Albert Schatz
Albert Gerard Schatz (1921-1985) was afederal judge on theUnited States District Court for the District of Nebraska.
Schatz was nominated by PresidentRichard Nixon on April 12, 1973, to a seat vacated byRichard Dier;[1] he was confirmed by the Senate on May 10, 1973, and received commission thenext day. He served until his death onApril 30, 1985. Schatz was succeeded in this position byLyle Strom.
Early life and education
- University of Nebraska, A.B., 1943
- Creighton University School of Law, LL.B., 1948
Professional career
- U.S. Marine Corps Captain, 1943-1946
- Law clerk, Judge Joseph W. Woodrough, U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit, 1948-1950
- Private practice, Omaha, Nebraska, 1950-1973
Judicial nominations and appointments
District of Nebraska
Schatz was nominated by PresidentRichard Nixon on April 12, 1973, to a seat vacated byRichard Dier;[1] he was confirmed by the Senate on May 10, 1973, and received commission thenext day. He served until his death onApril 30, 1985. Schatz was succeeded in this position byLyle Strom.
External links
- Biography from theFederal Judicial Center.
Footnotes
- ↑1.01.1Biography from theFederal Judicial Center
| Political offices | ||
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| Preceded by: Richard Dier | District of Nebraska 1973–1985 Seat #1 | Succeeded by: Lyle Strom |
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| 1969 | Adams •Barlow •Battin •Brooks •Burger •Carswell •Clark •Garth •Gibbons •Goodwin •Hannum •Herman •Ingraham •Kilkenny •Lane •Levin •MacKinnon •McFadden •Middlebrooks •Parker •Robb •Trask •Widener •Wilkins •Williams •Wright | ||
| 1970 | Becker •Blackmun •Bogue •Bratcher •Bue •Conti •Cox •Ditter •Dupree •Eisele •Engel •Fay •Feikens •Fisher •Frey •Gorbey •Hill •Huyett •Kelleher •Kennedy •Kent •King •Kitchen •Knapp •Knox •Krupansky •McCune •McGarr •McWilliams •Mechem •J. Miller •W. Miller •Morton •Moye •Muir •O'Kelley •Oakes •Pell •Pointer •Pratt •Roney •Rosenn •Ross •Schnacke •Scott •Stapleton •Steger •Stevens •Teitelbaum •Thompson •Tjoflat •Toledo •Turrentine •Urbom •VanArtsdalen •Walinski •Wallace •Wangelin •Webster •Weis •Wellford •Wilkey •Winner •Wood | ||
| 1971 | Alaimo •Allen •A. Anderson •J. Anderson •Barrett •Bauer •Bauman •Benson •Blair •Blatt •Boe •Brieant •Broderick •Bryan Jr. •Byrne •Campbell •Chapman •Choy •Contie •Costantino •DeMascio •Denney •Dier •Doyle •Field •Finesilver •Flannery •Freeman •Gagliardi •Goodwin •Gordon •Green •Gurfein •Hall •Hand •Hodges •Holden •Hunter •Kunzig •Lacey •Lucas •Lydick •Mansfield •McGovern •McLaren •McMillen •Mulligan •Murray •Neaher •Newcomer •Newman •Nielsen •O'Connor •Oakes •Pierce •Powell •Rehnquist •Renfrew •Richey •Rosen •Rubin •Russell •Scalera •Sharp •Sprecher •Stephenson •Stuart •Timbers •Tone •Sickle •Varner •R. West •Williams • Young | ||
| 1972 | Bechtle •Bennett •Burns •Campbell •Carter •Coffrin •Duffy •Enright •Foreman •Freedman •Griesa •Hermansdorfer •Joiner •Kashiwa •King •Knapp •Lively •Mahon •Markey •Neill •Owens •Pesquera •Roettger •Skopil, Jr. •Stewart •Tauro •Turk •Wallace •H. Ward •R. Ward •Widener | ||
| 1973 | Biunno •Conner •Engel •Fogel •Garth •Gee •Guin •Hancock •Harvey •Marshall •Miller •Nangle •Owen •Reed •Schatz •Sharp •Skinner •Sneed •Snyder •Stern •Webster •Weis •Wood | ||
| 1974 | Alsop •Duncan •Firth •Gurfein •Hill •Matsch •McGlynn •Meanor •Miles •Morris •Orrick •Platt •Porter •Schwartz •Stagg •Tone •Voorhees •Warren •Warriner •Werker | ||
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- Appointed by Richard M. Nixon
- Confirmed 1973
- Federal Article III judges
- Federal judiciary nominee, April 1973
- Former federal judge
- Former federal judge, United States District Court for the District of Nebraska
- Nebraska
- District of Nebraska, Seat 1
- Former federal judge, District of Nebraska
- Appointed by Richard Nixon
- Marine veteran
- Former Article III judges