The United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit (in case citations, 11th Cir.) is a federal appellate court over the following U.S. district courts:
- Middle District of Alabama
- Northern District of Alabama
- Southern District of Alabama
- Middle District of Florida
- Northern District of Florida
- Southern District of Florida
- Middle District of Georgia
- Northern District of Georgia
- Southern District of Georgia
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Location | Elbert P. Tuttle U.S. Court of Appeals Building (Atlanta, Georgia) |
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Established | October 1, 1981 |
Judges | 12 |
Circuit Justice | Clarence Thomas |
Chief Judge | William H. Pryor Jr. |
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These districts were originally part of the Fifth Circuit, but were split off to form the Eleventh Circuit on October 1, 1981. For this reason, Fifth Circuit decisions from before this split are considered binding precedent in the Eleventh Circuit.
The court is based at the Elbert P. Tuttle U.S. Court of Appeals Building in Atlanta, Georgia. The building is named for Elbert Tuttle, who served as Chief Judge of the Fifth Circuit in the 1960s and was known for issuing decisions which advanced the civil rights of African-Americans.
The Eleventh Circuit is one of the 13 United States courts of appeals.
Current composition of the court
As of January 3, 2025[update]:
# | Title | Judge | Duty station | Born | Term of service | Appointed by | ||
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29 | Chief Judge | William H. Pryor Jr. | Birmingham, AL | 1962 | 2004–present | 2020–present | — | G.W. Bush |
31 | Circuit Judge | Adalberto Jordan | Miami, FL | 1961 | 2012–present | — | — | Obama |
32 | Circuit Judge | Robin S. Rosenbaum | Fort Lauderdale, FL | 1966 | 2014–present | — | — | Obama |
34 | Circuit Judge | Jill A. Pryor | Atlanta, GA | 1963 | 2014–present | — | — | Obama |
35 | Circuit Judge | Kevin Newsom | Birmingham, AL | 1972 | 2017–present | — | — | Trump |
36 | Circuit Judge | Elizabeth L. Branch | Atlanta, GA | 1968 | 2018–present | — | — | Trump |
37 | Circuit Judge | Britt Grant | Atlanta, GA | 1978 | 2018–present | — | — | Trump |
38 | Circuit Judge | Robert J. Luck | Tallahassee, FL | 1979 | 2019–present | — | — | Trump |
39 | Circuit Judge | Barbara Lagoa | Miami, FL | 1967 | 2019–present | — | — | Trump |
40 | Circuit Judge | Andrew L. Brasher | Birmingham, AL | 1981 | 2020–present | — | — | Trump |
41 | Circuit Judge | Nancy Abudu | Atlanta, GA | 1974 | 2023–present | — | — | Biden |
42 | Circuit Judge | Embry Kidd | Orlando, FL | 1983 | 2025–present | — | — | Biden |
9 | Senior Circuit Judge | Gerald Bard Tjoflat | Jacksonville, FL | 1929 | 1981–2019 | 1989–1996 | 2019–present | Ford / Operation of law |
15 | Senior Circuit Judge | R. Lanier Anderson III | Macon, GA | 1936 | 1981–2009 | 1999–2002 | 2009–present | Carter / Operation of law |
19 | Senior Circuit Judge | James Larry Edmondson | Jasper, GA | 1947 | 1986–2012 | 2002–2009 | 2012–present | Reagan |
22 | Senior Circuit Judge | Joel Fredrick Dubina | Montgomery, AL | 1947 | 1990–2013 | 2009–2013 | 2013–present | G.H.W. Bush |
23 | Senior Circuit Judge | Susan H. Black | Jacksonville, FL | 1943 | 1992–2011 | — | 2011–present | G.H.W. Bush |
24 | Senior Circuit Judge | Edward Earl Carnes | Montgomery, AL | 1950 | 1992–2020 | 2013–2020 | 2020–present | G.H.W. Bush |
26 | Senior Circuit Judge | Frank M. Hull | Atlanta, GA | 1948 | 1997–2017 | — | 2017–present | Clinton |
27 | Senior Circuit Judge | Stanley Marcus | West Palm Beach, FL | 1946 | 1997–2019 | — | 2019–present | Clinton |
28 | Senior Circuit Judge | Charles R. Wilson | Tampa, FL | 1954 | 1999–2024 | — | 2024–present | Clinton |
33 | Senior Circuit Judge | Julie E. Carnes | Atlanta, GA | 1950 | 2014–2018 | — | 2018–present | Obama |
List of former judges
# | Judge | State | Born–died | Active service | Chief Judge | Senior status | Appointed by | Reason for termination |
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1 | Richard Rives | AL | 1895–1982 | — | — | 1981–1982 | Truman / Operation of law | death |
