M. Margaret McKeown explained

M. Margaret McKeown
Office:Senior Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Term Start:September 15, 2022
Office1:Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Term Start1:April 8, 1998
Term End1:September 15, 2022
Appointer1:Bill Clinton
Predecessor1:Jerome Farris
Successor1:Salvador Mendoza Jr.
Birth Name:Mary Margaret McKeown
Birth Date:11 May 1951
Birth Place:Casper, Wyoming, U.S.
Nationality:American
Party:Democratic
Education:University of Wyoming (BA)
Georgetown University (JD)

Mary Margaret McKeown (born May 11, 1951) is a senior United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit based in San Diego. McKeown has served on the Ninth Circuit since her confirmation in 1998.[1]

Early life and education

McKeown, a native of Casper, Wyoming, graduated from Kelly Walsh High School in Casper in 1969. She attended the University of Madrid and graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Wyoming with a Bachelor of Arts in 1972.

She worked for Senator Clifford P. Hansen, whom she credits with inspiring her interest in the legal profession. McKeown received her Juris Doctor in 1975 from Georgetown University Law Center. She also received an honorary Doctor of Laws from Georgetown.

Legal career

McKeown was the first female partner with the law firm of Perkins Coie in Seattle and Washington, D.C.[2] McKeown specialized in intellectual property, antitrust, trade regulation, and complex litigation, representing clients like Boeing, Nintendo, Amazon, and Citicorp. McKeown was co-founder of the firm’s Washington, D.C. office and founded the firm’s intellectual property practice. She spent over two decades at the firm.

From 1980 until 1981, McKeown served as a White House Fellow. She worked as a Special Assistant to Secretary of the Interior Cecil D. Andrus and as Special Assistant for domestic policy at the White House.[1]

McKeown was the president of the Federal Bar Association of the Western District of Washington and a founder and first co-president of the statewide Washington Women Lawyers.

Teaching and scholarship

McKeown is the jurist-in-residence at the University of San Diego (USD) School of Law.[3]

She taught at Georgetown University Law Center, Northwestern University Law School, and the University of Washington School of Law. McKeown is an affiliated scholar at the Center for the American West at Stanford University.[4]

Selected publications include: "The Lost Sanctuary: Examining Sex Trafficking Through the Lens of Ah Sou" (Cornell Journal of International Law, 2008);[5] "Happy Birthday Statute of Anne: The Dance Between the Courts and Congress" (Berkeley Technology Law Journal, 2010);[6] "To Judge or Not to Judge: Transparency and Recusal in the Federal System" (The Review of Litigation, 2011);[7] "The Internet and the Constitution: A Selective Retrospective" (Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts, 2014);[8] "Culinary Ambiguity: A Canonical Approach to Deciphering Menus" (Harvard Journal on Legislation, 2014);[9] "Beginning with Brown: Springboard for Gender Equality and Social Change" (San Diego Law Review, Fall 2015);[10] "The ABA Rule of Law Initiative: Celebrating 25 Years of Global Initiatives" (Michigan Journal of International Law, 2018);[11] "The Nineteenth Amendment Centennial Cookbook: 100 Recipes for 100 Years" (ABA 2019);[12] "My Mother Made Me Do It: A Short History of the Nineteenth Amendment" (Litigation, 2020);[13] "The Judiciary Steps Up to the Workplace Challenge" (Northwestern University Law Review, 2021);[14] and "Politics and Judicial Ethics: A Historical Perspective" (Yale Law Journal Forum, 2021).[15]

She is the author of Citizen Justice: The Environmental Legacy of Justice William O. Douglas—Public Advocate and Conservation Champion (Potomac Press 2022).[16]

Federal judicial service

On March 29, 1996, President Bill Clinton nominated McKeown for a seat on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and then renominated her on January 7, 1997.[17] McKeown was confirmed by the United States Senate on March 27, 1998, by a 80–11 vote.[18] She received her commission on April 8, 1998. On January 12, 2022, McKeown announced that she would assume senior status upon the confirmation of her successor.[19] On September 15, 2022, she assumed senior status.[20]

She has served on multiple committees for the court. For the Ninth Circuit, she currently serves as chair of the Workplace Environment Committee[21] and chair of the Pacific Islands Committee.[22] She has also served on the Executive Committee of the Ninth Circuit, chair of the Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference, the Ad Hoc Death Penalty Rules Committee, and chair of the Ninth Circuit Education Commission.

She served as chair of the Judicial Conference of the United States Codes of Conduct Committee, the national ethics committee for federal judges,[23] and is currently a member of the Judicial Conference of the United States Committee on Judicial Conduct and Disability. McKeown served as a member of the ABA Commission to redraft the Model Code of Judicial Ethics.

