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United States Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit (senior status)

Tenure

2016 - Present

Years in position

8

Prior offices

United States Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit


Education

Personal


Julio M. Fuentes is a federal judge on senior status with the United States Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit. He joined the court in 2000 after being nominated by President Bill Clinton.[1]

Early life and education

Born in Humacao, Puerto Rico, Fuentes graduated from Southern Illinois University with his bachelor's degree in 1971, from New York University with a master's degree in 1972, and from the State University of New York at Buffalo Law School with his J.D. in 1975. Fuentes earned a second master's degree from Rutgers University in 1993.[1]

Professional career

  • 2016-present: Senior judge
  • 2000-2016: Judge

Judicial career

Third Circuit Court of Appeals

Nomination Tracker

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Nominee Information
Name: Julio M. Fuentes
Court: United States Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit
Progress
Confirmed 365 days after nomination.
ApprovedNominated: March 8, 1999
ApprovedABA Rating: Substantial Majority Qualified, Minority Not Qualified
Questionnaire:
ApprovedHearing: February 22, 2000
QFRs: (Hover over QFRs to read more)
ApprovedReported: March 2, 2000 
ApprovedConfirmed: March 7, 2000
ApprovedVote: 93-0

Fuentes was nominated to the United States Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit by President Bill Clinton on March 8, 1999, to a seat vacated by Robert Cowen, as Cowen assumed senior status. The American Bar Association rated Fuentes Substantial Majority Qualified, Minority Not Qualified with two abstentions.[2] Hearings on Fuentes' nomination were held before the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary on February 22, 2000, and his nomination was reported by U.S. Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) on March 2, 2000. Fuentes was confirmed on a recorded 93-0 vote of the U.S. Senate on March 7, 2000, and he received his commission on March 9, 2000. Fuentes assumed senior status on July 18, 2016.[1][3]

Noteworthy cases

Delaware sports betting case (2009)

See also: United States Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit (OFC Commissioner of Baseball, et al, v. Jack Markell, et al,, 09-3297)

Judge Fuentes was part of a three judge panel led by Thomas Hardiman which presided over a case about whether the State of Delaware has legal standing to expand sports betting. The panel ruled on September 1, 2009, that the State of Delaware can offer sports betting on parlays (multiple games), but ruled that betting on individual games including football, basketball, and hockey is illegal under federal law. The ruling from the Third Circuit affirmed Judge Greg Sleet's ruling that Delaware was limited to offering sports betting for multiple games. This is consistent with a 1976 law that outlaws wagering on individual games.[4]

Judge Fuentes joined Judges Thomas Hardiman and Theodore McKee on the three judge panel.[5]

See also

External links

Footnotes

Political offices
Preceded by:
Robert Cowen
Third Circuit Court of Appeals
2000–2016
Succeeded by:
Paul Matey

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Federal judges who have served the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
Active judges

Chief JudgeMichael Chagares   •  Patty Shwartz  •  Felipe Restrepo  •  Thomas Hardiman  •  Cheryl Ann Krause  •  Tamika Montgomery-Reeves  •  Stephanos Bibas  •  Peter Phipps  •  Paul Matey  •  David Porter (Third Circuit)  •  Arianna Freeman  •  Cindy Chung

Senior judges

Anthony Scirica  •  Walter Stapleton (federal judge)  •  Robert Cowen  •  Jane Roth  •  Richard Nygaard  •  Theodore McKee  •  Marjorie Rendell  •  Thomas Ambro  •  Julio Fuentes  •  Brooks Smith  •  D. Michael Fisher  •  

Former judges Samuel Alito  •  Joseph Greenaway  •  Thomas Vanaskie  •  Marcus Wilson Acheson  •  Joseph Weis (Third Circuit)  •  Morton Greenberg  •  Ruggero Aldisert  •  Dolores Sloviter  •  Theodore McKee  •  Maryanne Trump Barry  •  Kent Jordan  •  Joseph Buffington  •  George Mifflin Dallas  •  Timothy Lewis (Pennsylvania)  •  Lee Sarokin  •  James Hunter  •  James Rosen  •  Michael Chertoff  •  Robert Wodrow Archbald  •  George Gray (Third Circuit)  •  John Bayard McPherson  •  William Mershon Lanning  •  Joseph Whitaker Thompson  •  John Warren Davis (Third Circuit)  •  Thomas Griffith Haight  •  Victor Baynard Woolley  •  William Clark (New Jersey)  •  Harry Kalodner  •  Phillip Forman  •  Albert Maris  •  John Biggs  •  Francis Biddle  •  William Francis Smith  •  Edward Becker  •  Abraham Freedman  •  James Ganey  •  Francis Van Dusen  •  Aloyisus Higginbotham  •  Carol Mansmann  •  Herbert Goodrich  •  Arlin Adams  •  John Gibbons (Third Circuit)  •  William Hastie  •  William Hutchinson  •  Charles Alvin Jones  •  Gerald McLaughlin  •  John O'Connell  •  Max Rosenn  •  Collins Seitz  •  David Stahl (Third Circuit)  •  Austin Staley  •  
Former Chief judges

Anthony Scirica  •  Ruggero Aldisert  •  Dolores Sloviter  •  Theodore McKee  •  Brooks Smith  •  Harry Kalodner  •  John Biggs  •  Edward Becker  •  Aloyisus Higginbotham  •  John Gibbons (Third Circuit)  •  William Hastie  •  Collins Seitz  •  Austin Staley  •  

Bill Clinton

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Federal judges nominated by Bill Clinton
1993

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1994

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1995

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1996

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1997

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1998

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1999

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2000

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