2 | Elbert Tuttle | GA | 1897–1996 | — | — | 1981–1996 | Eisenhower / Operation of law | death |
3 | Warren Leroy Jones | FL | 1895–1993 | — | — | 1981–1993 | Eisenhower / Operation of law | death |
4 | John Cooper Godbold | AL | 1920–2009 | 1981–1987 | 1981–1986 | 1987–2009 | L. Johnson / Operation of law | death |
5 | David William Dyer | FL | 1910–1998 | — | — | 1981–1998 | L. Johnson / Operation of law | death |
6 | John Milton Bryan Simpson | FL | 1903–1987 | — | — | 1981–1987 | L. Johnson / Operation of law | death |
7 | Lewis Render Morgan | GA | 1913–2001 | — | — | 1981–2001 | L. Johnson / Operation of law | death |
8 | Paul Hitch Roney | FL | 1921–2006 | 1981–1989 | 1986–1989 | 1989–2006 | Nixon / Operation of law | death |
10 | James Clinkscales Hill | FL | 1924–2017 | 1981–1989 | — | 1989–2017 | Ford / Operation of law | death |
11 | Peter T. Fay | FL | 1929–2021 | 1981–1994 | — | 1994–2021 | Ford / Operation of law | death |
12 | Robert Smith Vance | AL | 1931–1989 | 1981–1989 | — | — | Carter / Operation of law | death |
13 | Phyllis A. Kravitch | GA | 1920–2017 | 1981–1996 | — | 1996–2017 | Carter / Operation of law | death |
14 | Frank Minis Johnson | AL | 1918–1999 | 1981–1991 | — | 1991–1999 | Carter / Operation of law | death |
16 | Joseph W. Hatchett | FL | 1932–2021 | 1981–1999 | 1996–1999 | — | Carter / Operation of law | retirement |
17 | Albert John Henderson | GA | 1920–1999 | 1981–1986 | — | 1986–1999 | Carter / Operation of law | death |
18 | Thomas Alonzo Clark | FL | 1920–2005 | 1981–1991 | — | 1991–2005 | Carter / Operation of law | death |
20 | Emmett Ripley Cox | AL | 1935–2021 | 1988–2000 | — | 2000–2021 | Reagan | death |
21 | Stanley F. Birch Jr. | GA | 1945–present | 1990–2010 | — | — | G.H.W. Bush | retirement |
25 | Rosemary Barkett | FL | 1939–present | 1994–2013 | — | — | Clinton | retirement |
30 | Beverly B. Martin | GA | 1955–present | 2010–2021 | — | — | Obama | retirement |
Chief judges
Chief Judge | |||
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Godbold | 1981–1986 | ||
Roney | 1986–1989 | ||
Tjoflat | 1989–1996 | ||
Hatchett | 1996–1999 | ||
Anderson | 1999–2002 | ||
Edmondson | 2002–2009 | ||
Dubina | 2009–2013 | ||
E. Carnes | 2013–2020 | ||
W. Pryor, Jr. | 2020–present |
Chief judges have administrative responsibilities with respect to their circuits, and preside over any panel on which they serve, unless the circuit justice (the Supreme Court justice responsible for the circuit) is also on the panel. Unlike the Supreme Court, where one justice is specifically nominated to be chief, the office of chief judge rotates among the circuit judges.
To be chief, a judge must have been in active service on the court for at least one year, be under the age of 65, and have not previously served as chief judge. A vacancy is filled by the judge highest in seniority among the group of qualified judges, with seniority determined first by commission date, then by age. The chief judge serves for a term of seven years, or until age 70, whichever occurs first. If no judge qualifies to be chief, the youngest judge over the age of 65 who has served on the court for at least one year shall act as chief until another judge qualifies. If no judge has served on the court for more than a year, the most senior judge shall act as chief. Judges can forfeit or resign their chief judgeship or acting chief judgeship while retaining their active status as a circuit judge.
When the office was created in 1948, the chief judge was the longest-serving judge who had not elected to retire, on what has since 1958 been known as senior status, or declined to serve as chief judge. After August 6, 1959, judges could not become or remain chief after turning 70 years old. The current rules have been in operation since October 1, 1982.
Succession of seats
The court has twelve seats for active judges, numbered in the order in which they were initially filled. Judges who assume senior status enter a kind of retirement in which they remain on the bench but vacate their seats, thus allowing the U.S. President to appoint new judges to fill their seats.
