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Members by Circuit (As of January 3, 2017) Federal Judges Association - Members by Circuit (as of January 3, 2017) 1st Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit Bruce M. Selya Jeffrey R. Howard Kermit Victor Lipez Ojetta Rogeriee Thompson Sandra L. Lynch United States District Court District of Maine D. Brock Hornby George Z. Singal John A. Woodcock, Jr. Jon David LeVy Nancy Torresen United States District Court District of Massachusetts Allison Dale Burroughs Denise Jefferson Casper Douglas P. Woodlock F. Dennis Saylor George A. O'Toole, Jr. Indira Talwani Leo T. Sorokin Mark G. Mastroianni Mark L. Wolf Michael A. Ponsor Patti B. Saris Richard G. Stearns Timothy S. Hillman William G. Young United States District Court District of New Hampshire Joseph A. DiClerico, Jr. Joseph N. LaPlante Landya B. McCafferty Paul J. Barbadoro SteVen J. McAuliffe United States District Court District of Puerto Rico Daniel R. Dominguez Francisco Augusto Besosa Gustavo A. Gelpi, Jr. Jay A. Garcia-Gregory Juan M. Perez-Gimenez Pedro A. Delgado Hernandez United States District Court District of Rhode Island Ernest C. Torres John J. McConnell, Jr. Mary M. Lisi William E. Smith 2nd Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit Barrington D. Parker, Jr. Christopher F. Droney Dennis Jacobs Denny Chin Gerard E. Lynch Guido Calabresi John Walker, Jr. Jon O. Newman Jose A. Cabranes Peter W. Hall Pierre N. LeVal Raymond J. Lohier, Jr. Reena Raggi Robert A. Katzmann Robert D. Sack United States District Court District of Connecticut Alan H. NeVas, Sr. Alfred V. Covello Alvin W. Thompson Dominic J. Squatrito Ellen B. Burns Janet Bond Arterton Janet C. Hall Robert N. Chatigny Stefan R. Underhill Vanessa Lynne Bryant Victor A. Bolden Warren W. Eginton United States District Court Eastern District of New York Allyne Ross Arthur D. Spatt Brian M. Cogan Carol Bagley Amon Denis R. Hurley Dora L. Irizarry Edward R. Korman Eric N. Vitaliano Frederic Block Israel Leo Glasser Jack B. Weinstein Joanna Seybert Joseph F. Bianco Leonard D. Wexler Michael A. Telesca Nicholas G. Garaufis Nina Gershon Pamela K. Chen Raymond J. Dearie Roslynn R. Mauskopf Sandra J. Feuerstein Sandra L. Townes Sterling Johnson, Jr. Thomas C. Platt, Jr. William Francis Kuntz, II United States District Court for the District of Vermont Christina Clair Reiss Geoffrey W. Crawford J. GarVan Murtha William K. Sessions, III United States District Court Northern District of New York Brenda K. Sannes David N. Hurd Frederick J. Scullin, Jr. Gary L. Sharpe Glenn T. Suddaby Lawrence E. Kahn Mae A. D'Agostino Norman A. Mordue Thomas J. McAVoy United States District Court Southern District of New York Alison J. Nathan Analisa Torres Charles S. Haight, Jr. Colleen McMahon Deborah A. Batts Denise Cote Edgardo Ramos George B. Daniels J. Paul Oetken Jed S. Rakoff Jesse Mattew Furman John F. Keenan Kenneth M. Karas Kimba M. Wood Laura Taylor Swain Lawrence M. McKenna Leonard B. Sand Loretta A. Preska Lorna G. Schofield Louis L. Stanton Michael B. Mukasey Naomi Reice Buchwald P. KeVin Castel Paul A. Crotty Paul A. Engelmayer Ronnie Abrams Shira Ann Scheindlin Sidney H. Stein Thomas P. Griesa Vernon S. Broderick Vincent L. Briccetti United States District Court Western District of New York Charles J. Siragusa David G. Larimer Elizabeth A. Wolford John T. Curtin Lawrence Joseph Vilardo Richard J. Arcara William M. Skretny 3rd Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit D. Brooks Smith D. Michael Fisher Dolores K. SloViter Joseph A. Greenaway, Jr. Julio M. Fuentes Kent A. Jordan Marjorie O. Rendell Maryanne Trump Barry Morton I. Greenberg Patty Shwartz Robert E. Cowen Theodore A. McKee Thomas I. Vanaskie Thomas L. Ambro Walter K. Stapleton United States District Court District of New Jersey Anne E. Thompson Claire C. Cecchi Dennis M. Cavanaugh Esther Salas Freda L. Wolfson Garrett E. Brown, Jr. Jerome B. Simandle Joel A. Pisano Jose L. Linares Joseph H. Rodriguez Katharine S. Hayden KeVin McNulty Madeline Cox Arleo Mary Little Cooper Michael A. Shipp Peter G. Sheridan Robert B. Kugler Stanley R. Chesler Susan D. Wigenton William G. Bassler William J. Martini United States District Court Eastern District of PennsylVania Anita B. Brody Berle M. Schiller C. Darnell Jones, II Cynthia M. Rufe Eduardo C. Robreno Edward G. Smith Gene K. Pratter Gerald A. McHugh, Jr. HarVey Bartle, III J. Curtis Joyner J. William Ditter, Jr. James Knoll Gardner James T. Giles Jan E. DuBois Jeffrey L. Schmehl Joel H. Slomsky John P. Fullam John R. PadoVa Joseph F. Leeson, Jr. Juan R. Sanchez Lawrence F. Stengel Legrome D. Davis Louis C. Bechtle Lowell A. Reed, Jr. Luis Felipe Restrepo Mark A. Kearney Mary A. McLaughlin Michael M. Baylson Mitchell S. Goldberg Nitza I. Quinones Paul S. Diamond Petrese B. Tucker R. Barclay Surrick Robert F. Kelly Thomas