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==Education and Legal Training==
==Education and Legal Training==
Fisher earned his B.A. at the [[University of California at Santa Barbara]] in 1961 and his law degree from [[Stanford Law School]] in 1966.
Fisher attended [[Los Angeles]]'s renowned [[University High School (Los Angeles)|University High School]], earned his B.A. at the [[University of California at Santa Barbara]] in 1961, and his law degree from [[Stanford Law School]] in 1966.


He clerked for Judge [[J. Skelly Wright]] of the [[D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals]] from 1966 to 1967. He then [[List of law clerks of the Supreme Court of the United States|clerked]] for [[William J. Brennan, Jr.|Associate Justice of the Supreme Court William J. Brennan]] from 1967 to 1968.
He clerked for Judge [[J. Skelly Wright]] of the [[D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals]] from 1966 to 1967. He then [[List of law clerks of the Supreme Court of the United States|clerked]] for [[William J. Brennan, Jr.|Associate Justice of the Supreme Court William J. Brennan]] from 1967 to 1968.

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Raymond C. Fisher (b. 1939 in Oakland, CA) is a federal appeals judge who has served on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals since 1999.

Fisher attended Los Angeles's renowned University High School, earned his B.A. at the University of California at Santa Barbara in 1961, and his law degree from Stanford Law School in 1966.

He clerked for Judge J. Skelly Wright of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals from 1966 to 1967. He then clerked for Associate Justice of the Supreme Court William J. Brennan from 1967 to 1968.

Professional career

Fisher was in private practice from 1968 to 1997 in Los Angeles, CA. He also served as a special assistant to California Governor Jerry Brown in 1975. He was a member of the Los Angeles City Civil Service Commission from 1984 to 1989 and was Deputy General Counsel to the Independent Commission on the Los Angeles Police Department in 1990. Fisher then served as President of the Los Angeles Police Commission from 1995 to 1997 and Associate Attorney General from 1997 to 1999.

Federal judicial service

Fisher was nominated by Bill Clinton for the seat vacated David R. Thompson on the Ninth Circuit on March 15, 1999. He was confirmed by the U.S. Senate in a 69-29 vote on October 5, 1999 and received his commission on October 12, 1999.

See also

Legal offices
Preceded by United States Associate Attorney General
1997-1999
Succeeded by