The United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts (in case citations, D. Mass.) is the federal district court whose territorial jurisdiction is the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, United States. The first court session was held in Boston in 1789. The second term was held in Salem in 1790 and court session locations alternated between the two cities until 1813. That year, Boston became the court's permanent home. A western division was opened in Springfield in 1979 and a central division was opened in Worcester in 1987. The court's main building is the John Joseph Moakley Federal Courthouse on Fan Pier in South Boston.
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Location | John Joseph Moakley U.S. Courthouse (Boston) More locations
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Appeals to | First Circuit |
Established | September 24, 1789 |
Judges | 13 |
Chief Judge | F. Dennis Saylor IV |
Officers of the court | |
U.S. Attorney | (acting) |
U.S. Marshal | Brian A. Kyes |
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Appeals from the District of Massachusetts are heard by the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, also located in the Moakley courthouse (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit).
Jurisdiction
The District of Massachusetts has three court divisions:
The Eastern Division, covering Barnstable, Bristol, Dukes, Essex, Middlesex, Nantucket, Norfolk, Plymouth, and Suffolk counties. Cases filed in the Eastern Division are heard in Boston.
The Central Division, covering Worcester county. Cases filed in the Central Division are heard in Worcester.
The Western Division, covering Berkshire, Franklin, Hampden, and Hampshire counties. Cases filed in the Western Division are heard in Springfield.
U.S. Attorney's Office
The United States Attorney's Office for the District of Massachusetts represents the United States in civil and criminal litigation in the court. As of November 25, 2024[update] the U.S. attorney is Joshua S. Levy.
Federal Public Defender's Office
The Federal Public Defender's Office represents individuals who cannot afford to hire a lawyer in federal criminal cases and related matters. The office is assigned to cases by the district courts in three districts (New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts), and by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit.
Current judges
As of December 6, 2024[update]:
# | Title | Judge | Duty station | Born | Term of service | Appointed by | ||
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42 | Chief Judge | F. Dennis Saylor IV | Boston | 1955 | 2004–present | 2020–present | — | G.W. Bush |
35 | District Judge | Nathaniel M. Gorton | Boston | 1938 | 1992–present | — | — | G.H.W. Bush |
38 | District Judge | Richard G. Stearns | Boston | 1944 | 1993–present | — | — | Clinton |
43 | District Judge | Denise J. Casper | Boston | 1968 | 2010–present | — | — | Obama |
45 | District Judge | Indira Talwani | Boston | 1960 | 2014–present | — | — | Obama |
46 | District Judge | Mark G. Mastroianni | Springfield | 1964 | 2014–present | — | — | Obama |
47 | District Judge | Leo T. Sorokin | Boston | 1961 | 2014–present | — | — | Obama |
48 | District Judge | Allison D. Burroughs | Boston | 1961 | 2014–present | — | — | Obama |
49 | District Judge | Angel Kelley | Boston | 1967 | 2021–present | — | — | Biden |
50 | District Judge | Margaret R. Guzman | Worcester | 1960 | 2023–present | — | — | Biden |
51 | District Judge | Myong J. Joun | Boston | 1971 | 2023–present | — | — | Biden |
52 | District Judge | Julia Kobick | Boston | 1983 | 2023–present | — | — | Biden |
53 | District Judge | Brian E. Murphy | Boston | 1979 | 2024–present | — | — | Biden |
30 | Senior Judge | Rya W. Zobel | Boston | 1931 | 1979–2014 | — | 2014–present | Carter |
31 | Senior Judge | William G. Young | Boston | 1940 | 1985–2021 | 1999–2005 | 2021–present | Reagan |
32 | Senior Judge | Mark L. Wolf | Boston | 1946 | 1985–2013 | 2006–2012 | 2013–present | Reagan |
