词条 | United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| court_type = district | court_name = United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York | abbreviation = E.D.N.Y. | seal = NewYork-eastern.gif | seal_size = 150 | map_image_name = | map_image_width = 150 | map_image_caption = | courthouse = Theodore Roosevelt Courthouse | location = Brooklyn | courthouse1 = Alfonse M. D'Amato U.S. Courthouse | location1 = Central Islip | courthouse2 = | location2 = | appeals_to = Second Circuit | established = February 25, 1865 | judges_assigned = 15 | chief = Dora Irizarry | us_attorney = | us_marshal = | official_site = {{URL|http://www.nyed.uscourts.gov/}} }} The United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York (in case citations, E.D.N.Y.) is the federal district court whose jurisdiction comprises Long Island (including portions of New York City) and Staten Island in New York. The court's territorial jurisdiction includes the Counties of Kings (Brooklyn), Queens, Richmond (Staten Island), Nassau, and Suffolk as well as, concurrently with the Southern District of New York, the waters of New York and Bronx counties (including New York Harbor and the East River). Courthouses are located in Brooklyn and Central Islip. The United States Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of New York represents the United States in civil and criminal litigation in the court. The current Interim United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York since January 5, 2018 is Richard Donoghue. Appeals from the Eastern District of New York are taken to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit). CourthousesThe main location is the Theodore Roosevelt Federal Courthouse at 225 Cadman Plaza East in the civic center of Brooklyn. The 15-story building was designed by Cesar Pelli. The courthouse was designed in 1995 but did not open until 2006 following redesign requirements in the wake of the Oklahoma City bombing and the September 11 attacks. It replaced the six story Emanuel Celler Federal Building (built in 1962 and located next door and connected via glass atrium). In 2008 it was renamed for Theodore Roosevelt.[1] The building was originally to be renamed in honor of former New York Governor Hugh Carey but politicians backed off because Carey was alive at the time.[2] The associated prison is the Metropolitan Detention Center, Brooklyn. The Divisional office is in the Alfonse M. D'Amato United States Courthouse in Central Islip, New York. The courthouse designed by Richard Meier opened in 2000 and is the largest building on Long Island.[3] The 12-story building has {{convert|870000|sqft|m2|sigfig=2}}, 23 courtrooms and 24 judges' chambers.[4] It is the third largest federal courthouse in the United States (after the Daniel Patrick Moynihan United States Courthouse and Thomas F. Eagleton United States Courthouse).[5] Current judgesThe U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York has 15 authorized judgeships, filled by judges appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate. Fourteen judges who have taken senior status are eligible to continue hearing cases. On April 3, 2016, Judge Dora Irizarry became Chief Judge of the Court. Judge Jack B. Weinstein, widely regarded as among the most respected and influential Judges in America, is currently a Senior Judge in this district. Unlike many other judges at Judge Weinstein's level of seniority, he continues to maintain a full docket of cases, including many of the biggest corporate cases considered anywhere in the country. {{clear}}{{start U.S. judgeship Current}}{{U.S. judgeship row Current| index = 50 | title = Chief Judge | name = Dora Irizarry | duty station = Brooklyn | born = 1955 | term = 2004–present | chief term = 2016–present | senior term = — | appointer = G.W. Bush }}{{U.S. judgeship row Current | index = 52 | title = District Judge | name = Joseph F. Bianco | duty station = Central Islip | born = 1966 | term = 2006–present | chief term = — | senior term = — | appointer = G.W. Bush }}{{U.S. judgeship row Current | index = 54 | title = District Judge | name = Brian Cogan | duty station = Brooklyn | born = 1954 | term = 2006–present | chief term = — | senior term = — | appointer = G.W. Bush }}{{U.S. judgeship row Current | index = 55 | title = District Judge | name = Roslynn Renee Mauskopf | duty station = Brooklyn | born = 1957 | term = 2007–present | chief term = — | senior term = — | appointer = G.W. Bush }}{{U.S. judgeship row Current | index = 56 | title = District Judge | name = Kiyo A. Matsumoto | duty station = Brooklyn | born = 1955 | term = 2008–present | chief term = — | senior term = — | appointer = G.W. Bush }}{{U.S. judgeship row Current | index = 57 | title = District Judge | name = William Francis Kuntz | duty station = Brooklyn | born = 1950 | term = 2011–present | chief term = — | senior term = — | appointer = Obama }}{{U.S. judgeship row Current | index = 58 | title = District Judge | name = Margo Kitsy Brodie | duty station = Brooklyn | born = 1966 | term = 2012–present | chief term = — | senior term = — | appointer = Obama }}{{U.S. judgeship row Current | index = 59 | title = District Judge | name = Pamela K. Chen | duty station = Brooklyn | born = 1961 | term = 2013–present | chief term = — | senior term = — | appointer = Obama }}{{U.S. judgeship row Current | index = 60 | title = District Judge | name = Joan Azrack | duty station = Central Islip | born = 1951 | term = 2014–present | chief term = — | senior term = — | appointer = Obama }}{{U.S. judgeship row Current | index = 61 | title = District Judge | name = Ann Donnelly | duty station = Brooklyn | born = 1959 | term = 2015–present | chief term = — | senior term = — | appointer = Obama }}{{U.S. judgeship row Current | index = 62 | title = District Judge | name = LaShann DeArcy Hall | duty station = Brooklyn | born = 1970 | term = 2015–present | chief term = — | senior term = — | appointer = Obama }}{{U.S. judgeship row Current | index = 63 | title = District Judge | name = vacant | duty station = — | born = — | term = — | chief term = — | senior term = — | appointer = — }} {{U.S. judgeship row Current {{U.S. judgeship row Current {{U.S. judgeship row Current {{U.S. judgeship row Current Vacancies and pending nominations
Former judges{{start U.S. judgeship Former}}{{U.S. judgeship row Former| index = 1 | name = {{sortname|Charles Linnaeus|Benedict}} | state = NY | borndied = 1824–1901 | term = 1865–1897 | chief term = — | senior term = — | appointer = {{sortname||Lincoln|List of federal judges appointed by Abraham Lincoln}} | termination = retirement }}{{U.S. judgeship row Former | index = 2 | name = {{sortname|Asa Wentworth|Tenney}} | state = NY | borndied = 1833–1897 | term = 1897–1897 | chief term = — | senior term = — | appointer = {{sortname||McKinley|List of federal judges appointed by William McKinley}} | termination = death }}{{U.S. judgeship row Former | index = 3 | name = {{sortname|Edward Beers|Thomas}} | state = NY | borndied = 1848–1929 | term = 1898–1906 | chief term = — | senior term = — | appointer = {{sortname||McKinley|List of federal judges appointed by William McKinley}} | termination = resignation }}{{U.S. judgeship row Former | index = 4 | name = {{sortname|Thomas|Chatfield}} | state = NY | borndied = 1871–1922 | term = 1907–1922 | chief term = — | senior term = — | appointer = {{sortname|T.