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John M. Walker Jr.

John Mercer Walker Jr. (born December 26, 1940) is a senior United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. He served as chief judge from September 30, 2000, to September 30, 2006, when he assumed senior status.[1] He was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, appointed in 1985 by President Ronald Reagan before being elevated to the Second Circuit in 1989.

John M. Walker Jr.
Senior Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
Assumed office
September 30, 2006
Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
In office
September 30, 2000 – September 30, 2006
Preceded byRalph K. Winter Jr.
Succeeded byDennis Jacobs
Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
In office
November 27, 1989 – September 30, 2006
Appointed byGeorge H. W. Bush
Preceded byIrving Kaufman
Succeeded byDebra Ann Livingston
Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
In office
July 22, 1985 – December 19, 1989
Appointed byRonald Reagan
Preceded byMorris E. Lasker
Succeeded bySonia Sotomayor
Personal details
Born
John Mercer Walker Jr.

(1940-12-26) December 26, 1940 (age 82)
New York City, US
EducationYale University (BA)
University of Michigan (JD)

Personal

Walker was born in New York City.[2] He graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy in 1958, and received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Yale University in 1962. He received his Juris Doctor from the University of Michigan Law School in 1966.[3]

Walker is married to Katharine K. Walker, has a daughter and three stepsons, and lives in Madison, Connecticut. He is the son of Dr. John M. Walker and Elsie Louise Mead. His uncle is George Herbert Walker Jr., co-founder of the New York Mets. He is a first cousin of United States President George H. W. Bush, the two having a grandfather in common, George Herbert Walker. His father's sister, Dorothy, was the mother of the 41st President. He is also a first cousin once removed, of President George W. Bush and his brother, former Governor of Florida Jeb Bush.

Early career

Walker served in the Marine Corps Reserves from 1963 until 1968.[2] From 1966 until 1968, he was State Counsel to the Republic of Botswana, sponsored by an Africa-Asia Public Service Fellowship, where he drafted a codification of tribal law and was the country's principal prosecutor in the regular (non-tribal) criminal courts.[2]

Walker was in private practice in New York City from 1969 to 1970.[2] From 1970 to 1975 he served as an Assistant United States Attorney in the Criminal Division in the United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York, where he prosecuted drugs and business fraud cases. In 1975 he returned to private law practice with the New York firm of Carter, Ledyard & Milburn, where he was a partner in commercial litigation.[2]

In 1981 Walker became Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, responsible for policy in law enforcement, regulatory, and trade matters, and with oversight of the Customs Service, Secret Service, Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, and the Office of Foreign Assets Control. As Assistant Secretary, he helped establish the Iran–United States Claims Tribunal and served as a U.S. representative to Interpol. He led the development of Treasury's drug interdiction and financial enforcement programs. He also oversaw the Treasury's review of Secret Service operations following the attempt to assassinate President Ronald Reagan. Among the shortcomings of the Secret Service that the review identified and remedied were inadequate reserve personnel and the use of unencrypted radio communications.[3] For his Treasury service, Walker received the Alexander Hamilton Award, Treasury's highest award. His work caught the attention of New York Senator Alphonse D'Amato who supported him for the position of district judge.

Federal judicial service

District court service

Walker was nominated by President Ronald Reagan on June 25, 1985, to a seat on the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York vacated by Judge Morris E. Lasker. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on July 19, 1985, and received commission on July 22, 1985. His service terminated on December 19, 1989, due to elevation to the Second Circuit. He was succeeded by Judge Sonia Sotomayor. As a district judge, Walker presided over a variety of civil and criminal proceedings, including notably the 1989 tax fraud trial of billionaire hotel magnate Leona Helmsley, whom he sentenced to four years in jail.[3]

Court of appeals service

Walker was nominated by President George H. W. Bush on September 21, 1989, to a seat on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit vacated by Judge Irving Kaufman. He was confirmed by the Senate on November 22, 1989, and received his commission on November 27, 1989. He served as Chief Judge from September 30, 2000 to September 30, 2006. He assumed senior status on September 30, 2006. He was succeeded by Judge Debra Ann Livingston.[3]

Walker was awarded the Learned Hand Medal for "excellence in Federal Jurisprudence" by the Federal Bar Council[4] and in 2006 the Robert L. Haig Award for "distinguished public service" by the New York State Bar Association, and the J. Edward Lumbard Award for "outstanding service" by the Southern District of New York U.S. Attorney's Office.

Judicial administration

Walker has served as Special Counsel to the U.S. Administrative Conference (1987–1992) and president of the Federal Judges' Association (1993–1995). As chief judge, Walker was engaged with all three levels of federal court administration. He led the Court of Appeals, chaired the Second Circuit Judicial Council with responsibility for all of the courts within the Second Circuit (consisting of the states of Connecticut, New York, and Vermont), and on the national level was a member of the Judicial Conference of the United States, chaired by the Chief Justice of the United States (2000–2006). He was also selected by Chief Justice William Rehnquist to be a member of the Conference's Executive Committee (2003–2006) and its Budget Committee (1990–1999). He was selected by Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. to be a member of its Committee on International Judicial Relations (2006–2012), and to be the Chair of the Conference's Committee on Judicial Conduct and Disability (2009–2013). As Chief Judge of the Second Circuit, Walker managed the dislocations from the courthouse at 40 Foley Square in lower Manhattan caused by the terrorist attacks of 9/11/2001, oversaw the establishment by Judge Jon O. Newman of a separate calendar for a sudden crush of 5,000 immigration appeals in 2005, and obtained funding for the total renovation of the Thurgood Marshall Courthouse at 40 Foley Square which was completed under the supervision of Chief Judge Walker and his successor, Chief Judge Dennis Jacobs.

Court cases

Walker has authored several hundred decisions in various areas of federal law including influential precedents in the areas of constitutional law, criminal law, criminal and civil procedure, securities law, bankruptcy law, intellectual property law, and international law, including the following selected appeals.

