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United States District Court for the Southern District of New York

The United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (in case citations, S.D.N.Y.) is a federal trial court whose geographic jurisdiction encompasses eight counties of New York State. Two of these are in New York City: New York (Manhattan) and Bronx; six are in the Hudson Valley: Westchester, Putnam, Rockland, Orange, Dutchess, and Sullivan. Appeals from the Southern 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).

United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
(S.D.N.Y.)
LocationDaniel Patrick Moynihan U.S. Courthouse
More locations
Appeals toSecond Circuit
EstablishedApril 9, 1814
Judges28
Chief JudgeLaura Taylor Swain
Officers of the court
U.S. AttorneyDamian Williams
U.S. MarshalRalph Sozio
www.nysd.uscourts.gov

Because it covers Manhattan, the Southern District of New York has long been one of the most active and influential federal trial courts in the United States. It often has jurisdiction over America's largest financial institutions and prosecution of white-collar crime and other federal crimes.[1] Because of its age and influence, it is sometimes colloquially called the "Mother Court" or the "Sovereign District of New York."[2][3] The district has had several prominent judges on its bench, including Learned Hand, Michael Mukasey, and Sonia Sotomayor, and many of the U.S. attorneys for the district have been prominent American legal and political figures, such as Elihu Root, Henry L. Stimson, Robert Morgenthau, Rudy Giuliani, James Comey, Michael J. Garcia, and Preet Bharara.[4]

Jurisdiction Edit

The United States District Court for the Southern District of New York encompasses the counties of New York, Bronx, Westchester, Rockland, Putnam, Orange, Dutchess, and Sullivan and draws jurors from those counties. The Court also shares jurisdiction over the waters of the counties of Kings, Nassau, Queens, Richmond, and Suffolk with the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York.[5] The Court hears cases in Manhattan, White Plains, and Poughkeepsie, New York.[6]

The United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York represents the United States in civil and criminal litigation in the Court. As of October 10, 2021 the United States Attorney is Damian Williams.[7]

The court sits in the Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse and Daniel Patrick Moynihan United States Courthouse, both in Manhattan, and in the Charles L. Brieant Jr. Federal Building and Courthouse in White Plains.

History Edit

The United States District Court for the District of New York was one of the original 13 courts established by the Judiciary Act of 1789, 1 Stat. 73, on September 24, 1789. It first sat at the old Merchants Exchange on Broad Street in November 1789, the first federal court to do so.[8][9][10] The Act of April 9, 1814, 3 Stat. 120, divided the District of New York into Northern and Southern Districts.[9][10]

The subdivision of the district was reportedly instigated by Matthias B. Tallmadge, out of antipathy for fellow district judge William P. Van Ness. These Districts were later further subdivided with the creation of the Eastern District on February 25, 1865 by 13 Stat. 438,[10] and the Western District on May 12, 1900, by 31 Stat. 175.[10] Public Law 95-408 (enacted October 2, 1978) transferred Columbia, Greene, and Ulster counties from the Southern to the Northern district.[11]

For the first hundred years of its existence, the case load of the district was dominated first by admiralty cases, and then by a mix of admiralty and bankruptcy cases. The primary responsibility for hearing bankruptcy cases has since been transferred to the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York, with the District Court only reviewing cases already decided by a bankruptcy judge.

Since its creation, the Southern District of New York has had over 150 judges, more than any other District. Twenty-one judges from the Southern District of New York have been elevated to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second CircuitSamuel Blatchford, Charles Merrill Hough, Learned Hand, Julius Marshuetz Mayer, Augustus Noble Hand, Martin Thomas Manton, Robert P. Patterson, Harold Medina, Irving Kaufman, Wilfred Feinberg, Walter R. Mansfield, Murray Gurfein, Lawrence W. Pierce, Pierre N. Leval, John M. Walker Jr., Sonia Sotomayor, Denny Chin, Barrington Daniels Parker Jr., Gerard E. Lynch, Richard J. Sullivan, and Alison Nathan. Blatchford and Sotomayor, after being elevated from the Southern District of New York to serve as Circuit Judges for the Second Circuit, were later elevated to the Supreme Court of the United States. The longest serving judge, David Norton Edelstein, served as an active judge for 43 years to the day, and in senior status for an additional six years.

Judges of the court have gone on to other high governmental positions. Robert P. Patterson served as Under Secretary of War under President Franklin Roosevelt and was Secretary of War under President Harry S. Truman. Louis Freeh served as Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation from September 1993 to June 2001. Michael Mukasey served as the 81st United States Attorney General under President George W. Bush.

Notable cases Edit

Current judges Edit

As of August 18, 2023:

# Title Judge Duty station Born Term of service Appointed by
Active Chief Senior
125 Chief Judge Laura Taylor Swain Manhattan 1958 2000–present 2021–present Clinton
110 District Judge John G. Koeltl Manhattan 1945 1994–present Clinton
129 District Judge Kenneth M. Karas White Plains 1964 2004–present G.W. Bush
132 District Judge Cathy Seibel White Plains 1960 2008–present G.W. Bush
135 District Judge J. Paul Oetken Manhattan 1965 2011–present Obama
136 District Judge Paul A. Engelmayer Manhattan 1961 2011–present Obama
139 District Judge Edgardo Ramos Manhattan 1960 2011–present Obama
140 District Judge Andrew L. Carter Jr. Manhattan 1969 2011–present Obama
141 District Judge Jesse M. Furman Manhattan 1972 2012–present Obama
142 District Judge Ronnie Abrams Manhattan 1968 2012–present Obama
143 District Judge Lorna G. Schofield Manhattan 1956 2012–present Obama
144 District Judge Katherine Polk Failla Manhattan 1969 2013–present Obama
145 District Judge Analisa Torres Manhattan 1959 2013–present Obama
146 District Judge Nelson S. Román White Plains 1960 2013–present Obama
147 District Judge Vernon S. Broderick Manhattan 1963 2013–present Obama
148 District Judge Gregory H. Woods Manhattan 1969 2013–present Obama
149 District Judge Valerie E. Caproni Manhattan 1955 2013–present Obama
150 District Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil Manhattan 1958 2019–present Trump
151 District Judge Lewis J. Liman Manhattan 1960 2019–present Trump
152 District Judge Philip M. Halpern White Plains 1956 2020–present Trump
153 District Judge John P. Cronan Manhattan 1976 2020–present Trump
154 District Judge Jennifer L. Rochon Manhattan 1970 2022–present Biden
155 District Judge Jennifer H. Rearden Manhattan 1970 2022–present Biden
156 District Judge Arun Subramanian Manhattan 1979 2023–present Biden
157 District Judge Jessica G. L. Clarke Manhattan 1983 2023–present Biden
158 District Judge Dale Ho Manhattan 1977 2023–present Biden
159 District Judge vacant
160 District Judge vacant
79 Senior Judge Charles S. Haight Jr. New Haven, CT[Note 1] 1930 1976–1995 1995–present Ford
89 Senior Judge John F. Keenan Manhattan 1929 1983–1996 1996–present Reagan
91 Senior Judge Louis L. Stanton Manhattan 1927 1985–1996 1996–present Reagan
97 Senior Judge Kimba Wood Manhattan 1944 1988–2009 2006–2009 2009–present Reagan
102 Senior Judge Loretta Preska Manhattan 1949 1992–2017 2009–2016 2017–present G.H.W. Bush
108 Senior Judge Denise Cote Manhattan 1946 1994–2011 2011–present Clinton
109 Senior Judge Lewis A. Kaplan Manhattan 1944 1994–2011 2011–present Clinton
113 Senior Judge Sidney H. Stein Manhattan 1945 1995–2010 2010–present Clinton
115 Senior Judge Jed S. Rakoff Manhattan 1943 1996–2010 2010–present Clinton
117 Senior Judge Richard M. Berman Manhattan 1943 1998–2011 2011–present Clinton
118 Senior Judge Alvin Hellerstein Manhattan 1933 1998–2011 2011–present Clinton
119 Senior Judge Colleen McMahon Manhattan 1951 1998–2021 2016–2021 2021–present Clinton
121 Senior Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald Manhattan 1944 1999–2012 2012–present Clinton
122 Senior Judge Victor Marrero Manhattan 1941 1999–2010 2010–present Clinton
123 Senior Judge George B. Daniels Manhattan 1953 2000–2021 2021–present Clinton
126 Senior Judge P. Kevin Castel Manhattan 1950 2003–2017 2017–present G.W. Bush
130 Senior Judge Paul A. Crotty Manhattan 1941 2005–2015 2015–present G.W. Bush
133 Senior Judge Paul G. Gardephe Manhattan 1957 2008–2023 2023–present G.W. Bush
134 Senior Judge Vincent L. Briccetti White Plains 1954 2011–2023 2023–present Obama
  1. ^ Judge Haight has sat with the District of Connecticut since taking senior status.

