Caleb Wright
Caleb Merrill Wright (1908-2001) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the District of Delaware.
Wright was nominated by President Dwight Eisenhower on July 1, 1955, to a new seat created by 68 Stat. 8; he was confirmed by the Senate on July 19, 1955, and received his commission on July 27th. He served as chief judge from 1957-1973. He assumed senior status on October 8, 1973, and served in this position until his death on May 12, 2001.[1]
Early life and education
- University of Delaware, B.A., 1930
- Yale Law School, LL.B., 1933
Professional career
- Private practice, Georgetown, Delaware, 1933-1955
- Deputy state attorney general, Delaware, 1935-1939
- Attorney, Delaware State Senate, 1938-1939
- Attorney, Delaware General Assembly, 1940-1941
Judicial nominations and appointments
District of Delaware
Wright was nominated by President Dwight Eisenhower on July 1, 1955, to a new seat created by 68 Stat. 8; he was confirmed by the Senate on July 19, 1955, and received his commission on July 27th. He served as chief judge from 1957-1973. He assumed senior status on October 8, 1973, and served in this position until his death on May 12, 2001.[1]
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Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Judge Wright's Biography from the Federal Judicial Center.
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by: NA |
District of Delaware 1955–1973 Seat #3 |
Succeeded by: Murray Schwartz
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1953 |
Boldt • Bruchhausen • Cecil • Dawkins, Jr. • Grooms • Hamlin • Hoffman • Knoch • Schnackenberg • Warren • Willson | ||
1954 |
Aldrich • Anderson • Bastian • Bicks • Bootle • Boreman • Breitenstein • Brooks • Cecil • Chambers • Choate • Christensen • Connell • Danaher • Dawson • Day • Fee • Freeman • Halbert • Harlan • Hincks • Hoffman • Holder • Hunter • Ingraham • Laramore • Kent • Lemmon • Lord • McGarraghy • Mickelson • Miller • Palmieri • Parkinson • Rogers • Ross • Stewart • Taylor • Thomsen • Tuttle • Van Oosterhout • Vogel • Walsh • Whittaker • Wilson | ||
1955 |
Alger • Brown • Cameron • Clarke • Davies • Devitt • East • Estes • Grubb • Harlan • Jertberg • Jones • Lumbard • McIlvaine • Miller • Register • Sorg • Van Dusen • Waterman • Watkins • Wortendyke • Wright | ||
1956 |
Barnes • Bryan • Burger • Cashin • Hamley • Herlands • Johnson • Juergens • Kerr • Kraft • Levet • Lewis • Lieb • Mercer • Morgan • Rich • Rizley • Robinson • Smith • Sobeloff • Weick • Whittaker | ||
1957 |
Arraj • Breitenstein • Brennan • Egan • Gignoux • Grant • Hastings • Haynsworth • Hicklin • Jameson • Layton • Moore • O'Sullivan • Parkinson • Richardson • Sirica • Stanley • Thompson • Van Pelt • Weber • Whittaker • Wisdom • Zavatt | ||
1958 |
Beck • Burke • Carswell • Clayton • Hamlin • Henley • Jertberg • Knoch • Martin • Matthes • Miner • Morrill • Poos • Robson • Stanley • Steel • Stewart • Wollenberg | ||
1959 |
Aldrich • Bartels • Blackmun • Boreman • Butler • Castle • Cecil • Crocker • Dalton • Field • Fisher • Forman • Friendly • Hart • Henderson • Henley • Julian • Kalbfleisch • Kilkenny • Koelsch • Kunzel • MacMahon • Merrill • Metzner • Powell • Smith • Sweigert • Walsh • Weick • Weinman • Wood • Worley • Young | ||
1960 |
Caffrey • Chilson • Durfee • Hodge • Kaess • Lane • Lewis • Mishler • O'Sullivan • Paul • Smith • Stephenson • Tavares • Timbers |
Federal courts:
Third Circuit Court of Appeals • U.S. District Court: District of Delaware • U.S. Bankruptcy Court: District of Delaware
State courts:
Delaware Supreme Court • Superior Court of Delaware • Delaware Court of Chancery • Delaware Family Court • Delaware Court of Common Pleas • Delaware Justice of the Peace Courts • Delaware Alderman's Courts
State resources:
Courts in Delaware • Delaware judicial elections • Judicial selection in Delaware