The United States District Court for the District of Alaska (in case citations, D. Alaska) is a federal court that appeals to the Ninth Circuit (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit).
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Location | Anchorage More locations |
Appeals to | Ninth Circuit |
Established | January 3, 1959 |
Judges | 3 |
Chief Judge | Sharon L. Gleason |
Officers of the court | |
U.S. Attorney | |
U.S. Marshal | Robert Heun |
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The District was established on July 7, 1958, pending Alaska statehood on January 3, 1959.
The United States Attorney's Office for the District of Alaska represents the United States in civil and criminal litigation in the court. As of March 3, 2025[update] the United States attorney is Michael J. Heyman.
Organization of the court
The United States District Court for the District of Alaska is the sole federal judicial district in Alaska. Court for the district is held at Anchorage, Fairbanks and Juneau. In 2021, the court discontinued the use of courthouses in Ketchikan and Nome.
Current judges
As of July 8, 2024[update]:
# | Title | Judge | Duty station | Born | Term of service | Appointed by | ||
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Active | Chief | Senior | ||||||
11 | Chief Judge | Sharon L. Gleason | Anchorage | 1957 | 2012–present | 2022–present | — | Obama |
13 | District Judge | vacant | — | — | — | — | — | — |
14 | District Judge | vacant | — | — | — | — | — | — |
5 | Senior Judge | H. Russel Holland | Anchorage | 1936 | 1984–2001 | 1989–1995 | 2001–present | Reagan |
7 | Senior Judge | James K. Singleton | inactive | 1939 | 1990–2005 | 1995–2002 | 2005–present | G.H.W. Bush |
8 | Senior Judge | John W. Sedwick | Anchorage | 1946 | 1992–2011 | 2002–2009 | 2011–present | G.H.W. Bush |
9 | Senior Judge | Ralph Beistline | Anchorage | 1948 | 2002–2015 | 2009–2015 | 2015–present | G.W. Bush |
10 | Senior Judge | Timothy M. Burgess | Anchorage | 1956 | 2006–2021 | 2015–2021 | 2021–present | G.W. Bush |
Vacancies and pending nominations
Seat | Prior judge's duty station | Seat last held by | Vacancy reason | Date of vacancy | Nominee | Date of nomination |
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2 | Anchorage | Timothy M. Burgess | Senior status | December 31, 2021 | – | – |
1 | Joshua Kindred | Resignation | July 8, 2024 | – | – |
Former judges
# | Judge | State | Born–died | Active service | Chief Judge | Senior status | Appointed by | Reason for termination |
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1 | Walter Hartman Hodge | AK | 1896–1975 | 1960–1966 | 1961–1966 | 1966–1975 | Eisenhower | death |
2 | Raymond Eugene Plummer | AK | 1913–1987 | 1961–1973 | 1966–1973 | 1973–1987 | Kennedy | death |
3 | James von der Heydt | AK | 1919–2013 | 1966–1984 | 1973–1984 | 1984–2013 | L. Johnson | death |
4 | James Martin Fitzgerald | AK | 1920–2011 | 1974–1989 | 1984–1989 | 1989–2011 | Ford | death |
6 | Andrew Kleinfeld | AK | 1945–present | 1986–1991 | — | — | Reagan | elevation to 9th Cir. |
12 | Joshua Kindred | AK | 1977–present | 2020–2024 | — | — | Trump | resignation |
Chief judges
Chief judges have administrative responsibilities with respect to their district court. Unlike the Supreme Court, where one justice is specifically nominated to be chief, the office of chief judge rotates among the district court 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. The chief judge serves for a term of seven years, or until age 70, whichever occurs first. The age restrictions are waived if no members of the court would otherwise be qualified for the position.
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
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Territorial District Court
From 1884 through 1959, the highest court in Alaska was a United States territorial court. In 1900, the court was enlarged from one to three judges, with each judge having a district. From 1900 till 1909, the districts were Juneau (First), Nome (Second), and Fairbanks (Third). In 1909, a fourth district and judge was added. From 1909 till 1959, the districts were Juneau (First), Nome (Second), Valdez and Anchorage (Third), and Fairbanks (Fourth).
