Gregory Wright Carman | |
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| Senior Judge of theUnited States Court of International Trade | |
| In office September 15, 2014 – April 5, 2020 | |
| Chief Judge of theUnited States Court of International Trade | |
| In office October 31, 1996 – November 1, 2003 | |
| Preceded by | Dominick L. DiCarlo |
| Succeeded by | Jane A. Restani |
| Judge of theUnited States Court of International Trade | |
| In office March 2, 1983 – September 15, 2014 | |
| Appointed by | Ronald Reagan |
| Preceded by | Scovel Richardson |
| Succeeded by | Jennifer Choe-Groves |
| Member of theU.S. House of Representatives fromNew York's3rd district | |
| In office January 3, 1981 – January 3, 1983 | |
| Preceded by | Jerome Ambro |
| Succeeded by | Robert J. Mrazek |
| Member of theOyster Bay Town Board | |
| In office 1972–1981 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Gregory Wright Carman (1937-01-31)January 31, 1937 Farmingdale, New York, U.S. |
| Died | April 5, 2020(2020-04-05) (aged 83) Melville, New York, U.S. |
| Resting place | Powell Cemetery, Farmingdale, New York |
| Political party | Republican |
| Education | St. Lawrence University (BA) St. John's University School of Law (JD) |
| Occupation | Attorney |
| Military service | |
| Branch/service | United States Army |
| Years of service | 1958–1964 |
| Rank | Captain |
| Unit | J.A.G. Corps |
Gregory Wright Carman (January 31, 1937 – April 5, 2020) was aseniorUnited States Judge of theUnited States Court of International Trade and was also aRepublican member of theUnited States House of Representatives fromNew York.
Carman was born on January 31, 1937, inFarmingdale,New York. He received aBachelor of Arts degree fromSt. Lawrence University in 1958 and he received aJuris Doctor from theSt. John's University School of Law in 1962. Carman attendedThe JAG School at theUniversity of Virginia and enteredU.S. Army JAG Corps. He served in the Army JAG Corps from 1958 until 1964. He worked in private practice in Farmingdale, New York, from 1961 to 1983. He was a member of the Town Board ofOyster Bay, New York from 1972 until 1981.[1][2]
Carman was elected to the97th United States Congress in 1980, defeating incumbentDemocratJerome Ambro, and representedNew York's 3rd congressional district from January 3, 1981, until January 3, 1983. He was not a candidate for re-election to the98th United States Congress[1][2]
On January 31, 1983,President Reagan nominated Carman to serve as aJudge of theUnited States Court of International Trade, to the seat vacated by JudgeScovel Richardson. His nomination was confirmed by theSenate on March 2, 1983, and he received his commission the same day. He served as Chief Judge from 1996 until 2003.[1][2] He assumedsenior status on September 15, 2014.[1]
Carman died inMelville, New York on April 5, 2020.[3]
| U.S. House of Representatives | ||
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| Preceded by | Member of theU.S. House of Representatives fromNew York's 3rd congressional district 1981–1983 | Succeeded by |
| Legal offices | ||
| Preceded by | Judge of theUnited States Court of International Trade 1983–2014 | Succeeded by |
| Preceded by | Chief Judge of theUnited States Court of International Trade 1996–2003 | Succeeded by |