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Joseph Tyree Sneed III

American judge (1920–2008)


Summary

American judge (1920–2008)

FieldValue
nameJoseph Tyree Sneed III
officeSenior Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
term_startJuly 21, 1987
term_endFebruary 9, 2008
office1Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
term_start1August 24, 1973
term_end1July 21, 1987
appointer1Richard Nixon
predecessor1Frederick George Hamley
successor1Stephen S. Trott
office212th United States Deputy Attorney General
term_start2February 1973
term_end2July 9, 1973
president2Richard Nixon
predecessor2Ralph E. Erickson
successor2William Ruckelshaus
birth_nameJoseph Tyree Sneed III
birth_date
birth_placeCalvert, Texas, U.S.
death_date
death_placeSan Francisco, California, U.S.
partyRepublican
spouseMadelon Sneed
children3, including Carly Fiorina
relativesJoseph P. Sneed (great-great-grandfather)
educationSouthwestern University (BBA)
University of Texas at Austin (LLB)
Harvard University (SJD)

| honorific-prefix = University of Texas at Austin (LLB) Harvard University (SJD) Joseph Tyree Sneed III (July 21, 1920 – February 9, 2008) was an American jurist who served as United States Deputy Attorney General and then as a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit for nearly 35 years until his death. He was the father of Carly Fiorina, a former CEO of Hewlett-Packard.

Early life and education

Joseph Tyree Sneed III was born on July 21, 1920, in Calvert, Texas. He was the son of Cara Carlton (Weber) and Harold Marvin Sneed (January 6, 1883 – Dec 27, 1934), a rancher and landowner. Joseph P. Sneed is his great-great-grandfather. He spent his youth working summers as a cowboy on his uncle's ranch in the Texas Panhandle.

Sneed received his Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Southwestern University in 1941. He served as a staff sergeant in the Army Air Corps during World War II. Sneed attended the University of Texas School of Law, where he received his Bachelor of Laws, Order of the Coif in 1947. He was also a visiting student at the London School of Economics and the University of Ghana. He subsequently received a Doctor of Juridical Science from Harvard Law School in 1958.

Career

Academia

Sneed was an assistant professor of law at the University of Texas School of Law from 1947 to 1951. He became an associate professor in 1951 and was made a full professor in 1954. He taught at the University of Texas until 1957.

Sneed was a professor of law at Cornell Law School from 1957 to 1962, followed by the Stanford Law School from 1962 to 1971. He was professor of law and dean of the Duke University School of Law from 1971 to 1973.

Judicial service

Sneed was nominated by President Richard Nixon to a seat vacated (formerly occupied) by Judge Frederick George Hamley on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on July 25, 1973. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on August 3, 1973, and received his judicial commission on August 24, 1973. He assumed senior status on July 21, 1987.

Sneed was part of a three-judge panel that replaced Whitewater special prosecutor Robert B. Fiske with Kenneth Starr in 1994.

Personal life

Sneed married Madelon Montross Juergens in 1944. She was a portrait and abstract artist who died in 1998. Together they had a son and two daughters, including Carly Fiorina, another daughter, Clara; a son, Joseph T. Sneed IV; and two grandsons, Sam Tyree Berzon and Joseph T. Sneed V. His wife died in 1998. They resided in San Francisco, California.

Death

Sneed died on February 9, 2008, in San Francisco at the age of 87.

References

Sources

References

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  2. (2008-02-16). "Joseph Sneed, judge, father of Carly Fiorina".
  3. (February 15, 2008). "Senior judge on U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, former law school professor". The Los Angeles Times.
  4. (February 14, 2008). "Joseph Sneed dies - longtime 9th Circuit judge". The San Francisco Chronicle.
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  9. (May 4, 2015). "Is Carly Fiorina a Chip Off the Old Block?". Bloomberg Politics.
  10. (2008-02-13). "Court of Appeals Mourns Loss of Senior Circuit Judge Joseph T. Sneed".
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