# | District | Seat | Judge | State | Born–died | Active service | Appointed by | Reason for termination |
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1 | — | Sitka and Wrangell | Ward McAllister Jr. | CA | 1855–1908 | 1884–1885 | Arthur | dismissal |
2 | — | Sitka and Wrangell | E. J. Dawne | OR | 1844–? | 1885 | Cleveland | dismissal |
3 | — | Sitka and Wrangell | Lafayette Dawson | MO | 1839–1897 | 1885–1888 | Cleveland | resignation |
4 | — | Sitka and Wrangell | John H. Keatley | IA | 1838–1905 | 1888–1889 | Cleveland | resignation |
5 | — | Sitka and Wrangell | 1840–1896 | 1889–1892 | B. Harrison | |||
6 | — | Sitka and Wrangell | 1855–1935 | 1892–1897 | B. Harrison | |||
7 | — | Sitka and Wrangell | Arthur Delaney | 1841–1905 | 1895–1897 | Cleveland | dismissal | |
8 | — | Sitka and Wrangell | 1854–1906 | 1897–1900 | McKinley | |||
9 | — 1 | Sitka and Wrangell | Melville C. Brown | 1838–1928 | 1900 1900–1904 | McKinley | ||
10 | 2 | Nome | Arthur H. Noyes | 1853–1915 | 1900–1902 | McKinley | ||
11 | 3 | Fairbanks | James Wickersham | 1857–1939 | 1900–1907 | McKinley | ||
12 | 2 | Nome | Alfred S. Moore | 1846–1920 | 1902–1910 | T. Roosevelt | ||
13 | 1 | Sitka and Wrangell (to 1906) Juneau (from 1906) | 1873–1918 | 1904–1909 | T. Roosevelt | |||
14 | 3 | Fairbanks | 1870–1911 | 1908–1909 | T. Roosevelt | |||
15 | 1 | Juneau | 1867–1941 | 1909–1913 | Taft | |||
16 | 3 | Valdez and Anchorage | Edward E. Cushman | 1865–1944 | 1909–1912 | Taft | ||
17 | 4 3 | Fairbanks Valdez and Anchorage | Pete Overfield | 1874–1959 | 1909–1912 1912–1913 | Taft | ||
18 | 2 | Nome | 1867–1951 | 1910–1913 | Taft | |||
19 | 4 | Fairbanks | 1868–1953 | 1912–1914 | Taft | |||
20 | 1 | Juneau | 1864–1937 | 1913–1921 | Wilson | |||
21 | 3 | Valdez and Anchorage | 1864–1946 | 1913–1921 | Wilson | |||
22 | 2 | Nome | John Randolph Tucker | 1854–1926 | 1913–1917 | Wilson | ||
23 | 4 | Fairbanks | Charles E. Bunnell | 1878–1956 | 1915–1921 | Wilson | ||
24 | 2 | Nome | 1870–1948 | 1917–1921 | Wilson | |||
25 | 3 | Valdez and Anchorage | 1861–1941 | 1921–1927 | Harding | |||
26 | 2 | Nome | 1854–1934 | 1921–1932 | Harding | |||
27 | 1 | Juneau | 1857–1928 | 1921–1928 | Harding | |||
28 | 4 3 | Fairbanks Valdez and Anchorage | 1873–1956 | 1921–1932 1932–1934 | Harding | |||
29 | 3 4 | Valdez and Anchorage Fairbanks | 1866–1961 | 1927–1932 1932–1935 | Coolidge | |||
30 | 1 | Juneau | Justin Woodward Harding | 1888–1976 | 1929–1934 | Coolidge | ||
31 | 2 | Nome | 1890–1965 | 1932–1934 | Hoover | |||
