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Martin Leach-Cross Feldman

Martin Leach-Cross Feldman (January 28, 1934 – January 26, 2022) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana.

Martin Leach-Cross Feldman
Judge of the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court
In office
May 19, 2010 – May 18, 2017
Appointed byJohn Roberts
Preceded byGeorge P. Kazen
Succeeded byRobert B. Kugler
Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana
In office
October 5, 1983 – January 26, 2022
Appointed byRonald Reagan
Preceded byJack Murphy Gordon
Succeeded byBrandon Scott Long
Personal details
Born(1934-01-28)January 28, 1934
St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
DiedJanuary 26, 2022(2022-01-26) (aged 87)
New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseMelanie Pulitzer (died 2002)[1]
Children2
EducationTulane University (BA, JD)

Education and career edit

Feldman was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the son of Joseph and Zelma (Bosse) Feldman. In 1955, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana and, in 1957, a Juris Doctor from Tulane University Law School. He was a member of the Order of the Coif.[2] He was a United States Army JAG Corps Reserve Captain from 1957 to 1963. Feldman served as a law clerk to Judge John Minor Wisdom of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit from 1957 to 1959. Feldman had a private practice in New Orleans from 1959 to 1983.[3][4]

Political activism edit

Feldman was among seventy-one Jewish delegates (prior to his conversion to Roman Catholicism) and alternates to the convention.[clarification needed][2][5]

In 1974, Feldman lost a race, 67–32, in the Republican State Central Committee to John H. Cade Jr., for selection as Louisiana Republican National Committeeman.[6]

Judicial ideology edit

Feldman considered himself a "traditional" or "old-fashioned" conservative. However, in December 2017, he denounced Roy Moore as a "right-wing nut". He was known to err on the side of limited government. When speaking of the Constitution, Feldman once remarked "It says what it says".[7]

Federal judicial service edit

Feldman was nominated by President Ronald Reagan on September 9, 1983, to a seat on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana vacated by Judge Jack Murphy Gordon. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on October 4, 1983, and received his commission the following day.[4][3] In addition to his service on the District Court in New Orleans, Feldman served a term on the FISA Court from 2010 to 2017.[8]

Robicheaux v. Caldwell edit

On September 3, 2014, Feldman issued a ruling upholding Louisiana's ban of same-sex marriage. After the United States Supreme Court ruled Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act, the federal statute that banned the United States federal government from recognizing same-sex marriage, as unconstitutional in United States v. Windsor, he was the only district federal judge to uphold a state prohibition against same-sex marriage. Feldman said that the state has a legitimate interest in upholding the state's 2004 amendment to the state constitution defining marriage as between one man and one woman that was approved by 78% of voters. Feldman stated, "marriage is a legitimate concern of state law and policy, and that it may be rightly regulated because of what for centuries has been its role."

Feldman also equated the recognition of marriage without regard to sex to incest, writing that he was concerned that recognizing marriage without regard to the sex of the members of the couple would lead to a slippery slope that would eventually require courts to recognize polygamy and incest.[9]

For example, must the states permit or recognize a marriage between an aunt and niece? Aunt and nephew? Brother/brother? Father and child? May minors marry? Must marriage be limited to only two people? What about a transgender spouse? Is such a union same-gender or male-female? All such unions would undeniably be equally committed to love and caring for one another, just like the plaintiffs.

— Judge Feldman, Robicheaux v. Caldwell ruling

Lawyers for the plaintiffs immediately announced plans to appeal the ruling.

In January 2015, the case was heard in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, alongside cases from Texas and Mississippi. The decision remained unresolved at the time of the June 26 Obergefell decision. Following the Supreme Court decision, the appeals court remanded the case back down to Feldman and the district court for a reversal of order ruling in favor of the Louisiana plaintiffs.

Deep water drilling edit

On June 22, 2010, Feldman issued a preliminary injunction blocking a six-month moratorium on deep-water offshore drilling in Hornbeck Offshore Services LLC v. Salazar. White House press secretary Robert Gibbs indicated that the Obama administration intended to immediately appeal the decision to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.[10]

Feldman's 2008 financial disclosure report[11] indicates that in that year, he owned stock in Transocean (worth under $15,000), the company that owned the Deepwater Horizon rig, as well as in other oil companies which would be affected by the moratorium.[12] A federal judge is required to consider recusal when he owns shares in one of the parties in the case before him, however none of the companies listed in Feldman's 2008 disclosure were directly involved in the action against Salazar.