33 | Senior Judge | Douglas P. Woodlock | Boston | 1947 | 1986–2015 | — | 2015–present | Reagan |
37 | Senior Judge | Patti B. Saris | Boston | 1951 | 1993–2024 | 2013–2019 | 2024–present | Clinton |
40 | Senior Judge | Michael Ponsor | Springfield | 1946 | 1994–2011 | — | 2011–present | Clinton |
41 | Senior Judge | George A. O'Toole Jr. | Boston | 1947 | 1995–2018 | — | 2018–present | Clinton |
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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13 | Boston, MA | Nathaniel M. Gorton | Senior status | May 31, 2025 | – | – |
7 | F. Dennis Saylor IV | July 31, 2025 | – | – |
Former judges
# | Judge | State | Born–died | Active service | Chief Judge | Senior status | Appointed by | Reason for termination |
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1 | John Lowell | MA | 1743–1802 | 1789–1801 | — | — | Washington | elevation to 1st Cir. |
2 | John Davis | MA | 1761–1847 | 1801–1841 | — | — | J. Adams | resignation |
3 | Peleg Sprague | MA | 1793–1880 | 1841–1865 | — | — | Tyler | resignation |
4 | John Lowell | MA | 1824–1897 | 1865–1879 | — | — | Lincoln | elevation to 1st Cir. |
5 | Thomas Leverett Nelson | MA | 1827–1897 | 1879–1897 | — | — | Hayes | death |
6 | Francis Cabot Lowell | MA | 1855–1911 | 1898–1905 | — | — | McKinley | elevation to 1st Cir. |
7 | Frederic Dodge | MA | 1847–1927 | 1905–1912 | — | — | T. Roosevelt | elevation to 1st Cir. |
8 | James Madison Morton Jr. | MA | 1869–1940 | 1912–1932 | — | — | Taft | elevation to 1st Cir. |
9 | Elisha Hume Brewster | MA | 1871–1946 | 1922–1941 | — | 1941–1946 | Harding | death |
10 | James Arnold Lowell | MA | 1869–1933 | 1922–1933 | — | — | Harding | death |
11 | Hugh Dean McLellan | MA | 1876–1953 | 1932–1941 | — | — | Hoover | resignation |
12 | George Clinton Sweeney | MA | 1895–1966 | 1935–1966 | 1948–1965 | 1966 | F. Roosevelt | death |
13 | Francis Ford | MA | 1882–1975 | 1938–1972 | — | 1972–1975 | F. Roosevelt | death |
14 | Arthur Daniel Healey | MA | 1889–1948 | 1941–1948 | — | — | F. Roosevelt | death |
15 | Charles Edward Wyzanski Jr. | MA | 1906–1986 | 1941–1971 | 1965–1971 | 1971–1986 | F. Roosevelt | death |
16 | William T. McCarthy | MA | 1885–1964 | 1949–1960 | — | 1960–1964 | Truman | death |
17 | Bailey Aldrich | MA | 1907–2002 | 1954–1959 | — | — | Eisenhower | elevation to 1st Cir. |
18 | Anthony Julian | MA | 1902–1984 | 1959–1972 | 1971–1972 | 1972–1984 | Eisenhower | death |
19 | Andrew A. Caffrey | MA | 1920–1993 | 1960–1986 | 1972–1986 | 1986–1993 | Eisenhower Kennedy | death |
20 | W. Arthur Garrity Jr. | MA | 1920–1999 | 1966–1985 | — | 1985–1999 | L. Johnson | death |
21 | Frank Jerome Murray | MA | 1904–1995 | 1967–1977 | — | 1977–1995 | L. Johnson | death |
22 | Levin H. Campbell | MA | 1927–present | 1971–1972 | — | — | Nixon | elevation to 1st Cir. |
23 | Frank Harlan Freedman | MA | 1924–2003 | 1972–1992 | 1986–1992 | 1992–2003 | Nixon | death |
24 | Joseph L. Tauro | MA | 1931–2018 | 1972–2013 | 1992–1999 | 2013–2018 | Nixon | death |
25 | Walter Jay Skinner | MA | 1927–2005 | 1973–1992 | — | 1992–2005 | Nixon | death |
26 | A. David Mazzone | MA | 1928–2004 | 1978–1993 | — | 1993–2004 | Carter | death |
27 | Robert Keeton | MA | 1919–2007 | 1979–2003 | — | 2003–2006 | Carter | retirement |
28 | John J. McNaught | MA | 1921–1994 | 1979–1991 | — | — | Carter | retirement |
29 | David Sutherland Nelson | MA | 1933–1998 | 1979–1991 | — | 1991–1998 | Carter | death |
34 | Edward F. Harrington | MA | 1933–2025 | 1988–2001 | — | 2001–2025 | Reagan | death |
36 | Reginald C. Lindsay | MA | 1945–2009 | 1993–2009 | — | — | Clinton | death |
39 | Nancy Gertner | MA | 1946–present | 1994–2011 | — | 2011 | Clinton | retirement |
44 | Timothy S. Hillman | MA | 1948–present | 2012–2022 | — | 2022–2024 | Obama | retirement |
- Recess appointment; formally nominated on January 10, 1961, confirmed by the United States Senate on August 9, 1961, and received commission on August 16, 1961
- Judge Caffrey was given a recess appointment by President Eisenhower.
