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  1. This page lists the number of Article III Federal judges serving in the federal judiciary as of May 28, 2024, organized by the presidents who appointed them and the district or circuit courts they sit on.

  2. Jan 13, 2021 · That’s slightly below the proportion of non-White judges appointed by the last Republican president, George W. Bush (18%), and well below the share appointed by the last three Democratic presidents – Obama (36%), Clinton (25%) and Jimmy Carter (22%).

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  4. Ronald Reagan appointed 383 federal judges, more than any other president. Following is a list indicating the number of Article III federal judicial appointments made by each president of the United States.

    President
    Supreme Court Justices
    Circuit Judges
    District Judges
    11
    28
    3
    16
    4
    3
    7
    9
    2
    2
    9
  5. The party of the president who appointed a judge is generally a consistent indicator of that judge's judicial philosophy and place on the political spectrum, especially in modern times, although there are cases where judges stray from their appointers. [7] .

  6. However, members of Congress, who typically recommend potential nominees, and the Department of Justice, which reviews nominees' qualifications, have developed their own informal criteria. Judgeship Appointments by President (pdf) View the number of judges each U.S. President has appointed since 1933.

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