Vacancies and pending nominations Edit

Seat Prior judge's duty station Seat last held by Vacancy reason Date of vacancy Nominee Date of nomination
5 White Plains Vincent L. Briccetti Senior status April 21, 2023 Margaret Garnett July 11, 2023
15 Manhattan Paul G. Gardephe August 9, 2023

Former judges Edit

# Judge State Born–died Active service Chief Judge Senior status Appointed by Reason for
termination
1 William P. Van Ness NY 1778–1826 1814–1826 Madison/Operation of law[Note 1] death
2 Samuel Rossiter Betts NY 1786–1868 1826–1867 J.Q. Adams resignation
3 Samuel Blatchford NY 1820–1893 1867–1878[Note 2] A. Johnson elevation to 2d Cir.
4 William Gardner Choate NY 1830–1920 1878–1881 Hayes resignation
5 Addison Brown NY 1830–1913 1881–1901[Note 3] Garfield retirement
6 George Bethune Adams NY 1845–1911 1901–1911[Note 4] McKinley death
7 George Chandler Holt NY 1843–1931 1903–1914 T. Roosevelt retirement
8 Charles Merrill Hough NY 1858–1927 1906–1916 T. Roosevelt elevation to 2d Cir.
9 Learned Hand NY 1872–1961 1909–1924 Taft elevation to 2d Cir.
10 Julius Marshuetz Mayer NY 1865–1925 1912–1921 Taft elevation to 2d Cir.
11 Augustus Noble Hand NY 1869–1954 1914–1927 Wilson elevation to 2d Cir.
12 Martin Thomas Manton NY 1880–1946 1916–1918 Wilson elevation to 2d Cir.
13 John C. Knox NY 1881–1966 1918–1955 1948–1955 1955–1966 Wilson death
14 Henry W. Goddard NY 1876–1955 1923–1954 1954–1955 Harding death
15 Francis A. Winslow NY 1866–1932 1923–1929 Harding resignation
16 William Bondy NY 1870–1964 1923–1956 1955–1956 1956–1964 Harding death
17 Thomas D. Thacher NY 1881–1950 1925–1930 Coolidge resignation
18 Frank Joseph Coleman NY 1886–1934 1927–1934[Note 5] Coolidge death
19 John M. Woolsey NY 1877–1945 1929–1943 1943–1945 Hoover death
20 Francis Gordon Caffey NY 1868–1951 1929–1947 1947–1951 Hoover death
21 Alfred Conkling Coxe Jr. NY 1880–1957 1929–1951 1951–1957 Hoover death
22 Robert P. Patterson NY 1891–1952 1930–1939 Hoover elevation to 2d Cir.
23 George Murray Hulbert NY 1881–1950 1934–1950 F. Roosevelt death
24 Vincent L. Leibell NY 1883–1968 1936–1954 1954–1968 F. Roosevelt death
25 John William Clancy NY 1888–1969 1936–1959 1956–1959 1959–1969 F. Roosevelt death
26 Samuel Mandelbaum NY 1884–1946 1936–1946 F. Roosevelt death
27 Edward Augustus Conger NY 1882–1963 1938–1954 1954–1963 F. Roosevelt death
28 John Bright NY 1884–1948 1941–1948 F. Roosevelt death
29 Simon H. Rifkind NY 1901–1995 1941–1950 F. Roosevelt resignation
30 Harold Medina NY 1888–1990 1947–1951 Truman elevation to 2d Cir.
31 Sylvester J. Ryan NY 1896–1981 1947–1973[Note 6] 1959–1966 1973–1981 Truman death
32 Samuel H. Kaufman NY 1893–1960 1948–1955[Note 7] 1955–1960 Truman death
33 Irving Kaufman NY 1910–1992 1949–1961[Note 8] Truman elevation to 2d Cir.
34 John F. X. McGohey NY 1894–1972 1949–1970[Note 9] 1970–1972 Truman death
35 Gregory Francis Noonan NY 1906–1964 1949–1964[Note 10] Truman death
36 Sidney Sugarman NY 1904–1974 1949–1971[Note 11] 1966–1971 1971–1974 Truman death
37 Edward Weinfeld NY 1901–1988 1950–1988 Truman death
38 Thomas Francis Murphy NY 1905–1995 1951–1970 1970–1995 Truman death
39 Edward Jordan Dimock NY 1890–1986 1951–1961 1961–1986 Truman death
40 David Norton Edelstein NY 1910–2000 1951–1994[Note 12] 1971–1980 1994–2000 Truman death
41 Archie Owen Dawson NY 1898–1964 1954–1964 Eisenhower death
42 Lawrence Walsh NY 1912–2014 1954–1957 Eisenhower resignation
43 Alexander Bicks NY 1901–1963 1954–1963 Eisenhower death
44 Edmund Louis Palmieri NY 1907–1989 1954–1972 1972–1989 Eisenhower death
45 William Bernard Herlands NY 1905–1969 1955–1969[Note 13] Eisenhower death
46 John M. Cashin NY 1892–1970 1955–1965[Note 14] 1965–1970 Eisenhower death
47 Richard Harrington Levet NY 1894–1980 1956–1966 1966–1976 Eisenhower retirement
48 Frederick van Pelt Bryan NY 1904–1978 1956–1972 1972–1978 Eisenhower death
49 Lloyd Francis MacMahon NY 1912–1989 1959–1982 1980–1982 1982–1989 Eisenhower death
50 Charles Miller Metzner NY 1912–2009 1959–1977 1977–2009 Eisenhower death
51 Thomas Francis Croake NY 1902–1978 1961–1972 1972–1978 Kennedy death
52 Dudley Baldwin Bonsal NY 1906–1995 1961–1976[Note 15] 1976–1995 Kennedy death
53 Irving Ben Cooper NY 1902–1996 1961–1972[Note 16] 1972–1996 Kennedy death
54 Wilfred Feinberg NY 1920–2014 1961–1966[Note 15] Kennedy elevation to 2d Cir.
55 Harold R. Tyler Jr. NY 1922–2005 1962–1975 Kennedy resignation
56 Edward Cochrane McLean NY 1903–1972 1962–1972 Kennedy death
57 Inzer Bass Wyatt NY 1907–1990 1962–1977 1977–1990 Kennedy death
58 John Matthew Cannella NY 1908–1996 1963–1977 1977–1996 Kennedy death
59 Charles Henry Tenney NY 1911–1994 1963–1979 1979–1994 L. Johnson[Note 17] death
60 Marvin E. Frankel NY 1920–2002 1965–1978 L. Johnson resignation
61 Walter R. Mansfield NY 1911–1987 1966–1971 L. Johnson elevation to 2d Cir.
62 Constance Baker Motley NY 1921–2005 1966–1986 1982–1986 1986–2005 L. Johnson death
63 Milton Pollack NY 1906–2004 1967–1983 1983–2004 L. Johnson death
64 Morris E. Lasker NY 1917–2009 1968–1983 1983–2009 L. Johnson death
65 Murray Gurfein NY 1907–1979 1971–1974 Nixon elevation to 2d Cir.
66 Lawrence W. Pierce NY 1924–2020 1971–1981 Nixon elevation to 2d Cir.
67 Charles L. Brieant NY 1923–2008 1971–2007 1986–1993 2007–2008 Nixon death
68 Arnold Bauman NY 1914–1989 1971–1974 Nixon resignation
69 Lee Parsons Gagliardi NY 1918–1998 1971–1985 1985–1998 Nixon death
70 Thomas P. Griesa NY 1930–2017 1972–2000 1993–2000 2000–2017 Nixon death
71 Whitman Knapp NY 1909–2004 1972–1987 1987–2004 Nixon death
72 Charles E. Stewart Jr. NY 1916–1994 1972–1985 1985–1994 Nixon death
