The United States District Court for the Southern District of Illinois (in case citations, S.D. Ill.) is a federal district court covering approximately the southern third of the state of Illinois.
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Location | Melvin Price Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (East St. Louis) More locations
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Appeals to | Seventh Circuit |
Established | February 13, 1855 |
Judges | 4 |
Chief Judge | Nancy J. Rosenstengel |
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U.S. Attorney | (acting) |
U.S. Marshal | David C. Davis |
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Appeals from the Southern District of Illinois are taken to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit).
It has three courthouses, at Benton, Cairo, and East St. Louis. At present, four judges are assigned to this district.
History

The United States District Court for the District of Illinois was established by a statute passed by the United States Congress on March 3, 1819, 3 Stat. 502. The act established a single office for a judge to preside over the court. Initially, the court was not within any existing judicial circuit, so the district court exercised the jurisdiction of both a district court and a circuit court, with appeals and writs of error taken directly to the United States Supreme Court. In 1837, Congress placed the District of Illinois within the newly created Seventh Circuit, and the district court resumed its normal jurisdiction, 5 Stat. 176.
The Southern District itself was created by a statute passed on February 13, 1855, 10 Stat. 606, which subdivided the District of Illinois into the Northern and the Southern Districts. The boundaries of the District and the seats of the courts were set forth in the statute:
The counties of Hancock, McDonough, Peoria, Woodford, Livingston, and Iroquois, and all the counties in the said State north of them, shall compose one district, to be called the northern district of Illinois, and courts shall be held for the said district at the city of Chicago; and the residue of the counties of the said State shall compose another district, to be called the southern district of Illinois, and courts shall be held for the same at the city of Springfield.
The district has since been re-organized several times. The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Illinois was created on March 3, 1905 by 33 Stat. 992, by splitting counties out of the Northern and Southern Districts. It was later eliminated in a reorganization on October 2, 1978 which replaced it with a Central District, 92 Stat. 883, formed primarily from parts of the Southern District, and returning some counties to the Northern District.
Jurisdiction
The jurisdiction of the Southern District of Illinois comprises the following counties: Alexander, Bond, Calhoun, Clark, Clay, Clinton, Crawford, Cumberland, Edwards, Effingham, Fayette, Franklin, Gallatin, Hamilton, Hardin, Jackson, Jasper, Jefferson, Jersey, Johnson, Lawrence, Madison, Marion, Massac, Monroe, Perry, Pope, Pulaski, Randolph, Richland, Saline, St. Clair, Union, Wabash, Washington, Wayne, White, and Williamson. The district was created in 1979. It has jurisdiction over the eastern suburbs of St. Louis and the city of Carbondale.
The United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Illinois represents the United States in civil and criminal litigation in the court. The current United States Attorney is Rachelle Crowe, who was sworn in on June 21, 2022.
Current judges
As of September 23, 2020[update]:
# | Title | Judge | Duty station | Born | Term of service | Appointed by | ||
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21 | Chief Judge | Nancy J. Rosenstengel | East St. Louis | 1968 | 2014–present | 2019–present | — | Obama |
22 | District Judge | Staci M. Yandle | Benton | 1961 | 2014–present | — | — | Obama |
23 | District Judge | Stephen P. McGlynn | East St. Louis | 1962 | 2020–present | — | — | Trump |
24 | District Judge | David W. Dugan | East St. Louis | 1960 | 2020–present | — | — | Trump |
16 | Senior Judge | John Phil Gilbert | Benton | 1949 | 1992–2014 | 1993–2000 | 2014–present | G.H.W. Bush |
Former judges
# | Judge | State | Born–died | Active service | Chief Judge | Senior status | Appointed by | Reason for termination |
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1 | Samuel Hubbel Treat Jr. | IL | 1811–1887 | 1855–1887 | — | — | Pierce | death |