Constitutional law

Civil procedure

  • Sumitomo Copper Litigation v. Credit Lyonnais Rouse, Ltd., 262 F.3d 134 (2d Cir. 2001), setting forth the basis for interlocutory appeal of a district court's certification of a class action lawsuit.

Securities

Intellectual property

Judicial philosophy

Walker is a strong advocate of judicial independence for both courts in the United States and in other countries. He has condemned the growing politicization of the judicial nomination and confirmation process for federal judges.[6] The "political theater" that judicial nominees are subjected to in the Senate, he writes, "politicizes the judiciary, misrepresents the judiciary's role in our democracy, demeans highly qualified nominees, and unjustifiably delays or jettisons confirmations."[6] An independent judge, in his view, is one who faithfully applies existing law to the facts of the case at hand, giving due respect to precedent,[6] and resists the temptation to effectively rewrite legislative enactments. The independent judge "must remain detached and impartial -- and free not merely from personal or financial interests" but also free of "any responsibility to party or social faction" and "must not be concerned with whether an outcome will incur public approbation or wrath."[6]

Teaching and scholarship

Since 2000, Walker has been a Lecturer in Law at Yale Law School, where he has taught constitutional litigation with fellow Second Circuit judges Guido Calabresi and Susan L. Carney and with district judges Mark Kravitz and Jeffrey Meyer.

From 1996 to 2000, Walker was an adjunct professor at New York University School of Law and a member of NYU's Institute of Judicial Administration and Appellate Judges Seminar. He has also served on the Board of the U.S. Association of Constitutional Law since 1997 and the CEELI Institute in Prague since 2006.

Rule of law initiatives

Walker is actively involved in initiatives to promote the rule of law, strengthen judiciaries and foster cooperation among judges around the world, especially in Eastern and Central Europe, China and the Middle East. He was a member of the U.S. delegation to the G8 Experts Conference on the Rule of Law in Berlin in 2007.[7]

Central and Eastern Europe

Walker has worked across Central and Eastern Europe to promote the development of judicial institutions in individual countries and to foster collaboration among judiciaries across the region and the United States. In 2011, he was instrumental in organizing the first Conference of the Chief Justices of Central and Eastern Europe, hosted by the CEELI Institute in Prague, which was attended by the chief justices, presidents and high officers of the supreme courts that region of the world. Chief Justice of the United States John G. Roberts, Jr. delivered the opening remarks and participated in the first conference.[8] The Conference, now an ongoing institution that meets annually in a different member country, provides a unique forum for the heads of judiciaries of 24 former communist countries to share their experiences, discuss problems and offer solutions, while developing ongoing personal relationships.

The Chief Justices Conference arose out of CEELI's Judicial Integrity Round Tables.[9] In 2006, while on a trip to Hungary, Walker saw a need for closer communication among the chief justices of Central and Eastern European countries. He then led the roundtable discussions on judicial integrity among the heads of the Supreme Court in the region at the CEELI Institute in Prague in 2007 and 2010.[9] At the 2010 roundtable, the participants expressed a desire to hold regular conferences on an ongoing basis. After the first Chief Justices Conference in 2011, Walker has represented the Ceeli Institute and remained an advisor to the Conference. He helped plan and participated in subsequent Chief Justice Conferences hosted in Albania (2012), Montenegro (2013), Georgia (2014), Croatia (2015), Serbia (2016),Hungary (2017), Lithuania (2018) and Slovakia (2019). Since 2013, the Russian Federation has actively participated in the work of the Conference.

Walker began working on issues of legal reform and judicial administration in Eastern Europe in 2004 when Chief Justice of Albania Thimjo Kondi sought assistance with the administration of the Albanian judiciary. Walker made multiple trips to Albania to assist with the establishment of a judicial conference modeled upon that of the U.S. federal judiciary and to teach judicial ethics. He has discussed legal reform issues with Presidents Alfred Moisiu and Bamir Topi and prime ministers Fatos Nano and Sali Berisha.[10] He worked with Kondi's successor, Chief Justice Shpresa Beçaj, to host the second Chief Justices Conference in Tirana in 2012. President Moisiu awarded Judge Walker the "Medal of Special Merit" for his work in Albania.

Elsewhere in Eastern Europe, Walker has discussed law reform issues with leaders in various countries where he has also given remarks and met with law school faculty and students, bar associations and judges. In 2008 he helped organize a conference on rule of law and law school accreditation in Georgia where he discussed rule of law issues with President Mikheil Saakashvili, having worked on law reform the previous year with Chief Justice of the Georgian Supreme Court Konstantin Kublashvili.

China

Since 1986, Walker has been active in rule of law programs and exchanges with China. He has participated in exchanges with Chinese judges in Beijing, Shanghai, Shenyang, Xiamen and Haikou.[11] He has lectured or spoken on U.S. law and rule of law topics in Beijing at the National Judges College,[12] National Prosecutors College,[13] Peking University, Renmin University,[14] China University of Political Science and Law,[15] and Beijing Normal University;[16] in Shanghai at Fudan University, East China University of Political Science and Law and at the joint China program of Zhejiang University Guanghua Law School and Thomas Jefferson Law School in Hangzhou.[17]

He has conferred on issues of legal reform with Chinese officials including President of the Supreme People's Court (SPC) Xiao Yang, SPC vice-president Wan Exiang, Procurator-General of the Supreme People's Procuratorate Cao Jianming, vice chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Huang Mengfu, and Director of the State Council Information Office Wang Chen.[18] In 2002, he helped arrange with U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor a judicial delegation to meet in Beijing with the Supreme People's Court to discuss problems of local protectionism by courts and accompanied Justice O'Connor to a meeting with President of China Jiang Zemin in Zhongnanhai. In 2009, working with China law expert Professor Jerome Cohen and other American scholars and judges, Walker led the American delegation at the inaugural Sino-American Dialogue on the Rule of Law and Human Rights, a Track II dialogue co-sponsored by the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations and the China Foundation for Human Rights Development, in Nantong[19][20][21] and thereafter in other venues. More recently, working with experts at Yale and Stanford and with the Supreme People's Court, he has participated in workshops in China and submitted papers to support a system of precedent in China, known as the "Guiding Cases System," under the auspices of the Supreme People's Court.

