Judicial Profile

Hon. Kevin Thomas Duffy U.S. District Judge, Southern District of New York by Kevin N. Ainsworth

udge Duffy has impressed litigants, lawyers, jurors and his colleagues as a jurist of rare legal acumen who gets right to the core of a case, a human being of unusual conunon sense, humor, and hwnility." 1 Hon. John F. Keenan wrote those words of praise 24 years ago, on the 20th anniversary of Judge Kevin Thomas Duffy as a U.S. district judge. Judge Duffy is now in his 44th year on Kevin N. Ainsworth (Clerk No. 31 to Hon. the bench, and Judge Keenan's description remains Kevin ThO?TlaS Duffy as apt as it did in 1992. (KTD)) is a member of Mimz Levin Cohn Fe·rris The "Early Years" Glovsky and Popeo PC The first 20 years of Judge Duffy's judicial career were and represents clients in complex commercial famously marked by large, complex, criminal trials litigation and intellec­ involving organized crime, narcotics, murder, extor­ tual property litigation. tion, and RICO charges, as well as crimes arising from He thanks Faraj Bader domestic terr01ism by the Black Liberation Army.2 (KTD Clerk No. 63) and Upon his appointment, he was the youngest member Francesca Brody (KTD Clerk No. 64) for provid­ of the federal judiciary. And in his first year on the jurors' attention, and the other defendants sought a ing copies ofspeeches, bench,. he was assigned "one of the most complicated mistrial. Judge Duffy, after a careful voir dire of the jury instructions, and difficult organized crime narcotics cases ever jurors, proceeded \vith the trial. The Court of Appeals plwtographs, and other tried in Manhattan federal court" (i.e., United States agreed that the trial was fair and affirmed the resulting valuable information v. Tramttnli, which had 31 defendants).3 All of the convictions. and assistance. © 2016 Kevin N. Ainsworth. convictions were affirmed. He also had some exceptionally interesting civil All rights reserved. Ten years later, he conducted a .five-month trial cases, including the "Iranian assets litigation," which of six defendants in connection with a racketeering required him to "decide whether [President Jinuny enterprise involving a 1981 Brinks armored-truck Carter) was acting within his constitutional and statu­ robbery, other armored-truck robberies, two murders, tory powers when he entered into an agreement \vith and the prison escape of the Black Liberation Army Iran and issued executive orders [requiring courts to leader. The defendants sought to take advantage of nullify orders of attachment over Iranian assets) in the trial publicity to advance their political views. The order to effect the release of the American hostages."5 conduct of one defense attorney was so outrageous In an unusual copyright case early in his career, he that Judge Duffy twice cited him for criminal con­ granted a preliminary injlll1ction in favor of Walt Dis­ tempt, holding: "(Counsel's) contumacious behavior ney Productions to stop the use of the "1\llickey Mouse was not part and parcel of a vigorous defense of his March" music in The Life and Times ofthe Happy client but instead was intended to cause significant Hooker. He rejected a parody defense, stating that disruption of the proceedings.''~ That conviction was "[w)hile defendants may have been seeking in their affirmed, as were the convictions at trial. display of bestiality to parody life, they did not parody In 1985, he handled another large organized crime the Mickey Mouse March.'~ case, United States v. CasteUano. Two and a half That was 20 years before I clerked for him, but we months into that trial, defendant Paul Castellano still fmmd it amusing when he called to offer me a job was gunned down outside of Sparks Steakhouse in as his clerk- and I returned his call while in Walt Dis­ Manhattan. The publicity of that murder caught the ney World. He asked me, no doubt while grinning: "How

