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George Anderson

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George Anderson

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Prior offices

United States District Court for the District of South Carolina


Education

Personal


George Ross Anderson Jr. was a federal judge for the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina. He joined the court in 1980 after being nominated by President Jimmy Carter and served until his retirement in 2016.

Anderson passed away on December 1, 2020.[1]

Early life and education

A native of Anderson, South Carolina, Anderson graduated from Southeastern University with his bachelor's degree in 1949 and from the University of South Carolina School of Law with his LL.B. in 1954.[2]

Military service

From 1951 to 1952, Anderson served in the U.S. Air Force as a staff sergeant.[2]

Professional career

  • 2009-2016: Senior judge
  • 1980-2009: Judge

Judicial nominations and appointments

District of South Carolina

Anderson was nominated by President Jimmy Carter on April 18, 1980, to a seat on the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina vacated by Judge James Robert Martin. Anderson was confirmed by the United States Senate on May 21, 1980, and he received his commission on May 23, 1980. Anderson elected to take senior status beginning on January 29, 2009, and he served as a senior judge until his retirement from judicial service on March 1, 2016. He was succeeded in this position by J. Michelle Childs.[2]

Noteworthy cases

Judge denies injunction to stop school district from holding graduation services at local chapel (2013)

After receiving a tip that the Greenville School District in South Carolina was using a chapel at a nearby college to hold an elementary graduation ceremony that included the reading of prayers written by students, the American Humanist Association (AHA) filed suit to enjoin the school district from continuing both practices. The school district stated that the use of the university’s chapel was because of space issues at the school. The AHA, however, argued that the chapel was too overtly Christian and other secular locations could have been used instead. On December 5, 2013, Judge Anderson denied the AHA's request for an injunction.[3]

Articles:

Schlumberger Tech. pollution of Twelve Mile River (2009)

See also: United States District Court for the District of South Carolina (United States et al. v. Schlumberger Technology Corporation, 8:06-cv-00308-GRA)

On July 7, 2009, Judge Anderson ordered Schlumberger Technology to have the dams on Twelve Mile River removed by July 7, 2010. Judge Anderson ordered the dams to be removed due to PCB contamination. The removal of the dams was ordered to allow fresh sediment to cover the PCB contamination in Lake Hartwell, which is next to Twelve Mile River.[4]

Judge Anderson conducted a special hearing to determine why the company did not remove the dams after an order was issued to the company in 2006. Attorneys for Schlumberger said during the hearing that the company was delayed by changing contractors and a landowners refusal to allow access to certain areas.[4]

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Footnotes

Political offices
Preceded by:
James Robert Martin, Jr.
District of South Carolina
1980–2009
Seat #4
Succeeded by:
J. Michelle Childs

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Federal judges who have served the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina
Active judges

Chief JudgeTimothy M. Cain   •  David Norton (South Carolina judge)  •  Bruce Hendricks  •  Richard Mark Gergel  •  Mary Geiger Lewis  •  Jacquelyn Austin  •  Donald Coggins Jr.  •  Sherri Lydon  •  Joseph Dawson (South Carolina)

Senior judges

Joseph Anderson  •  Henry Herlong  •  Cameron Currie  •  Terry Wooten  •  Robert Harwell  •  

Magistrate judges Robert Buchanan  •  Paige Jones Gossett  •  Thomas Rogers  •  Shiva Hodges  •  Kevin McDonald (South Carolina)  •  Kaymani West  •  Mary Gordon Baker  •  Molly Cherry  •  
Former Article III judges

Thomas Bee  •  William Drayton  •  John Drayton  •  Thomas Lee  •  Robert Budd Gilchrist  •  Andrew Gordon Magrath  •  George Seabrook Bryan  •  William Hiram Brawley  •  Clyde Hamilton  •  William Traxler  •  Dennis Shedd  •  Charles Henry Simonton  •  Henry Augustus Middleton Smith  •  Joseph Travis Johnson  •  George Anderson  •  Patrick Duffy  •  Margaret Seymour  •  Henry Floyd  •  Henry Hitt Watkins  •  Ernest Ford Cochran  •  Robert Chapman  •  John Lyles Glenn  •  Francis Kerschner Myers  •  Charles Wyche  •  Falcon Hawkins  •  Robert Hemphill  •  Donald S. Russell  •  Charles Simons  •  Charles Weston Houck  •  Matthew Perry  •  George Timmerman  •  Julius Waring  •  William Walter Wilkins  •  Ashton Williams  •  J. Michelle Childs  •  James Robert Martin, Jr.  •  A. Marvin Quattlebaum Jr.  •  

Former Chief judges

David Norton (South Carolina judge)  •  Joseph Anderson  •  Margaret Seymour  •  Terry Wooten  •  Robert Harwell  •  Falcon Hawkins  •  Robert Hemphill  •  Charles Simons  •  Solomon Blatt  •  Charles Weston Houck  •  James Robert Martin, Jr.  •  

Jimmy Carter

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Federal judges nominated by Jimmy Carter
1977

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1978

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1979

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1980

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1981

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