McKeown has worked on promoting a respectful work environment within the judiciary through her position as Chair of the Workplace Environment Committee for the Ninth Circuit and her appointment by Chief Justice Roberts to the Federal Judiciary Workplace Conduct Working Group.[24]

She is former president of the Federal Judges Association and the San Diego Association of Business Trial Lawyers. She served as chair of the ABA Commission on the Nineteenth Amendment and the ABA Standing Committee on Federal Judicial Improvements. She has also served on the Managerial Board of the International Association of Women Judges.

Statistics

Between December 2014 and August 2020, McKeown sat on an en banc panel 29 times. McKeown was in the majority in all 29 of the en banc cases she heard during that period. She has also authored more than 600 opinions.[25] [26]

Cases

En banc

Copyright

Criminal

Immigration

Antitrust

International law

Gender discrimination

Awards

McKeown is the recipient of the: American Inns of Court Professionalism Award for the Ninth Circuit;[38] ABA John Marshall Award;[39] ABA Margaret Brent Women of Achievement Award;[40] Big Sisters Outstanding Mentor Award; California Bar Association Intellectual Property Vanguard Award; Federal Bar Association Public Service Award; Georgetown University Law Center Robert F. Drinan Public Service Award; Georgetown University Law Center Outstanding Alumnae; Georgetown University John Carroll Award (highest honor); Girl Scouts Cool Women Award; University of Wyoming Distinguished Alumni Award; Washington Women Lawyers’ President’s Award; White House Fellows Legacy of Leadership Award; and Federal Bar Association Public Service Award.[41]

In 2020, McKeown was elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences.[42] She served as past chair of the White House Fellows Foundation[43] and the Georgetown Law School Board of Visitors.[44] Additionally, she was on the national boards of Volunteers of America and Girl Scouts U.S.A.[45]

McKeown serves on the board of the Teton Science School in Jackson, Wyoming.[46]

She participated in the first American mountain climbing expedition to Mount Shishapangma in Tibet.[47]

Law reform work

McKeown was elected to the American Law Institute in 1993 and was elected to the ALI Council in 2009. She has served as an Adviser on several projects, including: Intellectual Property: Principles Governing Jurisdiction, Choice of Law, and Judgments in Transnational Disputes; Restatement of the U.S. Law of International Commercial Arbitration and Investor-State Arbitration; and Restatement of U.S. Foreign Relations Law. She is also a current Advisor on the Restatement of the Law for Copyright.[48]

Rule of law work

McKeown has lectured and taught throughout the world on intellectual property, international law, human rights law, litigation, ethics, judicial administration, and constitutional law and has participated in numerous rule of law initiatives with judges and lawyers. In 2016, McKeown took part in the 10th annual International Humanitarian Law Dialogs in Nuremberg, Germany, where she presented the Nuremberg Declaration—a joint statement by international prosecutors. McKeown has chaired the American Bar Association’s Rule of Law Initiative and is a senior advisor. She previously chaired ABA ROLI Latin America and the Caribbean Council. She serves on the board of the World Justice Project and on the Judicial Advisory Board of the American Society of International Law.[49]