32 | 1 | Juneau | George F. Alexander | 1882–1948 | 1933–1947 | F. Roosevelt | ||
33 | 3 | Valdez and Anchorage | 1877–1955 | 1935–1945 | F. Roosevelt | |||
34 | 4 | Fairbanks | 1884–1957 | 1935–1954 | F. Roosevelt | |||
35 | 2 | Nome | 1864–1952 | 1935–1944 | F. Roosevelt | |||
36 | 2 | Nome | 1890–1959 | 1944–1951 | F. Roosevelt | |||
37 | 3 | Valdez and Anchorage | Anthony Dimond | 1881–1953 | 1945–1953 | F. Roosevelt | ||
38 | 1 | Juneau | 1893–1955 | 1947–1955 | Truman | death | ||
39 | 2 | Nome | 1907–1964 | 1952–1953 | Truman | |||
40 | 3 | Valdez and Anchorage | 1906–1992 | 1953–1959 | Eisenhower | court dissolution | ||
41 | 2 | Nome | Walter Hartman Hodge | 1896–1975 | 1954–1959 | Eisenhower | court dissolution | |
42 | 4 | Fairbanks | 1905–1990 | 1954–1959 | Eisenhower | court dissolution | ||
43 | 1 | Juneau | 1894–1979 | 1955–1959 | Eisenhower | court dissolution |
U.S. Attorney
DISTRICT OF ALASKA, SITKA (1884-1898) E. W. Haskett (1884-1885) Mottrone D. Ball (1885-1887) Whitaker M. Grant (1887-1889) John C. Watson (1889) Charles S. Johnson (1889-1894) Lytton Taylor (1894-1895) Burton E. Bennett (1895-1898)
Three Judicial Districts Created: June 6, 1900 First District Juneau Robert A. Frederick (1898-1902) Thomas R. Lyons (1902-1903) John J. Boyce (1903-1910) John Rustgard (1910-1914 John J. Reagan (1914-1915) James A. Smiser (1915-1921) Arthur G. Shoup (1921-1927) Justin W. Harding (1927-1929) Howard D. Stabler (1929-1933) William A. Holzheimer (1933-1944) Lynn J. Gemmill (1944) Robert L. Jernberg (1944-1945) Robert L. Tollefson (1945-1946) Patrick J. Gilmore, Jr (1946-1954) Theodore E. Munson (1954-1956) Roger G. Connor (1956) C. Donald O’Connor (1956)
Second District Nome Joseph K. Wood (1900-1901) John L. McGinn (1901-1902) Melvin Grigsby (1902-1903) John L. McGinn (1903-1904) Henry M. Hoyt (1904-1908) George B. Grigsby (1908-1910) Bernard S. Rodey (1910-1913) F. M. Saxton (1913-1917) G. B. Mundy (1917-1918) Gudbrand J. Lomen (1918-1919) J. M. Clements (1919-1921) Wm. Frederick Harrison (1921-1929) Julius H. Hart (1929-1931) Leroy M. Sullivan (1931-1933) Hugh O’Neill (1933-1939) Charles J. Clasky (1939-1944) Frank C. Bingham (1944-1951) James A. von der Heydt (1951-1953) Russell B. Hermann (1953)
