Below are tables showing authorized positions for U.S. district judges, U.S. bankruptcy judges, and U.S. magistrate judges. While district and bankruptcy judgeships are authorized by congressional statute, magistrate judgeships are authorized by the Judicial Conference of the United States. For more detail regarding the authorization of these judgeships, see the Legislative History and Succession Chart(s) pages for each district court (see menu at right), Authorized Bankruptcy Judgeships, Authorized Magistrate Judgeships (by location), and Authorized Magistrate Judgeships (by fiscal year).
Authorized District Judgeships |
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July 3, 1890 26 Stat. 215 |
1 |
February 10, 1954 68 Stat. 8 |
2 |
Authorized Bankruptcy Judgeships |
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July 10, 1984 98 Stat. 336 |
1 |
October 27, 1986 100 Stat. 3088 |
2 |
Authorized Magistrate Judgeships (by location) |
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Location | Full-Time | Part-Time |
Boise | 1 (1984–1992) 2 (1993–present) |
1 (1971–1983) |
Coeur d'Alene | 1 (1971–1983) | |
Coeur d'Alene or Moscow | 1 (1984–1992) | |
Lewiston | 1 (1971–1983) | |
Pocatello | 1 (1971–1992) | |
Twin Falls | 1 (1971–1983) | |
Total | 0 (1971–1983) 1 (1984–1992) 2 (1993–present) |
5 (1971–1983) 2 (1984–1992) 0 (1993–present) |
Authorized Magistrate Judgeships (by fiscal year) |
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Fiscal Year(s) | Full-Time | Total | Part-Time | Total |
1971–1983 | 0 | Boise, Coeur d'Alene, Lewiston, Pocatello, Twin Falls | 5 | |
1984–1992 | Boise | 1 | Coeur d'Alene or Moscow, Pocatello | 2 |
1993–present | Boise (2) | 2 | 0 |