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31: 440:, wrote a letter to a friend expounding that McCamant would gain financially from Gilbert's election to the court. After it was explained that the financial gain had to do with McCamant becoming partner in the firm if Gilbert left, and not something illicit, the nomination moved forward. 452:. While on the court he was responsible for many important decisions, while also serving as the senior ranking judge on the court for 34 years. These including cases concerning the scandal over gold mining in Alaska, a controversy over 755: 384:, but only for one year before entering into a partnership with Northrup. Gilbert remained in private legal practice in Portland until 1892, working with John M. Gearin and Zera Snow. In 1888, he was elected to the 790: 424:) from 1922 to 1930. His service terminated on April 27, 1931, due to his death in Portland. He was the last federal judge in active service to have been appointed by President Harrison. After Gilbert's death, 517:(home of the Ninth Circuit Court) he was a member of the Southern Club. Described as charming and industrious, he was a very private individual who also refused to ride in automobiles, which he disdained. 416:
on March 18, 1892, and received his commission the same day. On December 31, 1911, the Circuit Courts were abolished and he thereafter served only on the Court of Appeals. He was a member of the
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on a scientific expedition followed by a geologic expedition to Ohio for two years. After giving up on a scientific career, he earned a
502: 505:. In 1898, he received an honorary doctorate of laws from his alma mater Williams College. In Portland, Gilbert was a member of the 350: 230: 298:; he was related to the colonel from his mother's side of the family. He went to local private schools in Lewinsville, located in 770: 389: 374: 211: 493:. Based on his poor view of McKenna's legal abilities, Gilbert openly opposed McKenna's nomination to the country's high court. 385: 486: 290:
on July 4, 1847 to Sarah Catherine Ball and John Gilbert. William was named after Colonel William Ball] the grandfather of
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Gilbert's nomination to the court was hampered when one of the associates in his firm, future judge
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Rugged Justice: The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the American West, 1891-1941
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In 1873, Gilbert was admitted to the Oregon bar and began practicing law in
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Gilbert was assigned to the federal courthouse in Portland, now named the
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From 1893 to 1918, Gilbert lectured on constitutional law at the
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Archived from 588:Frederick, David C. (1994). 444:Courthouse and notable cases 432:Brief nomination controversy 491:United States Supreme Court 428:replaced him on the court. 309:The Gilbert family had pro- 272:Oregon Legislative Assembly 256:United States circuit judge 832: 16:American judge (1847–1931) 724: 712: 704: 692: 686: 681: 485:, who would later become 467:Olmstead v. United States 313:sympathies, and moved to 241: 151: 104: 49: 37: 28: 396:Federal judicial service 325:, Ohio before moving to 771:Williams College alumni 460:, a lawsuit over the 414:United States Senate 282:Gilbert was born in 248:William Ball Gilbert 165:William Ball Gilbert 23:William Ball Gilbert 667:on October 23, 2012 458:Stanford University 339:Artium Baccalaureus 450:Pioneer Courthouse 379:Governor of Oregon 319:American Civil War 734: 733: 725:Succeeded by 705:Succeeded by 402:Benjamin Harrison 349:in 1872 from the 292:George Washington 254:. 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