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+ | ====== Federal District Court Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald ====== | ||
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+ | Naomi Reice Buchwald | ||
+ | Senior Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York | ||
+ | Incumbent | ||
+ | Assumed office | ||
+ | March 21, 2012 | ||
+ | Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York | ||
+ | In office | ||
+ | September 22, 1999 – March 21, 2012 | ||
+ | Appointed by Bill Clinton | ||
+ | Preceded by Miriam G. Cedarbaum | ||
+ | Succeeded by Analisa Torres | ||
+ | Magistrate Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York | ||
+ | In office | ||
+ | 1980–1999 | ||
+ | Personal details | ||
+ | Born Naomi Reice | ||
+ | 1944 (age 73–74) | ||
+ | Kingston, New York | ||
+ | Education Brandeis University (B.A.) | ||
+ | Columbia Law School (LL.B.) | ||
+ | Naomi Reice Buchwald (born 1944) is a Senior United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. | ||
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+ | Naomi Reice was born in 1944 in Kingston, New York,[1] to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reice.[2] | ||
+ | She was graduated as a Phi Beta Kappa from Brandeis University and then with honors from Columbia University Law School.[2] | ||
+ | She was married on January 19, 1974, to Don David Buchwald of Jericho, New York.[2] They have a son, David Evan Buchwald, a New York state assemblyman.[3] | ||
+ | Career[edit] | ||
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+ | Naomi Reice, as she was then known, practiced law in New York City from 1968 until 1973, when she became an Assistant United States Attorney in the Southern District of New York, rising to the position of Chief of the Civil Division.[1] She held this position until she was named a United States Magistrate Judge in the same district in 1980.[1] She served as Chief United States Magistrate Judge from 1994 until 1999.[1] | ||
+ | On February 12, 1999, Buchwald was nominated by President Bill Clinton to a seat on the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York vacated by Miriam G. Cedarbaum.[1] Buchwald was confirmed by the Senate on September 13, 1999, and received her commission on September 22, 1999.[1] She assumed senior status (a form of semi-retirement) on March 21, 2012.[1] | ||
+ | Notable cases[edit] | ||
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+ | SEC v. Dorozhko[edit] | ||
+ | In a 2008 civil case concerning insider trading, Buchwald ordered[4] the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to unfreeze the ill-gotten profits of Ukrainian resident Oleksandr Dorozhko. Dorozhko was accused of hacking into a company database to access a then-unreleased earnings announcement. Based upon the undisclosed information, | ||
+ | The Second Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the judge' | ||
+ | Organic Seed Growers & Trade Ass'n v. Monsanto Co.[edit] | ||
+ | On February 24, 2012,[8] Buchwald dismissed a lawsuit brought by a consortium of U.S. organic farmers and seed dealers aggrieved by Monsanto' | ||
+ | In re LIBOR-Based Financial Instruments Antitrust Litigation[edit] | ||
+ | In March 2013, Buchwald dismissed much, though not all, of a class-action lawsuit directed at the banks that allegedly manipulated the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR).[12] | ||
+ | In a 161-page memorandum of decision, | ||
+ | In May 2016, the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit reversed the dismissal order, reinstating the lawsuit.[14][15][needs update] | ||
+ | Knight First Amendment Institute v. Donald J. Trump[edit] | ||
+ | On May 23, 2018, Buchwald held that President Trump' | ||
+ | This decision stands in conflict with similar cases from other courts. For example, earlier in 2018, a Kentucky judge upheld a governor' | ||
+ | References[edit] | ||
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+ | ^ Jump up to: a b c "Naomi Reice Will Be Bride," | ||
+ | Jump up ^ "Lara Samet and David Buchwald," | ||
+ | Jump up ^ SEC v. Dorozhko, 606 F. Supp. 2d 321 (S.D.N.Y. 2008). Retrieved 2010-10-27. | ||
+ | Jump up ^ SEC v. Dorozhko, 574 F.3d 42 (2d Cir. 2009). Retrieved 2010-10-27.[dead link] | ||
+ | Jump up ^ SEC v. Dorozhko (S.D.N.Y. 2010). Retrieved 2010-10-27. | ||
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+ | Jump up ^ "Top U.S. court refuses to hear appeal of Monsanto seed case". Reuters. Jan 13, 2014. Retrieved 25 February 2015. | ||
+ | Jump up ^ Henning, Peter J. "In Libor Ruling, a Big Win for the Banks" | ||
+ | Jump up ^ In re LIBOR-Based Financial Instruments Antitrust Litigation, no. 11-2262 (S.D.N.Y. Mar. 29, 2013) | ||
+ | Jump up ^ "LIBOR Antitrust Claims Revived by Second Circuit" | ||
+ | Jump up ^ In re LIBOR-Based Financial Instruments Antitrust Litigation, no. 13-3565 (2d Cir. May 23, 2016) | ||
+ | Jump up ^ Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University, et al. v. Donald J. Trump, et al., No. 17 Civ. 5205 (S.D.N.Y. May 23, 2018). | ||
+ | Jump up ^ The Volokh Conspiracy, The Trump Twitter Declaratory Judgment (May 24, 2018). | ||
+ | Jump up ^ Cullins, Ashley (May 23, 2018). " | ||
+ | Jump up ^ The Volokh Conspiracy, Blocking of Twitter Users from @RealDonaldTrump Violates First Amendment (May 23, 2018). | ||
+ | Jump up ^ Politico, Levine’s social media blocking haunts Florida gubernatorial campaign (May 18, 2018). | ||
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