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United States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa : ウィキペディア英語版 | United States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa
The United States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa (in case citations, S.D. Iowa) has jurisdiction over forty-seven of Iowa's ninety-nine counties. It is subject to the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit). The United States District Court for the District of Iowa, established on March 3, 1845, by 5 Stat. 789,〔Asbury Dickens, ''A Synoptical Index to the Laws and Treaties of the United States of America'' (1852), p. 394.〕〔(U.S. District Courts of Iowa, Legislative history ), ''Federal Judicial Center''.〕 was subdivided into the current Northern and Southern Districts on July 20, 1882, by 22 Stat. 172.〔 Initially, one judge was assigned to each District. By 1927, a backlog of unresolved cases dating back to 1920 had developed.〔"Judge Wade Hits Delayed Legal Cases," Sioux City Journal, 1927-10-06, p. 1.〕 In October 1927, Judge Martin Joseph Wade announced that he "was through" attempting to try cases requiring more than one day, but urged Congress to create a second judgeship for the Southern District of Iowa.〔 On January 19, 1928, President Calvin Coolidge signed into law a bill that authorized a second judgeship for the District, with the proviso that when the existing judgeship (held by Judge Wade) becomes vacant, it shall not be filled unless authorized by Congress.〔Pub. L. No. 6, ch. 10, 70th Cong., 1st Sess, 45 Stat. 52.〕 When the original judgeship became vacant upon Wade's death in 1931, Congress did not act to reauthorize it, leaving the Southern District with a single judgeship.〔"No Additional Judgeship Created in Southern Iowa," Atlantic News-Telegraph, 1931-04-18 p. 5.〕 A second judgeship in the Southern District was not reauthorized by Congress until 1979, with the creation of the judgeship first held by Harold Duane Vietor.〔92 Stat. 1629.〕 In 1962, Congress created a new judgeship that would be shared by the Northern and Southern Districts of Iowa.〔75 Stat. 80.〕 The shared judgeship was replaced in 1990 when the shared judgeship (then held by Judge Donald Eugene O'Brien) was assigned entirely to the Northern District, and a third Southern District judgeship (first held by Judge Ronald Earl Longstaff) was authorized.〔104 Stat. 5089.〕 John Alfred Jarvey and Stephanie Marie Rose currently serve on the bench as full, Article III judges while Ronald Earl Longstaff, Robert W. Pratt, Harold Duane Vietor, Charles Wolle, and James E. Gritzner have the status of senior judges. It is headquartered at the United States Court House in Des Moines, with satellite facilities in Council Bluffs and at the United States Court House in Davenport. Nicholas A. Klinefeldt is the current United States Attorney. ==Current Judges==
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