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Glenn Leroy Archer, Jr

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Preceded by
  
Helen Nies

Role
  
Jr.

Nominated by
  
Ronald Reagan

Preceded by
  
Jack Miller

Resigned
  
December 24, 1997

Name
  
Glenn Archer,


Born
  
March 21, 1929 Densmore, Kansas, United States (
1929-03-21
)

Alma mater
  
Yale University George Washington University

Died
  
July 27, 2011, Tempe, Arizona, United States

Education
  
George Washington University Law School, Yale University, Yale College

Succeeded by
  
Haldane Robert Mayer

Glenn Leroy Archer Jr. (March 21, 1929 – July 27, 2011) was a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.

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Education and career

Born in Densmore, Kansas, Archer moved to Topeka, Kansas where he attended public high school. Archer received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English literature from Yale University in 1952 and a Juris Doctor, with honors, from George Washington University Law School in 1954. He served as a First Lieutenant in the Judge Advocate General's Office of the United States Air Force from 1954 to 1956. He entered private practice in Washington, D.C., as an associate in the law firm of Hamel, Park, McCabe and Saunders from 1956 to 1960 and a partner from 1960 to 1981. Archer served as Assistant Attorney General in charge of the United States Department of Justice Tax Division from 1982 to 1984.

Federal judicial service

On October 16, 1985, Archer was nominated by President Ronald Reagan to a seat on the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit vacated by Judge Jack Miller. Archer was confirmed by the United States Senate on December 16, 1985, and received his commission on December 17, 1985. He assumed duties as a Circuit Judge on December 23, 1985. He replaced Judge Helen W. Nies as Chief Judge on March 18, 1994, and served in that capacity until December 24, 1997, when (now former) Chief Judge Haldane Robert Mayer replaced him. Archer assumed senior status on December 24, 1997. He died on July 27, 2011.

Personal

Archer resided in Alexandria, Virginia and Oxford, Maryland, but subsequently moved to Tempe, Arizona.

He enjoyed boating and the outdoors, building his ownkayak. He was married twice with four children and one step child.

References

Glenn Leroy Archer Jr. Wikipedia