Albert Tate Jr. | |
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Judge of United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit | |
In office October 5, 1979 – March 27, 1986 |
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Nominated by | Jimmy Carter |
Preceded by | New position |
Succeeded by | John Malcolm Duhé Jr. |
Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court | |
In office 1958–1958 |
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In office 1970–1979 |
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Personal details | |
Born |
Opelousas, Louisiana, USA |
September 23, 1920
Died | March 27, 1986 Unknown |
(aged 65)
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse(s) | Claire Jeanmard Tate (married 1949–1986, his death) |
Children | Albert Tate, III Emma Adelaide Tate ___ George J. Tate Michael F. Tate Charles E. Tate |
Residence |
(1) Ville Platte |
Alma mater |
New York Military Academy |
Military service | |
Service/branch | United States Army |
Battles/wars | Far Eastern theater of World War II |
(1) Ville Platte
Evangeline Parish, Louisiana
New York Military Academy
Louisiana State University
George Washington University
Albert A. Tate Jr. (September 23, 1920 – March 27, 1986), was a long-serving Louisiana judge known for his leadership of the legal profession. A Democrat, Tate served on the Louisiana First (1954–1960) and Third Circuit (1960–1970) courts of appeal, the United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans (1979–1986), and the Louisiana Supreme Court (1958; 1970–1979), also based in New Orleans.
Tate was born in Opelousas, the seat of government of St. Landry Parish to Albert Tate, Sr., and Adelaide (née Therry) Tate. He graduated from New York Military Academy in 1937, then Yale University from 1937–38, then Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge from 1938–39, and George Washington University in Washington, D.C., where he obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1941. He received his LL.B. degree from Yale Law School in 1947; he attended Yale from 1941–42 and 1946-47. He also attended LSU Law School from 1947–48, when he obtained legal certification in Louisiana.