THIRD DISTRICT Eagle, Fairbanks, Valdez, Anchorage Alfred M. Post (1900-1901) Nathan V. Harlan (1901-1908) James J. Crossley (1908-1909) Corneilus D. Murane (1909-1910) George R. Walker (1910-1914) William N. Spence (1914-1917) William A. Munly (1917-1921) Sherman Duggan (1921-1925) Frank H. Foster (1925-1926) William D. Coppernoll (1926-1928) Warren N. Cuddy (1928-1933) Joseph W. Kehoe (1933-1942) Noel K. Wennblom (1942-1946) Raymond E. Plummer .... 1946-1949 Joseph E. Cooper (1949-1952) Seaborn J. Buckalew, Jr. (1952-1953) William J. Plummer (1953-1960)
Fourth District, Fairbanks James J. Crossley (1909-1914) Rhinehart F. Roth (1914-1921) Guy B. Erwin (1921-1924) Julien A. Hurley (1924-1933) Ralph J. Rivers (1933-1944) Harry O. Arend (1944-1949) Everett W. Hepp (1950-1952) Robert J. McNealy (1952-1953) Theodore F. Stevens (1954-1956) George M. Yeager (1956-1960)
ALASKA ADMITTED TO STATEHOOD JANUARY 2, 1959
- William T. Plummer (1960)
- George M. Yeager (1960-1961)
- Warren C. Colver (1961-1964)
- Joseph J. Cella, Jr (1964)
- Richard L. McVeigh (1964-1968)
- Marvin S. Frankel (1968-1969)
- A. Lee Preston (1969)
- Douglas B. Bailey 1969-1971
- G. Kent Edwards (1971-1977)
- James L. Swartz (1977)
- Alexander O. Bryner (1977-1980)
- Rene J. Gonzalez (1980-1981)
- Michael R. Spaan (1981-1989)
- Mark R. Davis (1989-1990)
- Wesley William Shea (1990-1993)
- Joseph W. Bottini (1993)
- Robert Charles Bundy (1994-?)
- Timothy Mark Burgess (2001-2005)
- Nelson P Cohen (2006-2009)
- Karen Louise Loeffler (2009-2017)
- Bryan Schroder (2017-2021)
- E. Bryan Wilson (2021-2022)
- S. Lane Tucker (2022-2025)
- (2025-Present)
See also
- Courts of Alaska
- List of current United States district judges
- List of United States federal courthouses in Alaska
References
- "U.S. District Court for the District of Alaska: Legislative History". Federal Judicial Center. Retrieved November 4, 2021.
- "Meet the U.S. Attorney". www.justice.gov. April 25, 2022. Retrieved March 10, 2025.
- 28 U.S.C. § 81A
- "Court Locations". United States District Court for the District of Alaska. Retrieved March 12, 2024.
- Naske, Claus-M. (July 1985). "A History of the Alaska Federal District Court System 1884-1959, and the Creation of the State Court System" (PDF). Retrieved December 15, 2021.
- "Bicentennial Celebration of United States Attorneys, 1789–1989" (PDF). Department of Justice. 1989. Retrieved April 3, 2024.
- "District of Alaska | About". www.justice.gov. January 29, 2015. Retrieved April 4, 2024.
- "The Political Graveyard: U.S. District Attorneys in Alaska". politicalgraveyard.com. Retrieved April 3, 2024.
- Chottiner, Lee (April 13, 2009). "Pittsburgh man returns home after stint as Alaska's top prosecutor". Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle. Retrieved April 3, 2024.
