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Federal Judges Association Current Members by Circuit As of 4/28/2020 Federal Judges Association Current Members by Circuit as of 4/28/2020 1st Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit Jeffrey R. Howard 0 Kermit Victor Lipez (Snr) Sandra L. Lynch Ojetta Rogeriee Thompson United States District Court District of Maine D. Brock Hornby (Snr) 0 Jon David Levy George Z. Singal (Snr) Nancy Torresen John A. Woodcock, Jr. (Snr) United States District Court District of Massachusetts Allison Dale Burroughs 0 Denise Jefferson Casper Timothy S. Hillman Mark G. Mastroianni George A. O'Toole, Jr. (Snr) Michael A. Ponsor (Snr) Patti B. Saris F. Dennis Saylor Leo T. Sorokin Richard G. Stearns Indira Talwani Mark L. Wolf (Snr) Douglas P. Woodlock (Snr) William G. Young United States District Court District of New Hampshire Paul J. Barbadoro 0 Joseph N. Laplante Steven J. McAuliffe (Snr) Landya B. McCafferty Federal Judges Association Current Members by Circuit as of 4/28/2020 United States District Court District of Puerto Rico Francisco Augusto Besosa 0 Pedro A. Delgado Hernandez Daniel R. Dominguez (Snr) Jay A. Garcia-Gregory (Snr) Gustavo A. Gelpi, Jr. Juan M. Perez-Gimenez (Snr) United States District Court District of Rhode Island Mary M. Lisi (Snr) 0 John J. McConnell, Jr. William E. Smith 2nd Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit Jose A. Cabranes 0 Guido Calabresi (Snr) Denny Chin Christopher F. Droney (Ret) Peter W. Hall Dennis Jacobs (Snr) Pierre N. Leval (Snr) Raymond J. Lohier, Jr. Gerard E. Lynch (Snr) Jon O. Newman (Snr) Barrington D. Parker, Jr. (Snr) Reena Raggi (Snr) Robert D. Sack (Snr) John M. Walker, Jr. (Snr) United States District Court District of Connecticut Janet Bond Arterton (Snr) 0 Victor A. Bolden Vanessa Lynne Bryant Robert N. Chatigny Federal Judges Association Current Members by Circuit as of 4/28/2020 Alfred V. Covello Kari A. Dooley Janet C. Hall Alan H. Nevas, Sr. (Ret) Dominic J. Squatrito (Snr) Alvin W. Thompson (Snr) Stefan R. Underhill United States District Court Eastern District of New York Carol Bagley Amon 0 Joseph F. Bianco Frederic Block (Snr) Pamela K. Chen Brian M. Cogan Raymond J. Dearie (Snr) Sandra J. Feuerstein Nicholas G. Garaufis (Snr) Nina Gershon (Snr) Israel Leo Glasser (Snr) Denis R. Hurley (Snr) Dora L. Irizarry (Snr) Sterling Johnson, Jr. (Snr) Edward R. Korman (Snr) William Francis Kuntz, II Roslynn R. Mauskopf Allyne Ross (Snr) Joanna Seybert (Snr) Arthur D. Spatt (Snr) Eric N. Vitaliano Jack B. Weinstein (Snr) United States District Court Western District of New York Richard J. Arcara (Snr) 0 David G. Larimer (Snr) John L. Sinatra, Jr. Federal Judges Association Current Members by Circuit as of 4/28/2020 Charles J. Siragusa (Snr) William M. Skretny (Snr) Lawrence Joseph Vilardo Elizabeth A. Wolford United States District Court Northern District of New York Mae A. D'Agostino 0 David N. Hurd Lawrence E. Kahn (Snr) Thomas J. McAvoy (Snr) Norman A. Mordue (Snr) Brenda K. Sannes Frederick J. Scullin, Jr. (Snr) Gary L. Sharpe (Snr) Glenn T. Suddaby United States District Court Southern District of New York Ronnie Abrams 0 Vincent L. Briccetti Vernon S. Broderick Naomi Reice Buchwald (Snr) P. Kevin Castel (Snr) Denise Cote (Snr) Paul A. Crotty (Snr) George B. Daniels Paul A. Engelmayer Jesse Mattew Furman Charles S. Haight, Jr. (Snr) Kenneth M. Karas John F. Keenan (Snr) Lawrence M. McKenna (Snr) Colleen McMahon Michael B. Mukasey (Ret) Alison J. Nathan J. Paul Oetken Federal Judges Association Current Members by Circuit as of 4/28/2020 Loretta A. Preska (Snr) Jed S. Rakoff (Snr) Edgardo Ramos Lorna G. Schofield Louis L. Stanton (Snr) Sidney H. Stein (Snr) Laura Taylor Swain Analisa Torres Mary Kay Vyskocil Kimba M. Wood (Snr) United States District Court District of Vermont Geoffrey W. Crawford 0 J. Garvan Murtha (Snr) Christina Clair Reiss William K. Sessions, III (Snr) 3rd Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit Thomas L. Ambro 0 Robert E. Cowen (Snr) D. Michael Fisher Julio M. Fuentes Joseph A. Greenaway, Jr. Morton I. Greenberg Kent A. Jordan Joseph J. Longobardi (Snr) Theodore A. McKee Marjorie O. Rendell (Snr) Luis Felipe Restrepo Patty Shwartz Gregory M. Sleet (Ret) Dolores K. Sloviter (Snr) D. Brooks Smith Walter K. Stapleton (Snr) Federal Judges Association Current Members by Circuit as of 4/28/2020 Leonard P. Stark Thomas I. Vanaskie (Ret) United States District Court District of New Jersey Madeline Cox Arleo 0 Garrett E. Brown, Jr. (Ret) Dennis M. Cavanaugh (Ret) Claire C. Cecchi Stanley R. Chesler (Snr) Katharine S. Hayden (Snr) Noel Lawrence Hillman Robert B. Kugler (Snr) Jose L. Linares (Ret) William J. Martini (Snr) Brian R. Martinotti Kevin McNulty Joel A. Pisano (Ret) Joseph H. Rodriguez (Snr) Esther Salas Peter G. Sheridan (Snr) Michael A. Shipp Anne E. Thompson (Snr) John Michael Vazquez Susan D. Wigenton Freda L. Wolfson United States District Court Eastern District of Pennsylvania Harvey Bartle, III (Snr) 0 Michael M. Baylson (Snr) Louis C. Bechtle (Ret) Wendy Beetlestone Anita B. Brody (Snr) Legrome D. Davis (Snr) Paul S. Diamond Jan E. DuBois (Snr) Federal Judges Association Current Members by Circuit as of 4/28/2020 John M. Gallagher James T. Giles (Ret) Mitchell S. Goldberg C. Darnell Jones, II J. Curtis Joyner (Snr) Mark A. Kearney Robert F. Kelly (Snr) Chad F. Kenney Joseph F. Leeson, Jr. Gerald A. McHugh, Jr. Mary A. McLaughlin (Snr) John R. Padova (Snr) Gene K. Pratter Nitza I. Quinones Lowell A. Reed, Jr. (Snr) Eduardo C. Robreno (Snr) Cynthia M. Rufe Juan R. Sanchez Timothy J. Savage Berle M. Schiller (Snr) Jeffrey L. Schmehl Joel H. Slomsky (Snr) Edward G. Smith Lawrence F. Stengel (Ret) R. Barclay Surrick (Snr) Petrese B. Tucker Joshua D. Wolson John Milton Younge United States District Court Western District of Pennsylvania Donetta W. Ambrose (Snr) 0 Susan Paradise Baxter Cathy Bissoon Alan N. Bloch (Snr) Federal Judges Association Current Members by Circuit as of 4/28/2020 David Stewart Cercone Maurice B. Cohill, Jr. (Snr) Robert J. Colville Joy Flowers Conti (Snr) Gustave Diamond (Snr) Nora Barry Fischer (Snr) Kim R. Gibson Marilyn J. Horan Mark R. Hornak Terrence F. McVerry (Snr) Arthur J. Schwab (Snr) United States District Court Middle District of Pennsylvania Christopher C. Conner 0 John E. Jones, III Yvette Kane (Snr) Malachy E. Mannion Robert D. Mariani Sylvia H. Rambo (Snr) 4th Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit G. Steven