N. O'Neill, Jr. Timothy J. Savage Wendy Beetlestone United States District Court for the District of Delaware Gregory M. Sleet Joseph J. Longobardi Leonard P. Stark United States District Court Middle District of PennsylVania A. Richard Caputo Christopher C. Conner Edwin M. Kosik James M. Munley John E. Jones, III Malachy E. Mannion Richard P. Conaboy Robert D. Mariani SylVia H. Rambo William J. Nealon, Jr. William W. Caldwell YVette Kane United States District Court Western District of PennsylVania Alan N. Bloch Arthur J. Schwab Cathy Bissoon David Stewart Cercone Donetta W. Ambrose Gustave Diamond Joy Flowers Conti Kim R. Gibson Mark R. Hornak Maurice B. Cohill, Jr. Nora Barry Fischer Terrence F. McVerry 4th Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit Albert Diaz Allyson Kay Duncan Andre M. Davis Barbara Milano Keenan Henry F. Floyd James A. Wynn, Jr. James D. Phillips, Jr. James H. Wilkinson, III Pamela Harris Roger L. Gregory Stephanie Dawn Thacker SteVen G. Agee William B. Traxler, Jr. United States District Court District of South Carolina Bruce H. Hendricks C. Weston Houck Cameron McGowan Currie David C. Norton George Ross Anderson, Jr. Henry M. Herlong, Jr. J. Michelle Childs Joseph F. Anderson, Jr. Margaret B. Seymour Mary Geiger Lewis Patrick Michael Duffy Richard Mark Gergel Robert Bryan Harwell Terry L. Wooten Timothy M. Cain United States District Court Eastern District of Virginia Anthony John Trenga Arenda Wright Allen Gerald Bruce Lee Henry Coke Morgan, Jr. Henry E. Hudson James C. Cacheris James R. Spencer John A. Gibney, Jr. Leonie M. Brinkema Liam O'Grady M. Hannah Lauck Mark S. Davis Raymond AlVin Jackson Rebecca Beach Smith Robert E. Payne Robert G. Doumar United States District Court for the District of Maryland Alexander Williams, Jr. Catherine C. Blake Deborah K. Chasanow Ellen Lipton Hollander Frederic N. Smalkin George LeVi Russell, III J. Frederick Motz James K. Bredar MarVin J. Garbis Paul W. Grimm Peter J. Messitte Richard D. Bennett Roger W. Titus William D. Quarles, Jr. United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina James C. DeVer, III James C. Fox Louise W. Flanagan Malcolm J. Howard W. Earl Britt United States District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina Catherine C. Eagles Frank W. Bullock, Jr. James A. Beaty, Jr. Loretta Copeland Biggs Thomas D. Schroeder William L. Osteen, Jr. United States District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia David A. Faber Irene Cornelia Berger John T. Copenhaver, Jr. Joseph R. Goodwin Robert C. Chambers Thomas E. Johnston United States District Court Northern District of West Virginia Frederick P. Stamp, Jr. Gina Marie Groh Irene M. Keeley John Preston Bailey United States District Court Western District of North Carolina Frank D. Whitney Graham Calder Mullen Martin K. Reidinger Max O. Cogburn, Jr. Richard L. Voorhees Robert James Conrad, Jr. United States District Court Western District of Virginia Elizabeth K. Dillon Glen E. Conrad James P. Jones Michael F. Urbanski Norman K. Moon Samuel Grayson Wilson 5th Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit Carl E. Stewart Carolyn Dineen King E. Grady Jolly Edward C. Prado Gregg Jeffrey Costa Jacques L. Wiener, Jr. James E. Graves, Jr. James L. Dennis Jennifer Walker Elrod Jerry Edwin Smith John M. Duhe, Jr. Leslie H. Southwick Robert M. Parker Stephen A. Higginson W. Eugene Davis United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana Carl J. Barbier Donna Sue Morgan Eldon E. Fallon Helen G. Berrigan Ivan L. Lemelle Jay C. Zainey Kurt D. Engelhardt Lance M. Africk Mary Vial Lemmon Nannette JoliVette Brown Sarah S. Vance Stanwood R. DuVal, Jr. United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas Amos L. Mazzant James Rodney Gilstrap Marcia A. Crone Michael H. Schneider Richard A. Schell Robert William Schroeder, III Ron Clark T. John Ward Thad Heartfield United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas Brian A. Jackson James J. Brady John W. deGravelles Shelly Deckert Dick United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi Carlton W. ReeVes Daniel P. Jordan, III David Bramlette Halil Suleyman Ozerden Henry T. Wingate Keith Starrett Louis Guirola, Jr. Tom S. Lee Walter J. Gex, III United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas Alfred H. Bennett Andrew S. Hanen David Hittner George C. Hanks, Jr. George P. Kazen Gray H. Miller Hayden W. Head, Jr. Hilda G. Tagle Janis Graham Jack John D. Rainey Jose Rolando OlVera, Jr. Kenneth M. Hoyt Lee H. Rosenthal Marmolejo Marina Garcia Melinda Harmon Micaela AlVarez Nancy F. Atlas NelVa Gonzales Ramos Randy Crane Simeon Timothy Lake, III United States District Court Northern District of Mississippi Debra M. Brown Glen H. Davidson Michael P. Mills Sharion Aycock United States District Court Northern District of Texas A. 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