External links
- United States District Court for the District of Alaska
- United States Attorney for the District of Alaska
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The United States District Court for the District of Alaska in case citations D Alaska is a federal court that appeals to the Ninth Circuit except for patent claims and claims against the U S government under the Tucker Act which are appealed to the Federal Circuit United States District Court for the District of Alaska D Alaska LocationAnchorageMore locationsFairbanksHurff Ackerman Saunders Federal Building and Robert Boochever U S Courthouse Juneau Appeals toNinth CircuitEstablishedJanuary 3 1959Judges3Chief JudgeSharon L GleasonOfficers of the courtU S AttorneyU S MarshalRobert Heunwww wbr akd wbr uscourts wbr gov The District was established on July 7 1958 pending Alaska statehood on January 3 1959 The United States Attorney s Office for the District of Alaska represents the United States in civil and criminal litigation in the court As of March 3 2025 update the United States attorney is Michael J Heyman Organization of the courtThe United States District Court for the District of Alaska is the sole federal judicial district in Alaska Court for the district is held at Anchorage Fairbanks and Juneau In 2021 the court discontinued the use of courthouses in Ketchikan and Nome Current judgesAs of July 8 2024 update Title Judge Duty station Born Term of service Appointed by Active Chief Senior 11 Chief Judge Sharon L Gleason Anchorage 1957 2012 present 2022 present Obama 13 District Judge vacant 14 District Judge vacant 5 Senior Judge H Russel Holland Anchorage 1936 1984 2001 1989 1995 2001 present Reagan 7 Senior Judge James K Singleton inactive 1939 1990 2005 1995 2002 2005 present G H W Bush 8 Senior Judge John W Sedwick Anchorage 1946 1992 2011 2002 2009 2011 present G H W Bush 9 Senior Judge Ralph Beistline Anchorage 1948 2002 2015 2009 2015 2015 present G W Bush 10 Senior Judge Timothy M Burgess Anchorage 1956 2006 2021 2015 2021 2021 present G W BushVacancies and pending nominationsSeat Prior judge s duty station Seat last held by Vacancy reason Date of vacancy Nominee Date of nomination 2 Anchorage Timothy M Burgess Senior status December 31 2021 1 Joshua Kindred Resignation July 8 2024 Former judges Judge State Born died Active service Chief Judge Senior status Appointed by Reason for termination 1 Walter Hartman Hodge AK 1896 1975 1960 1966 1961 1966 1966 1975 Eisenhower death 2 Raymond Eugene Plummer AK 1913 1987 1961 1973 1966 1973 1973 1987 Kennedy death 3 James von der Heydt AK 1919 2013 1966 1984 1973 1984 1984 2013 L Johnson death 4 James Martin Fitzgerald AK 1920 2011 1974 1989 1984 1989 1989 2011 Ford death 6 Andrew Kleinfeld AK 1945 present 1986 1991 Reagan elevation to 9th Cir 12 Joshua Kindred AK 1977 present 2020 2024 Trump resignationChief judgesChief judges have administrative responsibilities with respect to their district court Unlike the Supreme Court where one justice is specifically nominated to be chief the office of chief judge rotates among the district court 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 The chief judge serves for a term of seven years or until age 70 whichever occurs first The age restrictions are waived if no members of the court would otherwise be qualified for the position 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 seatsSeat 1 Seat established on January 3 1959 by 72 Stat 339 Hodge 1960 1966 von der Heydt 1966 1984 Holland 1984 2001 Beistline 2002 2015 Kindred 2020 2024 