2 | William J. Allen | IL | 1829–1901 | 1887–1901 | — | — | Cleveland | death |
3 | J. Otis Humphrey | IL | 1850–1918 | 1901–1918 | — | — | McKinley | death |
4 | Louis FitzHenry | IL | 1870–1935 | 1918–1933 | — | — | Wilson | elevation to 7th Cir. |
5 | Charles Guy Briggle | IL | 1883–1972 | 1932–1958 | 1948–1958 | 1958–1972 | Hoover | death |
6 | James Earl Major | IL | 1887–1972 | 1933–1937 | — | — | F. Roosevelt | elevation to 7th Cir. |
7 | J. Leroy Adair | IL | 1887–1956 | 1937–1956 | — | — | F. Roosevelt | death |
8 | Frederick Olen Mercer | IL | 1901–1966 | 1956–1966 | 1958–1966 | — | Eisenhower | death |
— | William George Juergens | IL | 1904–1988 | — | — | 1979–1988 | Eisenhower/Operation of law | death |
9 | Omer Poos | IL | 1902–1976 | 1958–1973 | 1966–1972 | 1973–1976 | Eisenhower | death |
10 | Robert Dale Morgan | IL | 1912–2002 | 1967–1979 | 1972–1979 | — | L. Johnson | reassignment to C.D. Ill. |
11 | James L. Foreman | IL | 1927–2012 | 1979–1992 | 1979–1992 | 1992–2012 | Nixon/Operation of law | death |
12 | Harlington Wood Jr. | IL | 1920–2008 | 1973–1976 | — | — | Nixon | elevation to 7th Cir. |
13 | James Waldo Ackerman | IL | 1926–1984 | 1976–1979 | — | — | Ford | reassignment to C.D. Ill. |
14 | William Louis Beatty | IL | 1925–2001 | 1979–1992 | — | 1992–2001 | Carter | death |
15 | William Donald Stiehl | IL | 1925–2016 | 1986–1996 | 1992–1993 | 1996–2016 | Reagan | death |
17 | Paul E. Riley | IL | 1942–2001 | 1994–2001 | — | — | Clinton | death |
18 | G. Patrick Murphy | IL | 1948–present | 1998–2013 | 2000–2007 | — | Clinton | retirement |
19 | David R. Herndon | IL | 1953–present | 1998–2019 | 2007–2014 | — | Clinton | retirement |
20 | Michael Joseph Reagan | IL | 1954–present | 2000–2019 | 2014–2019 | — | Clinton | retirement |
- Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 20, 1887, confirmed by the United States Senate on January 19, 1888, and received commission the same day.
- Recess appointment; formally nominated on January 8, 1934, confirmed by the Senate on January 23, 1934, and received commission on January 26, 1934.
- Reassigned from the Eastern District of Illinois.
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.
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United States Attorneys for the Southern District of Illinois
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The United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Illinois is the federal prosecuting office for cases arising in 38 counties in Southern Illinois. The Office is headquartered in Fairview Heights and also has branch offices in Benton and East St. Louis.
- William E. Trautmann 1905-10
- Charles A. Karch 1914-1918?
- James G. Burnside 1918-22
- W. O. Potter 1922-26
- Harold G. Baker 1926-31
- Paul F. Jones 1931-35
- Arthur Roe 1935-42
- Henry Grady Vien 1942-43
- William W. Hart 1943-53
- Clifford M. Raemer 1953-57
- Carl W. Feickert 1957-65
- James R. Burgess, Jr.* (April 1979 – January 1982)
- Frederick J. Hess* (January 1982 – June 1993)
- Clifford J. Proud (June 1993 – November 1993)
- W. Charles Grace* (December 20, 1993 – January 30, 2002)
- Robert J. Cleary (January 30, 2002 – May 29, 2002)
- Laura J. Jones (May 30, 2002 – August 6, 2002)
- Miriam F. Miquelon* (August 7, 2002 – September 1, 2003)
- Richard E. Byrne (September 2, 2003 – November 15, 2003)
- Ronald J. Tenpas* (November 16, 2003 – November 20, 2005)
- Edward E. McNally (November 21, 2005 – March 11, 2006)
- Randy G. Massey(March 12, 2006 – November. 4, 2007)
- Courtney Cox (November 5, 2007 – August 26, 2010)
- Stephen R. Wigginton* (August 27, 2010 – December 11, 2015)
- James L. Porter(December 12, 2015 – July 7, 2016)
- Donald S. Boyce (July 8, 2016 – July 22, 2018)
- Steven D. Weinhoeft (July 23, 2018 – June 21, 2022)
- Rachelle Aud Crowe* (June 21, 2022 – February 18, 2025)
- (acting) (February 18, 2025-)
(*) Presidential appointment
See also
- Courts of Illinois
- List of current United States district judges
- List of United States federal courthouses in Illinois
References
- Asbury Dickens, A Synoptical Index to the Laws and Treaties of the United States of America (1852), p. 393.
- U.S. District Courts of Illinois, Legislative history, Federal Judicial Center.
- "Meet the U.S. Attorney - Rachelle Aud Crowe". United States Department of Justice. 19 February 2015. Retrieved 2023-01-06.
