A photo blog depicting contemporary courthouses in the Western United States.
Monday, April 30, 2018
Lex Anteinternet: Monday At The Bar: Forgetting the past so we can ...
Lex Anteinternet: Monday At The Bar: Forgetting the past so we can ...: When I was first practicing law, a million years ago, the City of Casper determined to replace its part time contract judges with a full tim...
Friday, August 11, 2017
Lawrence County Courthouse. Speerfish South Dakota.
Probably the most remarkable thing about this photograph of the Lawrence County Courthouse in Speerfish, South Dakota is that (other than it being poorly aligned) is that there are no motorcycles in the photograph. It took me four tries to achieve that.
Which is part of the hazards associated with taking a photograph in the Sturgis area during motorcycle rally week.
I don't know the vintage of this well preserved classic courthouse, but it's clearly an older one and very nice in appearance. The court houses South Dakota's Fourth Judicial District and serves as the county seat for Lawrence County as well.
Sunday, May 21, 2017
University of Wyoming College of Law Large Moot Court, Laramie Wyoming
This is the large Moot Court Room for the University of Wyoming. Having been in most of the courtrooms in the state I can safely say that its one of the nicest in the entire state.
The back half, or gallery half, of the courtroom has a moveable wall that can open up to allow greater space, or perhaps just more conventional space in the courtroom and also allow the courtroom to function as a lecture hall. Viewed as a courtroom, what we see here in front of us is the bar of the court.
When I went to UW's College of Law it didn't have a moot courtroom at all, now it has two, a large one and a small one (I have yet to see the small one). This particular room was the large classroom at the time. It is quite a facility and I guess it demonstrates how much the physical assets of the College of Law have improved in the past three decades.
According to the University, the College of Law will allow the courtroom to be used by the state courts upon request, if it is not already in use.
Thursday, February 2, 2017
Lex Anteinternet: And the nominee is . .
Lex Anteinternet: And the nominee is . .: Neil Gorsuch of the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals. He's a conservative textualist who is well suited to replace the late Antonin Scali...
Sunday, January 29, 2017
Harris County Texas Courthouses
These photographs depict, from a distance, the old and new Harris County Texas courthouses. The old one, a classically styled courthouse, was built in 1910. The new one much more recently, having been started in 2003.
The new courthouse is a seventeen story structure. Locals in the law seem quite proud of it, but I don't know what I think. It retains some classic elements but it's sort of big and overgrown.
Saturday, December 3, 2016
Sublette County Courthouse, Pinedale Wyoming
This is the Sublette County Courthouse in Pinedale, Wyoming. The courthouse is the seat, for Sublette County, of the two courts of Wyoming's 9th Judicial District.
I'm unsure of the vintage of this courthouse, but I'm guess it dates to at least the 1950s, although I could be in error. The court is in a Federalist style.
Saturday, November 5, 2016
Lex Anteinternet: Rally for Public Lands, Casper Wyoming, November 5...
Rally for Public Lands, Casper Wyoming, November 5, 2016
Rally for Public Lands:
Join Us!
—WHEN—
Saturday, November 5th
1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
—WHERE—
Izaak Walton League,
4205 Fort Caspar Road
—WHAT—
Live music, keynote speakers, food & drinks!
Sunday, October 30, 2016
Jefferson County Courthouse, Port Arthur Texas.
This is the courthouse for Jefferson County, Texas, in Port Arthur.
This courthouse is one of the many public works projects courthouses Built during the Great Depression. As the sign for the courthouse notes, it was built in 1935 and 1936, at time during which the fortunes of Port Arthur frankly look t have been better than they currently are.
Does this courthouse belong on this blog? That's a question I'll soon be addressing but it is debatable. This Courthouse is technically west of the Mississippi, but culturally, it's in the Deep South. I've posted it, but frankly, this is about as far east and south, in more ways than one, that a person can get and still claim, if they can, that this is a "Western" courthouse.
Friday, September 16, 2016
Frank E. Moss Federal Courthouse and United States Courthouse for the District of Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah.
Built in 1931, the last year of the Hoover Administration, this classic courthouse is nestled in downtown Salt Lake City. The current name is much more recent, coming from a long serving Utah Senator who retired in 1977.