- Judge Caffrey was nominated by President Eisenhower but was appointed to the Court by (i.e., received his commission from) President Kennedy.
Chief judges
Chief Judge | |||
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Sweeney | 1948–1965 | ||
Wyzanski | 1965–1971 | ||
Julian | 1971–1972 | ||
Caffrey | 1972–1986 | ||
Freedman | 1986–1992 | ||
Tauro | 1992–1999 | ||
Young | 1999–2005 | ||
Wolf | 2005–2012 | ||
Saris | 2013–2019 | ||
Saylor | 2020–present |
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.
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List of U.S. attorneys
- Christopher Gore (1789–1796)
- Harrison Gray Otis (1796)
- John Davis (1796–1801)
- (1801–1829)
- (1829–1835)
- (1835–1841)
- (1841–1845)
- Robert Rantoul Jr. (1846–1849)
- George Lunt (1850–1853)
- Benjamin F. Hallett (1853–1857)
- Charles L. Woodbury (1857–1861)
- Richard Henry Dana Jr. (1861–1866)
- George Stillman Hillard (1866–1870)
- David H. Mason (1870–1873)
- George P. Sanger (1873–1886)
- George M. Stearns (1886–1887)
- Owen A. Galvin (1887–1890)
- Frank D. Allen (1890–1893)
- Sherman Hoar (1893–1897)
- Boyd B. Jones (1897–1901)
- Henry P. Moulton (1901–1905)
- Melvin O. Adams (1905–1906)
- Asa P. French (1906–1914)
- George Weston Anderson (1914–1917)
- Thomas J. Boynton (1917–1920)
- Daniel J. Gallagher (1920–1921)
- Robert O. Harris (1921–1924)
- Harold P. Williams (1925–1926)
- Frederick H. Tarr (1926–1933)
- Francis J. W. Ford (1933–1938)
- John A. Canavan (1938–1939)
- Edmund J. Brandon (1939–1946)
- George F. Garrity (1946–1947)
- William T. McCarthy (1947–1949)
- George F. Garrity (1949–1953)
- Anthony Julian (1953–1959)
- Elliot Richardson (1959–1961)
- W. Arthur Garrity Jr. (1961–1966)
- Paul F. Markham (1966–1969)
- Herbert F. Travers Jr. (1969–1971)
- James N. Gabriel (1971–1972)
- Joseph L. Tauro (1972)
- James N. Gabriel (1973–1977)
- Edward F. Harrington (1977–1981)
- William F. Weld (1981–1986)
- Robert Mueller Acting (1986–1987)
- Frank L. McNamara Jr. (1987–1989)
- Acting (1989)
- Acting (1989)
- Wayne Budd (1989–1992)
- Acting (1992–1993)
- Donald K. Stern (1993–2001)
- Michael Sullivan (2001–2009)
- Acting (2009)
- Carmen Ortiz (2009–2017)
- Acting (2017)
- Andrew Lelling (2017–2021)
- Acting (2021–2022)
- Rachael Rollins (2022–2023)
- Joshua S. Levy (2023–2025)
- Acting (2025-)
List of U.S. marshals
- Jonathan Jackson (1789–1791)
- John Brooks (1791–1796)
- Samuel Bradford (1796–1804)
- Thomson J. Skinner (1804–1807)
- James Prince (1807–1821)
- Samuel D. Harris (1821–1833)
- Jonas L. Sibley (1833–1841)
- Solomon Lincoln (1841–1844)
- Isaac O. Barnes (1844–1850)
- Charles Devens (1850–1853)
- Watson Freeman (1853–1861)
- John S. Keyes (1861–1867)
- George Leonard Andrews (1867–1871)
- Roland G. Usher (1871–1879)
- Nathaniel P. Banks (1879–1888)
- Henry B. Lovering (1888–1891)
- William W. Doherty (1891–1894)
- Henry W. Swift (1894–1899)
- Charles K. Darling (1899–1908)
- Guy Murchie Sr. (1908–1915)
- John Joseph Mitchell (1915–1920)
- Patrick J. Duane acting (1920–1921)
- William J. Keville (1921–1934)
- John J. Murphy (1934–1939)
- J. Henry Goguen (1939–1947)
- Arthur J. B. Cartier (1947–1953)
- Robert H. Beaudreau (1953–1956)
- Ralph W. Gray (1956–1961)
- Robert F. Morey (1961–1969)
- Albert A. Gammal Jr. (1969–1970)
- John A. Birknes (1970–1977)
- James I. Hartigan (1977–1981)
- Bernard Stone acting (1981–1983)
- James B. Roche III (1983–1990)
- Thomas Nixon acting (1990–1991)
- Robert T. Guiney (1991–1994)
- Nancy McGillivray (1994–2002)
- Anthony Dichio (2002–2005)
- John Gibbons (2010–2021)
- Brian A. Kyes (2023–present)
Notable cases
This section needs expansion with: a comprehensive review—it's not as if only 2 cases meet the definition of notability over 140 years. You can help by adding to it. (November 2020) |
- Ghen v. Rich (1881) (a whale is the property of the whaler who killed it, and not the person who found it dead on the beach).
