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United States District Court for the Northern District of California

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U.S. federal district court in California

United States District Court for the Northern District of California
(N.D. Cal.)
The district's juridiction by county
LocationPhillip Burton Federal Building
Appeals toNinth Circuit
EstablishedAugust 5, 1886
Judges14
Chief JudgeRichard Seeborg
Officers of the court
U.S. AttorneyCraig H. Missakian
U.S. MarshalMark Kolc (acting)
cand.uscourts.gov

TheUnited States District Court for the Northern District of California (incase citations,N.D. Cal.) is thefederalUnited States district court whose jurisdiction comprises the following counties ofCalifornia:Alameda,Contra Costa,Del Norte,Humboldt,Lake,Marin,Mendocino,Monterey,Napa,San Benito,San Francisco,San Mateo,Santa Clara,Santa Cruz, andSonoma. The court hears cases in its courtrooms inEureka,Oakland,San Francisco, andSan Jose. It is headquartered in San Francisco. Cases from the Northern District of California are appealed to theUnited States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

Because it covers San Francisco andSilicon Valley, the Northern District of California has become the presumptive destination for major federal lawsuits (such as largeclass actions andmulti-district litigation) involving "Big Tech" defendants.[1] These cases usually involvepatent law andintellectual property law (such ascopyright law andDMCA issues as well astrademark law andtrade secret law) - especially in thesemiconductor,telecommunications andsoftware industries and other high technology areas,antitrust law,securities law, andtechnology law in general (e.g.,cybersecurity,Internet law,computer law and cases involvingsoftware).

Phillip Burton Federal Building & United States Courthouse in 2025.

History

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California was admitted as a state on September 9, 1850, and was initially divided into two districts, the Northern and theSouthern, by Act of Congress approved September 28, 1850, 9 Stat. 521.[2] The boundary line was at the 37th parallel of North Latitude.[3] The creating act provided that:

In addition to the ordinary jurisdiction and powers of a District Court of the United States, with which theSouthern District Court of New York has been invested, the said Courts be and hereby are invested respectively within the limits of its district with the exercise of concurrent jurisdiction and power in all civil cases now exercised by the Circuit Courts of the United States; and that in all cases where said Courts shall exercise such jurisdiction, appeals may be taken from the judgments, orders or decrees of said Courts to theSupreme Court of the United States.

The Act of August 31, 1852 made the Judge of the Northern District be Judge of the Southern District as well until otherwise provided, by 10 Stat. 76, 84,[2] effectively creating a single District in all but name until an Act of January 18, 1854 provided for the appointment of a Judge for the Southern District.[3] The Southern District of California was abolished and the State made to constitute a single district – theUnited States District Court for the District of California – by Act of Congress approved July 27, 1866, 14 Stat. 300.[2][3]

Twenty years later, on August 5, 1886, Congress re-created the Southern District of California by 24 Stat. 308.[3]Erskine M. Ross was appointed Judge of the new district and served until his promotion to the Circuit Judgeship, when he was succeeded byOlin Wellborn.[3] On March 18, 1966, theEastern andCentral Districts were created from portions of the Northern and Southern Districts by 80 Stat. 75.[2]

Current judges

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As of December 31, 2025:[update]