- "The Political Graveyard: U.S. District Attorneys in Illinois". politicalgraveyard.com. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
External links
- United States District Court for the Southern District of Illinois Official Website
- United States Attorney for the Southern District of Illinois Official Website
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The United States District Court for the Southern District of Illinois in case citations S D Ill is a federal district court covering approximately the southern third of the state of Illinois United States District Court for the Southern District of Illinois S D Ill Map indicating the changing Districts of IllinoisLocationMelvin Price Federal Building and U S Courthouse East St Louis More locationsBentonAltonCairoAppeals toSeventh CircuitEstablishedFebruary 13 1855Judges4Chief JudgeNancy J RosenstengelOfficers of the courtU S Attorney acting U S MarshalDavid C Daviswww wbr ilsd wbr uscourts wbr gov Appeals from the Southern District of Illinois are taken to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit except for patent claims and claims against the U S government under the Tucker Act which are appealed to the Federal Circuit It has three courthouses at Benton Cairo and East St Louis At present four judges are assigned to this district HistoryThe Benton Federal Building and U S Courthouse is located a block from the town square and approximately 300 miles south of Chicago Constructed in 1959 the two story building houses U S District and Bankruptcy courts The Benton Courthouse was constructed in 1959 from steel and block with brick veneer and clip on aluminum panels The United States District Court for the District of Illinois was established by a statute passed by the United States Congress on March 3 1819 3 Stat 502 The act established a single office for a judge to preside over the court Initially the court was not within any existing judicial circuit so the district court exercised the jurisdiction of both a district court and a circuit court with appeals and writs of error taken directly to the United States Supreme Court In 1837 Congress placed the District of Illinois within the newly created Seventh Circuit and the district court resumed its normal jurisdiction 5 Stat 176 The Southern District itself was created by a statute passed on February 13 1855 10 Stat 606 which subdivided the District of Illinois into the Northern and the Southern Districts The boundaries of the District and the seats of the courts were set forth in the statute The counties of Hancock McDonough Peoria Woodford Livingston and Iroquois and all the counties in the said State north of them shall compose one district to be called the northern district of Illinois and courts shall be held for the said district at the city of Chicago and the residue of the counties of the said State shall compose another district to be called the southern district of Illinois and courts shall be held for the same at the city of Springfield The district has since been re organized several times The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Illinois was created on March 3 1905 by 33 Stat 992 by splitting counties out of the Northern and Southern Districts It was later eliminated in a reorganization on October 2 1978 which replaced it with a Central District 92 Stat 883 formed primarily from parts of the Southern District and returning some counties to the Northern District JurisdictionThe jurisdiction of the Southern District of Illinois comprises the following counties Alexander Bond Calhoun Clark Clay Clinton Crawford Cumberland Edwards Effingham Fayette Franklin Gallatin Hamilton Hardin Jackson Jasper Jefferson Jersey Johnson Lawrence Madison Marion Massac Monroe Perry Pope Pulaski Randolph Richland Saline St Clair Union Wabash Washington Wayne White and Williamson The district was created in 1979 It has jurisdiction over the eastern suburbs of St Louis and the city of Carbondale The United States Attorney s Office for the Southern District of Illinois represents the United States in civil and criminal litigation in the court The current United States Attorney is Rachelle Crowe who was sworn in on June 21 2022 Current judgesAs of September 23 2020 update Title Judge Duty station Born Term of service Appointed by Active Chief Senior 21 Chief Judge Nancy J Rosenstengel East St Louis 1968 2014 present 2019 present Obama 22 District Judge Staci M Yandle Benton 1961 2014 present Obama 23 District Judge Stephen P McGlynn East St Louis 1962 2020 present Trump 24 District Judge David W Dugan East St Louis 1960 2020 present Trump 16 Senior Judge John Phil Gilbert Benton 1949 1992 2014 1993 2000 2014 present G H W BushFormer judges Judge State Born died Active service Chief Judge Senior status Appointed by Reason for termination 1 Samuel Hubbel Treat Jr IL 1811 1887 1855 1887 Pierce death 2 William J Allen IL 1829 1901 1887 1901 Cleveland death 3 J Otis Humphrey IL 1850 1918 1901 1918 McKinley death 4 Louis FitzHenry IL 