Tanya Walton
Pratt was appointed judge of the United States District Court,
Southern District of Indiana, on June 15, 2010. Judge Pratt is the
first African-American federal judge in Indiana history. She fills
the vacancy created by the elevation of Judge David F. Hamilton to
the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.
From 2008 until
her appointment to the bench of the District Court, Judge Pratt
served as a judge in the Marion Superior Court, Probate Division.
She was elected Marion County Superior Court Judge in November 1996,
and she served as Presiding Judge of the Superior Court, Criminal
Division, from 1997 to 2008. She also served as Master Commissioner for
the Marion County Superior Court from 1993 to 1996. Prior to her
election as a Marion Superior Court Judge, she was active in private
practice as a partner with the law firm of Walton & Pratt, focusing
primarily on family law, bankruptcy, and probate law. She also
served as a contract county public defender during her years of
private practice.
Judge Pratt is
active in the Indianapolis and Marion County Bar Associations; she
has served as past Vice President of the Indianapolis Bar
Association and is a member of the Board of Directors of the Marion
County Bar Association. She is a member of the Indiana State Bar
Association and the National Association of Women Judges. She
serves on the Indiana Lawyer Reader Advisory Panel; CLEO Advisory
Board; and the American Inn of Court (Master). She has served as
faculty for ICLEF’s Annual Practice Skills Summit and frequently
serves as a faculty for the Indiana Judicial Conference and the
Indianapolis Bar Association. In 2005, she was Chief Justice
Randall Shepard’s appointee on the Indiana Sentencing Policy Study
Commission. She has served as a member of the Marion Superior Court
Executive Committee; member of the House of Delegates for the
Indiana Bar Association; and from 2001 to 2007, she served as Chair
of the Dr. Martin Luther King Holiday Commission in Indiana.
In 1981, Judge
Pratt received her B.A. from Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia,
and in 1984, she received her J.D. from Howard University School of
Law in Washington, D.C.