73 Robert L. Carter NY 1917–2012 1972–1986 1986–2012 Nixon death
74 Kevin Duffy NY 1933–2020 1972–1998 1998–2016 Nixon retirement
75 Robert Joseph Ward NY 1926–2003 1972–1991 1991–2003 Nixon death
76 William C. Conner NY 1920–2009 1973–1987 1987–2009 Nixon death
77 Richard Owen NY 1922–2015 1973–1989 1989–2015 Nixon death
78 Henry Frederick Werker NY 1920–1984 1974–1984 Nixon death
80 Gerard Louis Goettel NY 1928–2011 1976–1993 1993–2011 Ford death
81 Vincent Lyons Broderick NY 1920–1995 1976–1988 1988–1995 Ford death
82 Pierre N. Leval NY 1936–present 1977–1993 Carter elevation to 2d Cir.
83 Robert W. Sweet NY 1922–2019 1978–1991 1991–2019 Carter death
84 Leonard B. Sand NY 1928–2016 1978–1993 1993–2016 Carter death
85 Mary Johnson Lowe NY 1924–1999 1978–1991 1991–1999 Carter death
86 Abraham David Sofaer NY 1938–present 1979–1985 Carter resignation
87 John E. Sprizzo NY 1934–2008 1981–2000 2000–2008 Reagan death
88 Shirley Wohl Kram NY 1922–2009 1983–1993 1993–2009 Reagan death
90 Peter K. Leisure NY 1929–2013 1984–1997 1997–2013 Reagan death
92 John M. Walker Jr. NY 1940–present 1985–1989 Reagan elevation to 2d Cir.
93 Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum NY 1929–2016 1986–1998 1998–2016 Reagan death
94 Richard J. Daronco NY 1931–1988 1987–1988 Reagan death
95 Michael Mukasey NY 1941–present 1987–2006 2000–2006 2006 Reagan retirement
96 Kenneth Conboy NY 1938–present 1987–1993 Reagan resignation
98 Robert P. Patterson Jr. NY 1923–2015 1988–1998 1998–2015 Reagan death
99 John S. Martin Jr. NY 1935–present 1990–2003 2003 G.H.W. Bush retirement
100 Lawrence M. McKenna NY 1933–2023 1990–2002 2002–2023 G.H.W. Bush death
101 Louis Freeh NY 1950–present 1991–1993 G.H.W. Bush resignation
103 Sonia Sotomayor NY 1954–present 1992–1998 G.H.W. Bush elevation to 2d Cir.
104 Allen G. Schwartz NY 1934–2003 1993–2003 Clinton death
105 Deborah Batts NY 1947–2020 1994–2012 2012–2020 Clinton death
106 Harold Baer Jr. NY 1933–2014 1994–2004 2004–2014 Clinton death
107 Denny Chin NY 1954–present 1994–2010 Clinton elevation to 2d Cir.
111 Barrington D. Parker Jr. NY 1944–present 1994–2001 Clinton elevation to 2d Cir.
112 Shira Scheindlin NY 1946–present 1994–2011 2011–2016 Clinton retirement
114 Barbara S. Jones NY 1947–present 1995–2012 2012–2013 Clinton retirement
116 Richard C. Casey NY 1933–2007 1997–2007 Clinton death
120 William H. Pauley III NY 1952–2021 1998–2018 2018–2021 Clinton death
124 Gerard E. Lynch NY 1951–present 2000–2009 Clinton elevation to 2d Cir.
127 Richard J. Holwell NY 1946–present 2003–2012 G.W. Bush resignation
128 Stephen C. Robinson NY 1957–present 2003–2010 G.W. Bush resignation
131 Richard J. Sullivan NY 1964–present 2007–2018 G.W. Bush elevation to 2d Cir.
137 Katherine B. Forrest NY 1964–present 2011–2018 Obama resignation
138 Alison Nathan NY 1972–present 2011–2022 Obama elevation to 2d Cir.
  1. ^ Initially appointed to the District of New York, reassigned by operation of law to the Southern District of New York on April 9, 1814.
  2. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated on July 13, 1867, confirmed by the United States Senate on July 16, 1867, and received commission the same day.
  3. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated on October 12, 1881, confirmed by the Senate on October 14, 1881, and received commission the same day.
  4. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 5, 1901, confirmed by the Senate on December 17, 1901, and received commission the same day.
  5. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated on December 6, 1927, confirmed by the Senate on December 19, 1927, and received commission the same day.
  6. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated on November 24, 1947, confirmed by the Senate on December 18, 1947, and received commission on December 20, 1947.
  7. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated on January 13, 1949, confirmed by the Senate on January 31, 1949, and received commission on February 2, 1949.
  8. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated on January 5, 1950, confirmed by the Senate on April 4, 1950, and received commission on April 7, 1950.
  9. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated on January 5, 1950, confirmed by the Senate on March 8, 1950, and received commission on March 9, 1950.
  10. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated on January 5, 1950, confirmed by the Senate on April 25, 1950, and received commission on April 26, 1950.
  11. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated on January 5, 1950, confirmed by the Senate on April 28, 1950, and received commission on May 1, 1950.
  12. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated on January 30, 1952, confirmed by the Senate on April 7, 1952, and received commission on April 8, 1952.
  13. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated on January 12, 1956, confirmed by the Senate on June 26, 1956, and received commission on June 27, 1956.
  14. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated on January 12, 1956, confirmed by the Senate on March 1, 1956, and received commission on March 2, 1956.
  15. ^ a b Recess appointment; formally nominated on January 15, 1962, confirmed by the Senate on March 16, 1962, and received commission on March 17, 1962.
  16. ^ Recess appointment; formally nominated on January 15, 1962, confirmed by the Senate on September 20, 1962, and received commission on September 28, 1962.
  17. ^ Judge Tenney was nominated by President Kennedy but was appointed to the Court by (i.e., received his commission from) President Johnson.

