Adrian Duplantier
Adrian Guy Duplantier (1929-2007) was afederal judge on theUnited States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana.
Duplantier was nominated by PresidentJimmy Carter on April 24, 1978, to a seat vacated byRoger West; he was confirmed by the Senate on May 26, 1978, and received commission onMay 31, 1978. He assumedsenior status onMarch 6, 1994. He served the Eastern District of Louisiana until his death onAugust 15, 2007.[1] Duplantier was succeeded in this position byEldon Fallon.
Early life and education
- Loyola University New Orleans School of Law, J.D., 1949
- University of Virginia School of Law, LL.M., 1988[1]
Professional career
- Lecturer, Loyola University, 1947-1949
- Private practice, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1950-1974
- First assistant district attorney, Parish of Orleans, Louisiana, 1954-1956
- State senator, State of Louisiana, 1960-1974
- Judge, Civil District Court, Parish of Orleans, Louisiana, 1974-1978[1]
Judicial nominations and appointments
Eastern District of Louisiana
Duplantier was nominated by PresidentJimmy Carter on April 24, 1978, to a seat vacated byRoger West; he was confirmed by the Senate on May 26, 1978, and received commission onMay 31, 1978. He assumedsenior status onMarch 6, 1994. He served the Eastern District of Louisiana until his death onAugust 15, 2007.[1] Duplantier was succeeded in this position byEldon Fallon.
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| Political offices | ||
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| Preceded by: Roger West | Eastern District of Louisiana 1978–1994 Seat #10T | Succeeded by: Eldon Fallon |
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| 1977 | Ballantine •Bownes •Boyle •Bua •Carr •Clark •Cowan •Daly •Filippine •Higginbotham •Hoeveler •Hug •Johnstone •Kane •Keith •Leval •Logan •MacLaughlin •McKay •Melton •Merritt •Murphy •Nickerson •Oberdorfer •Roszkowski •Roy •Rubin •Sifton •Tang •Vance •Veron | ||
| 1978 | Arnold •Baker •Boyle •Burns •Campos •Claiborne •Collins •Cook •Devine •Diamond •Duplantier •Edenfield •Friedman •Gonzalez •Greene •Jenkins •Lowe •Mazzone •McMillian •O'Brien •Pfaelzer •Phillips •Pollak •Sand •Shapiro •Simmons •Smith •Sweet •Tanner •Wiseman •Ziegler | ||
| 1979 | Ackerman •Alarcon •Anderson •Arceneaux •Arnold •Aspen •Beatty •Beer •Belew •Bertelsman •Bilby •N. Black •S. Black •Bloch •Bowen •Brett •Brooks •Brown •Buchmeyer •Bunton •Burciaga •Cabranes •Carr •Carrigan •Castagna •Cire •Clark •Cohn •Conaboy •Cordova •Crabb •Cudahy •Davis •DeAnda •Debevoise •Edwards •Eginton •Ellison •Enslen •O. Evans •T. Evans •Farris •Ferguson •Fletcher •Frye •Garcia •Garza •B. Gibson •H. Gibson •Gierbolini-Ortiz •Giles •Gilliam •Green •Hall •Hastings •Hatchett •Hatfield •Hatter •Hawkins •Henderson •Higby •Hillman •Houck •Howard •Hudspeth •Hungate •F. Johnson •S. Johnson •N. Jones •S. Jones •Karlton •Kazen •Kearse •Keeton •Kehoe •Kennedy •Kidd •King •Kravitch •Loughlin •Martin •McCurn •McDonald •McNaught •McNichols •Mikva •Mitchell •Moran •Murnaghan •Murphy •D. Nelson •D.W. Nelson •Newblatt •Newman •Overton •Paine •Panner •J. Parker •R. Parker •Penn •Perez-Gimenez •Perry •Politz •Poole •Porter •Pregerson •Price •Rambo •Ramirez •Reavley •Redden •E. Reed •S. Reed •Reinhardt •Renner •Robinson •Rothstein •Sachs •Saffels •Sanders •Sarokin •Schroeder •Schwartz •Seay •Senter •Seymour •Shannon •Shaw •Shoob •Skopil •Sloviter •Sofaer •Spellman •Sprouse •Staker •Tate •Taylor •Thompson •Tidwell •Unthank •Vietor •Vining •Wald •Ward •Weinshienk •West •Wicker •Williams •Winder •Woods •Wright • Zobel | ||
| 1980 | Aguilar •Aldrich •Anderson •Boochever •Breyer •Britt •Cahill •Canby •Carroll •Cerezo •Clemon •S. Ervin •R. Erwin •Getzendanner •Gilmore •Ginsburg •Haltom •Hardy •Henderson •Hobbs •Holschuh •Horton •Howard •Johnson •Keep •Kelly •Kenyon •Kocoras •Marquez •Marshall •Michael •Nixon •Norris •Patel •Polozola •Propst •Quackenbush •Ramsey •Rice •Shadur •Spiegel •Tashima •Thompson •Vela •White •Williams | ||
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- Appointed by Jimmy Carter
- Confirmed 1978
- Federal Article III judges
- Federal judiciary nominee, April 1978
- Former federal judge
- Former federal judge, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana
- Louisiana
- Eastern District of Louisiana, Seat 10T
- Former federal judge, Eastern District of Louisiana
- Former Article III judges