Feldman's 2009 financial disclosure report[13] indicates that he had financial investments in multiple BlackRock funds, each valued under $15000, much like the prior year. Although Blackrock was said to be the largest holder of BP stock,[citation needed] it's not clear that any of these funds held stock in BP. Feldman held stock in Exxon-Mobil during the hearing on the drilling moratorium and from June 8 to 21, he issued several orders related to the moratorium case. On June 22, at the "opening of the stock market", he reportedly sold his Exxon-Mobil stock. Hours later, he issued his ruling lifting the moratorium.[14]

As of the June 9, 2010 amended complaint, Transocean, Black Rock, BP, and Exxon-Mobil were not plaintiffs in the action.[15]

Louisiana bar closures edit

On August 17, 2020, Feldman ruled that Louisiana's bar closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic are constitutional.[16]

Personal life and death edit

Feldman died on January 26, 2022, two days before his 88th birthday. He was predeceased by his wife, Melanie (née Pulitzer), who died in 2002. Several years after her death, Feldman converted to Roman Catholicism.[1][17]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Martin Feldman, federal judge in New Orleans for 39 years, dies at 87 | Courts | nola.com". www.nola.com.
  2. ^ a b "Louisiana: Martin L. C. Feldman", Who's Who in American Politics, 2007-2008 (Marquis Who's Who: New Providence, New Jersey, 2007), p. 658
  3. ^ a b "Martin L C Feldman". Federal Directory (fee, via Fairfax County Public Library). Bethesda, Maryland: Carroll Publishing. 2011. Gale Document Number: GALE|K2415007763. Retrieved December 30, 2013. Biography in Context. (subscription required)
  4. ^ a b "Feldman, Martin Leach-Cross - Federal Judicial Center". fjc.gov.
  5. ^ "71 Jewish Delegates, Alternates Toil at Republican Convention". jta.org. August 23, 1972. Retrieved September 4, 2014.
  6. ^ "Louisiana Republicans Hold Elections," Minden Press-Herald, March 4, 1974, p. 1.
  7. ^ Mustian, Jim (January 1, 2018). "After accident, 'indomitable' judge Martin Feldman -- known for sharp mind, style, more -- returns". The New Orleans Advocate. Retrieved February 23, 2021.
  8. ^ Shiffman, John; Cooke, Kristina (June 21, 2013). "The judges who preside over America's secret court". Reuters. from the original on June 23, 2013. Retrieved July 1, 2013. Twelve of the 14 judges who have served this year on the most secret court in America are Republicans and half are former prosecutors.
  9. ^ Bell, Kyle (September 3, 2014). "Louisiana Judge Upholds Gay Marriage Ban Citing Laws Against Incest". South Bend Voice.
  10. ^ Savage, Charlie (June 22, 2010). "Judge Blocks Deep-Water Drilling Moratorium". The New York Times.
  11. ^ Feldman, Martin L. C. (May 14, 2009). (PDF). p. 5. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 8, 2011. Retrieved December 30, 2013. line 19
  12. ^ Roosevelt, Margot (June 22, 2010). "Gulf oil spill: New Orleans judge held energy-related stocks". Los Angeles Times.
  13. ^ Feldman, Martin L. C. (June 3, 2010). (PDF). ThinkProgress. p. 6. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 29, 2013. Retrieved December 30, 2013. lines 44-45
  14. ^ Mufson, Steven; Stephens, Joe (June 26, 2010). "Judge in drilling case held stock in oil company affected by moratorium". Washington Post. Retrieved June 25, 2010.
  15. ^ "FIRST SUPPLEMENTAL AND AMENDED COMPLAINT against Robert Abbey, Minerals Management Service, Kenneth Lee Salazar and United States Department of the Interior filed by Hornbeck Offshore Services, L for Hornbeck Offshore Services, L.L.C. v. Salazar et al". Justia Dockets & Filings. Retrieved December 30, 2013.
  16. ^ "Federal judge won't block Louisiana bar closures". August 17, 2020. Retrieved February 23, 2021.
  17. ^ US District Court Judge Martin Feldman has died, wdsu.com; accessed January 28, 2022.