Chief judges Edit

Chief Judge
Knox 1948–1955
Bondy 1955–1956
Clancy 1956–1959
Ryan 1959–1966
Sugarman 1966–1971
Edelstein 1971–1980
MacMahon 1980–1982
Motley 1982–1986
Brieant 1986–1993
Griesa 1993–2000
Mukasey 2000–2006
Wood 2006–2009
Preska 2009–2016
McMahon 2016–2021
Swain 2021–present

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 Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Southern District of New York". United States Department of Justice. November 13, 2014.
  2. ^ "The Mother Court: A.K.A., the Southern District Court of New York".
  3. ^ Weiser, Benjamin; Rashbaum, William K. (March 10, 2017). "With Preet Bharara's Dismissal, Storied Office Loses Its Top Fighter". New York Times. In past presidential transitions, the storied office, long known to be so independent of Washington that some people referred to it as the Sovereign District of New York, has in large measure moved forward unaffected by politics.
  4. ^ Weiser, Benjamin (January 29, 2009). "A Steppingstone for Law's Best and Brightest". The New York Times. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  5. ^ 28 U.S.C. § 112(b),(c).
  6. ^ "Homepage | U.S District Court".
  7. ^ Berthelsen, Christian (October 11, 2021). "Wall Street Enforcer Becomes First Black U.S. Attorney for Manhattan". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved October 12, 2021.
  8. ^ "Southern District of New York 225th Anniversary". history.nysd.uscourts.gov. Retrieved December 14, 2018.
  9. ^ a b Asbury Dickens, A Synoptical Index to the Laws and Treaties of the United States of America (1852), p. 386.
  10. ^ a b c d U.S. District Courts of New York, Legislative history, Federal Judicial Center.
  11. ^ "92 STAT. 885" (PDF).
  12. ^ Taylor, Susan (April 15, 2022). "110 Years Later: Titanic Lawsuits Follow Tragedy | In Custodia Legis". The Library of Congress. Retrieved April 18, 2023.
  13. ^ District), United States District Court (New York : Southern (1918). The "Lusitania." Opinion of Court, United States District Court, Southern District of New York. American association for international conciliation.
  14. ^ "Slocum Disaster, June 15, 1904". National Archives. August 15, 2016. Retrieved April 18, 2023.
  15. ^ "United States v. Rosenberg, 109 F. Supp. 108 (S.D.N.Y. 1953)". Justia Law. Retrieved April 18, 2023.
  16. ^ "United States v. Hiss, 107 F. Supp. 128 (S.D.N.Y. 1952)". Justia Law. Retrieved April 18, 2023.
  17. ^ Birmingham, Kevin (2013). "The Prestige of the Law: Revisiting Obscenity Law and Judge Woolsey's "Ulysses" Decision". James Joyce Quarterly. 50 (4): 991–1009. ISSN 0021-4183. JSTOR 24598724.
  18. ^ Dunlap, David W. (June 30, 2016). "1971 | Supreme Court Allows Publication of Pentagon Papers". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved April 18, 2023.
  19. ^ Forrest, Katherine B. (August 23, 2017). "Matt Hosseinzadeh, Plaintiff, v. Ethan Klein and Hila Klein, Defendants". United States District Court, S.D. New York (cv-3081). Retrieved December 12, 2017.
  20. ^ Hamilton, Colby. "Cohen's 'Blind Loyalty' Leads to 3-Year Prison Term", New York Law Journal via Law.com, December 12, 2018. Retrieved December 12, 2018.
  21. ^ "Ex-Trump lawyer Cohen jailed for 36 months". BBC News. December 12, 2018. Retrieved December 12, 2018.
  22. ^ "Reality Show Cast Member Jennifer Shah Sentenced to 78 Months in Prison for Running Nationwide Telemarketing Fraud Scheme". January 6, 2023.
  23. ^ An Act for the better organization of the courts of the United States within the State of New York . April 9, 1814 – via Wikisource.

External links Edit

  • Official website for the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York
  • Official website for the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York
  • Official website for the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York
  • Official website of the Southern District Court Reporters

