United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York
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).[1] Courthouses are located in Brooklyn and Central Islip.
United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York | |
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(E.D.N.Y.) | |
Location | Theodore Roosevelt Courthouse (Brooklyn) |
Appeals to | Second Circuit |
Established | February 25, 1865 |
Judges | 15 |
Chief Judge | Margo Kitsy Brodie |
Officers of the court | |
U.S. Attorney | Seth DuCharme |
U.S. Marshal | Vincent F. DeMarco |
www.nyed.uscourts.gov |
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 July 2020 is Seth DuCharme.
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).
Courthouses
The 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.[2] 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. 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 870,000 square feet (81,000 m2), 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).
Current judges
As of February 1, 2021:
# | Title | Judge | Duty station | Born | Term of service | Appointed by | ||
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Active | Chief | Senior | ||||||
58 | Chief Judge | Margo Kitsy Brodie | Brooklyn | 1966 | 2012–present | 2021–present | — | Obama |
55 | District Judge | Roslynn R. Mauskopf | Brooklyn | 1957 | 2007–present | 2020–2021 | — | G.W. Bush |
56 | District Judge | Kiyo A. Matsumoto | Brooklyn | 1955 | 2008–present | — | — | G.W. Bush |
57 | District Judge | William Francis Kuntz | Brooklyn | 1950 | 2011–present | — | — | Obama |
59 | District Judge | Pamela K. Chen | Brooklyn | 1961 | 2013–present | — | — | Obama |
60 | District Judge | Joan M. Azrack | Central Islip Brooklyn |
1951 | 2014–present | — | — | Obama |
61 | District Judge | Ann Donnelly | Brooklyn | 1959 | 2015–present | — | — | Obama |
62 | District Judge | LaShann DeArcy Hall | Brooklyn | 1970 | 2015–present | — | — | Obama |
63 | District Judge | Rachel P. Kovner | Brooklyn | 1979 | 2019–present | — | — | Trump |
64 | District Judge | Eric R. Komitee | Brooklyn | 1970 | 2019–present | — | — | Trump |
65 | District Judge | Gary Richard Brown | Central Islip | 1963 | 2019–present | — | — | Trump |
66 | District Judge | Diane Gujarati | Brooklyn | 1969 | 2020–present | — | — | Trump |
67 | District Judge | vacant | — | — | — | — | — | — |
68 | District Judge | vacant | — | — | — | — | — | — |
69 | District Judge | vacant | — | — | — | — | — | — |
70 | District Judge | vacant | — | — | — | — | — | — |
21 | Senior Judge | Jack B. Weinstein | inactive | 1921 | 1967–1993 | 1980–1988 | 1993–present | L. Johnson |
32 | Senior Judge | I. Leo Glasser | Brooklyn | 1924 | 1981–1993 | — | 1993–present | Reagan |
35 | Senior Judge | Edward R. Korman | Brooklyn | 1942 | 1985–2007 | 2000–2007 | 2007–present | Reagan |
36 | Senior Judge | Raymond J. Dearie | Brooklyn | 1944 | 1986–2011 | 2007–2011 | 2011–present | Reagan |
39 | Senior Judge | Carol Bagley Amon | Brooklyn | 1946 | 1990–2016 | 2011–2016 | 2016–present | G.H.W. Bush |
40 | Senior Judge | Sterling Johnson Jr. | Brooklyn | 1934 | 1991–2003 | — | 2003–present | G.H.W. Bush |
41 | Senior Judge | Denis Reagan Hurley | Central Islip | 1937 | 1991–2004 | — | 2004–present | G.H.W. Bush |
42 | Senior Judge | Joanna Seybert | Central Islip | 1946 | 1993–2014 | — | 2014–present | Clinton |
