Joseph Irenas
Joseph Eron Irenas was afederal judge for theUnited States District Court for the District of New Jersey. He joined the court in 1992 after being nominated by PresidentGeorge H.W. Bush. Irenas served onsenior status From July 1, 2002, until his death on October 16, 2015.[1]
Early life and education
Born in Newark,New Jersey, Irenas graduated from Princeton University with his bachelor's degree in 1962 and later from Harvard Law School with his Juris Doctor degree in 1965.[2]
Professional career
Irenas was a private practice attorney inNew Jersey from 1966 to 1992. Irenas has served as an Adjunct Professor at Rutgers University since 1985.[2]
Judicial career
District of New Jersey
Irenas was nominated to theUnited States District Court for the District of New Jersey by PresidentGeorge Bush on November 14, 1991 to a new seat created by 104 Stat. 5089 which was approved by Congress. Irenas was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on April 8, 1992 and received commission onApril 13, 1992. Irenas assumed senior status onJuly 1, 2002 and served until his death on October 16, 2015.[3][1]
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| Political offices | ||
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| Preceded by: NA | District of New Jersey 1992–2002 Seat #16 | Succeeded by: Robert Kugler |
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| 1989 | Barksdale •Bonner •Buckwalter •Cyr •Fernandez •Garbis •Harmon •Lee •Lindberg •Lodge •Nelson •Nottingham •Plager •Rosen •Rymer •Smith •Spatt •Thomas •VanBebber •J. Walker •V. Walker •Wiener •Wright | ||
| 1990 | Alito •Amon •Birch •Boudin •Cleland •Clevenger •Dubina •Hamilton •Henderson •Hood •Hornby •Jones •Kent •Levi •Loken •Lourie •Martin •McBryde •McClure •McKenna •McLaughlin •McNamee •Moreno •Mullen •Nelson •Nickerson •Niemeyer •Norton •Parker •Pickering •Rader •Rainey •Randolph •Shanstrom •Shedd •Shubb •Singleton •Skretny •Souter •Sparr •Stahl •Stamp •Suhrheinrich •Taylor •Vollmer •Ware •Wilson | ||
| 1991 | Albritton •Andersen •Armstrong •Arnold •Bartle •Bassler •Batchelder •Beckwith •Belot •Benson •Blackburn •Bramlette •Brody •Brody •Burrell •Carnes •Caulfield •Cauthron •Clement •Collier •Conway •Cooper •Dalzell •DeMent •DeMoss •Doherty •Echols •Edmunds •Faber •Freeh •Gaitan •Garza •Graham •Haik •Hamilton •Hansen •Hendren •Herlong •Highsmith •Hogan •Huff •Hurley •Irenas •Johnson •Joyner •Kelly •Kleinfeld •Legg •Leonard •Lewis •Longstaff •Lungstrum •Luttig •Matia •McCalla •McDade •McKeague •McKelvie •Means •Merryday •Moore •Morgan •Nielsen •Nimmons •Osteen Sr. •Padova •Payne •Reinhard •Robinson •Robreno •Roll •Roth •Schlesinger •Scullin •Siler •Solis •Sotomayor •Sparks •Stohr •Thomas •Traxler •Trimble •Ungaro •Van Sickle •Wanger •Werlein •Whyte • Yohn | ||
| 1992 | Baird •Barbadoro •Black •Boudin •Carnes •Covello •DiClerico •Gilbert •Gonzalez •Gorton •Hansen •Heyburn •Jackson •Jacobs •Keeley •Kendall •Kopf •Kyle •Lewis •McAuliffe •McLaughlin •Melloy •Preska •Quist •Randa •Rosenthal •Rovner •Schall •Sedwick •Simandle •Stahl •Vratil •Williams | ||
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- District of New Jersey, Seat 16
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