1870 1935 1918 1933 Wilson elevation to 7th Cir 5 Charles Guy Briggle IL 1883 1972 1932 1958 1948 1958 1958 1972 Hoover death 6 James Earl Major IL 1887 1972 1933 1937 F Roosevelt elevation to 7th Cir 7 J Leroy Adair IL 1887 1956 1937 1956 F Roosevelt death 8 Frederick Olen Mercer IL 1901 1966 1956 1966 1958 1966 Eisenhower death William George Juergens IL 1904 1988 1979 1988 Eisenhower Operation of law death 9 Omer Poos IL 1902 1976 1958 1973 1966 1972 1973 1976 Eisenhower death 10 Robert Dale Morgan IL 1912 2002 1967 1979 1972 1979 L Johnson reassignment to C D Ill 11 James L Foreman IL 1927 2012 1979 1992 1979 1992 1992 2012 Nixon Operation of law death 12 Harlington Wood Jr IL 1920 2008 1973 1976 Nixon elevation to 7th Cir 13 James Waldo Ackerman IL 1926 1984 1976 1979 Ford reassignment to C D Ill 14 William Louis Beatty IL 1925 2001 1979 1992 1992 2001 Carter death 15 William Donald Stiehl IL 1925 2016 1986 1996 1992 1993 1996 2016 Reagan death 17 Paul E Riley IL 1942 2001 1994 2001 Clinton death 18 G Patrick Murphy IL 1948 present 1998 2013 2000 2007 Clinton retirement 19 David R Herndon IL 1953 present 1998 2019 2007 2014 Clinton retirement 20 Michael Joseph Reagan IL 1954 present 2000 2019 2014 2019 Clinton retirement Recess appointment formally nominated on December 20 1887 confirmed by the United States Senate on January 19 1888 and received commission the same day Recess appointment formally nominated on January 8 1934 confirmed by the Senate on January 23 1934 and received commission on January 26 1934 Reassigned from the Eastern District of Illinois Chief 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 February 13 1855 by 10 Stat 606 Treat Jr 1855 1887 Allen 1887 1901 Humphrey 1901 1918 FitzHenry 1918 1933 Major 1934 1937 Adair 1937 1956 Mercer 1956 1966 Morgan 1967 1979 Seat reassigned to Central District on March 31 1979 by 93 Stat 6 Seat 2 Seat established on February 20 1931 by 46 Stat 1196 Briggle 1932 1958 Poos 1958 1973 Wood Jr 1973 1976 Ackerman 1976 1979 Seat reassigned to Central District on March 31 1979 by 93 Stat 6 Seat 3 Seat reassigned from Eastern District on March 31 1979 by 93 Stat 6 Foreman 1979 1992 Gilbert 1992 2014 Yandle 2014 present Seat 4 Seat established on March 31 1979 by 93 Stat 6 Beatty 1979 1992 Herndon 1998 2019 Dugan 2020 present Seat 5 Seat established on July 10 1984 by 98 Stat 333 Stiehl 1986 1996 Murphy 1998 2013 Rosenstengel 2014 present Seat 6 Seat established on December 1 1990 by 104 Stat 5089 temporary Riley 1994 2001 Seat abolished on October 11 2001 temporary judgeship expired Seat 7 Seat established on December 10 1999 pursuant to 71 Stat 586 temporary Seat superseded Seat 6 on October 11 2001 pursuant to 71 Stat 586 Seat made permanent on November 2 2002 by 116 Stat 1758 Reagan 2000 2019 McGlynn 2020 presentUnited States Attorneys for the Southern District of IllinoisThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message The United States Attorney s Office for the Southern District of Illinois is the federal prosecuting office for cases arising in 38 counties in Southern Illinois The Office is headquartered in Fairview Heights and also has branch offices in Benton and East St Louis William E Trautmann 1905 10 Charles A Karch 1914 1918 James G Burnside 1918 22 W O Potter 1922 26 Harold G Baker 1926 31 Paul F Jones 1931 35 Arthur Roe 1935 42 Henry Grady Vien 1942 43 William W Hart 1943 53 Clifford M Raemer 1953 57 Carl W Feickert 1957 65 James R Burgess Jr April 1979 January 1982 Frederick J Hess January 1982 June 1993 Clifford J Proud June 1993 November 1993 W Charles Grace December 20 1993 January 30 2002 Robert J Cleary January 30 2002 May 29 2002 Laura J Jones May 30 2002 August 6 2002 Miriam F Miquelon August 7 2002 September 1 2003 Richard E Byrne September 2 2003 November 15 2003 Ronald J Tenpas November 16 2003 November 20 2005 Edward E McNally November 21 2005 March 11 2006 Randy G Massey March 12 2006 November 4 2007 Courtney Cox November 5 2007 August 26 2010 Stephen R Wigginton August 27 2010 December 11 2015 James L Porter December 12 2015 July 7 2016 Donald S Boyce July 8 2016 July 22 2018 Steven D Weinhoeft July 23 2018 June 21 2022 Rachelle Aud Crowe June 21 2022 February 18 2025 acting February 18 2025 Presidential appointmentSee alsoCourts of Illinois List of current United States district judges List of United States federal courthouses in IllinoisReferencesAsbury Dickens A Synoptical Index to the Laws and Treaties of the United States of America 1852 p 393 U S District Courts of Illinois Legislative history Federal Judicial Center Meet the U S Attorney Rachelle Aud Crowe United States Department of Justice 19 February 2015 Retrieved 2023 01 06 The Political Graveyard U S District Attorneys in Illinois politicalgraveyard com Retrieved 2024 04 13 External linksUnited States District Court for the Southern District of Illinois Official Website United States Attorney for the Southern District of Illinois Official Website 38 37 26 N 90 09 23 W 38 6238 N 90 1565 W 38 6238 90 1565