44 | Senior Judge | Frederic Block | Brooklyn | 1934 | 1994–2005 | — | 2005–present | Clinton |
46 | Senior Judge | Allyne R. Ross | Brooklyn | 1946 | 1994–2011 | — | 2011–present | Clinton |
47 | Senior Judge | Nina Gershon | Brooklyn | 1940 | 1996–2008 | — | 2008–present | Clinton |
48 | Senior Judge | Nicholas Garaufis | Brooklyn | 1948 | 2000–2014 | — | 2014–present | Clinton |
49 | Senior Judge | Sandra J. Feuerstein | Central Islip | 1946 | 2003–2015 | — | 2015–present | G.W. Bush |
50 | Senior Judge | Dora Irizarry | Brooklyn | 1955 | 2004–2020 | 2016–2020 | 2020–present | G.W. Bush |
53 | Senior Judge | Eric N. Vitaliano | Brooklyn | 1948 | 2006–2017 | — | 2017–present | G.W. Bush |
54 | Senior Judge | Brian Cogan | Brooklyn | 1954 | 2006–2020 | — | 2020–present | G.W. Bush |
Vacancies and pending nominations
Seat | Prior Judge's Duty Station | Seat last held by | Vacancy reason | Date of vacancy | Nominee | Date of nomination |
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13 | Central Islip | Joseph F. Bianco | Elevation | May 17, 2019 | – | – |
4 | Brooklyn | Dora Irizarry | Senior status | January 26, 2020 | – | – |
3 | Brian Cogan | June 12, 2020 | – | – | ||
16 | New seat | – | February 1, 2021 | – | – |
Former judges
# | Judge | State | Born–died | Active service | Chief Judge | Senior status | Appointed by | Reason for termination |
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1 | Charles L. Benedict | NY | 1824–1901 | 1865–1897 | — | — | Lincoln | retirement |
2 | Asa Wentworth Tenney | NY | 1833–1897 | 1897–1897 | — | — | McKinley | death |
3 | Edward B. Thomas | NY | 1848–1929 | 1898–1906 | — | — | McKinley | resignation |
4 | Thomas Chatfield | NY | 1871–1922 | 1907–1922 | — | — | T. Roosevelt | death |
5 | Van Vechten Veeder | NY | 1867–1942 | 1911–1917 | — | — | Taft | resignation |
6 | Edwin Louis Garvin | NY | 1877–1960 | 1918–1925 | — | — | Wilson | resignation |
7 | Marcus Beach Campbell | NY | 1866–1944 | 1923–1944 | — | — | Harding | death |
8 | Robert Alexander Inch | NY | 1873–1961 | 1923–1958[Note 1] | 1948–1958 | 1958–1961 | Harding[Note 2] | death |
9 | Grover M. Moscowitz | NY | 1886–1947 | 1925–1947 | — | — | Coolidge | death |
10 | Clarence G. Galston | NY | 1876–1964 | 1929–1957 | — | 1957–1964 | Hoover | death |
11 | Mortimer W. Byers | NY | 1877–1962 | 1929–1960 | 1958–1959 | 1960–1962 | Hoover | death |
12 | Matthew T. Abruzzo | NY | 1889–1971 | 1936–1966 | — | 1966–1971 | F. Roosevelt | death |
13 | Harold Maurice Kennedy | NY | 1895–1971 | 1944–1952 | — | — | F. Roosevelt | resignation |
14 | Leo F. Rayfiel | NY | 1888–1978 | 1947–1966 | — | 1966–1978 | Truman | death |
15 | Walter Bruchhausen | NY | 1892–1976 | 1953–1967 | 1959–1962 | 1967–1976 | Eisenhower | death |
16 | Joseph Carmine Zavatt | NY | 1900–1985 | 1957–1970 | 1962–1969 | 1970–1985 | Eisenhower | death |
17 | John Ries Bartels | NY | 1897–1997 | 1959–1973 | — | 1973–1997 | Eisenhower | death |
18 | Jacob Mishler | NY | 1911–2004 | 1960–1980 | 1969–1980 | 1980–2004 | Eisenhower | death |
19 | John Francis Dooling Jr. | NY | 1908–1981 | 1961–1976 | — | 1976–1981 | Kennedy | death |
20 | George Rosling | NY | 1900–1973 | 1961–1973[Note 3] | — | — | Kennedy | death |
22 | Orrin Grimmell Judd | NY | 1906–1976 | 1968–1976 | — | — | L. Johnson | death |
23 | Anthony J. Travia | NY | 1911–1993 | 1968–1974 | — | — | L. Johnson | resignation |