Elsewhere in Asia, Walker participated in rule of law programs in 2010 in Thailand and in 2012 in South Korea where he met with the Chief Justices of the Supreme Court and Constitutional Court and with judges and law students and faculty.

Middle East

Walker spoke at "Arab Judicial Forum 2003: Judicial Systems in the 21st Century," a conference on judicial reform in the Middle East that was held in Bahrain in 2003 and attended by 17 countries, and the "Regional Forum on the Role of Civil Society in Promoting the Rule of Law in the Arab Region" held in Jordan in 2008. He has also been engaged with training programs for Iraqi officials and judges held in Iraq, Jordan and Bahrain. He has conferred with the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Iraq, Medhat al-Mahmoud, on issues relating to the rule of law and human rights.

Miscellaneous

Fatal traffic accident

Fatal traffic accident

On the evening of October 17, 2006, while driving home, Walker's Ford Escape automobile struck a police officer, Daniel Picagli, who was directing traffic in a rainstorm at a road construction site for AT&T in New Haven, Connecticut.[22][23] There were no construction signs or traffic cones marking off the site.[24] Picagli died four days later on October 21, 2006. "He had been wearing a black raincoat and a reflective vest".[25] Police Chief Francisco Ortiz said the "officers did not feel it was necessary to test Walker for drugs or alcohol".[25] Walker stopped immediately, and New Haven police have said the cause was not related to drugs or alcohol.[26] A police investigation reported that Walker "was traveling at a slow speed through the dark and rainy construction site."[27] The prosecutor declined to press charges, saying nothing indicated "intentional, negligent or reckless conduct" by Walker.[28]

Selected writings

  • John M. Walker Jr., Qihu v. Tencent, the Chinese Supreme People’s Court Offers Antitrust Insight for the Digital Age. Commentary on Guiding Case No. 78 for China Guiding Cases Project, Stanford Law School, https://cgc.law.stanford.edu/, posted in Chinese to assist Chinese judges and lawyers on technology related antitrust principles (2017).
  • John M. Walker Jr., The Role of Precedent in the United States, China Guiding Cases Project, Stanford Law School, https://cgc.law.stanford.edu/commentaries.15-John-Walker, posted in Chinese to assist training of Chinese judges and lawyers on use of precedent (2016).
  • John M. Walker Jr., Daniel J.T. Schuker, Strengthening Judicial Independence in the New Constitutional Democracies of Central and Eastern Europe, 37 Yale J. Int’l L. Online 43 (2012).
  • John M. Walker Jr., Advancing the Rule of Law Abroad, 43 Int’l Law 61 (2009).
  • John M. Walker Jr., Politics and the Confirmation Process: Thoughts on the Roberts and Alito Hearings, in Bench Press: The Collision of Courts, Politics, and the Media (Keith J. Bybee ed. 2007)
  • John M. Walker Jr., Politics and the Confirmation Process: The Importance of Congressional Restraint in Safeguarding Judicial Independence, 55 Syracuse L. Rev. 1 (2004).
  • John M. Walker Jr., An Outline of American Criminal Procedure, Investigation, Trial and Judicial Review, Lecture delivered at the Chinese University of Politics and Law, Beijing, China (September 2002).
  • John M. Walker Jr., A Liberty of Restraint, Remarks at the Law Day Dinner, May 1, 2002, 76 St. John’s L. Rev. 595 (2002).
  • John M. Walker Jr., Judicial Tendencies in Statutory Interpretation, 58 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. 203 (2001).
  • John M. Walker Jr., Foreword, Second Circuit Survey, 21 Quinnipiac L. Rev. 1 (Summer 2001).
  • Andreas F. Lowenfeld, Lawrence W. Newman, John M. Walker Jr., Revolutionary Days: The Iran Hostage Crisis and the Hague Claims Tribunal, A Look Back, Juris Publishing, Inc. (1999).
  • John M. Walker Jr., Comments on Professionalism, 2 J. Inst. for Study Legal Ethics 111 (1999).
  • John M. Walker Jr., Harmless Error Review in the Second Circuit, 63 Brook. L. Rev. 395 (1997).
  • John M. Walker Jr., Domestic Adjudication of International Human Rights Violations Under the Alien Tort Statute, 41 St. Louis U. L.J. 539 (1997).
  • Sharon E. Grubin and John M. Walker Jr., Report of the Second Circuit Task Force on Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Fairness in the Courts, N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. 9 (1997).
  • John M. Walker Jr., Current Threats to Judicial Independence and Appropriate Responses: A Presentation to the American Bar Association, 12 St. John’s J. Legal Comment (Fall 1996).
  • John M. Walker Jr., Protectable “Nuggets”: Drawing the Line Between Idea and Expression in Computer Program Copyright Protection, 44 J. of the Copyright Soc’y of the USA Vol. 44, No. 2 (Winter 1996).
  • John M. Walker Jr., Is the Commission Fulfilling its Mandate?: A Review of the Sentencing Commission’s 1994 Annual Report, 8 Federal Sentencing Reporter, Number 2 (September/October, 1995).
  • John M. Walker Jr., The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974: An Overview of ERISA Preemption, 17 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 529 (Fall 1993).
  • John M. Walker Jr., The Second Circuit Review - 1991-1992 Term Loosening the Administrative Handcuffs: Discretion and Responsibility Under the Sentencing Guidelines, 59 Brook. L. Rev. 551 (1993).
  • John M. Walker Jr., Common Law Rules and Land-Use Regulations: Lucas and Future Takings Jurisprudence, 3 Seton Hall Const. L.J. 3 (Spring 1993).
  • John M. Walker Jr., Jessica D. Litman, Susan G. Braden, Anthony L. Clapes, Henry B. Gutman, Rochelle Coper Dreyfuss, and Marci A. Hamilton Copyright Protection: Has Look & Feel Crashed?, 11 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 721 (1992).
  • John M. Walker Jr., U.S. v. Sells: Engineering a Result to Promote Grand Jury Secrecy, 21 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 99 (1983).

