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Andrew L. Carter, Jr.

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Andrew L. Carter Jr.
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United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
Tenure
2011 - Present
Years in position
13
Education
Bachelor's
University of Texas, 1991
Law
Harvard Law, 1994
Personal
Birthplace
Albany, GA
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Andrew L. Carter, Jr. is a federal judge for theUnited States District Court for the Southern District of New York. He joined the court in 2011 after a nomination from PresidentBarack Obama. Prior to nomination, he served as afederal magistrate judge for theUnited States District Court for the Eastern District of New York.[1]

Education

Carter received a bachelor's from the University of Texas in 1991 and his J.D. from Harvard Law in 1994.[1]

Professional career

  • 2006-2009: Supervising attorney, Federal Defenders of New York
  • 2005-2006: Staff attorney, Federal Defenders of New York
  • 1996-2005: Staff attorney, Legal Aid Society
  • 1994-1996: Program assistant, Ford Foundation[1]

Judicial Career

Southern District of New York

Nomination Tracker
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Nominee Information
Name: Andrew L. Carter, Jr.
Court:Southern District of New York
Progress
Confirmed 200 days after nomination.
ApprovedANominated: May 19, 2011
ApprovedAABA Rating: Unanimously Qualified
Questionnaire:Questionnaire
ApprovedAHearing: July 28, 2011
QFRs:QFRs(Hover over QFRs to read more)
ApprovedAReported: September 15, 2011 
ApprovedAConfirmed: December 5, 2011
ApprovedAVote: Voice

Judge Carter was nominated by PresidentBarack Obama to theSouthern District of New York onMay 19, 2011. He was nominated to the spot left vacant by JudgeVictor Marrero's assumption ofsenior status.[2] Obama commented on the nomination:

Throughout their careers, these nominees have displayed unwavering commitment to justice and integrity. Their records of public service are distinguished and impressive and I am confident that they will serve the American people well from the United States District Court bench. I am honored to nominate them today.[3][4]

Carter was ratedUnanimously Qualified by theAmerican Bar Association. He had a hearing before the Senate Judiciary committee on July 28, 2011 and you can find hisCommittee Questionnaire available here and hisQuestions for the Record available here.[5]

Carter was reported by theSenate Judiciary Committee on September 15, 2011, and confirmed by a voice vote onDecember 5, 2011.[6]

Eastern District of New York, magistrate judge

Carter served as a magistrate judge for theUnited States District Court for the Eastern District of New York from 2009 to 2011.[1]

Noteworthy cases

The Bronx Defenders v. Office of Court Administration of the State of New York (2020)

See also:Lawsuits about state actions and policies in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, 2020-2021

The Bronx Defenders v. Office of Court Administration of the State of New York : On July 28, 2020, JudgeAndrew L. Carter, Jr., of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, dismissed a lawsuit seeking to block the resumption of in-person criminal proceedings in New York City, which were suspended in March as a COVID-19 safety precaution. In their complaint, the plaintiffs argued that the Office of Court Administration’s actions "endanger the lives of thousands of New Yorkers by perpetuating the spread of this virus and burden the constitutional rights to access the courts." The plaintiffs also argued that the reinstatement of in-person criminal proceedings violated the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Carter disagreed, writing in his ruling that the relief requested by the plaintiffs would require an impermissible "intrusion into state court operations and proceedings," which would disrupt "[t]he special delicacy of the adjustment to be preserved between federal equitable power and state administration of its own law." In response to the ruling, a spokesperson for the Office of Court Administration issued a statement to the press: "We are pleased with Judge Carter's decision allowing us to continue deliberate, measured and careful resumption of in-person appearances." The plaintiffs said the following in a post-ruling statement: "[We] are enormously disappointed that the federal court relied on a technicality to allow the Office of Court Administration" to place New Yorkers in "unnecessary risk during a pandemic."[7][8][9][10]

See also

External links

Officeholder

United States District Court for the Southern District of New York

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  • Footnotes

    1. 1.01.11.21.3Judge Andrew L. Carter, Jr. at theFederal Judicial Center
    2. Joe Manchin, "Rockefeller recommends Eastern Panhandle judge for federal bench," March 2, 2011
    3. White House Press Release "President Obama Nominates Three to the United States District Court," May 19, 2011
    4. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
    5. 112th Congress Nomination Materials
    6. Senate Judiciary Committee, "Report on the Activities of the Senate Judiciary Committee, 112th Congress," accessed July 17, 2015
    7. United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, "The Bronx Defenders v. Office of Court Administration of the State of New York: Opinion and Order," July 28, 2020
    8. United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, "The Bronx Defenders v. Office of Court Administration of the State of New York: Complaint," July 14, 2020
    9. Law360, "Federal Judge Axes Suit Over NY Courts Reopening Plan," July 28, 2020
    10. The Brooklyn Defenders, "NYC Public Defenders Oppose Federal Court Decision to Allow the Dangerous Resumption of In-Person, Non-Emergency Court Proceedings," July 28, 2020

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    Chief JudgeLaura Swain  •  Kenneth Karas  •  John Koeltl  •  Andrew L. Carter, Jr.  •  Nelson S. Roman  •  Analisa Torres  •  J. Paul Oetken  •  Paul A. Engelmayer  •  Edgardo Ramos  •  Jesse Furman  •  Ronnie Abrams  •  Katherine Failla  •  Vernon Broderick  •  Gregory Howard Woods  •  Mary Kay Vyskocil  •  Lewis Liman  •  Philip Halpern  •  John Cronan (New York)  •  Jennifer Rearden  •  Dale Ho  •  Jessica Clarke  •  Jennifer Rochon  •  Arun Subramanian  •  Margaret Garnett  •  Jeannette Vargas

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