The United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio (in case citations, S.D. Ohio) is one of two United States district courts in Ohio and includes forty-eight of the state's eighty-eight counties—everything from the Columbus area southward. Appeals from the court are taken to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit at Cincinnati (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 | Columbus More locations
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Appeals to | Sixth Circuit |
Established | February 10, 1855 |
Judges | 8 |
Chief Judge | Sarah D. Morrison |
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The United States Attorney's Office of the Southern District of Ohio represents the United States in civil and criminal litigation in the court. As of February 2025[update], the United States attorney is .
Divisions
The court is divided into two divisions.
Eastern Division
The Eastern Division, which sits in the Joseph P. Kinneary United States Courthouse at Columbus, serves the counties of Athens, Belmont, Coshocton, Delaware, Fairfield, Fayette, Franklin, Gallia, Guernsey, Harrison, Hocking, Jackson, Jefferson, Knox, Licking, Logan, Madison, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan, Morrow, Muskingum, Noble, Perry, Pickaway, Pike, Ross, Union, Vinton, and Washington.
Western Division
The Western Division sits at both Cincinnati and Dayton. Cases from the counties of Adams, Brown, Butler, Clermont, Clinton, Hamilton, Highland, Lawrence, Scioto, and Warren are heard at Cincinnati in the Potter Stewart United States Courthouse. Cases from the counties of Champaign, Clark, Darke, Greene, Miami, Montgomery, Preble, and Shelby are heard at Dayton.
History
The United States District Court for the District of Ohio was established on February 19, 1803, by 2 Stat. 201. The act of authorized one judgeship for the court. The district court in Ohio, not being assigned to a judicial circuit, was granted the same jurisdiction as U.S. circuit courts, except in appeals and writs of error, which were the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court. By the act of February 24, 1807, 2 Stat. 420, the authority of the Ohio district court to exercise the jurisdiction of a U.S. circuit court was repealed, and Ohio was assigned to the newly organized Seventh Circuit. It also provided for a U.S. circuit court for the District of Ohio. The District was subdivided into Northern and Southern Districts on February 10, 1855, by 10 Stat. 604. The district judge serving the District of Ohio, Humphrey H. Leavitt, was reassigned to the Southern District of Ohio.
On July 23, 1866, by 14 Stat. 209, Congress reorganized the circuits and assigned Ohio to the Sixth Circuit. Additional judgeships were created in 1910, 1937, 1966, 1970, 1978, 1984, and 1990.
Current judges
As of September 7, 2024[update]:
# | Title | Judge | Duty station | Born | Term of service | Appointed by | ||
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37 | Chief Judge | Sarah D. Morrison | Columbus | 1970 | 2019–present | 2024–present | — | Trump |
30 | District Judge | Edmund A. Sargus Jr. | Columbus | 1953 | 1996–present | 2015–2019 | — | Clinton |
31 | District Judge | Algenon L. Marbley | Columbus | 1954 | 1997–present | 2019–2024 | — | Clinton |
34 | District Judge | Michael H. Watson | Columbus | 1956 | 2004–present | — | — | G.W. Bush |
38 | District Judge | Douglas R. Cole | Cincinnati | 1964 | 2019–present | — | — | Trump |
39 | District Judge | Matthew W. McFarland | Cincinnati | 1967 | 2019–present | — | — | Trump |
40 | District Judge | Michael J. Newman | Dayton | 1960 | 2020–present | — | — | Trump |
41 | District Judge | Jeffery P. Hopkins | Cincinnati | 1960 | 2022–present | — | — | Biden |
23 | Senior Judge | Walter Herbert Rice | Dayton | 1937 | 1980–2004 | 1996–2003 | 2004–present | Carter |
25 | Senior Judge | Herman Jacob Weber | Cincinnati | 1927 | 1985–2002 | — | 2002–present | Reagan |