Just behind this classic revival style courthouse is a large modern office building which is the current United States Courthouse for the District of Utah, which has the local nickname of the "Borg Cube" due to its modern architecture, and in obvious reference to the characters from Star Trek. That also forms a fairly effective commentary on what the public thinks of modern style courthouses, so I don't need to add to that, and could hardly do so more effectively.
Detail from the Frank E. Moss Courthouse
While most of the court's functions have moved to the new courthouse, the old one continues to house the bankruptcy court.
Sunday, June 26, 2016
Lex Anteinternet: What Are You Reading?
Over on our most active blog, Lex Anteinternet: What are you reading?:
That thread: What Are You Reading?
Stop over and let us know what you're reading!What are you reading?
A new trailing thread, dedicated to what we're currently reading.
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June 21, 2016
Give Me Eighty Men
I'm presently reading Give Me Eighty Men by Shannon Smith. It's a history of the Fetterman Fight, and a history of the history of the Fetterman Fight. I'll review it when I'm done, but I'll note that the favorable mention of the book by the authors of The Heart of All That Is caused me to pick it up, even though I'd been inclined to previously avoid it.
So far, I'm enjoying it, and its certainly raising a lot questions in my mind about the Fetterman battle, although I'm reserving my judgment on various things so far.
That thread: What Are You Reading?
Monday, June 20, 2016
Lex Anteinternet: More Monday At The Bar. U.S. Supreme Court: The ...
Lex Anteinternet: More Monday At The Bar. U.S. Supreme Court: The ...: One of the most shocking features of US Constitutional law is that the Bill of Rights doesn't apply, at all, to Indians on the Reservat...
Lex Anteinternet: Additional Monday at the Bar. Lex Anteinternet: T...
Lex Anteinternet: Additional Monday at the Bar. Lex Anteinternet: T...: As we earlier reported on this item: Lex Anteinternet: The ghost of the Crow Treaty of 1868 appears in a ... : Crow Indians, 1908. Th...
Saturday, May 14, 2016
Matheson Courthouse, Salt Lake City Utah
This impressive structure in downtown Salt Lake City houses Utah's Third Judicial District. The interesting design, poorly photographed here, combines modern and classical elements to make for an attractive courthouse.
Sunday, February 28, 2016
Rock Springs City Hall, Rock Springs Wyoming
This is a photo I took of the old Rock Springs City Hall while on my way to a deposition. It's really taken from the wrong angle, and it's not a great photo. This photos is typical of the "on my way" to somewhere photos that end up on this blog.
And its of a city hall, not a true courthouse, but almost every city hall of this vintage served as a city court and city jail. This one has a small jail in it, by my recollection, based upon the one time I toured it. It's now a museum.
The building was built in 1894.
Sunday, February 21, 2016
Lex Anteinternet: Limiting Supreme Court terms
Lex Anteinternet: Limiting Supreme Court terms: An interesting proposal is being floated to limit Supreme Court terms to 18 years, with those terms being staggered so that one comes up e...
Sunday, February 14, 2016
Lex Anteinternet: Antonin Scalia passes on.
Lex Anteinternet: Antonin Scalia passes on.: By the time this goes up here, this will hardly be in the category of really new "news", as it was already widely discussed an...
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Johnson County Justice Center, Buffalo Wyoming
This is the Johnson County Justice Center in Buffalo Wyoming. This structure replaced the old Johnson County Courthouse that was in use up until recently.
Friday, October 9, 2015
Thursday, September 17, 2015
State Capitol, Cheyenne Wyoming
This is the State Capitol building in Cheyenne, Wyoming. While I didn't realize it at the time that I took this photograph, the State Capitol contains a courtroom which was used by the Wyoming Supreme Court up until it had a courthouse of its own. The courtroom is soon to be restored.
State Capitol as viewed from the street. The current Wyoming Supreme Court building would be off to the right in this photograph.
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
City and County Building, Cheyenne Wyoming
This is the old City and County Building in Cheyenne Wyoming which, at one time, housed all of the offices of the City of Cheyenne and Laramie County, including the courts.
This building has been partially replaced by the Laramie County Government Complex, which physically adjoins it.
This Federal style Classical Revival building was built completed in 1919. A better view of the building would be from its front, rather than the sides as depicted, which would show its classic columns, but under the constraints of time when this photograph was taken, that couldn't be done.
Laramie County Government Complex, Cheyenne Wyoming
Laramie County government complex
Sunday, August 16, 2015
Old Wyoming State Penitentiary, Rawlins Wyoming.