20 · THE FEDERAL LAWYER · March 2016 would you like to work for a real Mickey Mouse outfit?" the convictions of al Qaeda terrorists Wadih El-Hage The second 20 years of his judicial career were quite and Mohamed Rashed Daoud al-'Owhali for their roles a wild ride. They began with cases of even greater notori- in bombings of two U.S. embassies in Africa in 1998. 11 ety-and an unfortunate focus on international terrorism. The Second Circuit praised his conduct of those difficult post-trial motions involving issues of first impression: An Era of Terrorist Trials On Feb. 26, 1993, the World Trade Center .(WTC) was The post-conviction proceedings, including bombed. SL'l: people were killed, and hundreds were extended evidentiary hearings, were conducted injured. Four of the perpetrators were quickly captured, with equal thoroughness by Judge Kevin Thomas and the case was assigned to Judge Duffy. That series Duffy. Ow- review of this complex and difficult of events, and the subsequent terrorism cases, would case leaves us confident that defendants re­ eclipse much of his prior career. ceived a fair trial, and we commend the two dis­ Very quickly after the WTC bombing, Judge Duffy trict judges who presided over these proceedings turned his attention to that trial, which lasted six for their learned and thorough rulings on the nu­ months. The jury returned a guilty verdict on March merous issues-some of first impression- raised 4, 1994, one year after the bombing. But the master­ in this complicated case. We mind of that bombing, , had not yet been also recognize their consci­ On Feb. 2$ ,_ 1993 ~ the caught. He would later be caught and tried before entious efforts to ensure that World T7ade Center ('NTC. Judge Duffy for the WTC bombing and another terror­ the rights of defendants and ism conspiracy. the needs of national security was bom.bred. S~x peopl:e In the period between the two WTC bombing trials, were equally met during we::s J..

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'I York office of the Securities and Exchange Conunission bread to feed his family. He left that loaf on his (1969- 72); and finally as a judge (1972-present). table and went to find his family. Along carne the His longevity and industriousness do not fully portray richest~ in town who saw the loaf and took it his sense of duty. While it may seem a minor point because he wanted the poor man to suffer. Both overall, his character is also revealed in his reluctance to stole a loaf. Should they get the same punish­ transfer cases-as if doing so would be shirking his duty ment? Any law that would require the same and giving his work to someone else to perform. The sentence for both is unconstitution31. other side of that coin, and far from being minor, is his willingness to take on other judg­ He has always had strong views about sentencing and During the trial of the es' caseloads. After Hon. Henry F. decided early on that the Federal Sentencing Guide- WTC bombing, he was Werker was stricken with cancer lines were unconstitutional because they did not allow particularty worried about in 1983, "Judge DUffy immediately judges to exercise discretion. In an oral ruling in 1987, he and quietly assumed his friend's apparently was the first U.S. judge to reject the mandatory the jumrs and ~nsisted full caseload. He adopted Judge provisions of the guidelines, stating: "I had always thought on extra measures Werker's law clerks as if they were prior to this time that the object of a sentence could be to ma(ntain their his own and, working nights and rehabilitation, general deterrence or specific deterrence, weekends, managed both dockets safety of society, or retribution. It seems now, however, confident~anty . After the for almost a year. .. ,. that a sentence is to be solely a retribution, an eye for an trial! he invited each of So it was no surprise that, eye.''20 Judge Duffy accurately predicted that mandatory them to handwrrt e their when Hon. Jolm Spri.zzo later sentences would cause overcrowding in prisons: "The way became ill, Judge Duffy also took the guidelines were set up makes it obvious to me ... that names and addresses over his cases and adopted his there will be an explosion in the prison population." 21 so he could send them clerks. 16 It is fitting, here, to invoke Nearly 20 years later, in 2005, the U.S. Supreme Court a handwritten letter the words of the late Judge Spm­ finally struck the mandatory provisions of the sentencing thanking them for their zo, spoken long before he became guidelines and held that they are merely advisory. ill: "With friends like Kevin Duffy,

ser\'ice on the jury, and he you don't need many friends."1G A Sense of Humility promised to destroy their On a lighter note, and before While believing that we each have an inherent "feeling handwritten information drifting too far from the topic of perfect justice,• he recognizes that his sense of justice of his longevity, here are two does not inexorably lead to perfect decisions. This rec­ after mailing the ~etters . interesting factoids. Judge Duffy ognition is apparent in the closing words of his opinion has been on the "Mother Court" regarding post-trial motions ofWadih El-Hage, who was nearly 20 percent of its existence. And of the 154 judges convicted of participating in the 1998 bombings of U.S. who have served on the court, he has known 80 percent. embassies in Africa. During the trial, the U.S. Marshals Service had suppressed evidence. When that suppres­ A Sense of Justice sion was later discovered, Judge Duffy stated that it "Avenger!" was the New York Daily News headline caused "grave concerns that El-Hage must be retried." accompanying Judge Duffy's photograph after he sen­ But after evaluating the evidence, Judge Duffy held that tenced the WTC bombers to imprisonment for 240 years "none of the undisclosed material is powerful enough to with no possibility of parole. 17 He crafted the prison sen­ displace the government's other evidence of El-Hage's tence to be symbolic of the cumulative life expectancies guilt," and thus he denied El-Hage's motion for a new of the deceased bombing victirns. 18 trial .22 Judge Duffy's hunillity and sense of justice are What is the role of a judge? Judge Duffy answers: apparent in the closing words of his opinion:

The job of a judge is to seek justice. We all have I finally note that resolving this Motion has re­ built into us a feeling of perfect justice. We're not quired me to decide several issues in areas where going to get it, but we try. After we understand the relevant legal boundaries are not well marked. that the law is a tool in seeking justice, it's much Although I have done my best to determine the easier. ... I suggest to people entering the law, just contours of the law in these areas, and to study hard, but seek justice. And to those on the resolve the related issues correctly, I am hopeful bench, we're there to seek justice.19 that the parties will expeditiously bring this mat­ ter to the attention of the Court of Appeals.23 V.'hen it comes to sentencing criminals, in his view, justice requires that punishment fit the criminal, not An appeal was taken, and his rulings were affirmed.24 necessarily the crime. He explains: In a Jess public manner, but of tremendous import, his sense of humility impacts how he relates to jurors. Imagine two men each stole a loaf of bread. One He is, in their eyes, the face of the court. He treats them man was the poorest man in town and stole the gently and with respect. He ef\ioys talking with them

22 • THE FEDERAL LA\VYER • March 2016 after trials to hear their thoughts. And jurors adore him. Why does he relate so well to jurors? Maybe because During the trial of the WTC bombing, he was par­ he's just a "poor Irish kid from who went from ticularly worried about the jurors and insisted on e..-ma bailiff to judge!»2G He worked his way through high school measures to maintain their confidentiality. After the and college and attended law school at ni.ght because he trial, he invited each of them to handwrite their names could not afford to go full-time during the day.27 Those and addresses so he could send them a handwritten experiences strongly influence his view of the court and letter thanking them for their service on the jury, and he his treatment of jurors and attorneys. promised to destroy their handwritten information after mailing the letters. 25 continued on next page

The following is excerpted from a speech by Hon. Kevin Thomas that your case is not the only one he Duffy, upon accepting the 13th Annual Hon. John E. Sprizzo has. When I arrived at the courthouse, Award by the Manhattan Chapter ofSt. John's School ofLaw they gave me 636 cases. My chambers Alumni Association, June 18, 2012, at the New York Athletic Club, were caUed the kennel, because it was New York, NY. where all the old dogs were. Consider the type of case that the judge has to Over the years, I have too often seen armor. It also makes the lawyer's life a hear every day. Many of them are ter­ lawyers come to court so preoccupied little easier. ribly boring. Consider the fact that the with the lawsuit that the only human Many lawyers come into a court­ judge is truly overworked and at least being he recognizes is his client and his room and do not recognize that the he believes that he's undeepaid. associates. On many occasions, they even courtroom deputy clerk is also a When you walk into a courtroom forget the associates. But people who do human being. Many, indeed, have no in the morning and look at a judge, as­ that miss the many other human beings conception that the deputy is generally sume that his spouse hates him, or his in the process. People who can make or a long-time employee of the judge, and girlfriend has just left him, and the dog break the lawyer and his career. a friend .... bit him on the way out of the house Among the sometimes invisible Some people come to a courtroom that morning, and he is hungover. He people in a courtroom is the court and have no conception whatsoever of may not be suffering from all of these reporter. Do you realize how few what the Jaw clerk is there for. The law things, but if you view all judges in lawyers actually speak in sentences clerk is nothing more or less than an that light, you will recognize judges are much less in perfect syntax? All a e.'UellSion of the judge. I had one lawyer human beings. lawyer has to do to look foolish is to come in and ask my law clerk how he Before you walk into court, try to alienate the court reporter, who will could stand working for that "so-and­ know a little bit about your judge. Find then truly transcribe the lawye.r's so" (referring to me). It took less than out where they went to school, find statements verbatim. That means that five minutes for me to be notified of out their background, find out whether every false start or belch or "ooh" or that lawyer's estimation of me. I don't they were rich, poor, or whatever. Find "ahh" or whatever goes on, will duly have to tell you how I reacted! out their former area of specialization. be recorded for the court of appeals Lawyers sometimes make the Find out if they have any peculiarities and for posterity to note. I have sat in mistake of treating their opponents as and I assure you, most of us do.... the court of appeals and when I see a if they were less than human beings. If This recognition of the fact that record like that, it is easy to know the your opponent is really a slime bucket, your world is populated by other measure of that lawyer by the court I assure you that the judge and the human beings should not be restricted reporters. jury \vill figure it out themselves and just to the courthouse. Your partners, It doesn't take much effort to say will be more firm in that knowledge your bosses, your associates are all just good morning to the court reporter especially if they might feel it is their as human as you. The person whom and maybe even remember his or her own discovery. you call an "administrative assistant" or name. It doesn't take much effort for Needless to say, you should recognize (if you are older than I am) the "secre­ a lawyer to have a list with the case that the judge is also a human being. tary" is first of all a fellow human being. name, the lawyer's name, his client's You should have some empathy Remember the golden rule-"Do name, the names of the people he for the judge. I don't think you should unto others as you would have them will mention and any technical words feel sorry for her because, after all, do unto you." along with their correct spelling. Such she has a lifetime job or at least steady In the courthouse, you may have a list, when given to the court reporter, employment for a long term, but at the judge watching you, but in your makes a mere lawyer into a wonderful, least you can understand his or her whole life there is a much, much high­ charming, brilliant, knight in shining problems. For example, understand er judge watching you.