References

  1. ^ Daniel Wise, Walker to Assume Senior Status; Law Professor Tapped, N.Y. Law Journal, June 30, 2006 Accessed August 6, 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d e Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, Ronald Reagan: "Nomination of John M. Walker, Jr., To Be an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury," The American Presidency Project, May 13, 1981 Accessed August 6, 2013.
  3. ^ a b c d "Walker, John Mercer, Jr. - Federal Judicial Center". www.fjc.gov.
  4. ^ Accessed August 12, 2013.
  5. ^ 565 U.S. ___, ___,132 S. Ct. 694, 705 n.2 (2012).
  6. ^ a b c d John M. Walker Jr., "The Unfortunate Politicization of Judicial Confirmation Hearings" The Atlantic, July 9, 2012
  7. ^ "Experts Conference on the Rule of Law" Federal Foreign Office, Germany, 2007 Accessed August 13, 2013.
  8. ^ Walker & Schuker 2012, p. 43 n.1.
  9. ^ a b CEELI Institute 2011 Annual Report Accessed August 10, 2013.
  10. ^ “’Justice under pressure’, Topi: Legal conditions for correct judges verdicts” Albanian Screen, May 14, 2012 Accessed August 10, 2013.
  11. ^ (Chinese) "美国联邦大区法官约翰·沃克一行到我院参观访问 (U.S. Federal Court Judge John Walker visits our court)" Liaoning Shenyang Municipal Intermediate People's Court Jan. 15, 2008 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine Accessed August 6, 2013.
  12. ^ (Chinese) "美国联邦第二巡回区前首席大法官约翰·沃克访问我院并做主题讲座" (Former Chief Judge of U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit lectures at NJC) National Judges College website Jan. 25, 2008 2013-10-02 at the Wayback Machine Accessed August 6, 2013.
  13. ^ (Chinese) "美国联邦第二巡回上诉法院法官到我院讲学" (U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Addresses NPC)" Jan. 17, 2008 Accessed August 6, 2013.
  14. ^ (Chinese) "与美国联邦法官交流和对话 John Walker" (Dialogue with U.S. Federal Judge) RUCIL.com.cn Jan. 7, 2008 2015-06-08 at the Wayback Machine Accessed August 6, 2013.
  15. ^ (Chinese) Ji Bingheng, "美国联邦法院法官做客名家论坛 从西方和中国的视角探讨法治问题" (U.S. Federal Court Judge Explores Western and Chinese Perspectives on the Rule of Law at Experts' Forum) CUPL.edu, Nov. 12, 2009 October 2, 2013, at the Wayback Machine Accessed 2013
  16. ^ (Chinese) "'中美刑罚制度比较研究:刑罚的运用'座谈会召开 (Forum on comparative perspectives on Chinese and American criminal law) Mar. 30, 2009 Accessed August 6, 2013.
  17. ^ Dan Schmeichel, "Thomas Jefferson China Program" July 3, 2012 Accessed August 3, 2013.
  18. ^ (Chinese) Zhou Lingling, "万鄂湘会见美联邦巡回上诉法院法官约翰·沃克" (Wan Exiang meets U.S. Court of Appeals Judge John Walker") Chinacourt.org, Jan. 21, 2008, 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine Accessed August 6, 2008.
  19. ^ (Chinese) Accessed August 6, 2013.
  20. ^ (Chinese) Wang Nan, "首届中美法治与人权研讨会举行 (Inaugural Sino-American Dialogue on the Rule of Law and Human Rights Held)" People's Daily Dec. 12, 2009 2016-08-17 at the Wayback Machine Accessed August 6, 2013.
  21. ^ (Chinese) "中国人权发展基金会举办首届中美法治与人权研讨会 (China Foundation for Human Rights Development Holds Inaugural Sino-American Dialogue on Rule of Law and Human Rights)" CFHRD, Dec. 16, 2009 Accessed August 6, 2013.
  22. ^ Kim Martineau (2006-10-19). "Judge Was Behind The Wheel". Hartford Courant. Retrieved 2006-10-22.[dead link]
  23. ^ William Kaempffer (2006-10-25). . Archived from the original on 2006-11-17. Retrieved 2007-02-07.
  24. ^ William Kaempffer (2006-10-18). . New Haven Register. Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2006-10-25.
  25. ^ a b "Officer struck by Bush's cousin dies". USA Today. 2006-10-22. Retrieved 2006-10-22.
  26. ^ Tina A. Brown (2006-10-22). "Injured Police Officer Dies In Hospital". Hartford Courant. Retrieved 2006-10-22.[permanent dead link]
  27. ^ William Kaempffer (2006-12-01). . New Haven Register. Archived from the original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2007-02-07.
  28. ^ Mark Zaretsky (March 16, 2007). . New Haven Register. Archived from the original on September 28, 2007. Retrieved 2007-04-10.

External links

  • FJC Bio
  • Nomination to be an Assistant secretary of the Treasury - the American Presidency Project
  • Yale faculty page
  • Appearances on C-SPAN

