United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit | |
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(9th Cir.) | |
Location |
Headquarters: James R. Browning U.S. Court of Appeals Building, San Francisco, California Other Locations: William K. Nakamura Courthouse, Seattle, Washington Pioneer Courthouse, Portland, Oregon Richard H. Chambers U.S. Court of Appeals-Pasadena, California |
Appeals from |
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Established | December 10, 1869 |
Chief judge | Sidney Runyan Thomas |
Active judges | 29 |
Senior judges | 19 |
Circuit justice | Anthony Kennedy |
Official website |
The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (in case citations, 9th Cir.) is a U.S. Federal court with appellate jurisdiction over the district courts in the following districts:
It also has appellate jurisdiction over the following territorial courts:
Headquartered in San Francisco, California, the Ninth Circuit is by far the largest of the thirteen courts of appeals, with 29 active judgeships. The court's regular meeting places are Seattle at the William Kenzo Nakamura United States Courthouse, Portland at the Pioneer Courthouse, San Francisco at the James R. Browning U.S. Court of Appeals Building, and Pasadena at the Richard H. Chambers U.S. Court of Appeals. Panels of the court occasionally travel to hear cases in other locations within the circuit. Although the judges travel around the circuit, the court arranges its hearings so that cases from the northern region of the circuit are heard in Seattle or Portland, cases from southern California are heard in Pasadena, and cases from northern California, Nevada, Arizona, and Hawaii are heard in San Francisco. For lawyers who must come and present their cases to the court in person, this administrative grouping of cases helps to reduce the time and cost of travel.