24 | Mark Americus Costantino | NY | 1920–1990 | 1971–1987 | — | 1987–1990 | Nixon | death |
25 | Edward Raymond Neaher | NY | 1912–1994 | 1971–1982 | — | 1982–1994 | Nixon | death |
26 | Thomas Collier Platt Jr. | NY | 1925–2017 | 1974–2001 | 1988–1995 | 2001–2017 | Nixon | death |
27 | Henry Bramwell | NY | 1919–2010 | 1974–1987 | — | 1987–2010 | Ford | death |
28 | George C. Pratt | NY | 1928–present | 1976–1982 | — | — | Ford | elevation to 2d Cir. |
29 | Charles Proctor Sifton | NY | 1935–2009 | 1977–2000 | 1995–2000 | 2000–2009 | Carter | death |
30 | Eugene Nickerson | NY | 1918–2002 | 1977–1994 | — | 1994–2002 | Carter | death |
31 | Joseph M. McLaughlin | NY | 1933–2013 | 1981–1990 | — | — | Reagan | elevation to 2d Cir. |
33 | Frank X. Altimari | NY | 1928–1998 | 1982–1985 | — | — | Reagan | elevation to 2d Cir. |
34 | Leonard D. Wexler | NY | 1924–2018 | 1983–1994 | — | 1994–2018 | Reagan | death |
37 | Reena Raggi | NY | 1951–present | 1987–2002 | — | — | Reagan | elevation to 2d Cir. |
38 | Arthur Spatt | NY | 1925–2020 | 1989–2004 | — | 2004–2020 | G.H.W. Bush | death |
43 | David G. Trager | NY | 1937–2011 | 1993–2006 | — | 2006–2011 | Clinton | death |
45 | John Gleeson | NY | 1953–present | 1994–2016 | — | — | Clinton | resignation |
51 | Sandra L. Townes | NY | 1944–2018 | 2004–2015 | — | 2015–2018 | G.W. Bush | death |
52 | Joseph F. Bianco | NY | 1966–present | 2006–2019 | — | — | G.W. Bush | elevation to 2d Cir. |
- Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 15, 1923, confirmed by the United States Senate on January 8, 1924, and received commission the same day.
- Initially appointed via recess appointment by Harding; formally nominated by and received commission from Coolidge.
- Recess appointment; formally nominated on January 15, 1962, confirmed by the Senate on March 16, 1962, and received commission on March 17, 1962.
Chief judges
Chief judges have administrative responsibilities with respect to their district court. Unlike the Supreme Court, where one justice is specifically nominated to be chief, the office of chief judge rotates among the district court judges. To be chief, a judge must have been in active service on the court for at least one year, be under the age of 65, and have not previously served as chief judge. A vacancy is filled by the judge highest in seniority among the group of qualified judges. The chief judge serves for a term of seven years or until age 70, whichever occurs first. The age restrictions are waived if no members of the court would otherwise be qualified for the position.
When the office was created in 1948, the chief judge was the longest-serving judge who had not elected to retire on what has since 1958 been known as senior status or declined to serve as chief judge. After August 6, 1959, judges could not become or remain chief after turning 70 years old. The current rules have been in operation since October 1, 1982.
Succession of seats
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See also
References
- 28 U.S.C. § 112(c).
- Grant, Jason (December 30, 2008). "U.S. Courthouse Is Named for Theodore Roosevelt". The New York Times.
- "Eastern District of New York - United States District Court". www.nyed.uscourts.gov.
- GmbH, Emporis. "Long Island Federal Courthouse, Central Islip - 134995 - EMPORIS". www.emporis.com.
- https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-declares-himself-chief-law-enforcement-officer-barr-doj-2020-2