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Alexander Bicks

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Alexander Bicks (March 17, 1901 – May 9, 1963) was a United States federal judge.

Bicks received an LL.B. from New York University School of Law in 1922, and was in private practice in New York City from 1924 to 1954.

On April 6, 1954, Bicks was nominated by President Dwight D. Eisenhower to a seat on the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York vacated by Vincent L. Leibell. Bicks was confirmed by the United States Senate on May 11, 1954, and received his commission on May 12, 1954. He served in that capacity until his death, in New York, New York.

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Legal offices
Preceded by Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
1954–1963
Succeeded by