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Stephen A. Higginson

American federal judge (born 1961)


American federal judge (born 1961)

FieldValue
nameStephen Higginson
imageJudge Stephen A. Higginson (cropped).jpg
captionOfficial portrait, c. 2011
officePresiding Judge of the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review
appointerJohn Roberts
term_startAugust 16, 2023
predecessorDavid B. Sentelle
office1Judge of the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review
appointer1John Roberts
term_start1February 25, 2021
predecessor1Richard C. Tallman
office2Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
appointer2Barack Obama
term_start2November 2, 2011
predecessor2Jacques L. Wiener Jr.
birth_nameStephen Andrew Higginson
birth_date
birth_placeBoston, Massachusetts, U.S.
educationHarvard University (BA)
University of Cambridge (MPhil)
Yale University (JD)

University of Cambridge (MPhil) Yale University (JD) Stephen Andrew Higginson (born 1961) is an American lawyer and jurist serving since 2011 as a U.S. circuit judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. He also serves as the Presiding Judge of the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review.

Early life and education

Higginson was born on April 12, 1961, in Boston, Massachusetts. He graduated from the Groton School in 1979, then studied government and English literature at Harvard University, graduating in 1983 with a Bachelor of Arts, summa cum laude. After earning an M.Phil. from the University of Cambridge the following year, he enrolled in Yale Law School, where he was editor-in-chief of The Yale Law Journal. He graduated in 1987 with a Juris Doctor.

Federal judicial service

On May 5, 2011, President Barack Obama announced his intent to nominate Higginson to a seat on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit and submitted the nomination to the Senate on May 9. The Senate confirmed Higginson's nomination by an 88–0 vote on October 31, 2011. Higginson received his commission on November 2, 2011, and filled the seat vacated by Judge Jacques L. Wiener Jr., who assumed senior status in 2010. On February 25, 2021, Higginson was appointed to the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review by Chief Justice John Roberts.

In June 2017, Higginson authored the majority opinion in Plummer v. University of Houston, in which the Fifth Circuit affirmed a lower court ruling that a university did not violate the Due Process Clause or Title IX when it expelled a student for committing a campus sexual assault, as well as his girlfriend, who had recorded the assault and shared the video on social media. On April 26, 2022, Higginson dissented when the 5th Circuit officially rejected challenges to Texas SB 8, a law banning abortion within the state after six weeks gestational age and allows private individuals, or "bounty hunters", to sue anyone who performed or helped a woman get an abortion after six weeks. Judge Higginson agreed with the majority opinion, but, in light of a Supreme Court determination, would remand the case.

Personal

Higginson is married to Collette Creppell, the Vice President of Campus Planning and Design at Chapman University. The couple has three children and lives in New Orleans.

Selected scholarly works

References

References

  1. (2 March 2014). "Stephen Higginson '79". Groton School.
  2. "Loyola University New Orleans College of Law Biography: Stephen A. Higginson".
  3. [https://www.webcitation.org/631LYc8FS?url=http://landrieu.senate.gov/mediacenter/upload/05052011higginson.pdf Higginson's resume as of November 2010] (PDF), from the office of Senator [[Mary Landrieu]].
  4. "Higginson, Stephen Andrew - Federal Judicial Center".
  5. The White House: Office of the Press Secretary. (May 5, 2011). "President Obama Announces Intent to Nominate Stephen Higginson to Serve on United States Court of Appeals". [[whitehouse.gov]].
  6. Maginnis, John. (November 12, 2010). "Landrieu Recommends Names for 5th Circuit Vacancy". LaPolitics.
  7. (October 31, 2011). "On the Nomination (Confirmation Stephen A. Higginson, of Louisiana, to be U.S. Circuit Judge)". U.S. Senate.
  8. "Current Membership - Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review".
  9. Note. (2017). "Fifth Circuit Holds that Due Process Standards May Be Lowered in the Presence of “Overwhelming” Video and Photographic Evidence of Guilt". [[Harvard Law Review.
  10. {{cite court. (2017). link
  11. (April 26, 2022). "Whole Woman's Health v. Jackson (5th Cir. No. 21-50792)".
  12. (April 26, 2022). "Federal appeals court ends legal challenge to Texas abortion law".
  13. (April 26, 2022). "Whole Woman's Health v. Jackson (5th Cir. No. 21-50792)".
  14. Tilove, Jonathon. (May 5, 2011). "Stephen Higginson nominated to New Orleans-based federal appeals court". [[The Times-Picayune]].
  15. "VP of Campus Planning and Design".
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