vacant 2024 present Seat 2 Seat established on May 19 1961 by 75 Stat 80 Plummer 1961 1973 Fitzgerald 1974 1989 Singleton 1990 2005 Burgess 2006 2021 vacant 2021 present Seat 3 Seat established on July 10 1984 by 98 Stat 333 Kleinfeld 1986 1991 Sedwick 1992 2011 Gleason 2012 presentTerritorial District CourtFrom 1884 through 1959 the highest court in Alaska was a United States territorial court In 1900 the court was enlarged from one to three judges with each judge having a district From 1900 till 1909 the districts were Juneau First Nome Second and Fairbanks Third In 1909 a fourth district and judge was added From 1909 till 1959 the districts were Juneau First Nome Second Valdez and Anchorage Third and Fairbanks Fourth District Seat Judge State Born died Active service Appointed by Reason for termination 1 Sitka and Wrangell Ward McAllister Jr CA 1855 1908 1884 1885 Arthur dismissal 2 Sitka and Wrangell E J Dawne OR 1844 1885 Cleveland dismissal 3 Sitka and Wrangell Lafayette Dawson MO 1839 1897 1885 1888 Cleveland resignation 4 Sitka and Wrangell John H Keatley IA 1838 1905 1888 1889 Cleveland resignation 5 Sitka and Wrangell 1840 1896 1889 1892 B Harrison 6 Sitka and Wrangell 1855 1935 1892 1897 B Harrison 7 Sitka and Wrangell Arthur Delaney 1841 1905 1895 1897 Cleveland dismissal 8 Sitka and Wrangell 1854 1906 1897 1900 McKinley 9 1 Sitka and Wrangell Melville C Brown 1838 1928 1900 1900 1904 McKinley 10 2 Nome Arthur H Noyes 1853 1915 1900 1902 McKinley 11 3 Fairbanks James Wickersham 1857 1939 1900 1907 McKinley 12 2 Nome Alfred S Moore 1846 1920 1902 1910 T Roosevelt 13 1 Sitka and Wrangell to 1906 Juneau from 1906 1873 1918 1904 1909 T Roosevelt 14 3 Fairbanks 1870 1911 1908 1909 T Roosevelt 15 1 Juneau 1867 1941 1909 1913 Taft 16 3 Valdez and Anchorage Edward E Cushman 1865 1944 1909 1912 Taft 17 4 3 Fairbanks Valdez and Anchorage Pete Overfield 1874 1959 1909 1912 1912 1913 Taft 18 2 Nome 1867 1951 1910 1913 Taft 19 4 Fairbanks 1868 1953 1912 1914 Taft 20 1 Juneau 1864 1937 1913 1921 Wilson 21 3 Valdez and Anchorage 1864 1946 1913 1921 Wilson 22 2 Nome John Randolph Tucker 1854 1926 1913 1917 Wilson 23 4 Fairbanks Charles E Bunnell 1878 1956 1915 1921 Wilson 24 2 Nome 1870 1948 1917 1921 Wilson 25 3 Valdez and Anchorage 1861 1941 1921 1927 Harding 26 2 Nome 1854 1934 1921 1932 Harding 27 1 Juneau 1857 1928 1921 1928 Harding 28 4 3 Fairbanks Valdez and Anchorage 1873 1956 1921 1932 1932 1934 Harding 29 3 4 Valdez and Anchorage Fairbanks 1866 1961 1927 1932 1932 1935 Coolidge 30 1 Juneau Justin Woodward Harding 1888 1976 1929 1934 Coolidge 31 2 Nome 1890 1965 1932 1934 Hoover 32 1 Juneau George F Alexander 1882 1948 1933 1947 F Roosevelt 33 3 Valdez and Anchorage 1877 1955 1935 1945 F Roosevelt 34 4 Fairbanks 1884 1957 1935 1954 F Roosevelt 35 2 Nome 1864 1952 1935 1944 F Roosevelt 36 2 Nome 1890 1959 1944 1951 F Roosevelt 37 3 Valdez and Anchorage Anthony Dimond 1881 1953 1945 1953 F Roosevelt 38 1 Juneau 1893 1955 1947 1955 Truman death 39 2 Nome 1907 1964 1952 1953 Truman 40 3 Valdez and Anchorage 1906 1992 1953 1959 Eisenhower court dissolution 41 2 Nome Walter Hartman Hodge 1896 1975 1954 1959 Eisenhower court dissolution 42 4 Fairbanks 1905 1990 1954 1959 Eisenhower court dissolution 43 1 Juneau 1894 1979 1955 1959 Eisenhower court dissolutionU S AttorneyDISTRICT OF ALASKA SITKA 1884 1898 E W Haskett 1884 1885 Mottrone D Ball 1885 1887 Whitaker M Grant 1887 1889 John C Watson 1889 Charles S Johnson 1889 1894 Lytton Taylor 1894 1895 Burton E Bennett 1895 1898 Three Judicial Districts Created June 6 1900 