Raymond Broderick
Raymond Joseph Broderick (1914-2000) was afederal judge on theUnited States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
Broderick was nominated by PresidentRichard Nixon on March 23, 1971, to a new seat created by 84 Stat. 294;[1] he was confirmed by the Senate on April 21, 1971, and received commissiontwo days later. He assumedsenior status onJuly 1, 1984, and served in that capacity until his death onAugust 6, 2000.
Early life and education
- University of Notre Dame, A.B., 1935
- University of Pennsylvania Law School, J.D., 1938
Professional career
- Assistant counsel, U.S. Rural Electrification Administration, 1938-1941
- Civilian agent, Office of Naval Intelligence, U.S. Navy, 1941-1942
- U.S. Naval Reserve Lieutenant Commander, 1942-1946
- Private practice, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1945-1971
- Commissioner, Plymouth Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 1952-1954
- Commonwealth lieutenant governor, Pennsylvania, 1967-1971
- President, Pennsylvania Senate, 1967-1971
- Member of governor's cabinet, Pennsylvania, 1967-1971
Judicial career
Eastern District of Pennsylvania
Broderick was nominated by PresidentRichard Nixon on March 23, 1971, to a new seat created by 84 Stat. 294; he was confirmed by the Senate on April 21, 1971, and received commissiontwo days later. He assumedsenior status onJuly 1, 1984,[1] and served in that capacity until his death onAugust 6, 2000. Broderick was succeeded in this position byEdmund Ludwig.
External links
- Biography from theFederal Judicial Center.
Footnotes
- ↑1.01.1Biography from theFederal Judicial Center
| Political offices | ||
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| Preceded by: NA-New Seat | Eastern District of Pennsylvania 1971–1984 Seat #18 | Succeeded by: Edmund Ludwig |
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| 1969 | Adams •Barlow •Battin •Brooks •Burger •Carswell •Clark •Garth •Gibbons •Goodwin •Hannum •Herman •Ingraham •Kilkenny •Lane •Levin •MacKinnon •McFadden •Middlebrooks •Parker •Robb •Trask •Widener •Wilkins •Williams •Wright | ||
| 1970 | Becker •Blackmun •Bogue •Bratcher •Bue •Conti •Cox •Ditter •Dupree •Eisele •Engel •Fay •Feikens •Fisher •Frey •Gorbey •Hill •Huyett •Kelleher •Kennedy •Kent •King •Kitchen •Knapp •Knox •Krupansky •McCune •McGarr •McWilliams •Mechem •J. Miller •W. Miller •Morton •Moye •Muir •O'Kelley •Oakes •Pell •Pointer •Pratt •Roney •Rosenn •Ross •Schnacke •Scott •Stapleton •Steger •Stevens •Teitelbaum •Thompson •Tjoflat •Toledo •Turrentine •Urbom •VanArtsdalen •Walinski •Wallace •Wangelin •Webster •Weis •Wellford •Wilkey •Winner •Wood | ||
| 1971 | Alaimo •Allen •A. Anderson •J. Anderson •Barrett •Bauer •Bauman •Benson •Blair •Blatt •Boe •Brieant •Broderick •Bryan Jr. •Byrne •Campbell •Chapman •Choy •Contie •Costantino •DeMascio •Denney •Dier •Doyle •Field •Finesilver •Flannery •Freeman •Gagliardi •Goodwin •Gordon •Green •Gurfein •Hall •Hand •Hodges •Holden •Hunter •Kunzig •Lacey •Lucas •Lydick •Mansfield •McGovern •McLaren •McMillen •Mulligan •Murray •Neaher •Newcomer •Newman •Nielsen •O'Connor •Oakes •Pierce •Powell •Rehnquist •Renfrew •Richey •Rosen •Rubin •Russell •Scalera •Sharp •Sprecher •Stephenson •Stuart •Timbers •Tone •Sickle •Varner •R. West •Williams • Young | ||
| 1972 | Bechtle •Bennett •Burns •Campbell •Carter •Coffrin •Duffy •Enright •Foreman •Freedman •Griesa •Hermansdorfer •Joiner •Kashiwa •King •Knapp •Lively •Mahon •Markey •Neill •Owens •Pesquera •Roettger •Skopil, Jr. •Stewart •Tauro •Turk •Wallace •H. Ward •R. Ward •Widener | ||
| 1973 | Biunno •Conner •Engel •Fogel •Garth •Gee •Guin •Hancock •Harvey •Marshall •Miller •Nangle •Owen •Reed •Schatz •Sharp •Skinner •Sneed •Snyder •Stern •Webster •Weis •Wood | ||
| 1974 | Alsop •Duncan •Firth •Gurfein •Hill •Matsch •McGlynn •Meanor •Miles •Morris •Orrick •Platt •Porter •Schwartz •Stagg •Tone •Voorhees •Warren •Warriner •Werker | ||
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- Appointed by Richard M. Nixon
- Confirmed 1971
- Federal Article III judges
- Federal judiciary nominee, March 1971
- Former federal judge
- Former federal judge, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
- Pennsylvania
- Eastern District of Pennsylvania, Seat 18
- Former federal judge, Eastern District of Pennsylvania
- Appointed by Richard Nixon
- Navy veteran
- Former Article III judges