- 2019 college admissions bribery scandal (2019)
See also
- Courts of Massachusetts
- Judiciary of Massachusetts
- List of current United States district judges
- List of United States federal courthouses in Massachusetts
- United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
References
- 28 U.S.C. § 101.
- "United States Attorney". www.justice.gov. January 10, 2022. Retrieved May 22, 2023.
- "About us". bostondefender.org. Retrieved January 27, 2015.
- "Future Judicial Vacancies | United States Courts". www.uscourts.gov.
- "U.S. District Court Judge F. Dennis Saylor IV has advised President Biden that he intends to retire from regular active service as a United States District Court Judge" (PDF). mad.courts.gov (Press release). October 7, 2024. Retrieved October 8, 2024.
External links
- United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts Official Website
- United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts Official Website
- United States Marshal for the District of Massachusetts Official Website
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The United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts in case citations D Mass is the federal district court whose territorial jurisdiction is the Commonwealth of Massachusetts United States The first court session was held in Boston in 1789 The second term was held in Salem in 1790 and court session locations alternated between the two cities until 1813 That year Boston became the court s permanent home A western division was opened in Springfield in 1979 and a central division was opened in Worcester in 1987 The court s main building is the John Joseph Moakley Federal Courthouse on Fan Pier in South Boston United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts D Mass LocationJohn Joseph Moakley U S Courthouse Boston More locationsHarold D Donohue Federal Building and U S Courthouse Worcester SpringfieldNew BedfordAppeals toFirst CircuitEstablishedSeptember 24 1789Judges13Chief JudgeF Dennis Saylor IVOfficers of the courtU S Attorney acting U S MarshalBrian A Kyeswww wbr mad wbr uscourts wbr gov Appeals from the District of Massachusetts are heard by the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit also located in the Moakley courthouse except for patent claims and claims against the U S government under the Tucker Act which are appealed to the Federal Circuit JurisdictionThe District of Massachusetts has three court divisions The Eastern Division covering Barnstable Bristol Dukes Essex Middlesex Nantucket Norfolk Plymouth and Suffolk counties Cases filed in the Eastern Division are heard in Boston The Central Division covering Worcester county Cases filed in the Central Division are heard in Worcester The Western Division covering Berkshire Franklin Hampden and Hampshire counties Cases filed in the Western Division are heard in Springfield U S Attorney s OfficeThe United States Attorney s Office for the District of Massachusetts represents the United States in civil and criminal litigation in the court As of November 25 2024 update the U S attorney is Joshua S Levy Federal Public Defender s OfficeThe Federal Public Defender s Office represents individuals who cannot afford to hire a lawyer in federal criminal cases and related matters The office is assigned to cases by the district courts in three districts New Hampshire Rhode Island and Massachusetts and by the U S Court of Appeals for the First Circuit Current judgesAs of December 6 2024 update Title Judge Duty station Born Term of service Appointed by Active Chief Senior 42 Chief