#TitleJudgeDuty stationBornTerm of serviceAppointed by
ActiveChiefSenior
59Chief JudgeRichard SeeborgSan Francisco19562010–present2021–present Obama
63District JudgeYvonne Gonzalez RogersOakland19652011–present Obama
64District JudgeJon S. TigarOakland19622013–present Obama
66District JudgeJames DonatoSan Francisco19602014–present Obama
67District JudgeBeth Labson FreemanSan Jose19532014–present Obama
68District JudgeVince ChhabriaSan Francisco19692014–present Obama
69District JudgeHaywood GilliamOakland19692014–present Obama
70District JudgeJacqueline Scott CorleySan Francisco19662022–present Biden
71District JudgeTrina ThompsonSan Francisco19612022–present Biden
72District JudgeAraceli Martínez-OlguínSan Francisco19772023–present Biden
73District JudgeP. Casey PittsSan Jose19802023–present Biden
74District JudgeRita F. LinSan Francisco19782023–present Biden
75District JudgeEumi K. LeeSan Jose19722024–present Biden
76District JudgeNoël WiseSan Jose19682024–present Biden
38Senior JudgeThelton Hendersoninactive19331980–19981990–19971998–present Carter
47Senior JudgeSaundra Brown Armstronginactive19471991–20122012–presentG.H.W. Bush
50Senior JudgeClaudia Ann WilkenOakland19491993–20142012–20142014–present Clinton
51Senior JudgeMaxine M. ChesneySan Francisco19421995–20092009–present Clinton
52Senior JudgeSusan IllstonSan Francisco19481995–20132013–present Clinton
53Senior JudgeCharles BreyerSan Francisco19411997–20112011–present Clinton
56Senior JudgeWilliam Alsupinactive19451999–20212021–present Clinton
57Senior JudgePhyllis J. HamiltonOakland19522000–20212014–20212021–present Clinton
58Senior JudgeJeffrey WhiteOakland19452002–20212021–presentG.W. Bush
61Senior JudgeEdward DavilaSan Jose19522011–20242024–present Obama
62Senior JudgeEdward M. ChenSan Francisco19532011–20222022–present Obama
65Senior JudgeWilliam Orrick IIISan Francisco19532013–20232023–present Obama


Former judges

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#JudgeBorn–diedActive serviceChief JudgeSenior statusAppointed byReason for
termination
1Ogden Hoffman Jr.1822–18911851–1866[Note 1]
1886–1891[Note 2]
Fillmore
Operation of law
reassignment
death
2William W. Morrow1843–19291891–1897[Note 3]B. Harrisonelevation
3John J. De Haven1849–19131897–1913 McKinleydeath
4William Cary Van Fleet1852–19231907–1923[Note 4]T. Rooseveltdeath
5Maurice Timothy Dooling1860–19241913–1924 Wilsondeath
6John Slater Partridge1870–19261923–1926 Hardingdeath
7Frank Henry Kerrigan1868–19351924–1935 Coolidgedeath
8Adolphus Frederic St. Sure1869–19491925–19471947–1949 Coolidgedeath
9Harold Louderback1881–19411928–1941 Coolidgedeath
10Michael Joseph Roche1878–19641935–19581948–19581958–1964F. Rooseveltdeath
11Martin Ignatius Welsh1882–19531939–19471947–1953F. Rooseveltdeath
12Louis Earl Goodman1892–19611942–19611958–1961F. Rooseveltdeath
13George Bernard Harris1901–19831946–19701961–19701970–1983 Trumandeath
14Dal Millington Lemmon1887–19581947–1954 Trumanelevation
15Herbert Wilson Erskine1888–19511949–1951 Trumandeath
16Oliver Jesse Carter1911–19761950–19761970–19761976 Trumandeath
17Edward Preston Murphy1904–19581950–1958 Trumandeath
18Monroe Mark Friedman1895–19781952–1953[Note 5] Trumannot confirmed
19Oliver Deveta Hamlin Jr.1892–19731953–1958 Eisenhowerelevation
20Sherrill Halbert1901–19911954–1966 Eisenhowerreassignment
21Albert Charles Wollenberg1900–19811958–19751975–1981 Eisenhowerdeath
22Lloyd Hudson Burke1916–19881958–1988 Eisenhowerdeath
23William Thomas Sweigert1900–19831959–19731973–1983 Eisenhowerdeath
24Thomas Jamison MacBride1914–20001961–1966 Kennedyreassignment
25Alfonso Zirpoli1905–19951961–19751975–1995 Kennedydeath
26Stanley Alexander Weigel1905–19991962–19821982–1997 Kennedyretirement
27Robert Francis Peckham1920–19931966–19881976–19881988–1993L. Johnsondeath
28Gerald Sanford Levin1906–19711969–1971 Nixondeath
29Robert Howard Schnacke1913–19941970–19831983–1994 Nixondeath
30Samuel Conti1922–20181970–19871987–2018 Nixondeath
31Spencer Mortimer Williams1922–20081971–19871987–2008 Nixondeath
32Charles Byron Renfrew1928–20171971–1980 Nixonresignation
33William H. Orrick Jr.1915–20031974–19851985–2003 Nixondeath
34William Austin Ingram1924–20021976–19901988–19901990–2002 Forddeath
35Cecil F. Poole1914–19971976–1980 Fordelevation
36William Schwarzer1925–20171976–19911991–2017 Forddeath
37Robert Peter Aguilar1931–20201980–19961996–1996 Carterretirement
39Marilyn Hall Patel1938–present1980–20091997–20042009–2012 Carterretirement
40Eugene F. Lynch1931–20191982–19971997–1997 Reaganretirement
41John P. Vukasin Jr.1928–19931983–1993 Reagandeath
42Charles A. Legge1930–20231984–2001 Reaganretirement
43D. Lowell Jensen1928–present1986–19971997–2014 Reaganretirement
44Fern M. Smith1933–present1988–20032003–2005 Reaganretirement
45Vaughn Walker1944–present1989–20112004–2010G.H.W. Bushretirement
46James Ware1946–present1990–20122010–2012G.H.W. Bushretirement
48Barbara A. Caulfield1947–20101991–1994G.H.W. Bushresignation
49Ronald Whyte1942–20231992–20092009–2023G.H.W. Bushdeath
54Martin Jenkins1953–present1997–2008 Clintonresignation
55Jeremy Fogel1949–present1998–20142014–2018 Clintonretirement
60Lucy Koh1968–present2010–2021 Obamaelevation
  1. ^From 1852 to 1854, Judge Hoffman was jointly appointed to the Northern andSouthern Districts of California.
  2. ^Reassigned from theDistrict of California
  3. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 10, 1891, confirmed by theUnited States Senate on January 11, 1892, and received commission on January 11, 1892
  4. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 3, 1907, confirmed by the Senate on December 17, 1907, and received commission on December 17, 1907
  5. ^Recess appointment; the Senate laterrejected the appointment