26 | Senior Judge | James L. Graham | Columbus | 1939 | 1986–2004 | 2003–2004 | 2004–present | Reagan |
28 | Senior Judge | Sandra Beckwith | Cincinnati | 1943 | 1992–2009 | 2004–2009 | 2009–present | G.H.W. Bush |
29 | Senior Judge | Susan J. Dlott | Cincinnati | 1949 | 1995–2018 | 2009–2015 | 2018–present | Clinton |
32 | Senior Judge | Thomas M. Rose | Dayton | 1948 | 2002–2017 | — | 2017–present | G.W. Bush |
35 | Senior Judge | Michael R. Barrett | Cincinnati | 1951 | 2006–2019 | — | 2019–present | G.W. Bush |
36 | Senior Judge | Timothy Black | Cincinnati | 1953 | 2010–2022 | — | 2022–present | Obama |
Former judges
# | Judge | State | Born–died | Active service | Chief Judge | Senior status | Appointed by | Reason for termination |
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1 | Humphrey H. Leavitt | OH | 1796–1873 | 1855–1871 | — | — | Jackson/Operation of law | retirement |
2 | Philip Bergen Swing | OH | 1820–1882 | 1871–1882 | — | — | Grant | death |
3 | William White | OH | 1822–1883 | 1883 | — | — | Arthur | death |
4 | George Read Sage | OH | 1828–1898 | 1883–1898 | — | — | Arthur | retirement |
5 | Albert C. Thompson | OH | 1842–1910 | 1898–1910 | — | — | McKinley | death |
6 | John Elbert Sater | OH | 1854–1937 | 1907–1924 | — | — | T. Roosevelt | retirement |
7 | Howard Clark Hollister | OH | 1856–1919 | 1910–1919 | — | — | Taft | death |
8 | John Weld Peck | OH | 1874–1937 | 1919–1923 | — | — | Wilson | resignation |
9 | Smith Hickenlooper | OH | 1880–1933 | 1923–1929 | — | — | Harding | elevation to 6th Cir. |
10 | Benson W. Hough | OH | 1875–1935 | 1925–1935 | — | — | Coolidge | death |
11 | Robert Reasoner Nevin | OH | 1875–1952 | 1929–1952 | 1948–1952 | — | Coolidge | death |
12 | Mell G. Underwood | OH | 1892–1972 | 1936–1965 | 1953–1962 | 1965–1972 | F. Roosevelt | death |
13 | John H. Druffel | OH | 1886–1967 | 1937–1961 | — | 1961–1967 | F. Roosevelt | death |
14 | Lester LeFevre Cecil | OH | 1893–1982 | 1953–1959 | — | — | Eisenhower | elevation to 6th Cir. |
15 | Carl Andrew Weinman | OH | 1903–1979 | 1959–1973 | 1962–1973 | 1973–1979 | Eisenhower | death |
16 | John Weld Peck II | OH | 1913–1993 | 1961–1966 | — | — | Kennedy | elevation to 6th Cir. |
17 | Joseph Peter Kinneary | OH | 1905–2003 | 1966–1986 | 1973–1975 | 1986–2003 | L. Johnson | death |
18 | Timothy Sylvester Hogan | OH | 1909–1989 | 1966–1979 | 1975–1977 | 1979–1989 | L. Johnson | death |
19 | David Stewart Porter | OH | 1909–1989 | 1966–1979 | 1977–1979 | 1979–1989 | L. Johnson | death |
20 | Carl Bernard Rubin | OH | 1920–1995 | 1971–1995 | 1979–1990 | — | Nixon | death |
21 | Robert Morton Duncan | OH | 1927–2012 | 1974–1985 | — | — | Nixon | resignation |
22 | John David Holschuh | OH | 1926–2011 | 1980–1996 | 1990–1996 | 1996–2011 | Carter | death |
24 | S. Arthur Spiegel | OH | 1920–2014 | 1980–1995 | — | 1995–2014 | Carter | death |
27 | George Curtis Smith | OH | 1935–2020 | 1987–2002 | — | 2002–2020 | Reagan | death |
33 | Gregory L. Frost | OH | 1949–present | 2003–2016 | — | — | G.W. Bush | retirement |
- Reassigned from the District of Ohio.
- White was confirmed and received his commission, but died without taking the oath of office or commencing service.
- Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 18, 1883, confirmed by the United States Senate on January 7, 1884, and received commission the same day.
- Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 13, 1898, confirmed by the Senate on December 20, 1898, and received commission the same day.
- Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 8, 1908, confirmed by the Senate on March 1, 1909, and received commission the same day.
- Recess appointment; formally nominated on November 16, 1937, confirmed by the Senate on December 8, 1937, and received commission on December 14, 1937.
- Recess appointment; formally nominated on January 15, 1962, confirmed by the Senate on April 11, 1962, and received commission on April 12, 1962.
