Alexander J. Napoli
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Alexander J. Napoli was a United States federal judge
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Born in Chicago, Illinois, Napoli received a Ph.B. from the University of Chicago
in 1927 and a J.D.
from the University of Chicago Law School
in 1929. He was in private practice in Chicago, Illinois from 1929 to 1933. He was an assistant state's attorney
of Cook County, Illinois
from 1933 to 1950. He was a judge on the Municipal Court of Chicago from 1950 to 1960, on Superior Court of Cook County from 1960 to 1963, and on the Circuit Court of Cook County from 1964 to 1966.
On August 17, 1966, Napoli was nominated by President Lyndon B. Johnson
to a new seat on the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
created by 80 Stat. 75. He was confirmed by the United States Senate
on September 20, 1966, and received his commission on September 21, 1966, serving until his death in Chicago in 1972.
United States federal judge
In the United States, the title of federal judge usually means a judge appointed by the President of the United States and confirmed by the United States Senate in accordance with Article II of the United States Constitution....
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Born in Chicago, Illinois, Napoli received a Ph.B. from the University of Chicago
University of Chicago
The University of Chicago is a private research university in Chicago, Illinois, USA. It was founded by the American Baptist Education Society with a donation from oil magnate and philanthropist John D. Rockefeller and incorporated in 1890...
in 1927 and a J.D.
Juris Doctor
Juris Doctor is a professional doctorate and first professional graduate degree in law.The degree was first awarded by Harvard University in the United States in the late 19th century and was created as a modern version of the old European doctor of law degree Juris Doctor (see etymology and...
from the University of Chicago Law School
University of Chicago Law School
The University of Chicago Law School was founded in 1902 as the graduate school of law at the University of Chicago and is among the most prestigious and selective law schools in the world. The U.S. News & World Report currently ranks it fifth among U.S...
in 1929. He was in private practice in Chicago, Illinois from 1929 to 1933. He was an assistant state's attorney
State's Attorney
In the United States, the State's Attorney is, most commonly, an elected official who represents the State in criminal prosecutions and is often the chief law enforcement officer of their respective county, circuit...
of Cook County, Illinois
Cook County, Illinois
Cook County is a county in the U.S. state of Illinois, with its county seat in Chicago. It is the second most populous county in the United States after Los Angeles County. The county has 5,194,675 residents, which is 40.5 percent of all Illinois residents. Cook County's population is larger than...
from 1933 to 1950. He was a judge on the Municipal Court of Chicago from 1950 to 1960, on Superior Court of Cook County from 1960 to 1963, and on the Circuit Court of Cook County from 1964 to 1966.
On August 17, 1966, Napoli was nominated by President Lyndon B. Johnson
Lyndon B. Johnson
Lyndon Baines Johnson , often referred to as LBJ, was the 36th President of the United States after his service as the 37th Vice President of the United States...
to a new seat on the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
The United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois is the trial-level court with jurisdiction over the northern counties of Illinois....
created by 80 Stat. 75. He was confirmed by the United States Senate
United States Senate
The United States Senate is the upper house of the bicameral legislature of the United States, and together with the United States House of Representatives comprises the United States Congress. The composition and powers of the Senate are established in Article One of the U.S. Constitution. Each...
on September 20, 1966, and received his commission on September 21, 1966, serving until his death in Chicago in 1972.