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Martin Leach Cross Feldman January 28 1934 January 26 2022 was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana Martin Leach Cross FeldmanJudge of the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance CourtIn office May 19 2010 May 18 2017Appointed byJohn RobertsPreceded byGeorge P KazenSucceeded byRobert B KuglerJudge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of LouisianaIn office October 5 1983 January 26 2022Appointed byRonald ReaganPreceded byJack Murphy GordonSucceeded byBrandon Scott LongPersonal detailsBorn 1934 01 28 January 28 1934St Louis Missouri U S DiedJanuary 26 2022 2022 01 26 aged 87 New Orleans Louisiana U S Political partyRepublicanSpouseMelanie Pulitzer died 2002 1 Children2EducationTulane University BA JD Contents 1 Education and career 1 1 Political activism 1 2 Judicial ideology 1 3 Federal judicial service 1 4 Robicheaux v Caldwell 1 5 Deep water drilling 1 6 Louisiana bar closures 2 Personal life and death 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksEducation and career editFeldman was born in St Louis Missouri the son of Joseph and Zelma Bosse Feldman In 1955 he received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Tulane University in New Orleans Louisiana and in 1957 a Juris Doctor from Tulane University Law School He was a member of the Order of the Coif 2 He was a United States Army JAG Corps Reserve Captain from 1957 to 1963 Feldman served as a law clerk to Judge John Minor Wisdom of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit from 1957 to 1959 Feldman had a private practice in New Orleans from 1959 to 1983 3 4 Political activism edit Feldman was among seventy one Jewish delegates prior to his conversion to Roman Catholicism and alternates to the convention clarification needed 2 5 In 1974 Feldman lost a race 67 32 in the Republican State Central Committee to John H Cade Jr for selection as Louisiana Republican National Committeeman 6 Judicial ideology edit Feldman considered himself a traditional or old fashioned conservative However in December 2017 he denounced Roy Moore as a right wing nut He was known to err on the side of limited government When speaking of the Constitution Feldman once remarked It says what it says 7 Federal judicial service edit Feldman was nominated by President Ronald Reagan on September 9 1983 to a seat on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana vacated by Judge Jack Murphy Gordon He was confirmed by the United States Senate on October 4 1983 and received his commission the following day 4 3 In addition to his service on the District Court in New Orleans Feldman served a term on the FISA Court from 2010 to 2017 8 Robicheaux v Caldwell edit On September 3 2014 Feldman issued a ruling upholding Louisiana s ban of same sex marriage After the United States Supreme Court ruled Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act the federal statute that banned the United States federal government from recognizing same sex marriage as unconstitutional in United States v Windsor he was the only district federal judge to uphold a state prohibition against same sex marriage Feldman said that the state has a legitimate interest in upholding the state s 2004 amendment to the state constitution defining marriage as between one man and one woman that was approved by 78 of voters Feldman stated marriage is a legitimate concern of state law and policy and that it may be rightly regulated because of what for centuries has been its role Feldman also equated the recognition of marriage without regard to sex to incest writing that he was concerned that recognizing marriage without regard to the sex of the members of the couple would lead to a slippery slope that would eventually require courts to recognize polygamy and incest 9 For example must the states permit or recognize a marriage between an aunt and niece Aunt and nephew Brother brother Father and child May minors marry Must marriage be limited to only two people What about a transgender spouse Is such a union same gender or male female All such unions would undeniably be equally committed to love and caring for one another just like the plaintiffs Judge Feldman Robicheaux v Caldwell ruling Lawyers for the plaintiffs immediately announced plans to appeal the ruling In January 2015 the case was heard in the U S Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit alongside cases from Texas and Mississippi The decision remained unresolved at the time of the June 26 Obergefell decision Following the Supreme Court decision the appeals court remanded the case back down to Feldman and the district court for a reversal of order ruling in favor of the Louisiana plaintiffs Deep water drilling edit Main article Hornbeck Offshore Services LLC v Salazar On June 22 2010 Feldman issued a preliminary injunction blocking a six month moratorium on deep water offshore drilling in Hornbeck Offshore Services LLC v Salazar White House press secretary