Earl Warren
Biography of Earl Warren
Biographic Details
- Family Name (Surname): Warren
- First Name: Earl
- Date of Birth: March , 19 , 1891
- Place of Birth (POB): Los Angeles , California (US-CA, CA, 06, CF, Calif., Ca., Cal.)
- Date of Death: July , 9 , 1974
- Place of Death (POD): Washington , District of Columbia (US-DC, DC, 11, D.C., Wash. D.C.)
- Gender Identity: Male
- Race or Ethnicity: White
Earl Warren Court Service Information
- Court Name: Supreme Court of the United States, Chief Justice
- Court Type: United States Supreme Court (USSC)
- Appointment under the Presidency of: Dwight D. Eisenhower ( Republican )
- Judge Nomination vote date (as recorded in the Senate Executive Journal): 01/11/1954
- Judicial Recess Appointment date: 10/02/1953
- Seat vacated by: Vinson , Fred M.
- Referral of Nominations to Judiciary Committee Date: 01/11/1954
- Committee action: Reported With Recommendation
- Committee action date: 02/24/1954
- Senate voice vote?: Yes
- Senate vote Date (Confirmation Date): 03/01/1954
- Commission Date: 03/20/1954
- Retirement from Active Service: 06/23/1969
- Date of Termination: 07/09/1974
- Termination of function of Judge (specific reason): Death
Earl Warren in the Law School
- Name of School: University of California, Berkeley
- Degree: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
- Law Degree Year: 1912
Second Law School Attendance
- Law Degree (Name of School): University of California, Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Jurisprudence
- Degree: Juris Doctor (J.D.)
- Law Degree Year: 1914
Earl Warren Career Path
Employment:
- Private practice, San Francisco and Oakland, California, 1914-1917
- U.S. Army first lieutenant, 1917-1918
- Clerk, Judiciary Committee, California State Assembly, 1919
- Deputy city attorney, Oakland, California, 1919-1920
- Deputy district attorney, Alameda County, California, 1920-1925; chief deputy district attorney, 1923-1925
- District attorney, Alameda County, California, 1925-1938
- Attorney general, State of California, 1938-1942
- Governor, California, 1942-1953
- Republican candidate for vice president of the United States, 1948
Bankruptcy and Magistrate service
Allotment as Circuit Justice:
- Fourth Circuit, October 12, 1953-June 23, 1969
- District of Columbia Circuit, October 12, 1953-June 23, 1969
- Sixth Circuit, February 6, 1968-June 23, 1969
Resources
Bibliographic references of Earl Warren
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