The Historical Society of the New York Courts maintains biographies of all retired and currently sitting Judges of the Court of Appeals, including Chief Judges, since the creation of the Court in 1846.
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Adrian Paul Burke
Adrian Burke was a tall, broad shouldered, imposing man with a ruddy Irish face and piercing blue eyes that often ...
Anthony Cannataro
Anthony Cannataro, Associate Judge of the Court of Appeals, was born in New Jersey in July 1965. On May 25, ...
Albert Conway
A man whose life and public career spanned World War I, the Great Depression and World War II, Albert Conway ...
Abram Elkus
Before he was appointed Associate Judge of the Court of Appeals in 1919-a position he held for only 13 months-Abram ...
Addison Gardiner
On July 17, 1876, the New York Times reported on the adamant refusal of retired Court of Appeals Judge Addison ...
Albert Haight
In Alden Chester's 1925 work, Courts and Lawyers of New York: A History, Chester states that Judge Albert Haight's length ...
Alexander Smith Johnson
Alexander Bryan Johnson, a philosopher and author, dedicated one of his books to New York State Court of Appeals Judge ...
Alton Brooks Parker
Only one Court of Appeals Judge has ever run for President of the United States. He lost in a landslide ...
Albert Martin Rosenblatt
Albert M. Rosenblatt, referred to as a "Renaissance Man" by many who know of his professional, intellectual, and athletic pursuits, ...
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Bruce Bromley
Bruce Bromley, one of the most distinguished members of the New York Bar for almost half a century, served on ...
Benjamin Nathan Cardozo
Introduction Anyone preparing a portrait of Benjamin Nathan Cardozo would necessarily approach the task with great trepidation. Already there are ...
Bernard Stern Meyer
On September 9, 1971, more than 1,000 inmates rioted at Attica State Correctional Facility in Western New York. A guard ...
Benjamin Franklin Tracy
Benjamin Franklin Tracy was a member of the Court of Appeals for only one year, and is better known as ...
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Charles Andrews
Charles Andrews was one of the longest serving judges in the history of the Court of Appeals. At 26, he ...
Charles David Breitel
Charles Breitel, the 30th chief judge of the New York State Court of Appeals was a brilliant, complex, energetic, and ...
Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick
It is safe to say that the life experiences of Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick, the first Hispanic and the second woman ...
Charles Stewart Desmond
Introduction Charles Stewart Desmond served on the Court of Appeals for 26 full years-the second longest tenure of a Judge ...
Charles James Folger
Members of the Folger family, including the immortal Benjamin Franklin, were known for their superb intellect. Judge Folger was no ...
Charles William Froessel
Charles W. Froessel served as an Associate Judge of the Court of Appeals from 1950 until his mandated retirement from ...
Caitlin J. Halligan
Caitlin J. Halligan, Associate Judge of the Court of Appeals, was born in Xenia, Ohio in December 1966. In April ...
Celora Eaton Martin
After Judge Celora E. Martin secured the Republican nomination for Associate Judge of the Court of Appeals, the New York ...
Charles Mason
Oneida County had been the birthplace or residence of a number of judges in the early years of the Court ...
Chester Bentine McLaughlin
As reported in The Adirondack Record-Elizabethtown Post (Au Sable Forks, Essex County, N.Y.), Judge Chester McLaughlin was a "man of ...
Cuthbert Winfred Pound
"Workmen's compensation" was regarded by many as a radical idea in 1910. The country's first law requiring employers to compensate ...
Charles Anthony Rapallo
Law is educated Justice.1 Charles A. Rapallo was born on September 15, 1823 in New York City, the son of ...
Charles Herman Ruggles
Judge Charles Ruggles has a special place in this writer's heart because he was at the center of an adventure ...
Charles Brown Sears
Judge Charles Brown Sears was born in Brooklyn on October 16, 1870 to Hector and Leora C. Brown Sears. His ...
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Domenick Luciano Gabrielli
Judge Domenick Gabrielli was noted for the practicality, clarity, and wisdom of his opinions, and for the compassion and respect ...
Denis O’Brien
Denis O'Brien would likely never have existed but for his parents' early departure from County Clare, Ireland. They moved to ...
