- Edward C. Prado
Edward C. Prado (born
June 7 ,1947 ) is a federal judge on theUnited States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit .Background
Prado was born in
San Antonio, Texas onJune 7 ,1947 . He graduated from theUniversity of Texas at Austin in May 1969 and received hisJuris Doctor (J.D. ) degree in 1972 from The University of Texas School of Law.Prado served as an Assistant District Attorney in the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office. Thereafter, in 1976 he served in the Federal Public Defender’s Office in the Western District of Texas as an Assistant Public Defender. In 1980, Judge Prado was appointed to serve as a Texas state District Judge in
Bexar County, Texas . In 1981, PresidentRonald Reagan appointed Judge Prado to serve as theUnited States Attorney for the Western District of Texas.In 1984, Reagan appointed Prado to the
United States District Court for the Western District of Texas . He remained on that court until he was elevated to his current position.Fifth Circuit nomination and confirmation
Prado was nominated on
February 6 ,2003 by PresidentGeorge W. Bush to fill a vacancy on the Fifth Circuit created by JudgeRobert Manley Parker , who tookSenior status onNovember 1 ,2002 . He was confirmed by theUnited States Senate onMay 1 ,2003 , just under three months after his nomination. Prado was the second judge nominated to the Fifth Circuit by Bush and confirmed by the Senate.Community involvement
Judge Prado has been a leader in numerous
bar association s and law-related organizations. He has been a member of the Texas and San Antonio Bar Associations since 1972, including service as a President, and later Director and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the San Antonio Bar Foundation. Judge Prado serves on the Texas State Bar Crime Victims Committee, and was appointed byChief Justice Rehnquist to serve as the Chairman of the Criminal Justice Act Review Committee, from 1991-1993.Judge Prado also has been actively involved in community and charitable affairs as a member in community organizations such as: St. Mark’s Catholic Church, the Witte Museum Community Advisory Committee, the Philosophical Society of Texas, the Rotary Club of San Antonio and Leadership San Antonio. Judge Prado has reached out to children in the San Antonio community by conducting events in his courtroom as an introduction to the law.
He has received many honors and awards, including the following:
St. Thomas More Award, St. Mary's University School of Law (2000); Outstanding Alumnus, San Antonio College (1989); LULAC State Award for Excellence (1981); Edgewood I.S.D. Hall of Fame (1981); Achievement Award, U.S. Attorney General (1980); Outstanding Young Lawyer of San Antonio (1980); and Outstanding Federal Public Defender, Western District of Texas (1978).Possible Supreme Court nomination
In 2005, upon the retirement of Justice
Sandra Day O'Connor , Prado was the unexpected subject of a "Draft Prado" movement to make him a nominee for the Supreme Court. The group behind the campaign was attempting to lobby the President to nominate Prado instead of a nominee who might be considered more conservative.ee also
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* [http://www.fjc.gov/servlet/tGetInfo?jid=1928 Federal Judicial Center Profile]
* [http://draftprado.org/ Draft Prado web site]
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