Present Chamber vote
Louisiana Supreme Court John L. Weimer 2021-Present Seniority
Maine Supreme Judicial Court Valerie Stanfill 2021-Present Appointment
Maryland Supreme Court Matthew Fader 2022-Present Appointment
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Kimberly S. Budd 2020-Present Appointment
Michigan Supreme Court Elizabeth Clement 2022-Present Chamber vote
Minnesota Supreme Court Natalie Hudson 2023-Present Appointment
Mississippi Supreme Court Mike Randolph 2019-2021 Seniority
Missouri Supreme Court Mary Rhodes Russell 2023-2025 Chamber vote
Montana Supreme Court Mike McGrath 2008-2024 Popular vote
Nebraska Supreme Court Jeffrey Funke 2024-Present Appointment
Nevada Supreme Court Lidia Stiglich 2023-Present Seniority
New Hampshire Supreme Court Gordon MacDonald 2021-Present Seniority
New Jersey Supreme Court Stuart Rabner 2007-2030 Appointment
New Mexico Supreme Court Shannon Bacon 2022-Present Chamber vote
New York Court of Appeals Rowan Wilson 2023-Present Appointment
North Carolina Supreme Court Paul Martin Newby 2021-2029 Popular vote
North Dakota Supreme Court Jon Jay Jensen 2020-2025 Chamber vote
Ohio Supreme Court Sharon Kennedy 2023-Present Popular vote
Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals Scott Rowland 2022-Present Chamber vote
Oklahoma Supreme Court M. John Kane IV 2023-Present Chamber vote
Oregon Supreme Court Meagan A. Flynn 2023-Present Chamber vote
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Debra Todd 2022-Present Seniority
Rhode Island Supreme Court Paul Suttell 2009-Present Appointment
South Carolina Supreme Court John Kittredge 2024-Present Appointment
South Dakota Supreme Court Steven Jensen 2021-Present Chamber vote
Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia Beth Walker 2023-Present Chamber vote
Supreme Court of Virginia Bernard Goodwyn 2022-Present Chamber vote
Tennessee Supreme Court Holly Kirby 2023-Present Chamber vote
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Sharon Keller 2001-2024 Popular vote
Texas Supreme Court Nathan Hecht 2013-Present Popular vote
Utah Supreme Court Matthew Durrant 2012-Present Chamber vote
Vermont Supreme Court Paul Reiber 2004-2023 Appointment
Washington State Supreme Court Steven Gonzalez 2021-2025 Chamber vote
Wisconsin Supreme Court Annette Ziegler 2021-Present Chamber vote
Wyoming Supreme Court Kate M. Fox 2021-Present Chamber vote

See also

Footnotes