Daniel Patrick Moynihan
|
|
---|---|
"Architecture is inescapably a political art for it reports faithfully
for ages to come what the political values of a particular age were."
- Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, (1923-2003)
On December 4, 2000, the United States Courthouse located
at 500 Pearl Street was dedicated and so named in honor of Daniel
Patrick Moynihan, Statesman, United States Senator (1977-2001),
Ambassador to United Nations (1975-1976) and Ambassador to India
(1973-1975).
|
|
United States District Court Ruby J. Krajick United States District Judges Chief Judge Colleen McMahonJudge Ronnie Abrams Judge Deborah A. Batts Judge Richard M. Berman Judge Vernon S. Broderick Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald Judge Valerie E. Caproni Judge Andrew L. Carter Jr. Judge P. Kevin Castel Judge Denise L. Cote Judge Paul A. Crotty Judge George B. Daniels Judge Kevin T. Duffy Judge Paul A Engelmayer Judge Katherine Polk Failla Judge Katherine B. Forrest Judge Jesse M. Furman Judge Paul G. Gardephe Judge Thomas P. Griesa Judge Charles S. Haight Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein Judge Lewis A. Kaplan Judge John F. Keenan Judge John G. Koeltl Judge Victor Marrero Judge Alison J. Nathan Judge J. Paul Oetken Judge William H. Pauley III Judge Loretta A. Preska Judge Jed S. Rakoff Judge Edgardo Ramos Judge Leonard B. Sand Judge Lorna G. Schofield Judge Louis L. Stanton Judge Sidney H. Stein Judge Richard J. Sullivan Judge Laura Taylor Swain Judge Robert W. Sweet Judge Analisa Torres Judge Kimba M. Wood Judge Gregory H. Woods United States Magistrate Judges Chief Magistrate Judge Debra FreemanMagistrate Judge James L. Cott Magistrate Judge Ronald L. Ellis Magistrate Judge Kevin N. Fox Magistrate Judge James C. Francis Magistrate Judge Martin R. Goldberg Magistrate Judge Gabriel W. Gorenstein Magistrate Judge Frank Maas Magistrate Judge Barbara Moses Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn Magistrate Judge Katharine H. Parker Magistrate Judge Andrew J. Peck Magistrate Judge Henry Pitman |
As he officiated the ceremonial proceedings, Chief Judge John M. Walker, Jr., United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, remarked, “…it is a hope that all of us share that by linking this superb building to the magnificent public service of Senator Moynihan, it will inspire future generations of young people who contemplate embarking upon a career of public service.... This is indeed a proud moment for the courts of the Second Circuit, and particularly the District Court for the Southern District of New York, the oldest district court in the nation – the Mother Court as we like to call it – and the principal occupant of this magnificent courthouse.” Visitors may view the exhibition, New York’s Moynihan, located in the lobby of the courthouse. Using seven pillars, the exhibition reports faithfully the life and the distinguished career of Daniel Patrick Moynihan - the Senator, the Man, the New Yorker, the Diplomat, the Presidential Cabinet Member, the Intellectual and the Author. It is part of a larger exhibition presented by The Museum of the City of New York. Contact or visit the Office of the District Executive, located on the eighth floor of the courthouse, to obtain more information about the exhibit. The Office of the Clerk is located on the first floor. Please refer to the courthouse directory for the location of a court unit. Hours |