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For the Episcopal bishop see John M Walker bishop For other people named John Walker see John Walker disambiguation John Mercer Walker Jr born December 26 1940 is a senior United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit He served as chief judge from September 30 2000 to September 30 2006 when he assumed senior status 1 He was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York appointed in 1985 by President Ronald Reagan before being elevated to the Second Circuit in 1989 John M Walker Jr Senior Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second CircuitIncumbentAssumed office September 30 2006Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second CircuitIn office September 30 2000 September 30 2006Preceded byRalph K Winter Jr Succeeded byDennis JacobsJudge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second CircuitIn office November 27 1989 September 30 2006Appointed byGeorge H W BushPreceded byIrving KaufmanSucceeded byDebra Ann LivingstonJudge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New YorkIn office July 22 1985 December 19 1989Appointed byRonald ReaganPreceded byMorris E LaskerSucceeded bySonia SotomayorPersonal detailsBornJohn Mercer Walker Jr 1940 12 26 December 26 1940 age 82 New York City USEducationYale University BA University of Michigan JD Contents 1 Personal 2 Early career 3 Federal judicial service 3 1 District court service 3 2 Court of appeals service 3 3 Judicial administration 3 4 Court cases 3 4 1 Constitutional law 3 4 2 Civil procedure 3 4 3 Securities 3 4 4 Intellectual property 4 Judicial philosophy 5 Teaching and scholarship 6 Rule of law initiatives 6 1 Central and Eastern Europe 6 2 China 6 3 Middle East 7 Miscellaneous 7 1 Fatal traffic accident 8 Selected writings 9 References 10 External linksPersonal EditWalker was born in New York City 2 He graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy in 1958 and received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Yale University in 1962 He received his Juris Doctor from the University of Michigan Law School in 1966 3 Walker is married to Katharine K Walker has a daughter and three stepsons and lives in Madison Connecticut He is the son of Dr John M Walker and Elsie Louise Mead His uncle is George Herbert Walker Jr co founder of the New York Mets He is a first cousin of United States President George H W Bush the two having a grandfather in common George Herbert Walker His father s sister Dorothy was the mother of the 41st President He is also a first cousin once removed of President George W Bush and his brother former Governor of Florida Jeb Bush Early career EditWalker served in the Marine Corps Reserves from 1963 until 1968 2 From 1966 until 1968 he was State Counsel to the Republic of Botswana sponsored by an Africa Asia Public Service Fellowship where he drafted a codification of tribal law and was the country s principal prosecutor in the regular non tribal criminal courts 2 Walker was in private practice in New York City from 1969 to 1970 2 From 1970 to 1975 he served as an Assistant United States Attorney in the Criminal Division in the United States Attorney s Office for the Southern District of New York where he prosecuted drugs and business fraud cases In 1975 he returned to private law practice with the New York firm of Carter Ledyard amp Milburn where he was a partner in commercial litigation 2 In 1981 Walker became Assistant Secretary of the Treasury responsible for policy in law enforcement regulatory and trade matters and with oversight of the Customs Service Secret Service Federal Law Enforcement Training Center Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms and the Office of Foreign Assets Control As Assistant Secretary he helped establish the Iran United States Claims Tribunal and served as a U S representative to Interpol He led the development of Treasury s drug interdiction and financial enforcement programs He also oversaw the Treasury s review of Secret Service operations following the attempt to assassinate President Ronald Reagan Among the shortcomings of the Secret Service that the review identified and remedied were inadequate reserve personnel and the use of unencrypted radio communications 3 For his Treasury service Walker received the Alexander Hamilton Award Treasury s highest award His work caught the attention of New York Senator Alphonse D Amato who supported him for the position of district judge Federal judicial service EditDistrict court service Edit Walker was nominated by President Ronald Reagan on June 25 1985 to a seat on the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York vacated by Judge Morris E Lasker He was confirmed by the United States Senate on July 19 1985 and received commission on July 22 1985 His service terminated on December 19 1989 due to elevation to the Second Circuit He was succeeded by Judge Sonia Sotomayor As a district judge Walker presided over a variety of civil and criminal proceedings including notably the 1989 tax fraud trial of billionaire hotel magnate Leona Helmsley whom he sentenced to four years in jail 3 Court of appeals service Edit Walker was nominated by President George H W Bush on September 21 1989 to a seat on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit vacated by Judge Irving Kaufman He was confirmed by the Senate on November 22 1989 and received his commission on November 27 1989 He served as Chief Judge from September 30 2000 to September 30 2006 He assumed senior status on September 30 2006 He was succeeded by Judge Debra Ann Livingston 3 Walker was awarded the Learned Hand Medal for excellence in Federal Jurisprudence by the Federal Bar Council 4 and in 2006 the Robert L Haig Award for distinguished public service by the New York State Bar Association and the J Edward Lumbard Award for outstanding service by the Southern District of New York U S Attorney s Office Judicial administration Edit Walker has served as Special Counsel to the U S Administrative Conference 1987 1992 and president of the Federal Judges Association 1993 1995 As chief judge Walker was engaged with all three levels of federal court administration He led the Court of Appeals chaired the Second Circuit Judicial Council with responsibility for all of the courts within the Second Circuit consisting of the states of Connecticut New York and Vermont and on the national level was a member of the Judicial Conference of the United States chaired by the Chief Justice of the United States 2000 2006 He was also selected by Chief Justice William Rehnquist to be a member of the Conference s Executive Committee 2003 2006 and its Budget Committee 1990 1999 He was selected by Chief Justice John G Roberts Jr to be a member of its Committee on International Judicial Relations 2006 2012 and to be the Chair of the