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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Term start | Term end | United States Attorney |
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1855 | 1856 | Hugh J. Jewett |
1856 | 1858 | John O'Neill |
1858 | 1861 | Stanley Matthews |
1861 | 1865 | Flamen Ball |
1865 | 1866 | Richard Corwine |
1866 | 1869 | Durbin Ward |
1869 | 1877 | Warner Bateman |
1877 | 1885 | Channing Richards |
1885 | 1887 | Philip Kumler |
1887 | 1889 | William Burnet |
1889 | 1894 | John Herron |
1894 | 1898 | Harlan Cleveland |
1898 | 1903 | William Bundy |
1903 | 1916 | Sherman McPherson |
1916 | 1920 | Stuart Bolin |
1920 | 1922 | James Clark |
1922 | 1923 | Thomas Morrow |
1923 | 1925 | Benson W. Hough |
1925 | 1934 | Haveth Mau |
1934 | 1939 | Francis Canny |
1939 | 1939 | James Cleveland |
1939 | 1944 | Leo Crawford |
1944 | 1946 | Byron B. Harlan |
1946 | 1953 | Ray O'Donnell |
1953 | 1961 | Hugh Martin |
1961 | 1966 | Joseph Peter Kinneary |
1966 | 1969 | Robert Draper |
1969 | 1969 | Roger Makley |
1969 | 1977 | William Milligan |
1977 | 1978 | James Rattan |
1978 | 1982 | James Cissell |
1982 | 1985 | Christopher Barnes |
1985 | 1986 | Anthony Nyktas |
1986 | 1993 | Michael Crites |
1993 | 1993 | Barbara Beran |
1993 | 1996 | Edmund A. Sargus Jr. |
1996 | 1997 | Dale Goldberg |
1997 | 2001 | Sharon Zealey |
2001 | 2001 | Salvador Dominguez |
2001 | 2009 | |
2009 | 2016 | Carter M. Stewart |
2016 | 2019 | (Acting) |
2019 | 2021 | David M. DeVillers |
2021 | 2021 | Vipal J. Patel (Acting) |
2021 | 2025 | Kenneth L. Parker |
2025 | (Acting) |
See also
- Courts of Ohio
- List of current United States district judges
- List of United States federal courthouses in Ohio
- United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio
- United States federal judicial district
Notes
- "Southern District of Ohio | United States Attorney's Office announces departure of Kenneth L. Parker as U.S. Attorney | United States Department of Justice". www.justice.gov. 2025-02-19. Retrieved 2025-02-21.
- Asbury Dickens, A Synoptical Index to the Laws and Treaties of the United States of America (1852), p. 392.
- U.S. District Courts of Ohio, Legislative history, Federal Judicial Center.
- "History of the U.S. Attorney Southern District of Ohio". United States Attorney's Office Southern District of Ohio. Retrieved 2012-11-15.
External links
- The court's official site
- U.S. Attorney's site, with map of district
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attorney is DivisionsThe court is divided into two divisions Eastern Division The Eastern Division which sits in the Joseph P Kinneary United States Courthouse at Columbus serves the counties of Athens Belmont Coshocton Delaware Fairfield Fayette Franklin Gallia Guernsey Harrison Hocking Jackson Jefferson Knox Licking Logan Madison Meigs Monroe Morgan Morrow Muskingum Noble Perry Pickaway Pike Ross Union Vinton and Washington Western Division The Western Division sits at both Cincinnati and Dayton Cases from the counties of Adams Brown Butler Clermont Clinton Hamilton Highland Lawrence Scioto and Warren are heard at Cincinnati in the Potter Stewart United States Courthouse Cases from the counties of Champaign Clark Darke Greene Miami Montgomery Preble and Shelby are heard at Dayton HistoryThe United States District Court for the District of Ohio was established on February 19 1803 by 2 Stat 201 The act of authorized one judgeship for the court The district court in Ohio not being assigned to a judicial circuit was granted the same jurisdiction as U S circuit courts except in appeals and writs of error which were the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court By the act of February 24 1807 2 Stat 420 the authority of the Ohio district court to exercise the jurisdiction of a U S circuit court was repealed and Ohio was assigned to the newly organized Seventh Circuit It also provided for a U S circuit court for the District of Ohio The District was subdivided into Northern and Southern Districts