Edward Kernan Campbell | |
Office: | Senior Judge of the Court of Claims |
Term Start: | April 22, 1928 |
Term End: | December 7, 1938 |
Office1: | Chief Justice of the Court of Claims |
Term Start1: | May 22, 1913 |
Term End1: | April 22, 1928 |
Appointer1: | Woodrow Wilson |
Predecessor1: | Stanton J. Peelle |
Successor1: | Fenton Whitlock Booth |
Birth Name: | Edward Kernan Campbell |
Birth Date: | 17 April 1858 |
Birth Place: | Abingdon, Virginia |
Death Place: | Washington, D.C. |
Education: | University of Virginia Emory and Henry College |
Edward Kernan Campbell (April 17, 1858 – December 7, 1938) was chief judge of the Court of Claims.
Born on April 17, 1858, in Abingdon, Virginia, Campbell attended the University of Virginia and Emory and Henry College. He entered private practice in Abingdon from 1883 to 1884. He continued private practice in Birmingham, Alabama from 1884 to 1913.[1]
Campbell was nominated by President Woodrow Wilson on May 1, 1913, to the Chief Justice seat on the Court of Claims (later the United States Court of Claims) vacated by Chief Justice Stanton J. Peelle. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on May 22, 1913, and received his commission the same day. He assumed senior status on April 22, 1928. His service terminated on December 7, 1938, due to his death in Washington, D.C.[1]
Campbell served as a special master for the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York in 1931.[1]