John M. Gerrard
John Melvin Gerrard (born November 2, 1953)[1] is a senior United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Nebraska. Education and legal careerGerrard graduated from Nebraska Wesleyan University with a Bachelor of Science in 1976; from the University of Arizona with a Masters in Public Administration in 1977; and from McGeorge School of Law at the University of the Pacific with a Juris Doctor in 1981. He is a member of Phi Kappa Tau fraternity.[2] Prior to joining the bench, he was in private practice in Norfolk, Nebraska from 1981 to 1995 and was city attorney for Battle Creek, Nebraska from 1982 to 1995.[2][3] Judicial serviceNebraska Supreme CourtIn 1995, Governor Ben Nelson appointed Gerrard to the Nebraska Supreme Court.[3] At 41 years of age, Gerrard was the youngest ever appointee to the Nebraska Supreme Court.[3] He left the court in 2012 upon appointment to the federal bench. Federal judicial serviceIn January 2011, then Senator Ben Nelson, recommended Gerrard to fill a seat on the United States District Court for the District of Nebraska that would be vacated later that year by Judge Richard G. Kopf.[3] On May 4, 2011, President Barack Obama formally nominated Gerrard to replace Kopf on the federal bench.[4][5] The United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary reported Gerrard's nomination to the Senate floor on October 13, 2011. The Senate confirmed Gerrard's nomination on January 23, 2012, by a 74–16 vote.[6] He received his commission on February 6, 2012.[2] He served as chief judge from 2018 to 2021.[2] Gerrard assumed senior status on February 6, 2023.[2][7] See alsoReferences
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