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Edward Theodore Bartlett
Following one of the most remarkable judiciary races in State history, Edward T. Bartlett was elected Associate Judge of the ...
Emory Albert Chase
In 1916, Europe was in armed conflict and the United States was poised to enter what would be World War ...
Edgar M. Cullen
In 1913, William Sulzer, then Governor of New York, was put on trial for various charges relating to abuses of ...
Eugene M. Fahey
Eugene M. Fahey, Associate Judge of the Court of Appeals, was born in Buffalo, New York, in September 1951. He ...
Edward Ridley Finch
Edward Ridley Finch was born in New York City, November 15, 1873, son of Edward Lucius and Anne Ridley (Crane) ...
Edmund Harris Lewis
But for a brief period during World War I when, commissioned as a major in the United States Army Judge ...
Eugene F. Pigott, Jr.
Eugene F. Pigott, Jr., Associate Judge of the Court of Appeals, was born in Rochester, New York, in September 1946 ...
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Francis Bergan
For anyone who wants to know the history of the Court of Appeals, and the forms that its decisions often ...
Frederick Collin
In an extraordinary career spanning more than six decades, Judge Frederick Collin devoted himself to the law and to the ...
Frederick Evan Crane
Chief Judge Frederick E. Crane enjoyed a 33-year career as a jurist-22 of those years on the Court of Appeals ...
Francis Miles Finch
Two years after the close of the Civil War, forty-year-old Francis M. Finch, an Ithaca lawyer, unexpectedly (as he later ...
Frank Harris Hiscock
On October 22, 1879, Frank Hiscock and Mary Elizabeth Barnes were married at the Barnes Homestead, 930 James Street in ...
Fritz Winfred Alexander, II
Born Carl Bernard Zanders, Jr., in Apopka, Florida, on April 24, 1926, Fritz Winfred Alexander, II was later given the ...
Freeborn Garrettson Jewett
There is always something good about being a first. For Freeborn Garrettson Jewett, in a long list of great lifetime ...
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Greene Carrier Bronson
Authoring the Court's inaugural opinion (see Pierce v. Delamater, 1 NY 17 [1847]), Judge Greene Bronson determined that, as a ...
George Franklin Comstock
Lawyers who know their way around the books will likely associate the name Comstock with "Comstock's Reports" and with good ...
George Franklin Danforth
To paraphrase President Abraham Lincoln, it is altogether fitting and proper that we find an increased dedication to the cause ...
George Zerdin Medalie
There have always been cops and robbers, and good guys and bad guys, but New York City in the 1920s ...
George Bundy Smith
George Bundy Smith, the 101st Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals, is only the third African American ever appointed ...
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Henry Ebenezer Davies
Contested elections resulting in heated litigation may seem to be a recent political phenomena, but a November 1855 election for ...
Hiram Denio
In Cron v. Hargro Fabrics (91 NY2d 362, 368 [1998]), the Court of Appeals held that the plaintiff's full "performance ...
Hugh Richard Jones
Prologue: The Early Years Judge Hugh R. Jones fondly recalled his pre-Court years as "prologue" and his post-Court years as ...
Henry Theodore Kellogg
Henry Theodore Kellogg was a distinguished son of Northern New York who continued a family legacy on the bench. Born ...
Howard Arnold Levine
An independent thinker, a common sense approach and a devoted family man - these descriptions show three of the most ...
Harlan Watson Rippey
A child of pioneer lineage, Judge Harlan Rippey was raised in an austere and frugal environment typical of a devout ...
Henry Rogers Selden
Described by a contemporary historian1 as one of the most able and accomplished judges of the New York Court of ...
Harold Arnoldus Stevens
In 1926, an African-American woman and her two brothers, accused of killing a Sheriff, were dragged from a South Carolina ...
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Irving G. Hubbs
In 1937, Judge Irving Hubbs, then in his eighth year as a judge of the Court of Appeals, made one ...
Irving Lehman
"In a State that has given America many of its greatest jurists, none stood higher than Irving Lehman, Chief Judge ...
Issac Horton Maynard
Whatever his gifts as a judge, history remembers Isaac Horton Maynard more for the questionable conduct that allegedly won him ...