Robert Gibbs indicated that the Obama administration intended to immediately appeal the decision to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals 10 Feldman s 2008 financial disclosure report 11 indicates that in that year he owned stock in Transocean worth under 15 000 the company that owned the Deepwater Horizon rig as well as in other oil companies which would be affected by the moratorium 12 A federal judge is required to consider recusal when he owns shares in one of the parties in the case before him however none of the companies listed in Feldman s 2008 disclosure were directly involved in the action against Salazar Feldman s 2009 financial disclosure report 13 indicates that he had financial investments in multiple BlackRock funds each valued under 15000 much like the prior year Although Blackrock was said to be the largest holder of BP stock citation needed it s not clear that any of these funds held stock in BP Feldman held stock in Exxon Mobil during the hearing on the drilling moratorium and from June 8 to 21 he issued several orders related to the moratorium case On June 22 at the opening of the stock market he reportedly sold his Exxon Mobil stock Hours later he issued his ruling lifting the moratorium 14 As of the June 9 2010 amended complaint Transocean Black Rock BP and Exxon Mobil were not plaintiffs in the action 15 Louisiana bar closures edit On August 17 2020 Feldman ruled that Louisiana s bar closures due to the COVID 19 pandemic are constitutional 16 Personal life and death editFeldman died on January 26 2022 two days before his 88th birthday He was predeceased by his wife Melanie nee Pulitzer who died in 2002 Several years after her death Feldman converted to Roman Catholicism 1 17 See also edit nbsp United States portal nbsp Law portal nbsp Politics portal nbsp Conservatism portal nbsp Judaism portal nbsp Christianity portalList of Jewish American juristsReferences edit a b Martin Feldman federal judge in New Orleans for 39 years dies at 87 Courts nola com www nola com a b Louisiana Martin L C Feldman Who s Who in American Politics 2007 2008 Marquis Who s Who New Providence New Jersey 2007 p 658 a b Martin L C Feldman Federal Directory fee via Fairfax County Public Library Bethesda Maryland Carroll Publishing 2011 Gale Document Number GALE K2415007763 Retrieved December 30 2013 Biography in Context subscription required a b Feldman Martin Leach Cross Federal Judicial Center fjc gov 71 Jewish Delegates Alternates Toil at Republican Convention jta org August 23 1972 Retrieved September 4 2014 Louisiana Republicans Hold Elections Minden Press Herald March 4 1974 p 1 Mustian Jim January 1 2018 After accident indomitable judge Martin Feldman known for sharp mind style more returns The New Orleans Advocate Retrieved February 23 2021 Shiffman John Cooke Kristina June 21 2013 The judges who preside over America s secret court Reuters Archived from the original on June 23 2013 Retrieved July 1 2013 Twelve of the 14 judges who have served this year on the most secret court in America are Republicans and half are former prosecutors Bell Kyle September 3 2014 Louisiana Judge Upholds Gay Marriage Ban Citing Laws Against Incest South Bend Voice Savage Charlie June 22 2010 Judge Blocks Deep Water Drilling Moratorium The New York Times Feldman Martin L C May 14 2009 Financial disclosure report for calendar year 2008 PDF p 5 Archived from the original PDF on June 8 2011 Retrieved December 30 2013 line 19 Roosevelt Margot June 22 2010 Gulf oil spill New Orleans judge held energy related stocks Los Angeles Times Feldman Martin L C June 3 2010 Financial disclosure report for calendar year 2009 PDF ThinkProgress p 6 Archived from the original PDF on October 29 2013 Retrieved December 30 2013 lines 44 45 Mufson Steven Stephens Joe June 26 2010 Judge in drilling case held stock in oil company affected by moratorium Washington Post Retrieved June 25 2010 FIRST SUPPLEMENTAL AND AMENDED COMPLAINT against Robert Abbey Minerals Management Service Kenneth Lee Salazar and United States Department of the Interior filed by Hornbeck Offshore Services L for Hornbeck Offshore Services L L C v Salazar et al Justia Dockets amp Filings Retrieved December 30 2013 Federal judge won t block Louisiana bar closures August 17 2020 Retrieved February 23 2021 US District Court Judge Martin Feldman has died wdsu com accessed January 28 2022 External links editMartin Leach Cross Feldman at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges a publication of the Federal Judicial Center Martin Feldman 2009 Financial Disclosure Report Martin Feldman 2008 Financial Disclosure ReportLegal officesPreceded byJack Murphy Gordon Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana1983 2022 Succeeded byBrandon Scott LongPreceded byGeorge P Kazen Judge of the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court2010 2017 Succeeded byRobert B Kugler Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Martin 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