|Roosevelt|List of federal judges appointed by Theodore Roosevelt}} | termination = death }}{{U.S. judgeship row Former | index = 5 | name = {{sortname|Van Vechten|Veeder}} | state = NY | borndied = 1867–1942 | term = 1911–1917 | chief term = — | senior term = — | appointer = {{sortname||Taft|List of federal judges appointed by William Howard Taft}} | termination = resignation }}{{U.S. judgeship row Former | index = 6 | name = {{sortname|Edwin Louis|Garvin}} | state = NY | borndied = 1877–1960 | term = 1918–1925 | chief term = — | senior term = — | appointer = {{sortname||Wilson|List of federal judges appointed by Woodrow Wilson}} | termination = resignation }}{{U.S. judgeship row Former | index = 7 | name = {{sortname|Marcus Beach|Campbell}} | state = NY | borndied = 1866–1944 | term = 1923–1944 | chief term = — | senior term = — | appointer = {{sortname||Harding|List of federal judges appointed by Warren G. Harding}} | termination = death }}{{U.S. judgeship row Former | index = 8 | name = {{sortname|Robert Alexander|Inch}} | state = NY | borndied = 1873–1961 | term = 1923–1958[7] | chief term = 1948–1958 | senior term = 1958–1961 | appointer = {{sortname||Harding|List of federal judges appointed by Warren G. Harding}}[8] | termination = death }}{{U.S. judgeship row Former | index = 9 | name = {{sortname|Grover M.|Moscowitz}} | state = NY | borndied = 1886–1947 | term = 1925–1947 | chief term = — | senior term = — | appointer = {{sortname||Coolidge|List of federal judges appointed by Calvin Coolidge}} | termination = death }}{{U.S. judgeship row Former | index = 10 | name = {{sortname|Clarence G.|Galston}} | state = NY | borndied = 1876–1964 | term = 1929–1957 | chief term = — | senior term = 1957–1964 | appointer = {{sortname||Hoover|List of federal judges appointed by Herbert Hoover}} | termination = death }}{{U.S. judgeship row Former | index = 11 | name = {{sortname|Mortimer W.|Byers}} | state = NY | borndied = 1877–1962 | term = 1929–1960 | chief term = 1958–1959 | senior term = 1960–1962 | appointer = {{sortname||Hoover|List of federal judges appointed by Herbert Hoover}} | termination = death }}{{U.S. judgeship row Former | index = 12 | name = {{sortname|Matthew T.|Abruzzo}} | state = NY | borndied = 1889–1971 | term = 1936–1966 | chief term = — | senior term = 1966–1971 | appointer = {{sortname|F.|Roosevelt|List of federal judges appointed by Franklin D. Roosevelt}} | termination = death }}{{U.S. judgeship row Former | index = 13 | name = {{sortname|Harold Maurice|Kennedy}} | state = NY | borndied = 1895–1971 | term = 1944–1952 | chief term = — | senior term = — | appointer = {{sortname|F.|Roosevelt|List of federal judges appointed by Franklin D. Roosevelt}} | termination = resignation }}{{U.S. judgeship row Former | index = 14 | name = {{sortname|Leo F.|Rayfiel}} | state = NY | borndied = 1888–1978 | term = 1947–1966 | chief term = — | senior term = 1966–1978 | appointer = {{sortname||Truman|List of federal judges appointed by Harry S. Truman}} | termination = death }}{{U.S. judgeship row Former | index = 15 | name = {{sortname|Walter|Bruchhausen}} | state = NY | borndied = 1892–1976 | term = 1953–1967 | chief term = 1959–1962 | senior term = 1967–1976 | appointer = {{sortname||Eisenhower|List of federal judges appointed by Dwight D. Eisenhower}} | termination = death }}{{U.S. judgeship row Former | index = 16 | name = {{sortname|Joseph Carmine|Zavatt}} | state = NY | borndied = 1900–1985 | term = 1957–1970 | chief term = 1962–1969 | senior term = 1970–1985 | appointer = {{sortname||Eisenhower|List of federal judges appointed by Dwight D. Eisenhower}} | termination = death }}{{U.S. judgeship row Former | index = 17 | name = {{sortname|John Ries|Bartels}} | state = NY | borndied = 1897–1997 | term = 1959–1973 | chief term = — | senior term = 1973–1997 | appointer = {{sortname||Eisenhower|List of federal judges appointed by Dwight D. Eisenhower}} | termination = death }}{{U.S. judgeship row Former | index = 18 | name = {{sortname|Jacob|Mishler}} | state = NY | borndied = 1911–2004 | term = 1960–1980 | chief term = 1969–1980 | senior term = 1980–2004 | appointer = {{sortname||Eisenhower|List of federal judges appointed by Dwight D. Eisenhower}} | termination = death }}{{U.S. judgeship row Former | index = 19 | name = {{sortname|John Francis|Dooling Jr.