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Kenesaw Mountain Landis

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Kenesaw Mountain Landis

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Prior offices

United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois


Education

Personal


Kenesaw Mountain Landis (1866-1944) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.

He was nominated by President Theodore Roosevelt on March 18, 1905 to a new seat created by 33 Stat. 992. He was confirmed by the Senate on March 18, 1905, and received commission that same day. He resigned on February 28, 1922.[1] Landis was succeeded in this position by James Herbert Wilkerson.

Early life and education

  • Union College of Law
  • YMCA Law School, Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Read law, 1891[1]

Professional career

  • Private practice, Chicago, Illinois, 1891-1893
  • Private secretary to U.S. Secretary of State Walter Gresham, 1893-1895
  • Private practice, Chicago, Illinois, 1895-1905
  • First Commissioner of Organized Baseball, 1921-1944[1]

Judicial career

Northern District of Illinois

Landis was nominated by President Theodore Roosevelt on March 18, 1905 to a new seat created by 33 Stat. 992. He was confirmed by the Senate on March 18, 1905, and received commission that same day. He resigned on February 28, 1922.[1] Landis was succeeded in this position by James Herbert Wilkerson.

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Political offices
Preceded by:
NA-New Seat
Northern District of Illinois
1905–1922
Seat #2
Succeeded by:
James Herbert Wilkerson

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1902

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1903

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1905

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1906

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1909

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Federal judges who have served the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
Active judges

Chief JudgeVirginia Kendall   •  Robert Dow  •  Sharon Coleman  •  Edmond E. Chang  •  Jorge L. Alonso  •  Franklin U. Valderrama  •  John Tharp, Jr.  •  Mary Rowland  •  Sara Lee Ellis  •  Andrea R. Wood  •  Manish Shah  •  Iain D. Johnston  •  John Robert Blakey  •  LaShonda A. Hunt  •  Martha Pacold  •  Steven Seeger  •  John Kness  •  Jeffrey Cummings  •  Sunil Harjani  •  Lindsay Jenkins  •  Jeremy Daniel  •  Georgia Alexakis  •  April Perry

Senior judges

Marvin Aspen  •  Elaine Bucklo  •  Suzanne Conlon  •  Robert Gettleman  •  Joan Gottschall  •  Ronald Guzman  •  Frederick Kapala  •  Matthew Kennelly  •  Charles Kocoras  •  Joan Lefkow  •  George Marovich  •  Charles Norgle  •  Rebecca Pallmeyer  •  Philip Reinhard  •  James Zagel  •  Thomas M. Durkin  •  

Magistrate judges Jeffrey Cole  •  Susan Cox  •  Maria Valdez  •  Sheila Finnegan  •  Jeffrey Gilbert  •  Young Kim (Illinois)  •  Daniel G. Martin  •  David Weisman  •  Gabriel Fuentes  •  Lisa Jensen  •  Beth Jantz  •  Heather McShain  •  Margaret Schneider  •  
Former Article III judges

James Holderman  •  Wayne Andersen  •  Ruben Castillo  •  David Coar  •  John Darrah  •  Samuel Der-Yeghiayan  •  John F. Grady  •  William Hart  •  William Hibbler  •  Harry Leinenweber  •  George Lindberg  •  Blanche Manning  •  James B. Moran  •  John Nordberg  •  Ann Williams (Federal judge)  •  Paul Plunkett  •  Joel Flaum  •  Brian Duff  •  Ilana Rovner  •  Mark Filip  •  Milton Shadur  •  Thomas Drummond  •  Henry Williams Blodgett  •  William Bauer  •  Philip Tone  •  Peter Stenger Grosscup  •  Christian Cecil Kohlsaat  •  Solomon Hicks Bethea  •  Kenesaw Mountain Landis  •  George Albert Carpenter  •  Adam Cliffe  •  James Herbert Wilkerson  •  John Peter Barnes  •  George Johnson (Illinois)  •  William Harrison Holly  •  Philip Leo Sullivan  •  Michael Igoe  •  William Lynch (Illinois)  •  James Alesia  •  Richard Austin  •  Nicholas Bua  •  William Campbell (Illinois)  •  John Crowley (Illinois)  •  Bernard Decker  •  Susan Getzendanner  •  Julius Hoffman  •  Alfred Kirkland  •  Winfred Knoch  •  Walter LaBuy  •  George Leighton  •  Abraham Marovitz  •  Prentice Marshall  •  Frank McGarr  •  Richard McLaren  •  Thomas McMillen  •  Julius Miner  •  Alexander Napoli  •  James B. Parsons  •  Joseph Perry (Illinois)  •  Edwin Robson  •  Stanley Roszkowski  •  Elwyn Shaw  •  Hubert Will  •  Charles Woodward  •  Gary Feinerman  •  John Z. Lee (Illinois)  •  Nancy Maldonado  •  

Former Chief judges

Marvin Aspen  •  Ruben Castillo  •  John F. Grady  •  Charles Kocoras  •  James B. Moran  •  Rebecca Pallmeyer  •  John Peter Barnes  •  Philip Leo Sullivan  •  William Campbell (Illinois)  •  Frank McGarr  •  James B. Parsons  •  Edwin Robson  •