Judge F Dennis Saylor IV Boston 1955 2004 present 2020 present G W Bush 35 District Judge Nathaniel M Gorton Boston 1938 1992 present G H W Bush 38 District Judge Richard G Stearns Boston 1944 1993 present Clinton 43 District Judge Denise J Casper Boston 1968 2010 present Obama 45 District Judge Indira Talwani Boston 1960 2014 present Obama 46 District Judge Mark G Mastroianni Springfield 1964 2014 present Obama 47 District Judge Leo T Sorokin Boston 1961 2014 present Obama 48 District Judge Allison D Burroughs Boston 1961 2014 present Obama 49 District Judge Angel Kelley Boston 1967 2021 present Biden 50 District Judge Margaret R Guzman Worcester 1960 2023 present Biden 51 District Judge Myong J Joun Boston 1971 2023 present Biden 52 District Judge Julia Kobick Boston 1983 2023 present Biden 53 District Judge Brian E Murphy Boston 1979 2024 present Biden 30 Senior Judge Rya W Zobel Boston 1931 1979 2014 2014 present Carter 31 Senior Judge William G Young Boston 1940 1985 2021 1999 2005 2021 present Reagan 32 Senior Judge Mark L Wolf Boston 1946 1985 2013 2006 2012 2013 present Reagan 33 Senior Judge Douglas P Woodlock Boston 1947 1986 2015 2015 present Reagan 37 Senior Judge Patti B Saris Boston 1951 1993 2024 2013 2019 2024 present Clinton 40 Senior Judge Michael Ponsor Springfield 1946 1994 2011 2011 present Clinton 41 Senior Judge George A O Toole Jr Boston 1947 1995 2018 2018 present ClintonVacancies and pending nominationsSeat Prior judge s duty station Seat last held by Vacancy reason Date of vacancy Nominee Date of nomination 13 Boston MA Nathaniel M Gorton Senior status May 31 2025 7 F Dennis Saylor IV July 31 2025 Former judges Judge State Born died Active service Chief Judge Senior status Appointed by Reason for termination 1 John Lowell MA 1743 1802 1789 1801 Washington elevation to 1st Cir 2 John Davis MA 1761 1847 1801 1841 J Adams resignation 3 Peleg Sprague MA 1793 1880 1841 1865 Tyler resignation 4 John Lowell MA 1824 1897 1865 1879 Lincoln elevation to 1st Cir 5 Thomas Leverett Nelson MA 1827 1897 1879 1897 Hayes death 6 Francis Cabot Lowell MA 1855 1911 1898 1905 McKinley elevation to 1st Cir 7 Frederic Dodge MA 1847 1927 1905 1912 T Roosevelt elevation to 1st Cir 8 James Madison Morton Jr MA 1869 1940 1912 1932 Taft elevation to 1st Cir 9 Elisha Hume Brewster MA 1871 1946 1922 1941 1941 1946 Harding death 10 James Arnold Lowell MA 1869 1933 1922 1933 Harding death 11 Hugh Dean McLellan MA 1876 1953 1932 1941 Hoover resignation 12 George Clinton Sweeney MA 1895 1966 1935 1966 1948 1965 1966 F Roosevelt death 13 Francis Ford MA 1882 1975 1938 1972 1972 1975 F Roosevelt death 14 Arthur Daniel Healey MA 1889 1948 1941 1948 F Roosevelt death 15 Charles Edward Wyzanski Jr MA 1906 1986 1941 1971 1965 1971 1971 1986 F Roosevelt death 16 William T McCarthy MA 1885 1964 1949 1960 1960 1964 Truman death 17 Bailey Aldrich MA 1907 2002 1954 1959 Eisenhower elevation to 1st Cir 18 Anthony Julian MA 1902 1984 1959 1972 1971 1972 1972 1984 Eisenhower death 19 Andrew A Caffrey MA 1920 1993 1960 1986 1972 1986 1986 1993 Eisenhower Kennedy death 20 W Arthur Garrity Jr MA 1920 1999 1966 1985 1985 1999 L Johnson death 21 Frank Jerome Murray MA 1904 1995 1967 1977 1977 1995 L Johnson death 22 Levin H Campbell MA 1927 present 1971 1972 Nixon elevation to 1st Cir 23 Frank Harlan Freedman MA 1924 2003 1972 1992 1986 1992 1992 2003 Nixon death 24 Joseph L Tauro MA 1931 2018 1972 2013 1992 1999 2013 2018 Nixon death 25 Walter Jay Skinner MA 1927 2005 1973 1992 1992 2005 Nixon death 26 A David Mazzone MA 1928 2004 1978 1993 1993 2004 Carter