U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals / Appointed 1937 / Served to 1969
Joseph Raymond Jackson
Associate Judge, U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals
Appointed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1937 and confirmed by voice vote, Joseph Raymond Jackson was an Associate Judge on the U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals. Sources ↓
- Appointed by
- Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1937
- Confirmed
- by voice vote
- Education
- Manhattan College 1900
- Succeeded
- Finis James Garrett
- Succeeded by
- William Purrington Cole
Federal judicial service
| Year | Court | Appointed by | Vote |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1937 | U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals · succeeded Finis James Garrett | Roosevelt (D) | voice |
A per-senator roll-call isn’t shown for this confirmation. The Senate’s recorded roll-call votes begin in 1989; many confirmations (especially before then, and most to the lower courts) were by voice vote or unanimous consent.
Education
| Manhattan College | A.B. | 1900 |
| Read law | 1907 |
Sources
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- FJC Biographical Directory (opens primary source in a new tab)
- Wikidata (opens primary source in a new tab)
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31 years on the U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals. Data last verified 2026-06-29. Informational only; verify against the primary source before relying. Not a consumer report (FCRA).