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William Truslow Newman

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William Truslow Newman

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Prior offices

United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia


Personal

William Truslow Newman (1843-1920) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.

He received a recess appointment from President Grover Cleveland on August 13, 1886 and was nominated on December 9, 1886. He was confirmed by the Senate on January 13, 1887, and received commission that same day. He served until his death on February 14, 1920.

Education

  • Read law, 1866

Professional career

  • First Lieutenant, Confederate Army, 1861-1865
  • Private practice, Atlanta, Georgia, 1866-1871
  • City attorney, Atlanta, Georgia, 1871-1883
  • Private practice, Atlanta, Georgia, 1883-1886

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1887

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1888

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1893

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1894

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1895

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1896

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

Chief JudgeTimothy Batten   •  William M. Ray, II (Georgia)  •  Eleanor L. Ross  •  Mark Howard Cohen  •  Leigh Martin May  •  Jean-Paul Boulee  •  Michael L. Brown (Georgia)  •  Steven Grimberg  •  Victoria Calvert  •  Sarah Geraghty  •  Tiffany Johnson (Georgia)

Senior judges

Orinda Evans  •  Clarence Cooper  •  Richard Story  •  Willis Hunt  •  Charles Pannell  •  Steve C. Jones  •  Amy Totenberg  •  Thomas Thrash (Georgia)  •  

Magistrate judges Alan Baverman  •  Walter E. Johnson  •  Russell G. Vineyard  •  Linda T. Walker  •  J. Clay Fuller  •  Justin Anand  •  John Larkins (Georgia)  •  Catherine Salinas  •  Christopher Bly  •  Regina Cannon  •  
Former Article III judges

Jack Camp  •  Marvin Shoob  •  Horace Ward  •  Owen Forrester  •  Beverly Martin  •  Charles Moye  •  William O'Kelley  •  Ernest Tidwell  •  Julie Carnes  •  William Duffey  •  Harold Murphy  •  Robert Vining  •  John Cochran Nicoll  •  John Erskine  •  Albert Henderson  •  Lewis Morgan  •  Frank Hull  •  James Hill (Eleventh Circuit)  •  Henry Kent McCay  •  William Truslow Newman  •  Samuel Hale Sibley  •  Emory Marvin Underwood  •  Maurice Andrews  •  Newell Edenfield  •  Richard Freeman  •  Robert Hall (Georgia)  •  Frank Hooper  •  William Sloan  •  Sidney Smith  •  Robert Lee Russell (Federal judge)  •  

Former Chief judges

Orinda Evans  •  Charles Moye  •  William O'Kelley  •  Ernest Tidwell  •  Robert Vining  •  Albert Henderson  •  Lewis Morgan  •  Maurice Andrews  •  Newell Edenfield  •  Frank Hooper  •  Sidney Smith  •  Robert Lee Russell (Federal judge)  •  Thomas Thrash (Georgia)  •