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PUBLIC LAW 87-36-MAY 19, 1961

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Public Law 87-36 May 19, 1961 [S. 912]

AN ACT To provide for the apiwintment of additional circuit and district judges, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the ctdt^''ilnd"^i8trict United States of America in Congress assembled, That (a) the Presijudges. clent shall appoint, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, three additional circuit judges for the second circuit, one additional circuit judge for the third circuit, two additional circuit judges for the fourth circuit, two additional- circuit judges for the fifth circuit, one additional circuit judge for the seventh circuit, and one additional circuit judge for the tenth circuit. circuit judges. (^^ j ^ ^ Q^.^^^. ^j^^^^ ^l^g ^.^^^^^ Contained in section 4 i (a) of title 28 of 62 Stat. 871. fj^g United States Code will reflect the changes made by this section in the number of permanent circuit judges for said circuits, such table is amended to read as follows with respect to said circuits: "Circuits x<

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Nine Eight Five Nine

Seventh Tenth District Judges.

Seven Six".

gj;c. 2. (a) The President shall appoint, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, one additioiial district judge for the northern district of Alabama, one additional district judge for the district of Alaska, one additional district judge for the district of Arizona, one additional district judge for the eastern and western districts of Arkansas, two additional district judges for the northern district of California, two additional district judges for the southern district of California, one additional district ]udge for the district of Colorado, two additional district judges for the district of Connecticut, two additional district judges for the southern district of Florida, one additional district judge for the northern district of Georgia, two additional district judges for the northern district of Illinois, one additional district judge for the northern district of Indiana, one additional district judge for the southern district of Indiana, one additional district judge for the northern and southern districts of Iowa, one additional district judge for the district of Kansas, two additional district judges for the eastern district of Louisiana, one additional district judge for the western district of Louisiana, two additional district judges for the district of Maryland, one additional district judge for the district of Massachusetts, two additional district judges for the eastern district of Michigan, one additional district judge for the southern district of Mississippi, one additional district judge for the western district of Missouri, one additional district judge for the district of Nevada, one additional district judge for the district of New Jersey, two additional district judges for the eastern district of New York, six additional district judges for the southern district of New York, one additional district judge for the eastern district of North Carolina, one additional district judge for the middle district of North Carolina, one additional district jud^e for the western district of North Carolina, one additional district judge for the northern district of Ohio, one additional district judge for the northern, eastern, and western districts of Oklahoma, three additional district judges for

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