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  1. Theodore Alexander McKee (born June 5, 1947, in Rochester, New York) is a Senior United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. He previously served on the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas in the First Judicial District of Pennsylvania.

  2. 10 de fev. de 2005 · Judge Theodore A. McKee was born June 5, 1947, in a farming community near Rochester, New York; his mother, Etta V. Payne, was from Culpepper, Virginia, and his father, Clarence V. McKee, was the first black high school basketball player in the state of Indiana.

  3. Theodore A. McKee | Constitution Center. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Ted McKee was sworn in as a Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit on June 20, 1994, and became Chief Judge on May 4, 2010. He began his legal career at a large Philadelphia law firm, but left there in 1977 to begin his career in public service.

  4. McKee, Theodore Alexander. Nominated by William J. Clinton on March 22, 1994, to a seat vacated by Aloyisus Leon Higginbotham, Jr. Confirmed by the Senate on June 8, 1994, and received commission on June 9, 1994. Served as chief judge, 2010-2016.

  5. Theodore McKee. Theodore Alexander McKee is a federal judge on senior status with the United States Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit based in Philadelphia. He joined the court in 1994 after being nominated by President Bill Clinton. McKee served as chief judge of the circuit court from 2010 to 2016. [1]

  6. 29 de set. de 2023 · Born in Rochester, New York, Theodore McKee graduated from SUNY Cortland in 1969 with a bachelors degree in Political Science. While at Cortland, he played football in the mid 1960's as an End. In 1975 He went on to earn his Juris Doctorate from the Syracuse University College of Law, where he would go onto have a remarkable legal ...

  7. 5 de ago. de 2021 · 4 minute read. Judges. Avalon Zoppo. U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit Judge Theodore McKee is taking senior status following 27 years on the federal bench, according to the ...