Conference s Committee on Judicial Conduct and Disability 2009 2013 As Chief Judge of the Second Circuit Walker managed the dislocations from the courthouse at 40 Foley Square in lower Manhattan caused by the terrorist attacks of 9 11 2001 oversaw the establishment by Judge Jon O Newman of a separate calendar for a sudden crush of 5 000 immigration appeals in 2005 and obtained funding for the total renovation of the Thurgood Marshall Courthouse at 40 Foley Square which was completed under the supervision of Chief Judge Walker and his successor Chief Judge Dennis Jacobs Court cases Edit Walker has authored several hundred decisions in various areas of federal law including influential precedents in the areas of constitutional law criminal law criminal and civil procedure securities law bankruptcy law intellectual property law and international law including the following selected appeals Constitutional law Edit National Abortion Federation v Gonzales 437 F 3d 278 296 2d Cir 2006 Walker C J concurring In a concurring opinion Walker criticized the evidentiary standard adopted by the Supreme Court in Stenberg v Carhart 530 U S 914 2000 which allowed facial challenges against abortion laws to succeed with only speculative showings that the challenged regulations might work an unconstitutional result This standard Walker observed was both unclear and difficult for lower courts to apply with any certainty and left legislatures without sufficient constitutional guidance on how challenges could be made against their enactments Justice Anthony Kennedy cited Walker s reasoning approvingly in Gonzales v Carhart 550 U S 124 2007 which distinguished Stenberg and upheld the constitutionality of the federal partial birth abortion statute enacted by Congress in 2003 Rweyemamu v Cote 520 F 3d 198 2d Cir 2008 formally adopting the ministerial exception to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act in the Second Circuit Rweyemamu was cited favorably by Chief Justice John Roberts in the unanimous opinion of the U S Supreme Court in Hosanna Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church and School v Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 565 U S 171 2012 5 Civil procedure Edit Sumitomo Copper Litigation v Credit Lyonnais Rouse Ltd 262 F 3d 134 2d Cir 2001 setting forth the basis for interlocutory appeal of a district court s certification of a class action lawsuit Securities Edit Novak v Kasaks 216 F 3d 300 2d Cir 2000 interpreting the pleading standard for securities fraud actions set forth under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 SEC v Obus 693 F 3d 276 2d Cir 2012 applying and clarifying the misappropriation theory for insider trading liability Intellectual property Edit Computer Associates Int Inc v Altai Inc 982 F 2d 693 2d Cir 1992 a leading decision on how to establish copyright infringement for software Castle Rock Entertainment Inc v Carol Publishing Group 150 F 3d 132 2d Cir 1998 the Seinfeld Aptitude Test case a ruling on the determination of substantial similarity of works NXIVM Corp v The Ross Institute 364 F 3d 471 2d Cir 2004 deciding whether a fair use defense was available when copyrighted materials were obtained in bad faith Cartoon Network LP v CSC Holdings Inc 536 F 3d 121 2d Cir 2008 regarding the use of digital video recorders to time shift the playback of copyright video content 1 800 Contacts Inc v WhenU com Inc 414 F 3d 400 2d Cir 2005 regarding trademark infringement in online pop up advertisements Judicial philosophy EditWalker is a strong advocate of judicial independence for both courts in the United States and in other countries He has condemned the growing politicization of the judicial nomination and confirmation process for federal judges 6 The political theater that judicial nominees are subjected to in the Senate he writes politicizes the judiciary misrepresents the judiciary s role in our democracy demeans highly qualified nominees and unjustifiably delays or jettisons confirmations 6 An independent judge in his view is one who faithfully applies existing law to the facts of the case at hand giving due respect to precedent 6 and resists the temptation to effectively rewrite legislative enactments The independent judge must remain detached and impartial and free not merely from personal or financial interests but also free of any responsibility to party or social faction and must not be concerned with whether an outcome will incur public approbation or wrath 6 Teaching and scholarship EditSince 2000 Walker has been a Lecturer in Law at Yale Law School where he has taught constitutional litigation with fellow Second Circuit judges Guido Calabresi and Susan L Carney and with district judges Mark Kravitz and Jeffrey Meyer From 1996 to 2000 Walker was an adjunct professor at New York University School of Law and a member of NYU s Institute of Judicial Administration and Appellate Judges Seminar He has also served on the Board of the U S Association of Constitutional Law since 1997 and the CEELI Institute in Prague since 2006 Rule of law initiatives EditWalker is actively involved in initiatives to promote the rule of law strengthen judiciaries and foster cooperation among judges around the world especially in Eastern and Central Europe China and the Middle East He was a member of the U S delegation to the G8 Experts Conference on the Rule of Law in Berlin in 2007 7 Central and Eastern Europe Edit Walker has worked across Central and Eastern Europe to promote the development of judicial institutions in individual countries and to foster collaboration among judiciaries across the region and the United States In 2011 he was instrumental in organizing the first Conference of the Chief Justices of Central and Eastern Europe hosted by the CEELI Institute in Prague which was attended by the chief justices presidents and high officers of the supreme courts that region of the world Chief Justice of the United States John G Roberts Jr delivered the opening remarks and participated in the first conference 8 The Conference now an ongoing institution that meets annually in a different member country provides a unique forum for the heads of judiciaries of 24 former communist countries to share their experiences discuss problems and offer solutions while developing ongoing personal relationships The Chief Justices Conference arose out of CEELI s Judicial Integrity Round Tables 9 In 2006 while on a trip to Hungary Walker saw a need for closer communication among the chief justices of Central and Eastern European countries He then led the roundtable discussions on judicial integrity among the heads of the Supreme Court in the region at the CEELI Institute in Prague in 2007 and 2010 9 At the 2010 roundtable the participants expressed a desire to hold regular conferences on an ongoing basis After the first Chief