A U.S. district court / Established 1789

U.S. District Court for the District of Kentucky

Kentucky · A federal trial court, where federal civil and criminal cases are first heard. Appeals go to the Sixth Circuit.

U.S. District Court for the District of Kentucky is a United States district court, a federal trial court where most federal civil and criminal cases are first heard. It lies within the Sixth Circuit, which reviews its decisions on appeal. This page lists every judge to serve on the court, current and former, with who appointed them and whom they succeeded.

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Judges in history
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Currently serving
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Seats over time
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Current judges

No currently serving judges on record.

Former judges
JudgeAppointed byYears
Walter EvansMcKinley (R)1899–1901
John Watson BarrHayes (R)1880–1899
William Hercules HaysHayes (R)1879–1880
Bland BallardLincoln (R)1862–1879
Thomas Bell MonroeJackson (D)1834–1861
John BoyleAdams (N)1827–1834
Robert TrimbleMadison (N)1817–1826
Harry InnesWashington ()1789–1816

How a judge gets here. Each judge is nominated by a president and confirmed by the U.S. Senate, then holds a numbered seat, for life, until they take senior status, or until they leave the bench. Open any judge to see who appointed them, how the Senate voted, and whom they succeeded, a chain that runs back to 1789.

Source: FJC Biographical Directory. Data last verified 2026-06-28. Verify against the primary source before relying.