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See also
- Courts of Georgia
- Judicial appointment history for United States federal courts § Eleventh Circuit
- List of current United States circuit judges
- List of United States federal courthouses in the Eleventh Circuit
- List of United States federal courthouses in Alabama
- List of United States federal courthouses in Florida
- List of United States federal courthouses in Georgia
Notes
- Recess appointment; formally nominated on April 9, 2003, given a recess appointment on February 20, 2004, confirmed by the United States Senate on June 9, 2005, and received commission on June 10, 2005
- Reassigned from the 5th Circuit.
References
Citations
- Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Reorganization Act of 1980, Pub. L. 96–452, 94 Stat. 1994, enacted October 14, 1980
- Bonner v. City of Prichard, 661 F.2d 1206 (11th Cir. 1981).
- Stein v. Reynolds Secs., Inc., 667 F.2d 33 (11th Cir. 1982).
- 28 U.S.C. § 45
- 62 Stat. 871, 72 Stat. 497, 96 Stat. 51
Sources
- "Standard Search". Federal Law Clerk Information System. Archived from the original on October 21, 2005. Retrieved June 20, 2005.
- primary but incomplete source for the duty stations
- "Instructions for Judicial Directory". Website of the University of Texas Law School. Archived from the original on November 11, 2005. Retrieved July 4, 2005.
- secondary source for the duty stations
- data is current to 2002
- "U. S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit". Official website of the Federal Judicial Center. Archived from the original on April 24, 2005. Retrieved June 20, 2005.
- source for the state, lifetime, term of active judgeship, term of chief judgeship, term of senior judgeship, appointer, termination reason, and seat information
External links

- United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
- Recent opinions from FindLaw
- Courthouse map links: 33°45′23″N 84°23′25″W / 33.75639°N 84.39028°W
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The United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit in case citations 11th Cir is a federal appellate court over the following U S district courts Middle District of Alabama Northern District of Alabama Southern District of Alabama Middle District of Florida Northern District of Florida Southern District of Florida Middle District of Georgia Northern District of Georgia Southern District of GeorgiaUnited States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit 11th Cir LocationElbert P Tuttle U S Court of Appeals Building Atlanta Georgia Appeals fromMiddle District of AlabamaNorthern District of AlabamaSouthern District of AlabamaMiddle District of FloridaNorthern District of FloridaSouthern District of FloridaMiddle District of GeorgiaNorthern District of GeorgiaSouthern District of GeorgiaEstablishedOctober 1 1981Judges12Circuit JusticeClarence ThomasChief JudgeWilliam H Pryor Jr ca11 uscourts gov These districts were originally part of the Fifth Circuit but were split off to form the Eleventh Circuit on October 1 1981 For this reason Fifth Circuit decisions from before this split are considered binding precedent in the Eleventh Circuit The court is based at the Elbert P Tuttle U S Court of Appeals Building in Atlanta Georgia The building is named for Elbert Tuttle who served as Chief Judge of the Fifth Circuit in the 1960s and was known for issuing decisions which advanced the civil rights of African Americans The Eleventh Circuit is one of the 13 United States courts of appeals Current composition of the courtAs of January 3 2025 update Title Judge Duty station Born Term of service Appointed by Active Chief Senior 29 Chief Judge William H Pryor Jr Birmingham AL 1962 2004 present 2020 present G W Bush 31 Circuit Judge Adalberto Jordan Miami FL 1961 2012 present Obama 32 Circuit Judge Robin S Rosenbaum Fort Lauderdale FL 1966 2014 present Obama 34 Circuit Judge Jill A Pryor Atlanta GA 1963 2014 present Obama 35 Circuit Judge Kevin Newsom Birmingham AL 1972 2017 present Trump 36 Circuit Judge Elizabeth L Branch Atlanta GA 1968 2018 present Trump 37 Circuit Judge Britt Grant Atlanta GA 1978 2018 present Trump 38 Circuit Judge Robert J Luck Tallahassee FL 1979 2019 present Trump 39 Circuit Judge Barbara Lagoa Miami FL 1967 2019 present Trump 40 Circuit Judge Andrew L Brasher Birmingham AL 1981 2020 present Trump 41 Circuit Judge Nancy Abudu Atlanta GA 1974 2023 present Biden 42 Circuit Judge Embry Kidd Orlando FL 1983 2025 present Biden 9 Senior Circuit Judge Gerald Bard Tjoflat Jacksonville FL 1929 1981 2019 1989 1996 2019 present Ford Operation of law 15 Senior Circuit Judge R Lanier Anderson III Macon GA 1936 1981 2009 1999 2002 2009 present Carter Operation of law 19 Senior Circuit Judge James Larry Edmondson Jasper GA 1947 1986 2012 2002 2009 2012 present Reagan 