March 20:1.6 ·THE FEDERAL LAWYER · 23 A Sense of Dignity Judge Duffy was well aware that his pronouncements in the terror­ ism cases would be read by much of the world and would reflect upon the United States. He explained the significance of this to me when he was called upon to decide whether the United States could ell:tradite Abu Marzook to Israel. The issue raised by the extradi­ tion request was simple-did Israel make a showing of probable cause that Marzook had committed an extraditable offense (in his situation, the alleged crimes included murder, attempted murder, manslaughter, and conspiracy to commit a felony)? Probable cause hearings occur virtually daily in the court-seemingly as a matter of routine. Yet Judge Duffy treated it as far from routine. He authored a lengthy decision (28 pages in the Federal Supplement reporter) and meticulously addressed the evidence and arguments.28 Explaining why he went to such effort, he said: "It is important not only to do justice, but also to give the appearance of doing justice." In a similar vein, he criticized a prison warden for overzeal­ ously depriving Yousef of personal items, including toothpaste i and the Quran. Yousef was, at the time, being held for trial in connection wiLh multiple acts of terrorism. Judge Duffy not only recognized and protected Yousefs rights as an accused, but he delivered a message to the executive branch regarding the geopolitical realities of their conduct: "This case has international ramifications and is being watched by the entire civilized and perhaps uncivilized world.' '29 He generally is reputed to hold the goverrunent to a high stan­ dard in criminal cases. In 1988, The New York Times reported that I I "Judge Duffy, like many prosecutors-turned-judges, is known to make prosecutors work hard for everything.'>3° Anecdotes abound.31 Most recently, in December 2014, he reportedly scolded an AUSA "I think I should start with something. On the front hall of the De­ partrnent of Justice is engraved the whole section of United States against Berger about how the job of the Justice Department is to see that justice is done. Justice is founded in truth. ... It is to the benefit of the people of the United States to have justice done-not just another scalp on the waU.'>32 In a very real, personal sense he takes seriously the dignity of the court. His extended family-including clerks, judges, and lawyers­ gathered tO celebrate his 40th anniversary on the bench and 80th birthday (the "40/80 party"). A theme of his remarks was a request to us- his family and friends- to tell him, as he advances in age, if we think he lacks the requisite mental ability and should retire.