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Circuit United States District Court for the Southern District of New York S D N Y LocationDaniel Patrick Moynihan U S Courthouse Manhattan More locationsThurgood Marshall U S Courthouse Manhattan Charles L Brieant Jr Federal Building and Courthouse White Plains MiddletownAppeals toSecond CircuitEstablishedApril 9 1814Judges28Chief JudgeLaura Taylor SwainOfficers of the courtU S AttorneyDamian WilliamsU S MarshalRalph Soziowww nysd uscourts govBecause it covers Manhattan the Southern District of New York has long been one of the most active and influential federal trial courts in the United States It often has jurisdiction over America s largest financial institutions and prosecution of white collar crime and other federal crimes 1 Because of its age and influence it is sometimes colloquially called the Mother Court or the Sovereign District of New York 2 3 The district has had several prominent judges on its bench including Learned Hand Michael Mukasey and Sonia Sotomayor and many of the U S attorneys for the district have been prominent American legal and political figures such as Elihu Root Henry L Stimson Robert Morgenthau Rudy Giuliani James Comey Michael J Garcia and Preet Bharara 4 Contents 1 Jurisdiction 2 History 3 Notable cases 4 Current judges 5 Vacancies and pending nominations 6 Former judges 7 Chief judges 8 Succession of seats 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksJurisdiction EditThe United States District Court for the Southern District of New York encompasses the counties of New York Bronx Westchester Rockland Putnam Orange Dutchess and Sullivan and draws jurors from those counties The Court also shares jurisdiction over the waters of the counties of Kings Nassau Queens Richmond and Suffolk with the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York 5 The Court hears cases in Manhattan White Plains and Poughkeepsie New York 6 The United States Attorney s Office for the Southern District of New York represents the United States in civil and criminal litigation in the Court As of October 10 2021 update the United States Attorney is Damian Williams 7 The court sits in the Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse and Daniel Patrick Moynihan United States Courthouse both in Manhattan and in the Charles L Brieant Jr Federal Building and Courthouse in White Plains History EditThe United States District Court for the District of New York was one of the original 13 courts established by the Judiciary Act of 1789 1 Stat 73 on September 24 1789 It first sat at the old Merchants Exchange on Broad Street in November 1789 the first federal court to do so 8 9 10 The Act of April 9 1814 3 Stat 120 divided the District of New York into Northern and Southern Districts 9 10 The subdivision of the district was reportedly instigated by Matthias B Tallmadge out of antipathy for fellow district judge William P Van Ness These Districts were later further subdivided with the creation of the Eastern District on February 25 1865 by 13 Stat 438 10 and the Western District on May 12 1900 by 31 Stat 175 10 Public Law 95 408 enacted October 2 1978 transferred Columbia Greene and Ulster counties from the Southern to the Northern district 11 For the first hundred years of its existence the case load of the district was dominated first by admiralty cases and then by a mix of admiralty and bankruptcy cases The primary responsibility for hearing bankruptcy cases has since been transferred to the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York with the District Court only reviewing cases already decided by a bankruptcy judge Since its creation the Southern District of New York has had over 150 judges more than any other District Twenty one judges from the Southern District of New York have been elevated to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit Samuel Blatchford Charles Merrill Hough Learned Hand Julius Marshuetz Mayer Augustus Noble Hand Martin Thomas Manton Robert P Patterson Harold Medina Irving Kaufman Wilfred Feinberg Walter R Mansfield Murray Gurfein Lawrence W Pierce Pierre N Leval John M Walker Jr Sonia Sotomayor Denny Chin Barrington Daniels Parker Jr Gerard E Lynch Richard J Sullivan and Alison Nathan Blatchford and Sotomayor after being elevated from the Southern District of New York to serve as Circuit Judges for the Second Circuit were later elevated to the Supreme Court of the United States The longest serving judge David Norton Edelstein served as an active judge for 43 years to the day and in senior status for an additional six years Judges of the court have gone on to other high governmental positions Robert P Patterson served as Under Secretary of War under President Franklin Roosevelt and was Secretary of War under President Harry S Truman Louis Freeh served as Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation from September 1993 to June 2001 Michael Mukasey served as the 81st United States Attorney General under President George W Bush Notable cases EditThe injury and loss of life claims from the sinking of the Titanic 12 the torpedo attack on the Lusitania 13 and the fire aboard the General Slocum 14 were heard in the S D N Y The espionage trial of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg 15 and the perjury trial of Alger Hiss 16 were heard in the S D N Y Judge John M Woolsey of the S D N Y rejected government efforts to censor on obscenity grounds the distribution of James Joyce s Ulysses 17 Judge Murray Gurfein of the Court rejected government efforts to enjoin The New York Times from publishing the Pentagon Papers 18 Defamation suits were heard in the S D N Y against CBS and Time magazine by General William Westmoreland and Israeli General Ariel Sharon Two former Attorneys General of the United States were indicted and tried in the S D N Y for crimes while in office Harry Daugherty of the Teapot Dome era and John Mitchell of the Watergate era Juries were unable to reach verdicts in the two trials against Daugherty John Mitchell was acquitted Financial frauds have been prosecuted in the S D N Y among them the cases against Bernard Madoff Ivan Boesky Michael Milken and Sam Bankman Fried Bombings the trials of those accused of the 1998 United States embassy bombings in East Africa those alleged to have been responsible for the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and Omar Abdel Rahman known in the press as The Blind Sheikh occurred in the District More recently the prosecution arising out of the 2010 Times Square car bombing attempt were each heard in the S D N Y Bridgeman v Corel 1999 established that exact reproductions of public domain paintings were not subject to copyright protection Viacom Inc v YouTube Inc a 1 billion lawsuit against Google and YouTube on the grounds of alleged copyright infringement The DMCA safe harbor law became the main argument in the case Prosecution of Abduwali Muse the so called Somali Pirate was heard in the Court The criminal cases against Bess Myerson Leona Helmsley and Martha Stewart were heard in the S D N Y as was the U S case against Imelda Marcos The Deflategate controversy concerning the National Football League s Tom Brady was heard in the S D N Y Hosseinzadeh v Klein concerning