Daniel Thew Wright (District of Columbia)
Daniel Thew Wright (1864-1943) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the District of Columbia.
He was nominated by President Theodore Roosevelt on November 10, 1903 to fill a seat vacated by Alexander Burton Hagner. He was confirmed by the Senate on November 17th, and received commission that same day. He resigned on November 15, 1914.[1] Wright died on November 18, 1943.
Education
- University of Cincinnati College of Law, LL.B., 1887[1]
Professional career
- Private practice, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1887-
- Village solicitor, Riverside, Ohio, 1888-1890
- Mayor, Riverside, Ohio, 1890-1893
- Second assistant prosecuting attorney, Hamilton County, Ohio, 1888-1890
- First assistant prosecuting attorney, Hamilton County, Ohio, 1890-1893
- Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Hamilton County, Ohio, 1893-1898
- Adjunct professor, Georgetown University Law School
- Private practice, Washington, DC, 1914-1937[1]
Reference
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Daniel Thew Wright's Biography from the Federal Judicial Center.
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