As of now, there are 94 federal district courts in the United States, and each district typically has multiple judges. Senior district court judges are those who have taken senior status, a form of semi-retirement, but they still hear cases. The exact number of senior district court judges can fluctuate, but as of recent estimates, there are typically around 300 senior judges across the federal district courts. For the most current number, you may want to refer to official judicial statistics or the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts.
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There are a total of 19 judges assigned to the US District Court in Medford OR. See below link:
There are about 3,500 judges in India. The largest number is made up of the district court judges who add up to over 2,600 judges.
I'm pretty sure there is 678 District Court Judges but unsure of the specifics in your question(:
West Virginia has two US District Courts, and a total of ten active judges, although three are Senior Judges who may carry a reduced caseload. The two courts also employ five magistrate judges.US District Court for the Northern District of West VirginiaThe Honorable John Preston Bailey, Chief JudgeThe Honorable Irene M. Keely, JudgeThe Honorable Robert E. Maxwell, Senior JudgeThe Honorable Frederick P. Stamp, Senior JudgeUS District Court for the Southern District of West VirginiaThe Honorable Joseph R. Goodman, Chief JudgeThe Honorable John T. Copenhaver, Jr., JudgeThe Honorable Robert C. Chambers, JudgeThe Honorable Thomas E. Johnston, JudgeThe Honorable Irene C. Berger, JudgeThe Honorable David A. Faber, Senior Judge
Federal district courts should have 677 seated judges. However, that number changes a great deal and often, currently there are many unfilled judgeships in all U.S. courts with the exception of the Supreme Court.
Bill Clinton appointed a total of 370 federal judges during his presidency from 1993 to 2001. This includes 2 Supreme Court justices, 44 Court of Appeals judges, and 324 District Court judges. His appointments significantly shaped the federal judiciary for years to come.
As of my last update, Kansas has a total of 168 judges serving in various capacities, including the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, and District Courts. The Kansas Supreme Court consists of seven justices, while the Court of Appeals has 14 judges. The majority of judges are found in the District Courts, which handle most cases at the state level. For the most current numbers, it is advisable to check with the Kansas judicial branch or official state resources.
New York has four federal judicial districts with eleven court locations:US District Court for the Northern District of New York (Albany, Binghampton, Plattsburgh, Syracuse, Utica)US District Court for the Eastern District of New York (Brooklyn, Central Islip)US District Court for the Southern District of New York (New York City, White Plains)US District Court for the Western District of New York (Buffalo, Rochester)
The Supreme Court of India consists of a Chief Justice and a maximum of 33 other judges, making a total of 34 judges excluding the Chief Justice. However, the actual number of judges can vary based on appointments and retirements. The President of India appoints the judges based on the recommendations of the Chief Justice and a collegium of senior judges.
The federal court system in the United States consists of three main levels: the Supreme Court, the Courts of Appeals, and the District Courts. The Supreme Court has nine justices, including one Chief Justice and eight Associate Justices. There are 13 Courts of Appeals, each with a varying number of judges, usually ranging from 6 to 30 per circuit. The District Courts, which serve as the trial courts, have 94 districts and a total of approximately 677 judges, with the number of judges in each district varying based on population and caseload.
The Utah court of appeals consists of 7 judges.