United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin explained

Court Type:district
Court Name:United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin
Abbreviation:E.D. Wis.
Seal:Wisconsin-eastern.png
Seal Size:150
Map Image Width:150
Courthouse:Federal Building
Location:Milwaukee
Location1:Green Bay
Location2:Oshkosh
Appeals To:Seventh Circuit
Established:June 30, 1870
Judges Assigned:5
Chief:Pamela Pepper
Us Attorney:Gregory Haanstad
Us Marshal:Anna M. Ruzinski

The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin (in case citations, E.D. Wis.) is a federal trial court of limited jurisdiction. The court is under the auspices of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, although patent claims and claims against the federal government under the Tucker Act are appealed to the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. The Eastern District was established on June 30, 1870.[1]

The district's headquarters, central courthouse, and the majority of its offices are located in Milwaukee, but the northern counties of the district are serviced by a courthouse in Green Bay. Currently, Pamela Pepper is the district's chief judge., the United States attorney for the district is Gregory Haanstad.[2]

Organization of the court

The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin is one of two federal judicial districts in Wisconsin. Court for the Eastern District is held at Green Bay and Milwaukee.

Green Bay Division comprises the following counties: Brown, Calumet, Door, Florence, Forest, Kewaunee, Langlade, Manitowoc, Marinette, Menominee, Oconto, Outagamie, Shawano, Waupaca, Waushara, and Winnebago.

Milwaukee Division comprises the following counties: Dodge, Fond du Lac, Green Lake, Kenosha, Marquette, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine, Sheboygan, Walworth, Washington, and Waukesha.

Current judges

See also

External links

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.fjc.gov/history/courts/u.s.-district-courts-districts-wisconsin-legislative-history U.S. District Courts of Wisconsin, Legislative history
  2. Web site: 2022-09-20. U.S. Attorney. 2022-09-20. www.justice.gov. en.