the practice of fair use in online video content was heard in the S D N Y 19 On December 12 2018 Judge William H Pauley III sentenced Michael Cohen who had served as personal legal counsel to U S president Donald Trump for more than a decade to three years in prison and millions in forfeitures restitution and fines 20 after pleading guilty to charges including campaign finance violations tax evasion and committing perjury while under oath before Congress 21 In July 2022 Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Jennifer Shah pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud in the S D N Y In January 2023 Shah was sentenced to six and a half years in prison 22 Current judges EditAs of August 18 2023 update Title Judge Duty station Born Term of service Appointed byActive Chief Senior125 Chief Judge Laura Taylor Swain Manhattan 1958 2000 present 2021 present Clinton110 District Judge John G Koeltl Manhattan 1945 1994 present Clinton129 District Judge Kenneth M Karas White Plains 1964 2004 present G W Bush132 District Judge Cathy Seibel White Plains 1960 2008 present G W Bush135 District Judge J Paul Oetken Manhattan 1965 2011 present Obama136 District Judge Paul A Engelmayer Manhattan 1961 2011 present Obama139 District Judge Edgardo Ramos Manhattan 1960 2011 present Obama140 District Judge Andrew L Carter Jr Manhattan 1969 2011 present Obama141 District Judge Jesse M Furman Manhattan 1972 2012 present Obama142 District Judge Ronnie Abrams Manhattan 1968 2012 present Obama143 District Judge Lorna G Schofield Manhattan 1956 2012 present Obama144 District Judge Katherine Polk Failla Manhattan 1969 2013 present Obama145 District Judge Analisa Torres Manhattan 1959 2013 present Obama146 District Judge Nelson S Roman White Plains 1960 2013 present Obama147 District Judge Vernon S Broderick Manhattan 1963 2013 present Obama148 District Judge Gregory H Woods Manhattan 1969 2013 present Obama149 District Judge Valerie E Caproni Manhattan 1955 2013 present Obama150 District Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil Manhattan 1958 2019 present Trump151 District Judge Lewis J Liman Manhattan 1960 2019 present Trump152 District Judge Philip M Halpern White Plains 1956 2020 present Trump153 District Judge John P Cronan Manhattan 1976 2020 present Trump154 District Judge Jennifer L Rochon Manhattan 1970 2022 present Biden155 District Judge Jennifer H Rearden Manhattan 1970 2022 present Biden156 District Judge Arun Subramanian Manhattan 1979 2023 present Biden157 District Judge Jessica G L Clarke Manhattan 1983 2023 present Biden158 District Judge Dale Ho Manhattan 1977 2023 present Biden159 District Judge vacant 160 District Judge vacant 79 Senior Judge Charles S Haight Jr New Haven CT Note 1 1930 1976 1995 1995 present Ford89 Senior Judge John F Keenan Manhattan 1929 1983 1996 1996 present Reagan91 Senior Judge Louis L Stanton Manhattan 1927 1985 1996 1996 present Reagan97 Senior Judge Kimba Wood Manhattan 1944 1988 2009 2006 2009 2009 present Reagan102 Senior Judge Loretta Preska Manhattan 1949 1992 2017 2009 2016 2017 present G H W Bush108 Senior Judge Denise Cote Manhattan 1946 1994 2011 2011 present Clinton109 Senior Judge Lewis A Kaplan Manhattan 1944 1994 2011 2011 present Clinton113 Senior Judge Sidney H Stein Manhattan 1945 1995 2010 2010 present Clinton115 Senior Judge Jed S Rakoff Manhattan 1943 1996 2010 2010 present Clinton117 Senior Judge Richard M Berman Manhattan 1943 1998 2011 2011 present Clinton118 Senior Judge Alvin Hellerstein Manhattan 1933 1998 2011 2011 present Clinton119 Senior Judge Colleen McMahon Manhattan 1951 1998 2021 2016 2021 2021 present Clinton121 Senior Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald Manhattan 1944 1999 2012 2012 present Clinton122 Senior Judge Victor Marrero Manhattan 1941 1999 2010 2010 present Clinton123 Senior Judge George B Daniels Manhattan 1953 2000 2021 2021 present Clinton126 Senior Judge P Kevin Castel Manhattan 1950 2003 2017 2017 present G W Bush130 Senior Judge Paul A Crotty Manhattan 1941 2005 2015 2015 present G W Bush133 Senior Judge Paul G Gardephe Manhattan 1957 2008 2023 2023 present G W Bush134 Senior Judge Vincent L Briccetti White Plains 1954 2011 2023 2023 present Obama Judge Haight has sat with the District of Connecticut since taking senior status Vacancies and pending nominations EditSeat Prior judge s duty station Seat last held by Vacancy reason Date of vacancy Nominee Date of nomination5 White Plains Vincent L Briccetti Senior status April 21 2023 Margaret Garnett July 11 202315 Manhattan Paul G Gardephe August 9 2023 Former judges Edit Judge State Born died Active service Chief Judge Senior status Appointed by Reason fortermination1 William P Van Ness NY 1778 1826 1814 1826 Madison Operation of law Note 1 death2 Samuel Rossiter Betts NY 1786 1868 1826 1867 J Q Adams resignation3 Samuel Blatchford NY 1820 1893 1867 1878 Note 2 A Johnson elevation to 2d Cir 4 William Gardner Choate NY 1830 1920 1878 1881 Hayes resignation5 Addison Brown NY 1830 1913 1881 1901 Note 3 Garfield retirement6 George Bethune Adams NY 1845 1911 1901 1911 Note 4 McKinley death7 George Chandler Holt NY 1843 1931 1903 1914 T Roosevelt retirement8 Charles Merrill Hough NY 1858 1927 1906 1916 T Roosevelt elevation to 2d Cir 9 Learned Hand NY 1872 1961 1909 1924 Taft elevation to 2d Cir 10 Julius Marshuetz Mayer NY 1865 1925 1912 1921 Taft elevation to 2d Cir 11 Augustus Noble Hand NY 1869 1954 1914 1927 Wilson elevation to 2d Cir 12 Martin Thomas Manton NY 1880 1946 1916 1918 Wilson elevation to 2d Cir 13 John C Knox NY 1881 1966 1918 1955 1948 1955 1955 1966 Wilson death14 Henry W Goddard NY 1876 1955 1923 1954 1954 1955 Harding death15 Francis A Winslow NY 1866 1932 1923 1929 Harding resignation16 William Bondy NY 1870 1964 1923 1956 1955 1956 1956 1964 Harding death17 Thomas D Thacher NY 1881 1950 1925 1930 Coolidge resignation18 Frank Joseph Coleman NY 1886 1934 1927 1934 Note 5 Coolidge death19 John M Woolsey NY 1877 1945 1929 1943 1943 1945 Hoover death20 Francis Gordon Caffey NY 1868 1951 1929 1947 1947 1951 Hoover death21 Alfred Conkling Coxe Jr NY 1880 1957 1929 1951 1951 1957 Hoover death22 Robert P Patterson NY 1891 1952 1930 1939 Hoover elevation to 2d Cir 23 George Murray Hulbert NY 1881 1950 1934 1950 F Roosevelt death24 Vincent L Leibell NY 1883 1968 1936 1954 1954 1968 F Roosevelt death25 John William Clancy NY 1888 1969 1936 1959 1956 1959 1959 1969 F Roosevelt death26 Samuel Mandelbaum NY 1884 1946 1936 1946 F Roosevelt death27 Edward Augustus Conger NY 1882 1963 1938 1954 1954 1963 F Roosevelt death28 John Bright NY 1884 1948 1941 1948 F Roosevelt death29 Simon H Rifkind NY 1901 1995 1941 1950 F Roosevelt resignation30 Harold Medina NY 1888 1990 1947 1951 Truman elevation to 2d Cir 31 Sylvester J Ryan NY 1896 1981 1947 1973 Note 6 1959 1966 1973 1981 Truman death32 Samuel H Kaufman NY 1893 1960 1948 1955 Note 7 1955 1960 Truman death33 Irving Kaufman NY 1910 1992 1949 1961 Note 8 Truman elevation to 2d Cir 34 John F X McGohey NY 1894 1972 1949 1970 Note 9 1970 1972 Truman death35 Gregory Francis Noonan NY 1906 1964 1949 1964 Note 10 Truman death36 Sidney Sugarman NY 1904 1974 1949 1971 Note 11 1966 1971 1971 1974 Truman death37 Edward Weinfeld NY 1901 1988 1950 1988 Truman