on February 10 1855 by 10 Stat 604 The district judge serving the District of Ohio Humphrey H Leavitt was reassigned to the Southern District of Ohio On July 23 1866 by 14 Stat 209 Congress reorganized the circuits and assigned Ohio to the Sixth Circuit Additional judgeships were created in 1910 1937 1966 1970 1978 1984 and 1990 Current judgesAs of September 7 2024 update Title Judge Duty station Born Term of service Appointed by Active Chief Senior 37 Chief Judge Sarah D Morrison Columbus 1970 2019 present 2024 present Trump 30 District Judge Edmund A Sargus Jr Columbus 1953 1996 present 2015 2019 Clinton 31 District Judge Algenon L Marbley Columbus 1954 1997 present 2019 2024 Clinton 34 District Judge Michael H Watson Columbus 1956 2004 present G W Bush 38 District Judge Douglas R Cole Cincinnati 1964 2019 present Trump 39 District Judge Matthew W McFarland Cincinnati 1967 2019 present Trump 40 District Judge Michael J Newman Dayton 1960 2020 present Trump 41 District Judge Jeffery P Hopkins Cincinnati 1960 2022 present Biden 23 Senior Judge Walter Herbert Rice Dayton 1937 1980 2004 1996 2003 2004 present Carter 25 Senior Judge Herman Jacob Weber Cincinnati 1927 1985 2002 2002 present Reagan 26 Senior Judge James L Graham Columbus 1939 1986 2004 2003 2004 2004 present Reagan 28 Senior Judge Sandra Beckwith Cincinnati 1943 1992 2009 2004 2009 2009 present G H W Bush 29 Senior Judge Susan J Dlott Cincinnati 1949 1995 2018 2009 2015 2018 present Clinton 32 Senior Judge Thomas M Rose Dayton 1948 2002 2017 2017 present G W Bush 35 Senior Judge Michael R Barrett Cincinnati 1951 2006 2019 2019 present G W Bush 36 Senior Judge Timothy Black Cincinnati 1953 2010 2022 2022 present ObamaFormer judges Judge State Born died Active service Chief Judge Senior status Appointed by Reason for termination 1 Humphrey H Leavitt OH 1796 1873 1855 1871 Jackson Operation of law retirement 2 Philip Bergen Swing OH 1820 1882 1871 1882 Grant death 3 William White OH 1822 1883 1883 Arthur death 4 George Read Sage OH 1828 1898 1883 1898 Arthur retirement 5 Albert C Thompson OH 1842 1910 1898 1910 McKinley death 6 John Elbert Sater OH 1854 1937 1907 1924 T Roosevelt retirement 7 Howard Clark Hollister OH 1856 1919 1910 1919 Taft death 8 John Weld Peck OH 1874 1937 1919 1923 Wilson resignation 9 Smith Hickenlooper OH 1880 1933 1923 1929 Harding elevation to 6th Cir 10 Benson W Hough OH 1875 1935 1925 1935 Coolidge death 11 Robert Reasoner Nevin OH 1875 1952 1929 1952 1948 1952 Coolidge death 12 Mell G Underwood OH 1892 1972 1936 1965 1953 1962 1965 1972 F Roosevelt death 13 John H Druffel OH 1886 1967 1937 1961 1961 1967 F Roosevelt death 14 Lester LeFevre Cecil OH 1893 1982 1953 1959 Eisenhower elevation to 6th Cir 15 Carl Andrew Weinman OH 1903 1979 1959 1973 1962 1973 1973 1979 Eisenhower death 16 John Weld Peck II OH 1913 1993 1961 1966 Kennedy elevation to 6th Cir 17 Joseph Peter Kinneary OH 1905 2003 1966 1986 1973 1975 1986 2003 L Johnson death 18 Timothy Sylvester Hogan OH 1909 1989 1966 1979 1975 1977 1979 1989 L Johnson death 19 David Stewart Porter OH 1909 1989 1966 1979 1977 1979 1979 1989 L Johnson death 20 Carl Bernard Rubin OH 1920 1995 1971 1995 1979 1990 Nixon death 21 Robert Morton Duncan OH 1927 2012 1974 1985 Nixon resignation 22 John David Holschuh OH 1926 2011 1980 1996 1990 1996 1996 2011 Carter death 24 S Arthur Spiegel OH 1920 2014 1980 1995 1995 2014 Carter death 27 George Curtis Smith OH 1935 2020 1987 2002 2002 2020 Reagan death 33 Gregory L Frost OH 1949 present 2003 2016 G W Bush retirement Reassigned from the District of Ohio White was confirmed and received his commission but died without taking the oath of office or commencing service Recess appointment formally nominated on December 18 1883 confirmed by the United States Senate on January 7 1884 and received commission the same day Recess appointment formally nominated on December 13 1898 confirmed by the Senate on December 20 1898 and received commission the same day Recess appointment formally nominated on December 8 1908 confirmed