- Thomas L. Ambro
Thomas L. Ambro (born
1949 inCambridge, Ohio ) is ajudge on theU.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit .Judge Ambro received both his B.A. (1971) and J.D. (1975) from
Georgetown University . After law school, he clerked for Chief JusticeDaniel L. Hermann of theSupreme Court of Delaware . He was in private practice inWilmington, Delaware from 1976-2000. Before being elevated to the bench, he headed the bankruptcy practice atRichards, Layton, and Finger .He was appointed to the Third Circuit by President
Bill Clinton onSeptember 29 ,1999 , to fill a seat vacated byWalter King Stapleton . He was confirmed by the Senate onFebruary 10 ,2000 , by a 96-2 vote and was sworn in onJune 19 ,2000 .Judge Ambro's well-known opinions include "United States v. Gunter", 462 F.3d 247 (3d Cir. 2006) (holding that district courts may consider whether the federal Sentencing Guidelines's differential between crack and cocaine is rational when imposing sentences); "In re Owens Corning", 419 F.3d 195 (3d Cir. 2005) (clarifying when a bankruptcy court may substantively consolidate affiliated entities); and "Forum for Academic & Institutional Rights v. Rumsfeld", 390 F.3d 219 (3d Cir. 2004) (holding that law schools have a First Amendment right to refuse to allow the military to recruit on campus without their institutions losing federal funding), "rev'd" ___ U.S. ___, 126 S.Ct. 1297 (2006).
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