death38 Thomas Francis Murphy NY 1905 1995 1951 1970 1970 1995 Truman death39 Edward Jordan Dimock NY 1890 1986 1951 1961 1961 1986 Truman death40 David Norton Edelstein NY 1910 2000 1951 1994 Note 12 1971 1980 1994 2000 Truman death41 Archie Owen Dawson NY 1898 1964 1954 1964 Eisenhower death42 Lawrence Walsh NY 1912 2014 1954 1957 Eisenhower resignation43 Alexander Bicks NY 1901 1963 1954 1963 Eisenhower death44 Edmund Louis Palmieri NY 1907 1989 1954 1972 1972 1989 Eisenhower death45 William Bernard Herlands NY 1905 1969 1955 1969 Note 13 Eisenhower death46 John M Cashin NY 1892 1970 1955 1965 Note 14 1965 1970 Eisenhower death47 Richard Harrington Levet NY 1894 1980 1956 1966 1966 1976 Eisenhower retirement48 Frederick van Pelt Bryan NY 1904 1978 1956 1972 1972 1978 Eisenhower death49 Lloyd Francis MacMahon NY 1912 1989 1959 1982 1980 1982 1982 1989 Eisenhower death50 Charles Miller Metzner NY 1912 2009 1959 1977 1977 2009 Eisenhower death51 Thomas Francis Croake NY 1902 1978 1961 1972 1972 1978 Kennedy death52 Dudley Baldwin Bonsal NY 1906 1995 1961 1976 Note 15 1976 1995 Kennedy death53 Irving Ben Cooper NY 1902 1996 1961 1972 Note 16 1972 1996 Kennedy death54 Wilfred Feinberg NY 1920 2014 1961 1966 Note 15 Kennedy elevation to 2d Cir 55 Harold R Tyler Jr NY 1922 2005 1962 1975 Kennedy resignation56 Edward Cochrane McLean NY 1903 1972 1962 1972 Kennedy death57 Inzer Bass Wyatt NY 1907 1990 1962 1977 1977 1990 Kennedy death58 John Matthew Cannella NY 1908 1996 1963 1977 1977 1996 Kennedy death59 Charles Henry Tenney NY 1911 1994 1963 1979 1979 1994 L Johnson Note 17 death60 Marvin E Frankel NY 1920 2002 1965 1978 L Johnson resignation61 Walter R Mansfield NY 1911 1987 1966 1971 L Johnson elevation to 2d Cir 62 Constance Baker Motley NY 1921 2005 1966 1986 1982 1986 1986 2005 L Johnson death63 Milton Pollack NY 1906 2004 1967 1983 1983 2004 L Johnson death64 Morris E Lasker NY 1917 2009 1968 1983 1983 2009 L Johnson death65 Murray Gurfein NY 1907 1979 1971 1974 Nixon elevation to 2d Cir 66 Lawrence W Pierce NY 1924 2020 1971 1981 Nixon elevation to 2d Cir 67 Charles L Brieant NY 1923 2008 1971 2007 1986 1993 2007 2008 Nixon death68 Arnold Bauman NY 1914 1989 1971 1974 Nixon resignation69 Lee Parsons Gagliardi NY 1918 1998 1971 1985 1985 1998 Nixon death70 Thomas P Griesa NY 1930 2017 1972 2000 1993 2000 2000 2017 Nixon death71 Whitman Knapp NY 1909 2004 1972 1987 1987 2004 Nixon death72 Charles E Stewart Jr NY 1916 1994 1972 1985 1985 1994 Nixon death73 Robert L Carter NY 1917 2012 1972 1986 1986 2012 Nixon death74 Kevin Duffy NY 1933 2020 1972 1998 1998 2016 Nixon retirement75 Robert Joseph Ward NY 1926 2003 1972 1991 1991 2003 Nixon death76 William C Conner NY 1920 2009 1973 1987 1987 2009 Nixon death77 Richard Owen NY 1922 2015 1973 1989 1989 2015 Nixon death78 Henry Frederick Werker NY 1920 1984 1974 1984 Nixon death80 Gerard Louis Goettel NY 1928 2011 1976 1993 1993 2011 Ford death81 Vincent Lyons Broderick NY 1920 1995 1976 1988 1988 1995 Ford death82 Pierre N Leval NY 1936 present 1977 1993 Carter elevation to 2d Cir 83 Robert W Sweet NY 1922 2019 1978 1991 1991 2019 Carter death84 Leonard B Sand NY 1928 2016 1978 1993 1993 2016 Carter death85 Mary Johnson Lowe NY 1924 1999 1978 1991 1991 1999 Carter death86 Abraham David Sofaer NY 1938 present 1979 1985 Carter resignation87 John E Sprizzo NY 1934 2008 1981 2000 2000 2008 Reagan death88 Shirley Wohl Kram NY 1922 2009 1983 1993 1993 2009 Reagan death90 Peter K Leisure NY 1929 2013 1984 1997 1997 2013 Reagan death92 John M Walker Jr NY 1940 present 1985 1989 Reagan elevation to 2d Cir 93 Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum NY 1929 2016 1986 1998 1998 2016 Reagan death94 Richard J Daronco NY 1931 1988 1987 1988 Reagan death95 Michael Mukasey NY 1941 present 1987 2006 2000 2006 2006 Reagan retirement96 Kenneth Conboy NY 1938 present 1987 1993 Reagan resignation98 Robert P Patterson Jr NY 1923 2015 1988 1998 1998 2015 Reagan death99 John S Martin Jr NY 1935 present 1990 2003 2003 G H W Bush retirement100 Lawrence M McKenna NY 1933 2023 1990 2002 2002 2023 G H W Bush death101 Louis Freeh NY 1950 present 1991 1993 G H W Bush resignation103 Sonia Sotomayor NY 1954 present 1992 1998 G H W Bush elevation to 2d Cir 104 Allen G Schwartz NY 1934 2003 1993 2003 Clinton death105 Deborah Batts NY 1947 2020 1994 2012 2012 2020 Clinton death106 Harold Baer Jr NY 1933 2014 1994 2004 2004 2014 Clinton death107 Denny Chin NY 1954 present 1994 2010 Clinton elevation to 2d Cir 111 Barrington D Parker Jr NY 1944 present 1994 2001 Clinton elevation to 2d Cir 112 Shira Scheindlin NY 1946 present 1994 2011 2011 2016 Clinton retirement114 Barbara S Jones NY 1947 present 1995 2012 2012 2013 Clinton retirement116 Richard C Casey NY 1933 2007 1997 2007 Clinton death120 William H Pauley III NY 1952 2021 1998 2018 2018 2021 Clinton death124 Gerard E Lynch NY 1951 present 2000 2009 Clinton elevation to 2d Cir 127 Richard J Holwell NY 1946 present 2003 2012 G W Bush resignation128 Stephen C Robinson NY 1957 present 2003 2010 G W Bush resignation131 Richard J Sullivan NY 1964 present 2007 2018 G W Bush elevation to 2d Cir 137 Katherine B Forrest NY 1964 present 2011 2018 Obama resignation138 Alison Nathan NY 1972 present 2011 2022 Obama elevation to 2d Cir Initially appointed to the District of New York reassigned by operation of law to the Southern District of New York on April 9 1814 Recess appointment formally nominated on July 13 1867 confirmed by the United States Senate on July 16 1867 and received commission the same day Recess appointment formally nominated on October 12 1881 confirmed by the Senate on October 14 1881 and received commission the same day Recess appointment formally nominated on December 5 1901 confirmed by the Senate on December 17 1901 and received commission the same day Recess appointment formally nominated on December 6 1927 confirmed by the Senate on December 19 1927 and received commission the same day Recess appointment formally nominated on November 24 1947 confirmed by the Senate on December 18 1947 and received commission on December 20 1947 Recess appointment formally nominated on January 13 1949 confirmed by the Senate on January 31 1949 and received commission on February 2 1949 Recess appointment formally nominated on January 5 1950 confirmed by the Senate on April 4 1950 and received commission on April 7 1950 Recess appointment formally nominated on January 5 1950 confirmed by the Senate on March 8 1950 and received commission on March 9 1950 Recess appointment formally nominated on January 5 1950 confirmed by the Senate on April 25 1950 and received commission on April 26 1950 Recess appointment formally nominated on January 5 1950 confirmed by the Senate on April 28 1950 and received commission on May 1 1950 Recess appointment formally nominated on January 30 1952 confirmed by the Senate on April 7 1952 and received commission on April 8 1952 Recess appointment formally nominated on January 12 1956 confirmed by the Senate on June 26 1956 and received commission on June 27 1956 Recess appointment formally nominated on January 12 1956 confirmed by the Senate on March 1 1956 and received commission on March 2 1956 a b Recess appointment formally nominated on January 15 1962 confirmed