Justices Conference in 2011 Walker has represented the Ceeli Institute and remained an advisor to the Conference He helped plan and participated in subsequent Chief Justice Conferences hosted in Albania 2012 Montenegro 2013 Georgia 2014 Croatia 2015 Serbia 2016 Hungary 2017 Lithuania 2018 and Slovakia 2019 Since 2013 the Russian Federation has actively participated in the work of the Conference Walker began working on issues of legal reform and judicial administration in Eastern Europe in 2004 when Chief Justice of Albania Thimjo Kondi sought assistance with the administration of the Albanian judiciary Walker made multiple trips to Albania to assist with the establishment of a judicial conference modeled upon that of the U S federal judiciary and to teach judicial ethics He has discussed legal reform issues with Presidents Alfred Moisiu and Bamir Topi and prime ministers Fatos Nano and Sali Berisha 10 He worked with Kondi s successor Chief Justice Shpresa Becaj to host the second Chief Justices Conference in Tirana in 2012 President Moisiu awarded Judge Walker the Medal of Special Merit for his work in Albania Elsewhere in Eastern Europe Walker has discussed law reform issues with leaders in various countries where he has also given remarks and met with law school faculty and students bar associations and judges In 2008 he helped organize a conference on rule of law and law school accreditation in Georgia where he discussed rule of law issues with President Mikheil Saakashvili having worked on law reform the previous year with Chief Justice of the Georgian Supreme Court Konstantin Kublashvili China Edit Since 1986 Walker has been active in rule of law programs and exchanges with China He has participated in exchanges with Chinese judges in Beijing Shanghai Shenyang Xiamen and Haikou 11 He has lectured or spoken on U S law and rule of law topics in Beijing at the National Judges College 12 National Prosecutors College 13 Peking University Renmin University 14 China University of Political Science and Law 15 and Beijing Normal University 16 in Shanghai at Fudan University East China University of Political Science and Law and at the joint China program of Zhejiang University Guanghua Law School and Thomas Jefferson Law School in Hangzhou 17 He has conferred on issues of legal reform with Chinese officials including President of the Supreme People s Court SPC Xiao Yang SPC vice president Wan Exiang Procurator General of the Supreme People s Procuratorate Cao Jianming vice chairman of the Chinese People s Political Consultative Conference Huang Mengfu and Director of the State Council Information Office Wang Chen 18 In 2002 he helped arrange with U S Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O Connor a judicial delegation to meet in Beijing with the Supreme People s Court to discuss problems of local protectionism by courts and accompanied Justice O Connor to a meeting with President of China Jiang Zemin in Zhongnanhai In 2009 working with China law expert Professor Jerome Cohen and other American scholars and judges Walker led the American delegation at the inaugural Sino American Dialogue on the Rule of Law and Human Rights a Track II dialogue co sponsored by the National Committee on U S China Relations and the China Foundation for Human Rights Development in Nantong 19 20 21 and thereafter in other venues More recently working with experts at Yale and Stanford and with the Supreme People s Court he has participated in workshops in China and submitted papers to support a system of precedent in China known as the Guiding Cases System under the auspices of the Supreme People s Court Elsewhere in Asia Walker participated in rule of law programs in 2010 in Thailand and in 2012 in South Korea where he met with the Chief Justices of the Supreme Court and Constitutional Court and with judges and law students and faculty Middle East Edit Walker spoke at Arab Judicial Forum 2003 Judicial Systems in the 21st Century a conference on judicial reform in the Middle East that was held in Bahrain in 2003 and attended by 17 countries and the Regional Forum on the Role of Civil Society in Promoting the Rule of Law in the Arab Region held in Jordan in 2008 He has also been engaged with training programs for Iraqi officials and judges held in Iraq Jordan and Bahrain He has conferred with the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Iraq Medhat al Mahmoud on issues relating to the rule of law and human rights Miscellaneous EditFatal traffic accident Fatal traffic accident Edit On the evening of October 17 2006 while driving home Walker s Ford Escape automobile struck a police officer Daniel Picagli who was directing traffic in a rainstorm at a road construction site for AT amp T in New Haven Connecticut 22 23 There were no construction signs or traffic cones marking off the site 24 Picagli died four days later on October 21 2006 He had been wearing a black raincoat and a reflective vest 25 Police Chief Francisco Ortiz said the officers did not feel it was necessary to test Walker for drugs or alcohol 25 Walker stopped immediately and New Haven police have said the cause was not related to drugs or alcohol 26 A police investigation reported that Walker was traveling at a slow speed through the dark and rainy construction site 27 The prosecutor declined to press charges saying nothing indicated intentional negligent or reckless conduct by Walker 28 Selected writings EditJohn M Walker Jr Qihu v Tencent the Chinese Supreme People s Court Offers Antitrust Insight for the Digital Age Commentary on Guiding Case No 78 for China Guiding Cases Project Stanford Law School https cgc law stanford edu posted in Chinese to assist Chinese judges and lawyers on technology related antitrust principles 2017 John M Walker Jr The Role of Precedent in the United States China Guiding Cases Project Stanford Law School https cgc law stanford edu commentaries 15 John Walker posted in Chinese to assist training of Chinese judges and lawyers on use of precedent 2016 John M Walker Jr Daniel J T Schuker Strengthening Judicial Independence in the New Constitutional Democracies of Central and Eastern Europe 37 Yale J Int l L Online 43 2012 John M Walker Jr Advancing the Rule of Law Abroad 43 Int l Law 61 2009 John M Walker Jr Politics and the Confirmation Process Thoughts on the Roberts and Alito Hearings in Bench Press The Collision of Courts Politics and the Media Keith J Bybee ed 2007 John M Walker Jr Politics and the Confirmation Process The Importance of Congressional Restraint in Safeguarding Judicial Independence 55 Syracuse L Rev 1 2004 John M Walker Jr An Outline of American Criminal Procedure Investigation Trial and Judicial Review Lecture delivered at the Chinese University of Politics and Law Beijing China September 2002 John M Walker Jr A Liberty of Restraint Remarks at the Law Day