A Sense of Religion Judge Duffy is Catholic. He attended parochial schools, Fordham College (class of 1954), and School of Law (1958). He currently is active in the Archdiocese of New York, where he serves as a member of a committee that reviews allegations of sell.ual misconduct by the clergy. He has an impressive interest in a11d knowledge of other religions as well, including Judaism and Islam. His intellectual curiosity and studies of religion perhaps made him ideally suited to handle the wave of terrorism cases, as he rejects any effon to equate Islam to terrorism. Here is an excerpt from an award-ac­ ·ceptance speech he delivered in 2003, in which he stated that terrorism is not religious in origin:

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We are at war-not just the Iraqi he recently had enjoyed. The list included: press. A13 federal judges, neither Stanley nor campaign-but we are at war with I receive million-dollar salaries. A long time organized terrorism which is not • Classical Mythology ago, I discovered that in place of the money, restricted to Iraq, nor, perhaps, even • The Dead Sea Scrolls we should at least have some fun. And one to al-Qaida. Organized terrorism is not • Great Minds of the Eastern Intellectual of the greatest sources of fun is to leave the religious in origin- it has nothing to Tradition litigants and the bar without a clue as to do with religion. Organized terrorism • Life Lessons from the Great Books which way the decision will come out until is founded on ignorance and envy. • Philosophy, Religion, and the Meaning the decision is actually rendered-and in my Envy of this great country and its of Life case maybe even after.39 riches and its freedoms. Ignorance • Masters of Greek Thought: Plato, of the fact that the proper way to Socrates, and Aristotle On His Reputation as a Tough Judge share in those riches and freedoms After Judge Sprizzo became sick the first is through education and hard work He also described, with fascination, the time, I took all of John's cases and got rid rather than terrorism.33 writings of the Islamic intellectual/philoso­ of a fair number of them. John insisted pher ai-Farabi concerning Plato. that it was only through my assumption of J udge Duffy made a similar point at the When I said that I might mention those his docket that the bar of the City of New sentencing of Ramzi Yousef, calling him a lectures in this profile, to demonstrate his York prayed long and hard for his speedy pretender of Islam and an "apostle of evil:" intellectual curiosity and scholarship, he recovery. .a chuckled and said, "I admit to being curious, And while sitting by designation in the You, Ramzi Yousef, came to this [laugh] but not a scholar." !Yliddle District of Florida, Judge Duffy wrote: country pretending to be an Islamic Every case that I touch settles or pleads fundamentalist, but you cared little A Sense of Humor out. One fellow plead to a 30-year-to-!ife or nothing for Islam or the faith of We have shared many laughs together, count rather than go to trial in front of me. the Muslims. Rather, you adored not sometimes in tears! All of his friends can say Do I really look that tough? Allah, but the evil that you yourself the same, no doubt. He is witty. And often have become. And I must say that as irreverently so. Any "judicial profile" that did On Taking Senior Status an apostle of evil, you have been most not mention his wit would be incomplete. So Shortly after taking senior status, J udge effective.34 here are a few anecdotes and quotes that let Duffy explained that he is required to main­ his sense of humor shine: tain a docket half the size of a district judge's A Sense of Curiosity docket. He then quipped, "My question is, • All who know him can attest that he is en­ On Being the Youngest Federal Judge 'Do I get to pick the district judge?'" tertaining, and a study of any one of his 915 The day after I was swam in, I was on the reported decisions will convince the reader judge's elevator coming from the garage and On My Career Aspirations that he is intellectuaJ.'>36 Those were Judge a judge from the Second Circuit got on-he Knowing that I had an interest in a career of Keenan's words in 1992. Professor Constan· looked at me strangely and opined, "Young patent, trademark, and copyright litigation, tine Katsoris of Fordham Law School com­ man, I don't think law clerks should be riding Judge Duffy found an opportunity to give mented: "Judge Duffy is a scholar in every the judges' elevator. " I smiled at him and career advice to me as his clerk during a sense, even though he has never cited any of said, "I agree-and if I find one on here-rn hearing in a copyright infringement case. my articles. •'!Ill (For better or for worse, an­ throw his rump right off."3'7 The plaintiff's product was a toy-a little, other 23-plus years have elapsed, and Judge furry, caged monkey- that held the bars of Duffy still has not cited a Katsoris article.) On Appellate Judges its cage and shook while making sounds. The The breadth of Judge Duffy's knowledge I am sure that (Judge] Joe McLaughlin will defendant's product was a similar, albeit not and his ability to discuss almost any topic in have something to say about me before the identical, caged monkey. While the parties depth are astounding. While interviewing me evening is over. My only solace is to remind argued over the similarities and nuances of for a clerkship, he noted that I had majored you that all of the wisdom of the ages has led the monkey's eyes and smile, Judge Duffy in physics and began discussing the Bernoul­ our system of justice to prohibit circuit court handed me a note saying, "This is the career li Principle. Fortunately, I was able to keep judges from making any findings of fact. This you want?" up with him (or he let me think so). He also is so only because their work deals only with suggested that I should read more litera­ the concepts of the law and certainly does On George Orwell and 's ture-go to the New York Public Library, ask not involve finding the truth. 38 "Human Rights Commission" for a list of must-read books, and read them. [The NYC Human Rights) Commission It was terrific advice. On the Clarity of His Decisions sought to dictate how the Parade sponsors In recent years, he has been learning I want you to know since I was a judge for 10 would express their thoughts. Such activity Mandarin. years before Stanley (Sporkin] was, I taught ( telling citizens what they must think Now age 83, he recently showed me his Stanley practically everything he knows and how they must express themselves) iPhone's list of "Great Courses" lectures that when it comes to surprising litigants and the is something ·one would expect from the