Irving Goodwin Vann
"The law of truth was in his mouth, and unrighteousness was not found in his lips,"1 so said the Court ...
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Joseph William Bellacosa
One publication described meeting the Honorable Joseph W. Bellacosa as "finding yourself in the presence of a complete fulfillment of ...
Janet DiFiore
Janet DiFiore, former Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals and of the State of New York, was born in ...
Jacob David Fuchsberg
Jacob David Fuchsberg was born June 14, 1913 on the lower east side of Manhattan. He graduated from New York ...
James Gibson
The lineage of James Gibson (no middle name - he did not need one) was prophetic. His father was a ...
John Clinton Gray
Although he served a remarkable 26 years on the Court of Appeals, Judge John Clinton Gray is perhaps best remembered ...
John W. Hogan
When Alfred E. Smith was elected Governor of New York in 1919, he asked his friend Judge John W. Hogan ...
Judith Smith Kaye
This biography was prepared in 2007, and does not include Judge Kaye's retirement or life after leaving the bench. In ...
Jonathan Lippman
This biography was prepared in 2012 and does not include Judge Lippman's final years as Chief Judge or his life ...
John A. Lott
Although John A.1 Lott served as a constitutional member of the Court of Appeals for only six full months in ...
John Thomas Loughran
"He was a most uncommon man who was friend to the common man, as, on the other hand, those who ...
John Francis O’Brien
John Francis O'Brien, son of former Court of Appeals Judge Denis O'Brien and chief of the appellate bureau of the ...
John Kilham Porter
On September 19, 1881, President James A. Garfield died of an assassin's bullet. His last words were "My work is ...
Jenny Rivera
Jenny Rivera was nominated by Governor Andrew M. Cuomo for the New York State Court of Appeals and the New ...
John Francis Scileppi
Judge John Scileppi's long life epitomized the American Dream at its twentieth century best. His parents, Ignazio and Nunzia (née ...
John Van Voorhis
Judge Van Voorhis wrote well over a thousand formal legal opinions, including his dissents, and participated in thousands of cases ...
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Kenneth Barnard Keating
The life of Kenneth Barnard Keating-as teacher, lawyer, soldier, legislator, judge, and diplomat-spanned the first 75 years of the Twentieth ...
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Lawrence Henry Cooke
In 1972, three Republicans won election to the Court of Appeals in the landslide victory of President Richard M. Nixon, ...
Leonard Callender Crouch
Judge Leonard C. Crouch's tenure on the Court of Appeals was relatively brief: only four years. Nevertheless, his "opinions as ...
Leslie E. Stein
Leslie E. Stein was born in New York, New York in 1956. She received her B.A., Phi Beta Kappa, from ...
Lewis Bartholomew Woodruff
Although serving on the Court of Appeals only from January 1868 until the end of 1869, Judge Woodruff was a ...
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Marvin Rood Dye
Judge Marvin Dye was one of the longest living judges to serve on the New York Court of Appeals. Born ...
Michael J. Garcia
Michael J. Garcia, Associate Judge of the Court of Appeals, was born in Brooklyn, in October 1961. On January 20, ...
Martin Grover
In his 1897 volume Celebrated Trials, Henry Lauren Clinton describes Martin Grover as unique among the judges who have sat ...
Matthew Joseph Jasen
Judge Matthew J. Jasen served as an associate judge of the New York State Court of Appeals for eighteen years ...
Madeline Singas
Madeline Singas, Associate Judge of the Court of Appeals, was born in 1966. The daughter of Greek immigrants, she was ...
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Nathan Louis Miller
Nathan L. Miller won his first court case in his early twenties, before he was even admitted to the bar ...
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Paul G. Feinman
Paul G. Feinman, Associate Judge of the Court of Appeals, was born in 1960 in Hempstead, New York, the third ...
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Robert Earl
"Robert Earl, of Herkimer, is the baldest judge on the Court of Appeals bench. He had a wealth of whiskers, ...
Rufus W. Peckham, Jr.
Though Rufus W. Peckham, Jr. spent nine years on the New York State Court of Appeals, his most famous writing ...
Rufus W. Peckham, Sr.