Agee 0 Andre M. Davis (Snr) Albert Diaz Allyson Kay Duncan (Ret) Henry F. Floyd Roger L. Gregory Pamela Harris Barbara Milano Keenan A. Marvin Quattlebaum, Jr. Stephanie Dawn Thacker William B. Traxler, Jr. (Snr) James H. Wilkinson, III James A. Wynn, Jr. Federal Judges Association Current Members by Circuit as of 4/28/2020 United States District Court District of Maryland Richard D. Bennett 0 Catherine C. Blake James K. Bredar Deborah K. Chasanow (Snr) Theodore David Chuang Marvin J. Garbis (Ret) Paul W. Grimm Ellen Lipton Hollander Peter J. Messitte (Snr) J. Frederick Motz (Snr) William D. Quarles, Jr. Julius N. Richardson George Levi Russell, III Frederic N. Smalkin (Ret) Alexander Williams, Jr. (Ret) United States District Court Eastern District of North Carolina W. Earl Britt (Snr) 0 James C. Dever, III Louise W. Flanagan Malcolm J. Howard (Snr) United States District Court Middle District of North Carolina James A. Beaty, Jr. (Snr) 0 Loretta Copeland Biggs Frank W. Bullock, Jr. (Ret) Catherine C. Eagles William L. Osteen, Jr. Thomas D. Schroeder United States District Court Western District of North Carolina Max O. Cogburn, Jr. 0 Robert James Conrad, Jr. Graham Calder Mullen (Snr) Martin K. Reidinger Federal Judges Association Current Members by Circuit as of 4/28/2020 Richard L. Voorhees Frank D. Whitney United States District Court District of South Carolina George Ross Anderson, Jr. (Ret) 0 Joseph F. Anderson, Jr. (Snr) Timothy M. Cain J. Michelle Childs Donald C. Coggins, Jr. Cameron McGowan Currie (Snr) Patrick Michael Duffy (Ret) Richard Mark Gergel Robert Bryan Harwell Bruce H. Hendricks Henry M. Herlong, Jr. (Snr) Mary Geiger Lewis David C. Norton Margaret B. Seymour (Snr) Terry L. Wooten (Snr) United States District Court Eastern District of Virginia Arenda Wright Allen 0 Leonie M. Brinkema Mark S. Davis Robert G. Doumar (Snr) John A. Gibney, Jr. Henry E. Hudson (Snr) Raymond Alvin Jackson M. Hannah Lauck Henry Coke Morgan, Jr. (Snr) David J. Novak Liam O'Grady Robert E. Payne (Snr) Rebecca Beach Smith (Snr) James R. Spencer (Snr) Federal Judges Association Current Members by Circuit as of 4/28/2020 Anthony John Trenga United States District Court Western District of Virginia Glen E. Conrad (Snr) 0 Elizabeth K. Dillon James P. Jones Norman K. Moon (Snr) Michael F. Urbanski Samuel Grayson Wilson (Ret) United States District Court Southern District of West Virginia Irene Cornelia Berger 0 Robert C. Chambers John T. Copenhaver, Jr. (Snr) David A. Faber (Snr) Joseph R. Goodwin Thomas E. Johnston United States District Court Northern District of West Virginia John Preston Bailey 0 Gina Marie Groh Irene M. Keeley Thomas S. Kleeh Frederick P. Stamp, Jr. (Snr) 5th Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit Gregg Jeffrey Costa 0 W. Eugene Davis James L. Dennis John M. Duhe, Jr. (Snr) Jennifer Walker Elrod Kurt D. Engelhardt James E. Graves, Jr. Stephen A. Higginson James C. Ho Federal Judges Association Current Members by Circuit as of 4/28/2020 E. Grady Jolly (Snr) Robert M. Parker (Ret) Jerry Edwin Smith Leslie H. Southwick Carl E. Stewart Jacques L. Wiener, Jr. (Snr) United States District Court Eastern District of Louisiana Lance M.
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