66 ·THE FEDERAL LAW't'ER · March 2016 "Thought Police" described by George saying: "Kevin, what you do is tell us the 3Keenan, at 10. Orwell. The humor of naming the thought facts and you tell us the law. Put it in Mother 4United States v. Shakur, 570 F. Supp. 336, police the "Human Rights Commission" is Goose language. That way we'll Wlderstand 337 (S.D.N.Y. 1983). particularly Orwellian.41 it. After we Wlderstand it, we'll screw it up 5Marschalk Co. v. IranNat'lAirlines for ourselves."43 Corp. , 518 F. Supp. 69, 72 (S.D. N.Y. 1981). The Appellate Judge Duffy Write Compelling Sr.ate-ments of 6Walt Disney Prods. v. Mature Pictures Beginning in 2005, Judge Duffy started . Fact. At a memorial ceremony for Judge Corp., 389 F. Supp. 1397, 1398 (S.D.N.Y. frequenting the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Lumbard, Judge Duffy described this 1975). Ninth Circuit, sitting by designation on many lesson: "After lining up all the pertinent 1Marzook v. Christapher (In re Extradi­ appeals. Most recently, he sat there again facts, Judge Lumbard insisted that we put tion ofA bu Marzook), 924 F. Supp. 565 in May and October 2015. Before sitting on together a statement of fact whlch was (S.D.N.Y. 1996). the Ninth Circuit, he had limited judicial simple, direct and complete. The Judge 8See www.edition.cnn.com/WORLD/9704/03/ experience on a court of appeals, having insisted that if the facts were properly told, israel.hamasfmdex.html (last viewed by sat on the Second Circuit Court of Appeals the results should become obvious.' ... authorJWle 1, 2015). once in 1975 and again in 1993-on the day Treat Everyone in the Courtfwuse 9United States v. Youse!, 327 F.3d 56, 82, before the wrc bombing. He returned to the Kindly and With Respect. The courtroom 118 (2d Cir. 2003). Second Circuit again in 2013 and 2014. deputy, the law clerks, the judge's secre­ 10United States v. Youse!, 327 F.3d 56, 173 It may seem ironic, or perhaps amusing, tary, and the court reporter are friends of (2d Cir. 2003). that a President -appointed the judge. If you treat them with respect, 11See United Stales v. Bin Laden, 397 F. "conservative" New York judge would feel the judge may not hear about it, but if you Supp. 2d 465 (S.D.N.Y. 2005); United States welcome on the reputedly liberal Ninth treat them poorly, the judge will hear about v. Bin Laden, S7R 98 Cr. 1023 (KTD), 2005 Circuit, but Judge Duffy greatly enjoys his it. Introduce yourself to the court reporter U.S. Dist. LEXIS 1669, 2005 WL 287404 time on that court. He has been quite pro­ and make hls or her job easier by being (S.D.N.Y. Feb. 7, 2005); United States v. ductive there too. He has sat on hillldreds of prepared. 46 al-'Owhali, 691 F. Supp. 2d 441 (S.D.N.Y. panels, is named in more than 80 published Understand That the Judge Is Human. 2010). appellate decisions of that court, and has When you go to court, assume the judge had 1zUnited States v. Odeh (In re Terrorist authored 15 of those majority opinions and a bad morning-it very well may be true.46 Bombings of U.S. Embassies in E. Aft:), four dissenting opinions. Civility Is Expected. Reacting to the no­ 552 F.3d 93, 155 (2d Cir. 2008). Judge Leon­ The topics of his opinions have spanned tion that clients want lawyers to behave like ard B. Sand conducted the trial and received a spectrum