United States District Court for the District of Kansas
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The United States District Court for the District of Kansas is the U.S. district court whose jurisdiction is the state of Kansas. The court's headquarters are in Wichita, with courthouses in Kansas City and Topeka.
The United States Attorney's Office for the District of Kansas represents the United States in civil and criminal litigation in the court. The first United States Attorney for the District of Kansas was appointed June 29, 1854 by Franklin Pierce. The current attorney is Eric Melgren.
Judges
District Judges
- Chief Judge Kathryn Vratil Kansas City
- Senior Judge Richard D. Rogers Topeka
- Senior Judge Monti Belot Wichita
- Senior Judge Wesley Brown Wichita
- Senior Judge Sam Crow Topeka
- District Judge John Lungstrum Kansas City
- District Judge Thomas Marten Wichita
- District Judge Carlos Murguia Kansas City
Magistrate Judges
- Magistrate Judge Karen Humphreys Wichita
- Magistrate Judge Donald Bostwick Wichita
- Magistrate Judge James O'Hara Kansas City
- Magistrate Judge John Reid Wichita
- Magistrate Judge Gerald Rushfelt Kansas City
- Magistrate Judge Gary Sebelius Topeka
- Magistrate Judge David Waxse Kansas City

