Jeremiah F. Sullivan Explained

Jeremiah Francis Sullivan
Office:Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court
Termstart:November 22, 1926
Termend:January 3, 1927
Appointer:Governor Friend Richardson
Predecessor:William P. Lawlor
Successor:William Langdon
Birth Date:19 August 1851
Birth Place:New Canaan, Connecticut, U.S.
Death Place:San Francisco, California, U.S.
Alma Mater:St. Ignatius College Preparatory
St. Ignatius College (AB, MA)

Jeremiah Francis Sullivan (August 19, 1851 – January 23, 1928) was an associate justice of the Supreme Court of California from November 22, 1926, to January 3, 1927.[1]

Biography

Sullivan was born in New Canaan, Connecticut, one of eight children of Michael M. Sullivan and Margaret Bohane.[2] [3] In 1863, the family moved to the Mission District of San Francisco, California. Sullivan graduated from St. Ignatius College Preparatory,[4] and in 1870, received both A.B. and M.A. degrees from St. Ignatius College.[5] [6] [7] After graduation, he read law with the law office of Winans & Belknap to enter the bar on January 13, 1874. He then practiced in the firm of Meighan & Sullivan, and in 1877 sat on the San Francisco Board of Education.[3]

On September 2, 1879, Sullivan was elected as a judge of the San Francisco County Superior Court under the new constitution, and was re-elected in 1884.[8] [1] Among his notable cases is common law marriage and divorce case of Sarah Althea Hill against Senator William Sharon of Nevada.[9] [10] Sullivan ruled the marriage existed and ordered a property settlement. Former Chief Justice David S. Terry, who married Hill in 1886, then accused Sullivan in the press of taking a bribe to sway the case, which Sullivan disputed.

He served on the trial bench until August 1, 1889, and then re-entered private practice with this brother, Matt I. Sullivan.[11] Sullivan's brother had previously served as Chief Justice of California, the only instance where siblings have served on that court.[12] In 1883, he served as the presiding judge of the Superior Court.

In November 1886, Sullivan ran for the position of Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court under the Democratic Party, but lost to Van R. Paterson.[13] On November 6, 1888, Sullivan ran again for the Supreme Court and narrowly lost the election to John D. Works.[14] [15] In December 1891, he was elected president of the Young Men's Democratic League.[16]

In 1920 to 1921, Sullivan led the effort to reform the Police Courts in San Francisco and remove unfit judges.[17] [18]

On November 22, 1926, Governor Friend Richardson appointed Sullivan to a vacancy left by the July 1926 death of William P. Lawlor.[19] On January 3, 1927, Sullivan gave up the seat to the election winner, William Langdon. After stepping down from the court, Sullivan returned to private practice with this brother, along with former Governor Hiram W. Johnson, Theodore Roche, and Edward I. Barry.

Bar activities

Sullivan was president of the San Francisco Bar Association from 1917 to 1924, and of the State Bar of California during 1923–1924.[17] [20] [21] [22] He was among the earliest advocates for the creation of an integrated state bar as it took shape in 1917.[12]

Honors and awards

In 1905, St. Ignatius College conferred the honorary degree of LL.D. on Sullivan.[23] In September 1912, when St. Ignatius began its law school, Sullivan lectured in law while his brother, Matt, became the school's dean.[24]

Personal life

On September 13, 1876, Sullivan married Helen M. Bliss in San Francisco, and they had five children.[6] She died December 30, 1918.[6] Sullivan died at his home on January 23, 1928.[6] A grandson, Robert P. Sullivan, was a graduate of the University of California, Hastings College of the Law (class of 1936), and a San Francisco County Superior Court judge from 1961 to 1971.[25]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.cschs.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/CSCHS-Sullivan-Memorial.pdf Jeremiah F. Sullivan In Memoriam
  2. Book: California Blue Book, Or State Roster. 1915. California State Printing Office. Sacramento, CA. 475. July 10, 2017.
  3. News: Judge Sullivan's Candidacy. July 18, 2017. San Bernardino Daily Courier. 24. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 6 November 1888. 5. 8.
  4. Web site: The Third Campus Opens . St. Ignatius College Preparatory . in 1880 for the school’s first official Alumni Association meeting, with the Hon. Jeremiah F. Sullivan as its inaugural president..
  5. News: St. Ignatius College. July 18, 2017. Daily Alta California. 7391. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 16 June 1870. 22. 1. The degree of Bachelor of Arts was conferred on Jeremiah F. Sullivan.
  6. News: Bar Leader Dies. July 18, 2017. Madera Tribune. United Press Dispatch. 68. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 23 January 1928. 1.
  7. News: College Alumni at Banquet. July 18, 2017. San Francisco Call. 143. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 21 October 1904. 96. 7.
  8. News: The Official Canvas. July 18, 2017. Daily Alta California. 12641. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 22 November 1884. 37. 2.
  9. https://www.ravellaw.com/opinions/d9143b9686d7ef08c3658f0d2f5d8250 Sharon v. Sharon
  10. Sharon v. Sharon, 79 Cal. 633, 22 Pac. 26 (1889).
  11. News: Judge Sullivan Resigns. July 18, 2017. Daily Alta California. 162. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 11 June 1889. 80. 1.
  12. Johnson, J. Edward (1966), State Bar of California, "Matt I. Sullivan", History of the Supreme Court Justices of California, 1900–1950 . San Francisco, CA: Bancroft-Whitney. p. 33-35. Retrieved July 18, 2017.
  13. News: Political Opinions, For the Supreme Bench. July 18, 2017. Sonoma Democrat. 50. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 2 October 1886. 4.
  14. News: National Democratic Ticket. July 18, 2017. Mariposa Gazette. 11. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 25 August 1888. 2. For Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Jeremiah F. Sullivan.
  15. News: Supreme Court Justice. July 18, 2017. Daily Alta California. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 1 August 1888. 2.
  16. News: Democratic League. July 18, 2017. San Francisco Call. 18. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 18 December 1891. 71. 2.
  17. News: Protests Dismissed of Charges Against San Francisco Judge. July 18, 2017. Sacramento Union. 20. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 20 July 1920. 1. Jeremiah F. Sullivan, president of the (San Francisco) Bar Association.
  18. News: Disbarment of Sullivan Urged. July 18, 2017. Sacramento Union. 25. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 25 November 1920. 11.
  19. News: Governor Names Judge. July 18, 2017. Healdsburg Tribune. United Press Dispatch. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 20 November 1926. 1.
  20. News: Noted Lawyers and Jurists Meet Aug. 6. July 18, 2017. Sausalito News. 3. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 21 January 1922. 38. 2.
  21. News: Judge Sullivan Quits S. F. Bar Presidency. July 18, 2017. Sacramento Union. Associated Press. 26132. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 3 October 1922. 1.
  22. News: California News Briefs. July 18, 2017. Livermore Journal. 42. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 11 July 1924. 5. 2. Jeremiah F. Sullivan, president of the California Bar association.
  23. News: St. Ignatius Gives Honorary Degrees. July 18, 2017. San Francisco Call. 143. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 21 October 1905. 98. 3.
  24. News: St. Ignatius Ready for Fall Opening, Full Courses in Engineering and Law Offered, Beginning With This Semester. July 18, 2017. San Francisco Call. 107. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 15 September 1912. 112. 44. Judge Jeremiah F. Sullivan, special lecturer on law.
  25. In Memoriam. Hastings Alumni Bulletin. 1971. XVI. 1. 22. July 18, 2017.