death 27 Robert Keeton MA 1919 2007 1979 2003 2003 2006 Carter retirement 28 John J McNaught MA 1921 1994 1979 1991 Carter retirement 29 David Sutherland Nelson MA 1933 1998 1979 1991 1991 1998 Carter death 34 Edward F Harrington MA 1933 2025 1988 2001 2001 2025 Reagan death 36 Reginald C Lindsay MA 1945 2009 1993 2009 Clinton death 39 Nancy Gertner MA 1946 present 1994 2011 2011 Clinton retirement 44 Timothy S Hillman MA 1948 present 2012 2022 2022 2024 Obama retirement Recess appointment formally nominated on January 10 1961 confirmed by the United States Senate on August 9 1961 and received commission on August 16 1961 Judge Caffrey was given a recess appointment by President Eisenhower Judge Caffrey was nominated by President Eisenhower but was appointed to the Court by i e received his commission from President Kennedy Chief judgesChief Judge Sweeney 1948 1965 Wyzanski 1965 1971 Julian 1971 1972 Caffrey 1972 1986 Freedman 1986 1992 Tauro 1992 1999 Young 1999 2005 Wolf 2005 2012 Saris 2013 2019 Saylor 2020 present 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 seatsSeat 1 Seat established on September 24 1789 by 1 Stat 73 John A Lowell 1789 1801 Davis 1801 1841 Sprague 1841 1865 John Lowell 1865 1879 T Nelson 1879 1897 F Lowell 1898 1905 Dodge 1905 1912 Morton Jr 1912 1932 McLellan 1932 1941 Wyzanski Jr 1941 1971 Campbell 1971 1972 Freedman 1972 1992 Ponsor 1994 2011 Mastroianni 2014 present Seat 2 Seat established on September 14 1922 by 42 Stat 837 temporary Seat made permanent on August 19 1935 by 49 Stat 659 Brewster 1922 1941 Healey 1941 1948 McCarthy 1949 1960 Caffrey 1961 1986 Harrington 1988 2001 Seat abolished on March 1 2001 temporary judgeship expired Seat 3 Seat established on September 14 1922 by 42 Stat 837 temporary Seat made permanent on August 19 1935 by 49 Stat 659 James A Lowell 1922 1933 Sweeney 1935 1966 Murray 1967 1977 Mazzone 1978 1993 Gertner 1994 2011 Hillman 2012 2022 Guzman 2023 present Seat 4 Seat established on May 31 1938 by 52 Stat 584 temporary Seat made permanent on November 21 1941 by 55 Stat 773 Ford 1938 1972 Tauro 1972 2013 Sorokin 2014 present Seat 5 Seat established on February 10 1954 by 68 Stat 68 Aldrich 1954 1959 Julian 1959 1972 Skinner 1973 1992 Saris 1993 2024 Murphy 2024 present Seat 6 Seat established on May 19 1961 by 75 Stat 80 Garrity Jr 1966 1985 Woodlock 1986 2015 Kelley 2021 present Seat 7 Seat established on October 20 1978 by 92 Stat 1629 Keeton 1979 2003 Saylor IV 2004 present Seat 8 Seat established on October 20 1978 by 92 Stat 1629 McNaught 1979 1991 Stearns 1993 present Seat 9 Seat established on October 20 1978 by 92 Stat 1629 D Nelson 1979 1991 Lindsay 1993 2009 Casper 2010 present Seat 10 Seat established on October 20 1978 by 92 Stat 1629 Zobel 1979 2014 Burroughs 2014 present Seat 11 Seat established on July 10 1984 by 98 Stat 333 Wolf 1985 2013 Talwani 2014 present Seat 12 Seat established on July 10 1984 by 98 Stat 333 temporary Seat made permanent on December 1 1990 by 104 Stat 5089 Young 1985 2021 Kobick 2023 present Seat 13 Seat established on December 1 1990 by 104 Stat 5089 Gorton 1992 present Seat 14 Seat established on May 26 1995 pursuant to 104 Stat 5089 temporary Seat became permanent upon the abolition of Seat 2 on March 1 2001 O Toole Jr 1995 2018 Joun 2023 presentList of U S attorneysChristopher Gore 1789 1796 Harrison Gray Otis 1796 John Davis 1796 1801 1801 1829 1829 1835 1835 1841 1841 1845 Robert Rantoul Jr 1846 1849 George Lunt 1850 1853 Benjamin F Hallett 1853 1857 Charles L Woodbury 1857 1861 Richard Henry Dana Jr 1861 1866 George Stillman