Rubey Hulen
Rubey Mosley Hulen (1894-1956) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri.
Hulen was nominated by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt on July 8, 1943, to a seat vacated by Charles B. Davis; he was confirmed by the Senate on July 8, 1943, and received commission on July 14. He served until his death on July 7, 1956. Hulen was succeeded in this position by Randolph Weber.
Early life and education
- Kansas City School of Law, 1914
Professional career
- Private practice, Centralia, Missouri, 1915-1917
- U.S. Army Lieutenant Commander, 1917-1918
- Prosecuting attorney, Boone County, Missouri, 1920-1924
- Private practice, St. Louis, Missouri, 1919-1943
- Lecturer, Washington University Law School
Judicial career
Eastern District of Missouri
Hulen was nominated by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt on July 8, 1943, to a seat vacated by Charles B. Davis;[1] he was confirmed by the Senate on July 8, 1943, and received commission on July 14. He served until his death on July 7, 1956. Hulen was succeeded in this position by Randolph Weber.
External links
- Biography (dead link) from the Federal Judicial Center.
Footnotes
- ↑ Biography (dead link) from the Federal Judicial Center
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by: Charles B. Davis |
Eastern District of Missouri 1943–1956 Seat #3T |
Succeeded by: Randolph Weber
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1933 |
Bell • Bratton • Donohoe • FitzHenry • Garrecht • Keefe • Ragon • Stone • Woodrough | ||
1934 |
Allen • Bowen • Holly • Hulbert • Long • Major • Myers • Rippey • Sullivan | ||
1935 |
Baldwin • Denman • Faris • Ford • Hamilton • Haney • Holmes • Mahoney • Martin • Mathews • McDuffie • Moore • Roche • A. L. Stephens • H. M. Stephens • Sweeney • Yankwich | ||
1936 |
Abruzzo • Clancy • Davidson • Davis • Holland • Lederle • Leibell • Ling • Mandelbaum • Maris • Pollard • Thomas • Underwood | ||
1937 |
Adair • Biggs • Black • Burke • Collet • Druffel • Edgerton • Groner • Healy • Jackson • Jenney • Kloeb • Major • McColloch • Miller • Mize • Murrah • Rice • Stephens • Sullivan • Swinford • Treanor • Trimble • Vinson • Watkins • Williams • Wyche | ||
1938 |
Clark • Conger • Ford • Hamilton • Laws • Maris • McCord • Murphree • Reed | ||
1939 |
Allred • Arant • Beaumont • Biddle • Black • Clark • Darr • Davies • Dobie • Douglas • Duffy • Frankfurter • Goldsborough • Huxman • Igoe • Jones • Kalodner • Kerner, Sr. • Lemley • Lumpkin • Magruder • Miller • Morris • Picard • Porterie • Roberts • Rutledge • Walker • Welsh • Whaley • Whitaker • Wilkin | ||
1940 |
Bard • Barker • Barksdale • Boyd • Broaddus • Caillouet • Campbell • Dobie • Ganey • Goodrich • Harrison • Hartigan • Johnsen • Jones • Leamy • Mahoney • Martin • Murphy • Murrah • O'Connor • Oliver • Pine • Russell • Savage • Schwellenbach • Walker • Waller |
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1941 |
Bright • Byrnes • Eicher • Frank • Freed • Healey • Jackson • Leahy • Leavy • Lovett • Madden • McAllister • McGuire • Miller • Minton • Moore • Riddick • Rifkind • J. Smith • W. Smith • Stone • Timmerman • Vogel • Waring • Woodbury • Wyzanski | ||
1942 |
Brennan • Cole • Delehant • Ekwall • Goodman • Hall • Hannay • Keeling • Meaney | ||
1943 |
Arnold • Chandler • Clark • Duncan • Helvering • Hulen • Lawrence • Lee • McLaughlin • Mullins • Rutledge • Swygert • Waller | ||
1944 |
Bone • Connor • Graven • Hutcheson • Kennedy • LaBuy • O'Connell • Schweinhaut • Shaw | ||
1945 |