Walter Craig

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Walter Craig

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Prior offices
United States District Court for the District of Arizona

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Bachelor's

Stanford University, 1931

Law

Stanford Law School, 1934

Personal
Birthplace
Oakland, Calif.


Walter Early Craig (1909-1986) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the District of Arizona.

Craig was nominated by President John F. Kennedy on August 26, 1963, to a seat vacated by Arthur Davis; he was confirmed by the Senate on September 25, 1963, and received his commission on October 2, 1963. From 1973-1979, he served as the chief judge. He assumed senior status on October 1, 1979. He served the District of Arizona until his death on June 29, 1986.[1] Craig was succeeded in this position by Charles Hardy.

Early life and education

  • Stanford University, B.A., 1931
  • Stanford Law School, J.D., 1934

Professional career

  • U.S. Navy, World War II
  • Lawyer, HOLC, San Francisco, California, 1934-1936
  • Private practice, Phoenix, Arizona, 1936-1964

Judicial career

District of Arizona

Craig was nominated by President John F. Kennedy on August 26, 1963, to a seat vacated by Arthur Davis; he was confirmed by the Senate on September 25, 1963, and received his commission on October 2, 1963. From 1973-1979, he served as the chief judge. He assumed senior status on October 1, 1979. He served the District of Arizona until his death on June 29, 1986.[2] Craig was succeeded in this position by Charles Hardy.

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Political offices
Preceded by:
Arthur Davis
District of Arizona
1963–1979
Seat #3
Succeeded by:
Charles Hardy