This may seem like sort of an odd entry for this blog, but it really should come as no surprise. The penitentiary is part of the judicial system, and therefore it has a place on a blog that's dedicated to judicial buildings.
This particular penitentiary is the old Wyoming State Penitentiary, the second penitentiary the state had. The first one was located in Laramie Wyoming in territorial days. That building is still there, and is used as a museum. When I went to the University of Wyoming, it was the sheep barn.
This one, the second penitentiary, is located in Rawlins Wyoming. It's also a museum, as it has been replaced by a new, more modern, penitentiary also located near Rawlins.
I don't know if court was ever held inside the penitentiary. I doubt it. But it does serve to remember that institutions like this are part of the judicial system.
Sunday, August 2, 2015
Old Anchorage City Hall, Anchorage Alaska
Once the largest building in Anchorage, albeit only very briefly, this city hall held all the municipal offices from 1936 until some date in the 1970s.
A fairly substantial building, it provides additional evidence of how surprisingly busy Anchorage was during the 1930s.
Saturday, August 1, 2015
Federal Building, Anchorage Alaska
This is the Federal Building in Anchorage Alaska, which was built in 1941. The Art Deco style building is very substantial, and the building is one of several in Anchorage which show the extent of development in the city in the 1930s and 1940s. It was, and is, a very modern building for the port city, which might surprise those who wouldn't have expected this type of architecture and development for Anchorage in this, pre oil development, era.
The courtroom was, and is, a prominent feature of the building.
Sunday, July 5, 2015
Natrona County Courthouses from the air.
Natrona County's courthouses from the air, as viewed from a Ford Tri Motor. The classic old courthouse is in the upper middle of the photograph, but the Townsend Justice Center and the Hall of Justice are also visible. The Federal Courthouse is not visible, however.
Friday, June 5, 2015
Old Sweetwater County Courthouse, Green River Wyoming
This is the old Sweetwater County Courthouse in Green River Wyoming. This courthouse, built in 1906, is on the same block as the new courthouse that replaced it. Fortunately, this attractive original courthouse was preserved when the new one was built. I don't know what use this courthouse serves today.
Sweetwater County Courthouse, Green River, Wyoming.
This is the current courthouse in Green River, Sweetwater County, Wyoming. This modern style courthouse houses Wyoming's Third Judicial District. I'm unsure of the vintage of this courthouse, but my guess would be that it was built in the 1960s or 1970s.
Thursday, April 2, 2015
Holscher's Hub: Carlisle County Courthouse, Carlisle Pennsylvania
Holscher's Hub: Carlisle County Courthouse, Carlisle Pennsylvania
Carlisle County Courthouse, Carlisle Pennsylvania
The second is the Old Courthouse, across the street from the one above. This one is quite old, having been built in 1846, and is of another style. I've never seen this style used in the West.
Old Courthouse, Cumberland County Pennsylvania
Now these (and I have to admit the recent photos of the Old Courthouse in Toronto) are not western courthouses at all, but eastern ones, including one very old eastern one. They're posted here, however to demonstrate the appearance of eastern courthouses and how they influenced the latter ones of the West, or not.
The first is the Carlisle County Courthouse in Carlisle Pennsylvania. This Federal style courthouse strongly resembles those built by the Federal government everywhere in the 1930s. This isn't a Federal courthouse, but its style shows up in the West quite a bit.
Carlisle County Courthouse, Carlisle Pennsylvania
The second is the Old Courthouse, across the street from the one above. This one is quite old, having been built in 1846, and is of another style. I've never seen this style used in the West.
Old Courthouse, Cumberland County Pennsylvania
Sunday, January 25, 2015
Saturday, January 24, 2015
Toronto Ontario Old Town Hall and York County Courthouse, Toronto Ontario
This is the Toronto Old City Hall and York County Courthouse, a massive structure in downtown Toronto that was built to hold a court, and which still does even though many of its other original functions are no longer carried on in this building. I'm uncertain of the current jurisdiction of the court, although there is a listing for it under Ontario Court of Justice on a non governmental website.
This very large structure took a decade to build, having been started in 1889, and completed in 1899.
As with a similar entry on the Churches of the West blog, a person can take exception to my having listed this courthouse here, as its not really in the West. Nonetheless, at the time in which it was built, 1899, Toronto retained a bit of a western feel, as much of Canada did at that time.
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