East was nominated by President
Dwight D. Eisenhower on May 2, 1955, to a seat on the
United States District Court for the District of Oregon vacated by Judge
James Alger Fee. He was confirmed by the
United States Senate on June 7, 1955, and received his commission the next day. He assumed
senior status due to a certified disability on April 10, 1967. His service terminated on April 27, 1985, due to his death. In 1964, East made national headlines for ordering
United States Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy to show why an Oregon lawyer should not be paid for defending a criminal defendant he had been ordered to defend by the federal court. In what
Time magazine said was "may be the neatest constitutional argument of the year," East justified the expenditure under the
Takings Clause of the
Fifth Amendment to the
United States Constitution.
Notable appellate cases After assuming
senior status, East often sat as a federal appeals court judge for the Ninth Circuit on three judge panels including the case
Universal City Studios, Inc. v. Sony Corp. of America, 659 F.2d 963 (C.A.9) 1981. ==See also==