Chief judges

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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 assenior 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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Seat 1
Seat established on September 28, 1850 by 9 Stat. 521
Hoffman, Jr.1851–1866
Seat made concurrent with Southern District on August 31, 1852 by 10 Stat. 76, 84
Seat reassigned solely to Northern District on January 18, 1854 by 10 Stat. 265
Seat reassigned to District of California on July 27, 1866 by 14 Stat. 300
Seat reassigned to Northern District on August 5, 1886 by 24 Stat. 308
Hoffman, Jr.1886–1891
Morrow1891–1897
DeHaven1897–1913
Dooling1913–1924
St. Sure1925–1947
Erskine1949–1951
Friedman1952–1953
Hamlin, Jr.1953–1958
Burke1958–1988
Seat abolished in 1988 (temporary judgeship expired)
Seat 2
Seat established on March 2, 1907 by 34 Stat. 1253
Van Fleet1907–1923
Kerrigan1924–1935
Roche1935–1958
Wollenberg1958–1975
Schwarzer1976–1991
Caulfield1991–1994
Illston1995–2013
Chhabria2014–present
Seat 3
Seat established on September 14, 1922 by 42 Stat. 837 (temporary)
Partridge1923–1926
Seat made permanent on March 3, 1927 by 44 Stat. 1372
Louderback1928–1941
Goodman1942–1961
Weigel1962–1982
Vukasin, Jr.1983–1993
Chesney1995–2009
Seeborg2010–present
Seat 4
Seat established on May 31, 1938 by 52 Stat. 584, 585
Welsh1939–1947
Lemmon1947–1954
Halbert1954–1966
Seat reassigned to Eastern District on September 18, 1966 by 80 Stat. 75

