Number: RS22510 Title: "State Representation" in Appointments to Federal Courts of Appeals Authors: R. Sam Garrett and Kevin M. Scott, Government and Finance Division Abstract: This report provides an overview and analysis of changes in state representation of circuit court judges confirmed since 1891, when Congress created the modern regional appeals courts. The data reveal that some seats are consistently filled by judges from the same state. Other seats are filled by judges from various states in that circuit. Overall, changes in state representation have occurred in 24% of confirmed nominations since 1891. Changes in state representation were more common prior to the 1960s than in recent decades; 14% of appointments to circuit courts after the Kennedy Administration have changed state representation. The frequency of those changes has also varied by circuit. Pages: 6 Date: September 4, 2007