Hillard 1866 1870 David H Mason 1870 1873 George P Sanger 1873 1886 George M Stearns 1886 1887 Owen A Galvin 1887 1890 Frank D Allen 1890 1893 Sherman Hoar 1893 1897 Boyd B Jones 1897 1901 Henry P Moulton 1901 1905 Melvin O Adams 1905 1906 Asa P French 1906 1914 George Weston Anderson 1914 1917 Thomas J Boynton 1917 1920 Daniel J Gallagher 1920 1921 Robert O Harris 1921 1924 Harold P Williams 1925 1926 Frederick H Tarr 1926 1933 Francis J W Ford 1933 1938 John A Canavan 1938 1939 Edmund J Brandon 1939 1946 George F Garrity 1946 1947 William T McCarthy 1947 1949 George F Garrity 1949 1953 Anthony Julian 1953 1959 Elliot Richardson 1959 1961 W Arthur Garrity Jr 1961 1966 Paul F Markham 1966 1969 Herbert F Travers Jr 1969 1971 James N Gabriel 1971 1972 Joseph L Tauro 1972 James N Gabriel 1973 1977 Edward F Harrington 1977 1981 William F Weld 1981 1986 Robert Mueller Acting 1986 1987 Frank L McNamara Jr 1987 1989 Acting 1989 Acting 1989 Wayne Budd 1989 1992 Acting 1992 1993 Donald K Stern 1993 2001 Michael Sullivan 2001 2009 Acting 2009 Carmen Ortiz 2009 2017 Acting 2017 Andrew Lelling 2017 2021 Acting 2021 2022 Rachael Rollins 2022 2023 Joshua S Levy 2023 2025 Acting 2025 List of U S marshalsJonathan Jackson 1789 1791 John Brooks 1791 1796 Samuel Bradford 1796 1804 Thomson J Skinner 1804 1807 James Prince 1807 1821 Samuel D Harris 1821 1833 Jonas L Sibley 1833 1841 Solomon Lincoln 1841 1844 Isaac O Barnes 1844 1850 Charles Devens 1850 1853 Watson Freeman 1853 1861 John S Keyes 1861 1867 George Leonard Andrews 1867 1871 Roland G Usher 1871 1879 Nathaniel P Banks 1879 1888 Henry B Lovering 1888 1891 William W Doherty 1891 1894 Henry W Swift 1894 1899 Charles K Darling 1899 1908 Guy Murchie Sr 1908 1915 John Joseph Mitchell 1915 1920 Patrick J Duane acting 1920 1921 William J Keville 1921 1934 John J Murphy 1934 1939 J Henry Goguen 1939 1947 Arthur J B Cartier 1947 1953 Robert H Beaudreau 1953 1956 Ralph W Gray 1956 1961 Robert F Morey 1961 1969 Albert A Gammal Jr 1969 1970 John A Birknes 1970 1977 James I Hartigan 1977 1981 Bernard Stone acting 1981 1983 James B Roche III 1983 1990 Thomas Nixon acting 1990 1991 Robert T Guiney 1991 1994 Nancy McGillivray 1994 2002 Anthony Dichio 2002 2005 John Gibbons 2010 2021 Brian A Kyes 2023 present Notable casesThis section needs expansion with a comprehensive review it s not as if only 2 cases meet the definition of notability over 140 years You can help by adding to it November 2020 Ghen v Rich 1881 a whale is the property of the whaler who killed it and not the person who found it dead on the beach 2019 college admissions bribery scandal 2019 See alsoCourts of Massachusetts Judiciary of Massachusetts List of current United States district judges List of United States federal courthouses in Massachusetts United States Court of Appeals for the First CircuitReferences28 U S C 101 United States Attorney www justice gov January 10 2022 Retrieved May 22 2023 About us bostondefender org Retrieved January 27 2015 Future Judicial Vacancies United States Courts www uscourts gov U S District Court Judge F Dennis Saylor IV has advised President Biden that he intends to retire from regular active service as a United States District Court Judge PDF mad courts gov Press release October 7 2024 Retrieved October 8 2024 External linksUnited States District Court for the District of Massachusetts Official Website United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts Official Website United States Marshal for the District of Massachusetts Official Website 42 21 14 N 71 02 49 W 42 354 N 71 047 W 42 354 71 047