Franklin Billings
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Franklin Billings
Prior offices
United States District Court for the District of Vermont
Education
Personal
Franklin S. Billings, Jr. (b. 1922-d. 2014) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the District of Vermont. Billings was nominated by Ronald Reagan on May 25, 1984, to the seat vacated by James Holden. Billings was then confirmed by the U.S. Senate on June 15, 1984, receiving his commission on June 15, 1984. From 1988-1991, Billings served as Chief Judge of the District of Vermont. He assumed senior status on September 9, 1994. Prior to his Federal judicial appointment, Judge Billings served as a justice on the Supreme Court of Vermont from 1975 to 1983, and as that court's chief justice from 1983 to 1984.[1] Billings passed away on March 9, 2014 at the age of 91.[2]
Early life and education
Billings earned his B.S. from Harvard College in 1943 and his J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1947.
Professional career
- 1983-1984: Chief justice, Supreme Court of Vermont
- 1975-1983: Justice, Supreme Court of Vermont
- 1967-1972: Member, Governor's Commission on Crime Prevention and Control
- 1966-1975: Judge, Vermont Superior Courts
- 1965-1966: Member, Vermont Legislative Council
- 1961-1965: Member, Vermont House of Representatives
- 1963-1965: Speaker of the House
- 1959-1960: Secretary of civil and military affairs, State of Vermont
- 1957-1959: Secretary, Vermont Senate
- 1955-1957: Executive clerk to the governor, Governor Joseph Johnson, State of Vermont
- 1955-1962: Judge, Hartford Municipal Court, State of Vermont
- 1949-1953: Assistant Secretary, Vermont Senate
- 1948-1966: Attorney, Private Practice, Woodstock, Vermont
- Private practice, Woodstock, Vermont, 1948-1966
Military service
- 1943-1945: Attached 6th Armored Division, British 8th Army,
Judicial career
District of Vermont
Franklin S. Billings, Jr. was a federal judge on senior status on the United States District Court for the District of Vermont. Billings was nominated by Ronald Reagan on May 25, 1984, to the seat vacated by James Holden. Billings was then confirmed by the U.S. Senate on June 15, 1984, receiving his commission on June 15, 1984. From 1988-1991, Billings served as Chief Judge of the District of Vermont. He assumed senior status on September 9, 1994.[3]
See also
External links
- Biography of Franklin Billings provided by the Federal Judicial Center
- List of judges for the District of Vermont
Footnotes
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by: James Holden |
District of Vermont 1984–1994 |
Succeeded by: John Murtha |
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1981 |
Bartlett • Beam • Becker • Bork • Cacheris • Cardamone • Chapman • Coughenour • Cox • Crow • Cyr • Doumar • Eschbach • Forrester • Garwood • Gibson • Glasser • Hall • Hamilton • Head • Jones • Kiser • Krenzler • Lee • Magnuson • McLaughlin • Miner • Moore • Nowlin • O'Connor • Pierce • Posner • Potter • Russell • Ryan • Shabaz • Sprizzo • Stevens • Waters • Wilhoit • Wilkins • Winter | |
1982 |
Acker • Acosta • Altimari • Bell • Bissell • Black • Bullock • Caldwell • Coffey • Contie • Coyle • Dowd • Fagg • Fong • Fox • Gadbois • Gibson • Ginsburg • Hart • Higginbotham • Hogan • Irving • Jackson • Jolly • Kanne • Kovachevich • Krupansky • Lynch • Mansmann • McNamara • Mencer • Mentz • Mihm • Moody • Nordberg • Paul • Pieras • Plunkett • Porfilio • Potter • Pratt • Rafeedie • Restani • Roberts • Scalia • Selya • Telesca • Wellford | |
1983 |
Baldock • Barbour • Barry • Bowman • Carman • Carter • Curran • Davis • Dorsey • Feldman • Fish • Flaum • Gibbons • Hallanan • Harris • Hinojosa • Hull • Hupp • Katz • Keenan • Kelly • Kram • Laffitte • Limbaugh, Sr. • Limbaugh, Sr. • Milburn • Nesbitt • Nevas • O'Neill • Rymer • Sharp • Starr • Vinson • Vukasin • Wexler • Woods | |
1984 |
Barker • Beezer • Biggers • Billings • Bissell • Boyle • Brewster • Browning • DiCarlo • Duhe • Garcia • George • Hall • Hargrove • Higgins • Hill • Holland • Ideman • Jarvis • Keller • Leavy • Lee • Legge • Leisure • Little • Livaudais • Longobardi • McKibben • Milburn • Newman • Norgle • Prado • Rea • Rosenblatt • Rovner • Scirica • Smith, Jr. • Sneeden • Stotler • Suhrheinrich • Torruella • Wiggins • Wilkinson | |
1985 |
Alley • Altimari • Anderson • Aquilino • Archer • Arnold • Baldock • Batchelder • Battey • Broomfield • Brown • Brown • Brunetti • Buckley • Cobb • Conmy • Cowen • Davidson • Dimmick • Duff • Easterbrook • Edgar • Farnan • Fernandez • Fitzpatrick • Fuste • Greene • Gunn • Guy • Hall • Hilton • Holderman • Hughes • Johnson • Jones • Korman • Kozinski • La Plata • Leinenweber • Letts • Lovell • Ludwig • Maloney • Mansmann • Marcus • McDonald • Meredith • Miller • Mills • Miner • Motz • Nelson • Noonan • Porfilio • Revercomb • Rhoades • Ripple • Rodriguez • Rosenbaum • Roth • Ryan • Sam • Scott • Sentelle • Silberman • Sporkin • Stanton • Stapleton • Strand • Strom • Tacha • Tevrizian • Thompson • Todd • Tsoucalas • Walker • Walter • Weber • Williams • Wilson • Wingate • Wolf • Wollman • Young • Zloch | |
1986 |
Anderson • Boggs • Bryan • Cedarbaum • Cholakis • Conway • Davies • Dearie • Dubina • Duggan • Edmondson • Fawsett • Fitzwater • Gex • Graham • Hackett • Hansen • Henderson • Hittner • Howard • Jensen • Kay • Kleinfeld • Kosik • Lagueux • Lechner • Magill • Mahoney • Manion • McAvoy • McQuade • Norris • O'Scannlain • Rehnquist • Ryskamp • Scalia • Selya • Simpson • Smalkin • Spencer • Stiehl • Wilkins • Williams • Woodlock • Zatkoff | |
1987 |
Alesia • Beam • Bell • Conboy • Cowen • Cummings • Daronco • Doty • Dwyer • Ebel • Ellis • Gadola • Gawthrop • Greenberg • Harrington • Howard • Hoyt • Hutchinson • Kanne • Kelly • Larimer • Leavy • Lew • Marsh • Mayer • McKinney • Michel • Mukasey • Musgrave • Niemeyer • Parker • Phillips • Politan • Pro • Raggi • Reasoner • Reed • Scirica • Sentelle • Smith • Smith • Stadtmueller • Standish • Tinder • Torres • Trott • Turner • Van Antwerpen • Voorhees • Webb • Whipple • Wolin • Wolle • Wood • Zagel | |
1988 |
Arcara • Babcock • Brorby • Butler • Cambridge • Camp • Conlon • Cox • Dubois • Duhe • Ezra • Forester • Friedman • Garza • Hutton • Jordan • Kennedy • Lake • Lamberth • Lifland • Lozano • Marovich • Nygaard • Patterson • Schell • Smith • Smith • Tilley • Waldman • Zilly |