by the Senate on March 1 1909 and received commission the same day Recess appointment formally nominated on November 16 1937 confirmed by the Senate on December 8 1937 and received commission on December 14 1937 Recess appointment formally nominated on January 15 1962 confirmed by the Senate on April 11 1962 and received commission on April 12 1962 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 reassigned from District of Ohio on February 10 1855 by 10 Stat 604 Leavitt 1855 1871 Swing 1871 1882 White 1883 Sage 1883 1898 Thompson 1898 1910 Seat abolished on January 26 1910 temporary judgeship expired Seat 2 Seat established on February 25 1907 by 34 Stat 928 temporary Seat became permanent upon the abolition of Seat 1 on January 26 1910 Sater 1909 1924 Hough 1925 1935 Underwood 1936 1965 Kinneary 1966 1986 Smith 1987 2002 Frost 2003 2016 Morrison 2019 present Seat 3 Seat established on February 24 1910 by 36 Stat 202 Hollister 1910 1919 Peck 1919 1923 Hickenlooper 1923 1927 Nevin 1929 1952 Cecil 1953 1959 Weinman 1959 1973 Duncan 1974 1985 Graham 1986 2004 Watson 2004 present Seat 4 Seat established on August 25 1937 by 50 Stat 805 Druffel 1937 1961 Seat abolished on September 30 1961 temporary judgeship expired Seat 5 Seat established on May 19 1961 by 75 Stat 80 temporary Seat became permanent upon the abolition of Seat 4 on September 30 1961 Peck II 1961 1966 Hogan 1966 1979 Rice 1980 2004 Barrett 2006 2019 Newman 2020 present Seat 6 Seat established on March 18 1966 by 80 Stat 75 Porter 1966 1979 Spiegel 1980 1995 Dlott 1995 2018 Cole 2019 present Seat 7 Seat established on June 2 1970 by 84 Stat 294 Rubin 1971 1995 Sargus Jr 1996 present Seat 8 Seat established on October 20 1978 by 92 Stat 1629 Holschuh 1980 1996 Marbley 1997 present Seat 9 Seat established on July 10 1984 by 98 Stat 347 Weber 1985 2002 Rose 2002 2017 McFarland 2019 present Seat 10 Seat established on December 1 1990 by 104 Stat 5089 Beckwith 1992 2009 Black 2010 2022 Hopkins 2022 presentUnited States attorneysTerm start Term end United States Attorney 1855 1856 Hugh J Jewett 1856 1858 John O Neill 1858 1861 Stanley Matthews 1861 1865 Flamen Ball 1865 1866 Richard Corwine 1866 1869 Durbin Ward 1869 1877 Warner Bateman 1877 1885 Channing Richards 1885 1887 Philip Kumler 1887 1889 William Burnet 1889 1894 John Herron 1894 1898 Harlan Cleveland 1898 1903 William Bundy 1903 1916 Sherman McPherson 1916 1920 Stuart Bolin 1920 1922 James Clark 1922 1923 Thomas Morrow 1923 1925 Benson W Hough 1925 1934 Haveth Mau 1934 1939 Francis Canny 1939 1939 James Cleveland 1939 1944 Leo Crawford 1944 1946 Byron B Harlan 1946 1953 Ray O Donnell 1953 1961 Hugh Martin 1961 1966 Joseph Peter Kinneary 1966 1969 Robert Draper 1969 1969 Roger Makley 1969 1977 William Milligan 1977 1978 James Rattan 1978 1982 James Cissell 1982 1985 Christopher Barnes 1985 1986 Anthony Nyktas 1986 1993 Michael Crites 1993 1993 Barbara Beran 1993 1996 Edmund A Sargus Jr 1996 1997 Dale Goldberg 1997 2001 Sharon Zealey 2001 2001 Salvador Dominguez 2001 2009 2009 2016 Carter M Stewart 2016 2019 Acting 2019 2021 David M DeVillers 2021 2021 Vipal J Patel Acting 2021 2025 Kenneth L Parker 2025 Acting See alsoCourts of Ohio List of current United States district judges List of United States federal courthouses in Ohio United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio United States federal judicial districtNotes Southern District of Ohio United States Attorney s Office announces departure of Kenneth L Parker as U S Attorney United States Department of Justice www justice gov 2025 02 19 Retrieved 2025 02 21 Asbury Dickens A Synoptical Index to the Laws and Treaties of the United States of America 1852 p 392 U S District Courts of Ohio Legislative history Federal Judicial Center History of the U S Attorney Southern District of Ohio United States Attorney s Office Southern District of Ohio Retrieved 2012 11 15 External linksThe court s official site U S Attorney s site with map of district 39 06 06 8 N 84 30 38 4 W 39 101889 N 84 510667 W 39 101889 84 510667