Seat 5
Seat established on June 15, 1946 by 60 Stat. 260
Harris1946–1970
Schnacke1970–1983
Legge1984–2001
White2002–2021
Martínez-Olguín2023–present
Seat 6
Seat established on August 3, 1949 by 63 Stat. 493
Carter1950–1976
Poole1976–1980
Henderson1980–1998
Alsup1999–2021
Corley2022–present
Seat 7
Seat established on August 3, 1949 by 63 Stat. 493
Murphy1950–1958
Sweigert1959–1973
W.H. Orrick, Jr.1974–1985
Jensen1986–1997
Breyer1997–2011
W.H. Orrick III2013–2023
Lee2024–present
Seat 8
Seat established on May 19, 1961 by 75 Stat. 80
MacBride1961–1966
Seat reassigned to Eastern District on September 18, 1966 by 80 Stat. 75

Seat 9
Seat established on May 19, 1961 by 75 Stat. 80
Zirpoli1961–1975
Ingram1976–1990
Armstrong1991–2012
Tigar2013–present
Seat 10
Seat established on March 18, 1966 by 80 Stat. 75
Peckham1966–1988
Ware1990–2012
Donato2014–present
Seat 11
Seat established on March 18, 1966 by 80 Stat. 75
Levin1969–1971
Renfrew1971–1980
Lynch1982–1997
Jenkins1997–2008
Chen2011–2022
Lin2023–present
Seat 12
Seat established on June 2, 1970 by 84 Stat. 294
Conti1970–1987
Smith1988–2003
Seat abolished on May 15, 2003 (temporary judgeship expired)

Seat 13
Seat established on June 2, 1970 by 84 Stat. 294
Williams1971–1987
Walker1989–2011
Gonzalez Rogers2011–present
Seat 14
Seat established on October 20, 1978 by 92 Stat. 1629
Aguilar1980–1996
Fogel1998–2014
Seat abolished on December 31, 2014 (temporary judgeship expired)
Seat 15
Seat established on September 18, 1979 pursuant to 71 Stat. 586 (temporary)
Seat became permanent upon the abolition of Seat 1 on March 15, 1988
Patel1980–2009
Davila2011–2024
Wise2024–present
Seat 16
Seat established on December 1, 1990 by 104 Stat. 5089
Whyte1992–2009
Koh2010–2021
Pitts2023–present

Seat 17
Seat established on December 1, 1990 by 104 Stat. 5089
Wilken1993–2014
Gilliam, Jr.2014–present
Seat 18
Seat established on February 9, 2000 pursuant to 104 Stat. 5089 (temporary)
Seat became permanent upon the abolition of Seat 12 on May 15, 2003
Hamilton2000–2021
Thompson2022–present
Seat 19
Seat established on October 3, 2011 pursuant to 104 Stat. 5089 (temporary)
Seat became permanent upon the abolition of Seat 14 on December 31, 2014
Freeman2014–present

United States attorney

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TheUnited States Attorney for the Northern District of California represents the United States in civil and criminal litigation in the court. As of February 13, 2025[update] the United States attorney is Patrick D Robbins.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Cohen, Bart (2013)."In this corner . . . | imPaneled".imPaneled. Archived fromthe original on February 24, 2015. RetrievedJuly 26, 2013.
  2. ^abcdU.S. District Courts of California, Legislative historyArchived May 31, 2010, at theWayback Machine,Federal Judicial Center.
  3. ^abcdeRodman, Willoughby (1909).History of the Bench and Bar of Southern California. p. 46.
  4. ^Neyfakh, Leon (June 26, 2017).""The Most Important Unknown Person in D.C."".Slate.ISSN 1091-2339.Archived from the original on April 5, 2024. RetrievedApril 5, 2024.
  5. ^Mintz, Howard (September 11, 2018) [2015]."Bay Area U.S. Attorney Melinda Haag stepping down".Santa Cruz Sentinel.Archived from the original on May 2, 2025. RetrievedMay 2, 2025.
  6. ^Harrison-Caldwell, Max (February 14, 2025)."Trump fires SF's top federal prosecutor".The San Francisco Standard.Archived from the original on March 15, 2025.

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