Rufus Wheeler Peckham, Sr., though a distinguished politician, lawyer, and jurist, may be most best known for how he died ...
Richard Duncan Simons
Richard D. Simons arrived at the Court of Appeals in January 1983 as the Court was undergoing one of the ...
Robert Sherlock Smith
Robert Smith's nomination to the New York State Court of Appeals in November 2003 came as a shock to many ...
Richard Carl Wesley
Judge Wesley served on the New York Court of Appeals for six years, but has served as a judge - ...
Rowan D. Wilson
Rowan D. Wilson, Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals, was born in Pomona, California in 1960, and grew up ...
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Sheila Abdus-Salaam
Sheila Abdus-Salaam, Associate Judge of the Court of Appeals, was born in Washington, D.C. in 1952 and educated in its ...
Sanford Elias Church
This son of a farmer from Albion, New York, having no formal legal education, would live to be the second-longest ...
Samuel Alfred Foot
The Judge's name is sometimes spelled Foote, as in his Union College records, and other times Foot, as in 5 ...
Sydney Francis Foster
In Oliver Goldsmith's "She Stoops to Conquer," Hardcastle observes that "modesty seldom resides in a breast that is not enriched ...
Stanley Howells Fuld
During his unsurpassed twenty-seven years and eight months as a member of the Court of Appeals-seven years of that as ...
Stewart Freeborn Hancock, Jr.
Hancocks are known for leaving their mark on a page. Stewart F. Hancock, Jr.-who can trace back in his family ...
Samuel Hand
Though his tenure on the Court of Appeals was brief, Judge Samuel Hand's place in the history of the law ...
Samuel Rabin
For Judge Samuel Rabin, the law was always about people. Sam Rabin was born in New York City on October ...
Susan Phillips Read
Susan Phillips Read was born in 1947 in Gallipolis, Ohio, the second of the three daughters of Gomer W. Phillips, ...
Samuel Seabury
From 1930 through 1932, Samuel Seabury turned away from his flourishing law practice in New York City to lead an ...
Samuel Lee Selden
There exists a manuscript, written in 1851 on pale blue foolscap, entitled "Hon. Samuel Lee Selden: Narrative of His Life."1 ...
Shirley Troutman
Shirley Troutman, Associate Judge of the Court of Appeals, was born in Fort Valley, Georgia. She was raised in Buffalo, ...
Sol Wachtler
Sol Wachtler was born on April 29, 1930, the second son of traveling auctioneer Philip Wachtler and his wife Fay ...
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Theodore T. Jones, Jr.
Theodore Theopolis Jones, Jr. was the fourth African American appointed to serve on New York State's highest court. He was ...
Theodore Miller
Theodore Miller's legal career spanned almost 50 years and in that time he became a respected jurist who was fondly ...
Thomas Day Thacher
During the first half of the 20th century, there was concentrated in New York City a group of lawyers whose ...
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Victoria Ann Graffeo
I am authoring my own story because it would be difficult for anyone else to appreciate the extent to which ...
Vito Joseph Titone
Judge Vito J. Titone was a man of contradictions. He relished traditions, but embraced change. He was always practical in ...
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William Fitch Allen
By 1864, Judge William F. Allen had earned his peers' respect in the form of the Democratic Party's nomination for ...
William Shankland Andrews
William S. Andrews was the son of Chief Judge Charles Andrews (1827-1918), who served on the Court of Appeals from ...
Willard Bartlett
A man of many interests "from teaching medical jurisprudence to writing literary reviews for a popular New York newspaper" Judge ...
William Herman Cuddeback
In looking back on William H. Cuddeback's life, the Court described him as "wise and impartial in decision," with no ...
William Butler Hornblower
On February 2, 1914, Governor Martin H. Glynn made two nominations to the Court of Appeals.1 No one could have ...
William Crawford Ruger
Early Years The man who served as the seventeenth Chief Judge of the New York State Court of Appeals1 was ...
William Edward Werner
In the annals of criminal law, few decisions have been as important and enduring as People v. Molineux (168 NY ...
William B. Wright
In a memorial address honoring Judge William B. Wright, poet and lawyer Alfred B. Street said of him: "His taste ...