Dinner May 1 2002 76 St John s L Rev 595 2002 John M Walker Jr Judicial Tendencies in Statutory Interpretation 58 N Y U Ann Surv Am L 203 2001 John M Walker Jr Foreword Second Circuit Survey 21 Quinnipiac L Rev 1 Summer 2001 Andreas F Lowenfeld Lawrence W Newman John M Walker Jr Revolutionary Days The Iran Hostage Crisis and the Hague Claims Tribunal A Look Back Juris Publishing Inc 1999 John M Walker Jr Comments on Professionalism 2 J Inst for Study Legal Ethics 111 1999 John M Walker Jr Harmless Error Review in the Second Circuit 63 Brook L Rev 395 1997 John M Walker Jr Domestic Adjudication of International Human Rights Violations Under the Alien Tort Statute 41 St Louis U L J 539 1997 Sharon E Grubin and John M Walker Jr Report of the Second Circuit Task Force on Gender Racial and Ethnic Fairness in the Courts N Y U Ann Surv Am L 9 1997 John M Walker Jr Current Threats to Judicial Independence and Appropriate Responses A Presentation to the American Bar Association 12 St John s J Legal Comment Fall 1996 John M Walker Jr Protectable Nuggets Drawing the Line Between Idea and Expression in Computer Program Copyright Protection 44 J of the Copyright Soc y of the USA Vol 44 No 2 Winter 1996 John M Walker Jr Is the Commission Fulfilling its Mandate A Review of the Sentencing Commission s 1994 Annual Report 8 Federal Sentencing Reporter Number 2 September October 1995 John M Walker Jr The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 An Overview of ERISA Preemption 17 Am J Trial Advoc 529 Fall 1993 John M Walker Jr The Second Circuit Review 1991 1992 Term Loosening the Administrative Handcuffs Discretion and Responsibility Under the Sentencing Guidelines 59 Brook L Rev 551 1993 John M Walker Jr Common Law Rules and Land Use Regulations Lucas and Future Takings Jurisprudence 3 Seton Hall Const L J 3 Spring 1993 John M Walker Jr Jessica D Litman Susan G Braden Anthony L Clapes Henry B Gutman Rochelle Coper Dreyfuss and Marci A Hamilton Copyright Protection Has Look amp Feel Crashed 11 Cardozo Arts amp Ent L J 721 1992 John M Walker Jr U S v Sells Engineering a Result to Promote Grand Jury Secrecy 21 Am Crim L Rev 99 1983 References Edit Daniel Wise Walker to Assume Senior Status Law Professor Tapped N Y Law Journal June 30 2006 Accessed August 6 2013 a b c d e Gerhard Peters and John T Woolley Ronald Reagan Nomination of John M Walker Jr To Be an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury The American Presidency Project May 13 1981 Accessed August 6 2013 a b c d Walker John Mercer Jr Federal Judicial Center www fjc gov Learned Hand Award Established by the Federal Bar Council in 1962 Federal Bar Council Accessed August 12 2013 565 U S 132 S Ct 694 705 n 2 2012 a b c d John M Walker Jr The Unfortunate Politicization of Judicial Confirmation Hearings The Atlantic July 9 2012 Experts Conference on the Rule of Law Federal Foreign Office Germany 2007 Accessed August 13 2013 Walker amp Schuker 2012 p 43 n 1 sfn error no target CITEREFWalkerSchuker2012 help a b CEELI Institute 2011 Annual Report Accessed August 10 2013 Justice under pressure Topi Legal conditions for correct judges verdicts Albanian Screen May 14 2012 Accessed August 10 2013 Chinese 美国联邦大区法官约翰 沃克一行到我院参观访问 U S Federal Court Judge John Walker visits our court Liaoning Shenyang Municipal Intermediate People s Court Jan 15 2008 Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine Accessed August 6 2013 Chinese 美国联邦第二巡回区前首席大法官约翰 沃克访问我院并做主题讲座 Former Chief Judge of U S Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit lectures at NJC National Judges College website Jan 25 2008 Archived 2013 10 02 at the Wayback Machine Accessed August 6 2013 Chinese 美国联邦第二巡回上诉法院法官到我院讲学 U S Second Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Addresses NPC Jan 17 2008 Accessed August 6 2013 Chinese 与美国联邦法官交流和对话 John Walker Dialogue with U S Federal Judge RUCIL com cn Jan 7 2008 Archived 2015 06 08 at the Wayback Machine Accessed August 6 2013 Chinese Ji Bingheng 美国联邦法院法官做客名家论坛 从西方和中国的视角探讨法治问题 U S Federal Court Judge Explores Western and Chinese Perspectives on the Rule of Law at Experts Forum CUPL edu Nov 12 2009 Archived October 2 2013 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 2013 Chinese 中美刑罚制度比较研究 刑罚的运用 座谈会召开 Forum on comparative perspectives on Chinese and American criminal law Mar 30 2009 Accessed August 6 2013 Dan Schmeichel Thomas Jefferson China Program July 3 2012 Accessed August 3 2013 Chinese Zhou Lingling 万鄂湘会见美联邦巡回上诉法院法官约翰 沃克 Wan Exiang meets U S Court of Appeals Judge John Walker Chinacourt org Jan 21 2008 Archived 2016 03 03 at the Wayback Machine Accessed August 6 2008 Chinese Cheng Zhuo and Gu Ye 首届中美法治与人权研讨会开幕 Inaugural Sino American Dialogue on the Rule of Law and Human Rights Opens Xinhua Dec 12 2009 Accessed August 6 2013 Chinese Wang Nan 首届中美法治与人权研讨会举行 Inaugural Sino American Dialogue on the Rule of Law and Human Rights Held People s Daily Dec 12 2009 Archived 2016 08 17 at the Wayback Machine Accessed August 6 2013 Chinese 中国人权发展基金会举办首届中美法治与人权研讨会 China Foundation for Human Rights Development Holds Inaugural Sino American Dialogue on Rule of Law and Human Rights CFHRD Dec 16 2009 Accessed August 6 2013 Kim Martineau 2006 10 19 Judge Was Behind The Wheel Hartford Courant Retrieved 2006 10 22 dead link William Kaempffer 2006 10 25 Connecticut Officer Hit by Judge Dies Archived from the original on 2006 11 17 Retrieved 2007 02 07 William Kaempffer 2006 10 18 City cop in critical condition after being struck by SUV New Haven Register Archived from the original on 2007 09 28 Retrieved 2006 10 25 a b Officer struck by Bush s cousin dies USA Today 2006 10 22 Retrieved 2006 10 22 Tina A Brown 2006 10 22 Injured Police Officer Dies In Hospital Hartford Courant Retrieved 2006 10 22 permanent dead link William Kaempffer 2006 12 01 Job Permit Had Expired at Site of Cop s Death New Haven Register Archived from the original on 2007 09 30 Retrieved 2007 02 07 Mark Zaretsky March 16 2007 Judge cleared in accident that killed popular local cop New Haven Register Archived from the original on September 28 2007 Retrieved 2007 04 10 External links EditFJC Bio Nomination to be an Assistant secretary of the Treasury the American Presidency Project Brooklyn Law School commencement profile Yale faculty page Appearances on C SPANLegal officesPreceded byMorris E Lasker Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York1985 1989 Succeeded bySonia SotomayorPreceded byIrving Kaufman Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit1989 2006 Succeeded byDebra Ann LivingstonPreceded byRalph K Winter Jr Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit2000 2006 Succeeded byDennis Jacobs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John M Walker Jr amp oldid 1116608006, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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