}} | state = NY | borndied = 1908–1981 | term = 1961–1976 | chief term = — | senior term = 1976–1981 | appointer = {{sortname||Kennedy|List of federal judges appointed by John F. Kennedy}} | termination = death }}{{U.S. judgeship row Former | index = 20 | name = {{sortname|George|Rosling}} | state = NY | borndied = 1900–1973 | term = 1961–1973[9] | chief term = — | senior term = — | appointer = {{sortname||Kennedy|List of federal judges appointed by John F. Kennedy}} | termination = death }}{{U.S. judgeship row Former | index = 22 | name = {{sortname|Orrin Grimmell|Judd}} | state = NY | borndied = 1906–1976 | term = 1968–1976 | chief term = — | senior term = — | appointer = {{sortname|L.|Johnson|List of federal judges appointed by Lyndon B. Johnson}} | termination = death }}{{U.S. judgeship row Former | index = 23 | name = {{sortname|Anthony J.|Travia}} | state = NY | borndied = 1911–1993 | term = 1968–1974 | chief term = — | senior term = — | appointer = {{sortname|L.|Johnson|List of federal judges appointed by Lyndon B. Johnson}} | termination = resignation }}{{U.S. judgeship row Former | index = 24 | name = {{sortname|Mark Americus|Costantino}} | state = NY | borndied = 1920–1990 | term = 1971–1987 | chief term = — | senior term = 1987–1990 | appointer = {{sortname||Nixon|List of federal judges appointed by Richard Nixon}} | termination = death }}{{U.S. judgeship row Former | index = 25 | name = {{sortname|Edward Raymond|Neaher}} | state = NY | borndied = 1912–1994 | term = 1971–1982 | chief term = — | senior term = 1982–1994 | appointer = {{sortname||Nixon|List of federal judges appointed by Richard Nixon}} | termination = death }}{{U.S. judgeship row Former | index = 26 | name = {{sortname|Thomas Collier|Platt Jr.}} | state = NY | borndied = 1925–2017 | term = 1974–2001 | chief term = 1988–1995 | senior term = 2001–2017 | appointer = {{sortname||Nixon|List of federal judges appointed by Richard Nixon}} | termination = death }}{{U.S. judgeship row Former | index = 27 | name = {{sortname|Henry|Bramwell}} | state = NY | borndied = 1919–2010 | term = 1974–1987 | chief term = — | senior term = 1987–2010 | appointer = {{sortname||Ford|List of federal judges appointed by Gerald Ford}} | termination = death }}{{U.S. judgeship row Former | index = 28 | name = {{sortname|George C.|Pratt}} | state = NY | borndied = 1928–present | term = 1976–1982 | chief term = — | senior term = — | appointer = {{sortname||Ford|List of federal judges appointed by Gerald Ford}} | termination = appointment to 2d Cir. }}{{U.S. judgeship row Former | index = 29 | name = {{sortname|Charles Proctor|Sifton}} | state = NY | borndied = 1935–2009 | term = 1977–2000 | chief term = 1995–2000 | senior term = 2000–2009 | appointer = {{sortname||Carter|List of federal judges appointed by Jimmy Carter}} | termination = death }}{{U.S. judgeship row Former | index = 30 | name = {{sortname|Eugene|Nickerson}} | state = NY | borndied = 1918–2002 | term = 1977–1994 | chief term = — | senior term = 1994–2002 | appointer = {{sortname||Carter|List of federal judges appointed by Jimmy Carter}} | termination = death }}{{U.S. judgeship row Former | index = 31 | name = {{sortname|Joseph M.|McLaughlin}} | state = NY | borndied = 1933–2013 | term = 1981–1990 | chief term = — | senior term = — | appointer = {{sortname||Reagan|List of federal judges appointed by Ronald Reagan}} | termination = appointment to 2d Cir. }}{{U.S. judgeship row Former | index = 33 | name = {{sortname|Frank X.|Altimari}} | state = NY | borndied = 1928–1998 | term = 1982–1985 | chief term = — | senior term = — | appointer = {{sortname||Reagan|List of federal judges appointed by Ronald Reagan}} | termination = appointment to 2d Cir. }}{{U.S. judgeship row Former | index = 34 | name = {{sortname|Leonard D.|Wexler}} | state = NY | borndied = 1924–2018 | term = 1983–1994 | chief term = — | senior term = 1994–2018 | appointer = {{sortname||Reagan|List of federal judges appointed by Ronald Reagan}} | termination = death }}{{U.S. judgeship row Former | index = 37 | name = {{sortname|Reena|Raggi}} | state = NY | borndied = 1951–present | term = 1987–2002 | chief term = — | senior term = — | appointer = {{sortname||Reagan|List of federal judges appointed by Ronald Reagan}} | termination = appointment to 2d Cir. }}{{U.S. judgeship row Former | index = 43 | name = {{sortname|David G.