Book

In 2022, McKeown published a nonfiction book, Citizen Justice: The Environmental Legacy of William O. Douglas.[50]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Institute . The American Law . Members . September 26, 2022 . American Law Institute . en.
  2. Web site: M. Margaret McKeown . January 20, 2023 . west.stanford.edu . en.
  3. Web site: Faculty Biography . September 26, 2022 . University of San Diego . en.
  4. Web site: Biography: M. Margaret McKeown - University of San Diego . September 26, 2022 . sandiego.edu.
  5. The Lost Sanctuary . October 4, 2022 . Cornell International Law Journal . October 2008 . 41 . 3 . 739–773 . en. McKeown . M. Margaret . Ryo . Emily .
  6. Happy Birthday Statute of Anne . October 4, 2022 . Jstor . 24119466 . en.
  7. Web site: To Judge or Not to Judge . 141233535 . en.
  8. The Internet and the Constitution . October 4, 2022. Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts . January 2014 . 9 . 3 . 133 . en. McKeown . M. .
  9. Web site: Culinary Ambiguity . October 4, 2022. HarvardJol.com . en.
  10. Beginning with Brown . October 4, 2022 . San Diego Law Review . November 2015 . 52 . 4 . 815 . en. McKeown . M. .
  11. The ABA Rule of Law Initiative . October 4, 2022 . Michigan Journal of International Law . January 2018 . 39 . 1 . 117–154 . en. McKeown . M. .
  12. Web site: The Nineteenth Amendment Centennial Cookbook . October 4, 2022 . ABA . en.
  13. Web site: My Mother Made Me Do It: A Short History of the Nineteenth Amendment . October 4, 2022 . ABA . en.
  14. Web site: The Judiciary Steps Up to the Workplace Challenge . October 4, 2022 . Northwestern Law Review . en.
  15. Web site: Politics and Judicial Ethics . October 4, 2022 . Yale Law Journal . en.
  16. Web site: Citizen Justice . October 4, 2022 . Nebraska Press.
  17. Web site: Clinton White House Archives. October 4, 2022. Clinton White House Archives. en.
  18. Web site: PN9 — M. Margaret McKeown — The Judiciary. October 4, 2022. Congress.gov. en.
  19. Web site: San Diego 9th Circuit judge stepping back, creating opening for Biden nomination. January 13, 2022. September 26, 2022. San Diego Union-Tribune. en-US.
  20. Web site: Senate confirms Biden nominee to Ninth. October 4, 2022. SF Chronicle. September 13, 2022 . en.
  21. Web site: Workplace . October 4, 2022 . US Courts . en.
  22. Web site: Pacific Islands Committee . October 4, 2022 . Pacific Judicial Council . en.
  23. Web site: June 18, 2019 . Ninth Circuit Judge M. Margaret McKeown to receive ABA's 2019 John Marshall Award . January 20, 2023 . www.americanbar.org . en.
  24. News: Federal Judiciary Group Recommends Reforms Address Workplace Misconduct . October 4, 2022 . Reuters . March 16, 2022 . en. Raymond . Nate .
  25. Web site: Know Your En Banc Ninth: Who's On It? . September 26, 2022 . JD Supra . en.
  26. Web site: Know Your En Banc Ninth: Birds of a Feather . September 26, 2022 . JD Supra . en.
  27. Web site: Skidmore v. Zeppelin, 952 F.3d 1051 Casetext Search + Citator . September 26, 2022 . casetext.com.
  28. Web site: City of Oakland v. Wells Fargo & Co., 14 F.4th 1030 Casetext Search + Citator . September 26, 2022 . casetext.com.
  29. Web site: Garcia v. Google, Inc., 786 F.3d 733 Casetext Search + Citator . September 26, 2022 . casetext.com.
  30. Web site: Dr. Seuss Enters., L.P. v. ComicMix LLC, 983 F.3d 443 Casetext Search + Citator . September 26, 2022 . casetext.com.
  31. Web site: United States v. Cotterman, 709 F.3d 952 Casetext Search + Citator . September 26, 2022 . casetext.com.
  32. Web site: Perez v. United States, 8 F.4th 1095 Casetext Search + Citator . September 26, 2022 . casetext.com.
  33. Web site: Dehoog v. Anheuser-Busch Inbev SA/NV, 899 F.3d 758 Casetext Search + Citator . September 26, 2022 . casetext.com.
  34. Web site: Von Saher v. Norton Simon Museum of Art at Pasadena, 897 F.3d 1141 Casetext Search + Citator . September 26, 2022 . casetext.com.
  35. Web site: De Fontbrune v. Wofsy, 409 F. Supp. 3d 823 Casetext Search + Citator . September 26, 2022 . casetext.com.
  36. Web site: Costa v. Desert Palace, Inc., 299 F.3d 838 Casetext Search + Citator . September 26, 2022 . casetext.com.
  37. Web site: Edmo v. Corizon, Inc., 935 F.3d 757 Casetext Search + Citator . September 26, 2022 . casetext.com.
  38. Web site: Professionalism Awards . October 4, 2022 . Inns of Court . en.
  39. Web site: Marshall Award . October 4, 2022 . US Courts . en.
  40. Web site: Margaret Brent Award Past Honorees . October 4, 2022 . ABA . en.
  41. Web site: San Diego Biography . October 4, 2022 . San Diego . en.
  42. Web site: M. Margaret McKeown . September 26, 2022 . American Academy of Arts & Sciences . en.
  43. Web site: Judicial Profile . October 4, 2022 . Fedbar . en.
  44. Web site: Board of Visitors . October 4, 2022 . Georgetown Law . en.
  45. Web site: Ninth Circuit Judge Got Her Start at Girl Scouts . October 4, 2022 . Girl Scouts . en.
  46. Web site: Teton Science Board of Directors . October 4, 2022 . Teton Science . en.
  47. Web site: Honorable M. Margaret McKeown: The power of nature, second chances and place-based education . Teton Science . December 8, 2021 . en.
  48. Web site: ALI Members . October 4, 2022 . ALI . en.
  49. Web site: Biography - M. Margaret McKeown - University of San Diego . September 26, 2022 . www.sandiego.edu.
  50. Web site: Potomac Books website. August 16, 2022.