First District Juneau Robert A Frederick 1898 1902 Thomas R Lyons 1902 1903 John J Boyce 1903 1910 John Rustgard 1910 1914 John J Reagan 1914 1915 James A Smiser 1915 1921 Arthur G Shoup 1921 1927 Justin W Harding 1927 1929 Howard D Stabler 1929 1933 William A Holzheimer 1933 1944 Lynn J Gemmill 1944 Robert L Jernberg 1944 1945 Robert L Tollefson 1945 1946 Patrick J Gilmore Jr 1946 1954 Theodore E Munson 1954 1956 Roger G Connor 1956 C Donald O Connor 1956 Second District Nome Joseph K Wood 1900 1901 John L McGinn 1901 1902 Melvin Grigsby 1902 1903 John L McGinn 1903 1904 Henry M Hoyt 1904 1908 George B Grigsby 1908 1910 Bernard S Rodey 1910 1913 F M Saxton 1913 1917 G B Mundy 1917 1918 Gudbrand J Lomen 1918 1919 J M Clements 1919 1921 Wm Frederick Harrison 1921 1929 Julius H Hart 1929 1931 Leroy M Sullivan 1931 1933 Hugh O Neill 1933 1939 Charles J Clasky 1939 1944 Frank C Bingham 1944 1951 James A von der Heydt 1951 1953 Russell B Hermann 1953 THIRD DISTRICT Eagle Fairbanks Valdez Anchorage Alfred M Post 1900 1901 Nathan V Harlan 1901 1908 James J Crossley 1908 1909 Corneilus D Murane 1909 1910 George R Walker 1910 1914 William N Spence 1914 1917 William A Munly 1917 1921 Sherman Duggan 1921 1925 Frank H Foster 1925 1926 William D Coppernoll 1926 1928 Warren N Cuddy 1928 1933 Joseph W Kehoe 1933 1942 Noel K Wennblom 1942 1946 Raymond E Plummer 1946 1949 Joseph E Cooper 1949 1952 Seaborn J Buckalew Jr 1952 1953 William J Plummer 1953 1960 Fourth District Fairbanks James J Crossley 1909 1914 Rhinehart F Roth 1914 1921 Guy B Erwin 1921 1924 Julien A Hurley 1924 1933 Ralph J Rivers 1933 1944 Harry O Arend 1944 1949 Everett W Hepp 1950 1952 Robert J McNealy 1952 1953 Theodore F Stevens 1954 1956 George M Yeager 1956 1960 ALASKA ADMITTED TO STATEHOOD JANUARY 2 1959 William T Plummer 1960 George M Yeager 1960 1961 Warren C Colver 1961 1964 Joseph J Cella Jr 1964 Richard L McVeigh 1964 1968 Marvin S Frankel 1968 1969 A Lee Preston 1969 Douglas B Bailey 1969 1971 G Kent Edwards 1971 1977 James L Swartz 1977 Alexander O Bryner 1977 1980 Rene J Gonzalez 1980 1981 Michael R Spaan 1981 1989 Mark R Davis 1989 1990 Wesley William Shea 1990 1993 Joseph W Bottini 1993 Robert Charles Bundy 1994 Timothy Mark Burgess 2001 2005 Nelson P Cohen 2006 2009 Karen Louise Loeffler 2009 2017 Bryan Schroder 2017 2021 E Bryan Wilson 2021 2022 S Lane Tucker 2022 2025 2025 Present See alsoCourts of Alaska List of current United States district judges List of United States federal courthouses in AlaskaReferences U S District Court for the District of Alaska Legislative History Federal Judicial Center Retrieved November 4 2021 Meet the U S Attorney www justice gov April 25 2022 Retrieved March 10 2025 28 U S C 81A Court Locations United States District Court for the District of Alaska Retrieved March 12 2024 Naske Claus M July 1985 A History of the Alaska Federal District Court System 1884 1959 and the Creation of the State Court System PDF Retrieved December 15 2021 Bicentennial Celebration of United States Attorneys 1789 1989 PDF Department of Justice 1989 Retrieved April 3 2024 District of Alaska About www justice gov January 29 2015 Retrieved April 4 2024 The Political Graveyard U S District Attorneys in Alaska politicalgraveyard com Retrieved April 3 2024 Chottiner Lee April 13 2009 Pittsburgh man returns home after stint as Alaska s top prosecutor Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle Retrieved April 3 2024 External linksUnited States District Court for the District of Alaska United States Attorney for the District of Alaska