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J. Thomas Ray

J. Thomas Ray

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United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas

Tenure

2008 - Present

Years in position

16

Education

Bachelor's

Louisiana State University, 1973

Law

Tulane University School of Law, 1976

Contact

J. Thomas Ray is the chief magistrate judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas. He first joined the court on June 27, 2008, and his current term expired on June 26, 2023.

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Federal judges who have served the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas
Active judges

Chief JudgeBrian Miller (Arkansas)Chief JudgeKristine Gerhard Baker   •  D.P. Marshall Jr.  •  James Moody Jr. (Arkansas federal court judge)  •  Lee Rudofsky

Senior judges

William Wilson (Arkansas)  •  Susan Webber Wright  •  

Magistrate judges J. Thomas Ray  •  Jerome Kearney  •  Joe J. Volpe  •  Patricia S. Harris  •  Edie Ervin  •  
Former Article III judges

J. Leon Holmes  •  Garnett Eisele  •  James M. Moody Sr. (Arkansas federal judge)  •  Henry Woods  •  William Overton  •  Richard Arnold (Arkansas)  •  Terry Shell  •  Daniel Ringo  •  Henry Clay Caldwell  •  John Williams (Arkansas)  •  Jacob Trieber  •  John Ellis Martineau  •  Thomas Trimble  •  Harry Lemley  •  Oren Harris  •  Jesse Henley  •  George Howard  •  Elsijane Roy  •  Stephen Reasoner  •  Gordon Young  •  

Former Chief judges

Garnett Eisele  •  D.P. Marshall Jr.  •  Thomas Trimble  •  Jesse Henley  •  Susan Webber Wright  •  Stephen Reasoner  •  


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