22 Senior Circuit Judge Joel Fredrick Dubina Montgomery AL 1947 1990 2013 2009 2013 2013 present G H W Bush 23 Senior Circuit Judge Susan H Black Jacksonville FL 1943 1992 2011 2011 present G H W Bush 24 Senior Circuit Judge Edward Earl Carnes Montgomery AL 1950 1992 2020 2013 2020 2020 present G H W Bush 26 Senior Circuit Judge Frank M Hull Atlanta GA 1948 1997 2017 2017 present Clinton 27 Senior Circuit Judge Stanley Marcus West Palm Beach FL 1946 1997 2019 2019 present Clinton 28 Senior Circuit Judge Charles R Wilson Tampa FL 1954 1999 2024 2024 present Clinton 33 Senior Circuit Judge Julie E Carnes Atlanta GA 1950 2014 2018 2018 present ObamaList of former judges Judge State Born died Active service Chief Judge Senior status Appointed by Reason for termination 1 Richard Rives AL 1895 1982 1981 1982 Truman Operation of law death 2 Elbert Tuttle GA 1897 1996 1981 1996 Eisenhower Operation of law death 3 Warren Leroy Jones FL 1895 1993 1981 1993 Eisenhower Operation of law death 4 John Cooper Godbold AL 1920 2009 1981 1987 1981 1986 1987 2009 L Johnson Operation of law death 5 David William Dyer FL 1910 1998 1981 1998 L Johnson Operation of law death 6 John Milton Bryan Simpson FL 1903 1987 1981 1987 L Johnson Operation of law death 7 Lewis Render Morgan GA 1913 2001 1981 2001 L Johnson Operation of law death 8 Paul Hitch Roney FL 1921 2006 1981 1989 1986 1989 1989 2006 Nixon Operation of law death 10 James Clinkscales Hill FL 1924 2017 1981 1989 1989 2017 Ford Operation of law death 11 Peter T Fay FL 1929 2021 1981 1994 1994 2021 Ford Operation of law death 12 Robert Smith Vance AL 1931 1989 1981 1989 Carter Operation of law death 13 Phyllis A Kravitch GA 1920 2017 1981 1996 1996 2017 Carter Operation of law death 14 Frank Minis Johnson AL 1918 1999 1981 1991 1991 1999 Carter Operation of law death 16 Joseph W Hatchett FL 1932 2021 1981 1999 1996 1999 Carter Operation of law retirement 17 Albert John Henderson GA 1920 1999 1981 1986 1986 1999 Carter Operation of law death 18 Thomas Alonzo Clark FL 1920 2005 1981 1991 1991 2005 Carter Operation of law death 20 Emmett Ripley Cox AL 1935 2021 1988 2000 2000 2021 Reagan death 21 Stanley F Birch Jr GA 1945 present 1990 2010 G H W Bush retirement 25 Rosemary Barkett FL 1939 present 1994 2013 Clinton retirement 30 Beverly B Martin GA 1955 present 2010 2021 Obama retirementChief judgesChief Judge Godbold 1981 1986 Roney 1986 1989 Tjoflat 1989 1996 Hatchett 1996 1999 Anderson 1999 2002 Edmondson 2002 2009 Dubina 2009 2013 E Carnes 2013 2020 W Pryor Jr 2020 present Chief judges have administrative responsibilities with respect to their circuits and preside over any panel on which they serve unless the circuit justice the Supreme Court justice responsible for the circuit is also on the panel Unlike the Supreme Court where one justice is specifically nominated to be chief the office of chief judge rotates among the circuit judges To be chief a judge must have been in active service on the court for at least one year be under the age of 65 and have not previously served as chief judge A vacancy is filled by the judge highest in seniority among the group of qualified judges with seniority determined first by commission date then by age The chief judge serves for a term of seven years or until age 70 whichever occurs first If no judge qualifies to be chief the youngest judge over the age of 65 who has served on the court for at least one year shall act as chief until another judge qualifies If no judge has served on the court for more than a year the most senior judge shall act as chief Judges can forfeit or resign their chief judgeship or acting chief judgeship while retaining their active status as a circuit judge When the office was created in 1948 the chief judge was the longest serving judge who had not elected to retire on what has since 1958 been known as senior status or declined to serve as chief judge After August 6 1959 judges could not become or remain chief after turning 70 years old The current rules have been in operation since October 1 1982 Succession of seatsThe court has twelve seats for active judges numbered in the order in which they were initially filled Judges who assume senior status enter a kind of retirement in which they remain on the bench but vacate their seats thus allowing the U S President to appoint new judges to fill their seats Seat 1 Established on May 31 1938 as a seat of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit by 52 Stat 584 Reassigned on October 1 1981 to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit by 94 Stat 1994 Godbold AL 1981 1987 Cox AL 1988 2000 W Pryor Jr AL 2004 present Seat 2 Established on June 18 1968 as a seat of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit by 82 Stat 184 Reassigned on October 1 1981 to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit by 94 Stat 1994 Roney FL 1981 1989 Barkett FL 1994 2013 Rosenbaum FL 2014 present Seat 3 Established on March 18 1966 as a temporary seat of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit by 80 Stat 75 Made permanent on June 18 1968 by 82 Stat 184 Reassigned on October 1 1981 to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit by 94 Stat 1994 Tjoflat FL 1981 2019 Luck FL 2019 present Seat 4 Established on May 19 1961 as a seat of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit by 75 Stat 80 Reassigned on October 1 1981 to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit by 94 Stat 1994 Hill GA 1981 1989 Birch Jr GA 1990 2010 J Pryor GA 2014 present Seat 5 Established on December 14 1942 as a seat of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit by 56 Stat 1050 Reassigned on October 1 1981 to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit by 94 Stat 1994 Fay FL 1981 1994 Marcus FL 1997 2019 Lagoa FL 2019 present Seat 6 Established on May 19 1961 as a seat of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit by 75 Stat 80 Reassigned on October 1 1981 to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit by 94 Stat 1994 Vance AL 1981 1989 Dubina AL 1990 2013 Newsom AL 2017 present Seat 7 Established on February 10 1954 as a seat of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit by 68 Stat 8 Reassigned on October 1 1981 to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit by 94 Stat 1994 Kravitch GA 1981 1996 Hull GA 1997 2017 Branch GA 2018 present Seat 8 Established on October 20 1978 as a seat of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit by 92 Stat 1629 Reassigned on October 1 1981 to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit by 94 Stat 1994 Johnson AL 1981 1991 E Carnes AL 1992 2020 Brasher AL 2020 present Seat 9 Established on October 20 1978 as a seat of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit by 92 Stat 1629 Reassigned on October 1 1981 to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit by 94 Stat 1994 Anderson GA 1981 2009 Martin GA 2010 2021 Abudu GA 2023 present Seat 10 Established on October 20 1978 as a seat of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit by 92 Stat 1629 Reassigned on October 1 1981 to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit by 94 Stat 1994 Henderson GA 1981 1986 Edmondson GA 1986 2012 J Carnes GA 2014 2018 Grant GA 2018 present Seat 11 Established on October 20 1978 as a seat of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit by 92 Stat 1629 Reassigned on October 1 1981 to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit by 94 Stat 1994 Hatchett FL 1981 1999 Wilson FL 1999 2024 Kidd FL 2025 present Seat 12 Established on October 20 1978 as a seat of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit by 92 Stat 1629 Reassigned on October 1 1981 to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit by 94 Stat 1994 Clark FL 1981 1991 Black FL 1992 2011 Jordan FL 2012 presentSee alsoCourts of Georgia Judicial appointment history for United States federal courts Eleventh Circuit List of current United States circuit judges List of United States federal courthouses in the Eleventh Circuit List of United States federal courthouses in Alabama List of United States federal courthouses in Florida List of United States federal courthouses in GeorgiaNotesRecess appointment formally nominated on April 9 2003 given a recess appointment on February 20 2004 confirmed by the United States Senate on June 9 2005 and received commission on June 10 2005 Reassigned from the 5th Circuit ReferencesCitations Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Reorganization Act of 1980 Pub L 96 452 94 Stat 1994 enacted October 14 1980 Bonner v City of Prichard 661 F 2d 1206 11th Cir 1981 Stein v Reynolds Secs Inc 667 F 2d 33 11th Cir 1982 28 U S C 45 62 Stat 871 72 Stat 497 96 Stat 51 Sources Standard Search Federal Law Clerk Information System Archived from the original on October 21 2005 Retrieved June 20 2005 primary but incomplete source for the duty stations Instructions for Judicial Directory Website of the University of Texas Law School Archived from the original on November 11 2005 Retrieved July 4 2005 secondary source for the duty stations data is current to 2002 U S Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit Official website of the Federal Judicial Center Archived from the original on April 24 2005 Retrieved June 20 2005 source for the state lifetime term of active judgeship term of chief judgeship term of senior judgeship appointer termination reason and seat informationExternal linksWikisource has original works on the topic United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit Recent opinions from FindLaw Courthouse map links 33 45 23 N 84 23 25 W 33 75639 N 84 39028 W 33 75639 84 39028