|Trager}} | state = NY | borndied = 1937–2011 | term = 1993–2006 | chief term = — | senior term = 2006–2011 | appointer = {{sortname||Clinton|List of federal judges appointed by Bill Clinton}} | termination = death }}{{U.S. judgeship row Former | index = 45 | name = {{sortname|John|Gleeson|John Gleeson (judge)}} | state = NY | borndied = 1953–present | term = 1994–2016 | chief term = — | senior term = — | appointer = {{sortname||Clinton|List of federal judges appointed by Bill Clinton}} | termination = resignation }}{{U.S. judgeship row Former | index = 51 | name = {{sortname|Sandra L.|Townes}} | state = NY | borndied = 1944–2018 | term = 2004–2015 | chief term = — | senior term = 2015–2018 | appointer = {{sortname|G.W.|Bush|List of federal judges appointed by George W. Bush}} | termination = death }} {{end U.S. judgeship Former}} Chief judges{{ChiefJudgeDC}}Succession of seats{{Col-begin}}{{Col-break}}{{start U.S. judge succession| seat title = Seat 1 }}{{U.S. judge succession note | text = Seat established on February 25, 1865 by 13 Stat. 438 }}{{U.S. judge succession row | name = Benedict | term = 1865–1897 }}{{U.S. judge succession row | name = Tenney | term = 1897–1897 }}{{U.S. judge succession row | name = Thomas | term = 1898–1906 }}{{U.S. judge succession row | name = Chatfield | term = 1907–1922 }}{{U.S. judge succession row | name = Inch | term = 1923–1958 }}{{U.S. judge succession row | name = Bartels | term = 1959–1973 }}{{U.S. judge succession row | name = Bramwell | term = 1974–1987 }}{{U.S. judge succession row | name = Spatt | term = 1989–2004 }}{{U.S. judge succession row | name = Vitaliano | term = 2006–2017 }}{{U.S. judge succession row | name = vacant | term = 2017–present }} {{end U.S. judge succession}}{{Col-break}}{{start U.S. judge succession {{end U.S. judge succession}}{{Col-break}}{{start U.S. judge succession {{end U.S. judge succession}}{{Col-end}}{{Col-begin}}{{Col-break}}{{start U.S. judge succession {{end U.S. judge succession}}{{Col-break}}{{start U.S. judge succession See also
Notes1. ^{{cite news |url=http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/12/30/us-courthouse-is-named-for-theodore-roosevelt/ |work=The New York Times |title=U.S. Courthouse Is Named for Theodore Roosevelt |first=Jason |last=Grant |date=December 30, 2008}} 2. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/brooklyn/2008/12/30/2008-12-30_brooklyn_courthouse_gets_new_name_since_-2.html |location=New York |work=Daily News |title=Brooklyn courthouse gets new name since namesake is still alive |first=John |last=Marzulli |date=December 31, 2008}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nyed.uscourts.gov/|title=Eastern District of New York - United States District Court|website=www.nyed.uscourts.gov}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.emporis.com/application/?nav=building&id=134995|title=Long Island Federal Courthouse, Central Islip - 134995 - EMPORIS|first=Emporis|last=GmbH|website=www.emporis.com}} 5. ^{{cite web |title=Daniel Patrick Moynihan Courthouse |date=2000-05-04 |url=http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/R?r106:FLD001:S53556 |work=Library of Congress |accessdate=2009-09-07}} 6. ^Future Judicial Vacancies 7. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 15, 1923, confirmed by the United States Senate on January 8, 1924, and received commission on January 8, 1924. 8. ^Initially appointed via recess appointment by Harding; formally nominated by and received commission from Coolidge. 9. ^Recess appointment; formally nominated on January 15, 1962, confirmed by the United States Senate on March 16, 1962, and received commission on March 17, 1962. External links
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