- Edward Weinfeld
Edward Weinfeld (
May 14 ,1901 –January 17 ,1988 ) was a longtime judge of theUnited States District Court for the Southern District of New York .Born in
New York City , Weinfeld attended theNew York University School of Law , receiving an LL.B. in 1921 and an LL.M. in 1924. After working for more than a decade as a practicinglawyer inManhattan , Weinfeld served as Commissioner of Housing for New York State from 1939 to 1942, when he became Vice President and a director of the New York State Citizens Housing and Planning Council.In 1950, President
Harry S. Truman named Weinfeld to the district bench. During his 38 years as a federal judge, Weinfeld was widely esteemed as one of the best judges in the country, known for giving detailed attention and writing persuasive opinions in every case assigned to him, large or small. Often quoted is his statement that "every case is equally important." A 1983 article in theAmerican Lawyer magazine described him as the best judge within the geographical reach of theSecond Circuit .Cases decided by Weinfeld during his long career included the famed libel suit brought by
Quentin Reynolds againstWestbrook Pegler (immortalized by lawyerLouis Nizer in his book "My Life in Court"), and the antitrust case striking down a proposed merger ofBethlehem Steel andYoungstown Sheet and Tube .During the 1970's, Weinfeld also served as a member of the Commission on the Bankruptcy Laws of the United States, which was charged with reforming and updating the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, culminating in passage of the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978.
Weinfeld was the oldest federal judge in active service in the nation when he died in 1988, at the age of 87. He is memorialized by an endowed professorship at New York University Law School and in the names of several awards presented by
bar association s.Many of Weinfeld's law clerks have gone on to great success in the legal profession, including some who have become judges themselves.
References
"Edward Weinfeld: A Judicious Life". New York: Federal Bar Foundation, 1998.
Nelson, William E. "In Pursuit of Right and Justice: Edward Weinfeld as Lawyer and Judge." New York: New York University Press, 2004.
"This article incorporates facts obtained from the
public domain "Biographical Directory of Federal Judges "compiled by theFederal Judicial Center ."
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