from constitutional rights (e.g., cowboys or Rambo in the courtroom, Judge equal praise from the Court oi Appeals. whether irunates of the Wiccan faith have a Duffy states: "Does such incivility really help 13United States v. Yousef, No. 93 Cr. 180 right to have a paid chaplain made available the client? No, no, a thousand times N0!"47 (KTD), 1999 U.S. Dist. LEXlS 13983, at *8-9 to them) to matters involving arbitration to The accompanying excerpt of an award (S.D.N.Y. Sept. 13, 1999). issues peculiar to California law (e.g., what acceptance speech given by Judge Duffy 14Denis J. Mcinerney, A Viewfrom Below, 3 is the appropriate trigger of a statute of (see sidebar on page 23) neatly summarizes FoRDHAM Em-., MEolA, & INTELL. PROP. L.F. 17, limitations for a habeas corpus petition for a hls lessons and their humanity and ltigher 20 (1992). Mcinerney is KTD Clerk No. 16. misdemeanor under California law?). purpose. 15Speech by Hon. Kevin Thomas Duffy, JWle 18, 2012, upon receiving the 13th Annual A Teacher - His Advice to Lawyers The Court's Good Fortune Honorable John E. Sprizzo Award by the Judge Duffy's love of teaching permeates In 1972, in support of the nomination of Manhattan Chapter, St. John's School of everything he does and is expressed in Kevin Thomas Duffy co be a U.S. district Law Alumni Association, Jillle 18, 2012, many ways: His instructions to jurors. judge, Sen. James L. Buckley presciently at the New York Athletic Club, New York, His study tips to interns and my assis- stated: "[B)ecause of hls youth we can antic­ N.Y. [hereafter "Sprizzo Award acceptance tant (while she was a law student). His ipate from him many, many years of service speech"). relationships with his clerks. His adjunct in the best tradition of this particularly 16John D. Feerick, H01WT'ing Kevin Thomas professorships (he has had many!). And hls distinguished Court.''48 Amen! 0 Duffy on the Occasion of His 20th Anni­ willingness to provide constructive criticism versary on the Federal Bench, 3 FORDHAM to attorneys after a trial Endnotes ENT., MEDIA, & INTELL. PROP. L.F. 1, 3 (1992). He has sage ao'vice for lawyers who 1John F. Keenan, Some Thoughts on Judge 17NEw YoRK DAILY NEws, May 25, 1994. appear before him, or in any court for that Kevin Thomas Duffy, 3 FORDHAM ENT., ME­ 16www.nytimes.com/19941051251nyre­ matter. Here are a few gems that he has DIA, & OOELL. PRoP. L.F. 9 (1992) (hereafter gionltrade-center-bombers-get-prison­ shared over the years: "Keenan"). terms-of-240-years.html;www.nytimes. Use Mother Goose Language. He tells 2The first 20 years of Judge Duffy's judicial com/1998/0 1/09/nyregion/mastermind-gets­ how Hon. Learned Hand sat down with him career are described in a collection of artides life-for-bombing-of-trade-center.html. in 1958, on the last day of his clerkshlp with in a 20th anniversary tribute published in the 19Audio recording of interview by Hon. Judge Lumbard, and lectured him about how Fordham Entertainment, Media & Intellectual P. Kevin Castel, U.S. district judge (KTD to handle a case in the court of appeals.42 Property Law Forum. 3 FoRDHAM ENT., MEDIA Clerk No. 5), on Oct. 15,2010, (hereafter Learned Hand summed up his advice by & INTELL. PRoP. L.F. 1 et seq. (1992). "Interview by Hon. P. Kevin Castel"].

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