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Theodore R. Newman Jr.

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for a second four-year term and did not seek reappointment in 1984. In 1991 Newman took senior status, and in 2016 he retired from the court. His former law clerks include law professors
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Newman's first term as chief judge expired in 1980, and his attempt to be redesignated for a second term was controversial. The more conservative wing of the court, led by Judge
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from September 1961 to August 1962. He then entered private practice as an associate at Houston, Bryant & Gardner, a prominent law firm founded by
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Theodore Newman Jr., first Black chief judge on D.C. Court of Appeals, dies at 88
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and Wendell P. Gardner Sr., where his colleagues included future federal judge
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named Newman among the one hundred most influential black Americans.
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stationed in France. On his return to the United States, he moved to
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minister and his mother was a schoolteacher. He graduated from the
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in 1958. After law school he spent three years as a
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Theodore R. Newman, Jr.
Senior Judge
District of Columbia Court of Appeals
District of Columbia Court of Appeals
Gerard D. Reilly
William C. Pryor
District of Columbia Court of Appeals
Gerald Ford
Gerard D. Reilly
Warren R. King
Superior Court of the District of Columbia
Richard Nixon
Gladys Kessler
Birmingham, Alabama
Washington, D.C.
Alma mater
Brown University
BA
Harvard Law School
JD
District of Columbia Court of Appeals
black
Birmingham
Tuskegee, Alabama
Methodist
Mount Herman School for Boys
Brown University
Juris Doctor
Harvard Law School
judge advocate

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