by the Senate on March 16 1962 and received commission on March 17 1962 Recess appointment formally nominated on January 15 1962 confirmed by the Senate on September 20 1962 and received commission on September 28 1962 Judge Tenney was nominated by President Kennedy but was appointed to the Court by i e received his commission from President Johnson Chief judges EditChief JudgeKnox 1948 1955Bondy 1955 1956Clancy 1956 1959Ryan 1959 1966Sugarman 1966 1971Edelstein 1971 1980MacMahon 1980 1982Motley 1982 1986Brieant 1986 1993Griesa 1993 2000Mukasey 2000 2006Wood 2006 2009Preska 2009 2016McMahon 2016 2021Swain 2021 presentChief 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 EditSeat 1Seat reassigned from the District of New York on April 9 1814 23 Van Ness 1814 1826Betts 1826 1867Blatchford 1867 1878Choate 1878 1881Brown 1881 1901Adams 1901 1911Mayer 1912 1921Bondy 1923 1956Bryan 1956 1972Ward 1972 1991Preska 1992 2017Vyskocil 2019 present Seat 2Seat established on February 9 1903 by 32 Stat 805Holt 1903 1914A Hand 1914 1927Coleman 1927 1934Hulbert 1934 1950Dimock 1951 1961McLean 1962 1972Owen 1973 1989Batts 1994 2012Broderick 2013 present Seat 3Seat established on May 26 1906 by 34 Stat 202Hough 1906 1916Manton 1916 1918Knox 1918 1955Levet 1956 1966Lasker 1968 1983Walker Jr 1985 1989Sotomayor 1992 1998Marrero 1999 2010A Carter Jr 2011 present Seat 4Seat established on March 2 1909 by 35 Stat 685L Hand 1909 1924Thacher 1925 1930R Patterson Sr 1930 1939Rifkind 1941 1950Weinfeld 1950 1988Martin Jr 1990 2003Robinson 2003 2010Ramos 2011 present Seat 5Seat established on September 14 1922 by 42 Stat 837 temporary Seat made permanent on August 19 1935 by 49 Stat 659Goddard 1923 1954Dawson 1954 1964Motley 1966 1986Wood 1988 2009Briccetti 2011 2023vacant 2023 present Seat 6Seat established on September 14 1922 by 42 Stat 837 temporary Winslow 1923 1929Seat made permanent on August 19 1935 by 49 Stat 659Leibell 1936 1954Bicks 1954 1963Tenney 1963 1979Sprizzo 1981 2000Lynch 2000 2009Engelmayer 2011 present Seat 7Seat established on February 26 1929 by 45 Stat 1317Woolsey 1929 1943Seat abolished on December 31 1943 Temporary judgeship expired Seat 8Seat established on February 26 1929 by 45 Stat 1317Caffey 1929 1947Ryan 1947 1973Werker 1974 1984Stanton 1985 1996Hellerstein 1998 2011Furman 2012 present Seat 9Seat established on February 26 1929 by 45 Stat 1317Coxe Jr 1929 1951Edelstein 1952 1994Rakoff 1996 2010Forrest 2011 2018Ho 2023 present Seat 10Seat established on June 15 1936 by 49 Stat 1491Clancy 1936 1959Metzner 1959 1977Sand 1978 1993Parker Jr 1994 2001Holwell 2003 2012Caproni 2013 present Seat 11Seat established on June 15 1936 by 49 Stat 1491Mandelbaum 1936 1946Medina 1947 1951Murphy 1951 1970Gurfein 1971 1974Haight Jr 1976 1995Casey 1997 2007Seibel 2008 present Seat 12Seat established on May 31 1938 by 52 Stat 585 temporary Seat made permanent on June 8 1940 by 54 Stat 253Conger 1938 1954Herlands 1955 1969Pierce 1971 1981Kram 1983 1993Koeltl 1994 present Seat 13Seat established on March 24 1940 by 54 Stat 219 temporary Seat became permanent upon the abolition of Seat 7 on December 31 1943 Bright 1941 1948S Kaufman 1948 1955Cashin 1955 1965Mansfield 1966 1971Knapp 1972 1987R Patterson Jr 1988 1998Daniels 2000 2021Rochon 2022 present Seat 14Seat established on August 3 1949 by 63 Stat 493I Kaufman 1949 1961Cannella 1963 1977Lowe 1978 1991Cote 1994 2011Failla 2013 present Seat 15Seat established on August 3 1949 by 63 Stat 493McGohey 1950 1970Brieant Jr 1971 2007Gardephe 2008 2023vacant 2023 present Seat 16Seat established on August 3 1949 by 63 Stat 493Noonan 1950 1964Frankel 1965 1978Sofaer 1979 1985Mukasey 1987 2006Sullivan 2007 2018Rearden 2022 present Seat 17Seat established on August 3 1949 by 63 Stat 493Sugarman 1950 1971Stewart Jr 1972 1985Cedarbaum 1986 1998Buchwald 1999 2012Torres 2013 present Seat 18Seat established on February 10 1954 by 68 Stat 8Walsh 1954 1957MacMahon 1959 1982Keenan 1983 1996McMahon 1998 2021Clarke 2023 present Seat 19Seat established on February 10 1954 by 68 Stat 8Palmieri 1954 1972Conner 1973 1987McKenna 1990 2002Castel 2003 2017Halpern 2020 present Seat 20Seat established on May 19 1961 by 75 Stat 80Croake 1961 1972R Carter 1972 1986Conboy 1987 1993Jones 1995 2013Woods III 2013 present Seat 21Seat established on May 19 1961 by 75 Stat 80Bonsal 1962 1976Leval 1977 1993Stein 1995 2010Nathan 2011 2022Subramanian 2023 present Seat 22Seat established on May 19 1961 by 75 Stat 80Cooper 1962 1972Duffy 1972 1998Berman 1998 2011Roman 2013 present Seat 23Seat established on May 19 1961 by 75 Stat 80Feinberg 1961 1966Pollack 1967 1983Leisure 1984 1997Pauley III 1998 2018Cronan 2020 present Seat 24Seat established on May 19 1961 by 75 Stat 80Tyler Jr 1962 1975Broderick 1976 1988Schwartz 1993 2003Karas 2004 present Seat 25Seat established on May 19 1961 by 75 Stat 80Wyatt 1962 1977Sweet 1978 1991Baer Jr 1994 2004Crotty 2005 2015Liman 2019 present Seat 26Seat established on June 2 1970 by 84 Stat 294Bauman 1971 1974Goettel 1976 1993Kaplan 1994 2011Abrams 2012 present Seat 27Seat established on June 2 1970 by 84 Stat 294Gagliardi 1971 1985Daronco 1987 1988Freeh 1991 1993Scheindlin 1994 2011Schofield 2012 present Seat 28Seat established on June 2 1970 by 84 Stat 294Griesa 1972 2000Swain 2000 present Seat 29Seat established on December 1 1990 by 104 Stat 5089Chin 1994 2010Oetken 2011 presentSee also EditCourts of New York For the People a 2018 fictional television drama about the lawyers and judges of the Southern District List of current United States district judges List of judges of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York List of lawsuits involving Donald Trump List of United States federal courthouses in New YorkReferences Edit Southern District of New York United States Department of Justice November 13 2014 The Mother Court A K A the Southern District Court of New York Weiser Benjamin Rashbaum William K March 10 2017 With Preet Bharara s Dismissal Storied Office Loses Its Top Fighter New York Times In past presidential transitions the storied office long known to be so independent of Washington that some people referred to it as the Sovereign District of New York has in large measure moved forward unaffected by politics Weiser Benjamin January 29 2009 A Steppingstone for Law s Best and Brightest The New York Times Retrieved July 24 2019 28 U S C 112 b c Homepage U S District Court Berthelsen Christian October 11 2021 Wall Street Enforcer Becomes First Black U S Attorney for Manhattan Bloomberg com Retrieved October 12 2021 Southern District of New York 225th Anniversary history nysd uscourts gov Retrieved December 14 2018 a b Asbury Dickens A Synoptical Index to the Laws and Treaties of the United States of America 1852 p 386 a b c d U S District Courts of New York Legislative history Federal Judicial Center 92 STAT 885 PDF Taylor Susan April 15 2022 110 Years Later Titanic Lawsuits Follow Tragedy In Custodia Legis The Library of Congress Retrieved April 18 2023 District United States District Court New York Southern 1918 The Lusitania Opinion of Court United States District Court Southern District of New York American association for international conciliation Slocum Disaster 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