It is a joy and an honor to write a few words about our beloved former colleague, Judge Kevin Thomas Duffy. Believe me when I tell you that behind that seemingly gruff exterior resided one of the greatest ladies men of the Western World. Kevin was a dedicated colleague to everyone, but his comradery with women was particularly special
It has been nearly thirty years since I clerked for Judge Duffy, and still when an important topic c...
This article is a tribute to the Honorable William J. Jameson, long-time Montana judge
Justice Murphy would have observed his tenth anniversary on the Supreme Court on February 5, 1950. J...
It is a joy and an honor to write a few words about our beloved former colleague, Judge Kevin Thomas...
When I think about my revered late colleague, which is often, I recognize that in my ninety-two year...
In his forty-four years on the bench, Judge Duffy had sixty-five law clerks, each with their own sto...
How can one (or in this case many) properly honor the memory of an iconic figure as compelling, comp...
Where to begin . . . Clerking for KTD was my first job after graduating from Fordham Law. I was a ki...
I had the privilege to serve as the first law clerk to The Honorable Kevin Thomas Duffy—known foreve...
The following “judicial profile” was published in the March 2016 issue of The Federal Lawyer, about ...
I first met Judge Kevin Duffy in 1957 when we were both sworn in as Assistant United States Attorney...
It is only natural that different people (clerks, colleagues, court reporters, lawyers, marshals, pa...
Judge Kevin Thomas Duffy was a Bronx born Irish Catholic of immigrant parents, who would scale the h...
Imagine sitting as a law clerk to a great judge watching him preside at trial. Any young lawyer in t...
Judge Duffy’s clerks benefitted from invaluable legal lessons. In my case, I was lucky enough to hel...
It has been nearly thirty years since I clerked for Judge Duffy, and still when an important topic c...
This article is a tribute to the Honorable William J. Jameson, long-time Montana judge
Justice Murphy would have observed his tenth anniversary on the Supreme Court on February 5, 1950. J...
It is a joy and an honor to write a few words about our beloved former colleague, Judge Kevin Thomas...
When I think about my revered late colleague, which is often, I recognize that in my ninety-two year...
In his forty-four years on the bench, Judge Duffy had sixty-five law clerks, each with their own sto...
How can one (or in this case many) properly honor the memory of an iconic figure as compelling, comp...
Where to begin . . . Clerking for KTD was my first job after graduating from Fordham Law. I was a ki...
I had the privilege to serve as the first law clerk to The Honorable Kevin Thomas Duffy—known foreve...
The following “judicial profile” was published in the March 2016 issue of The Federal Lawyer, about ...
I first met Judge Kevin Duffy in 1957 when we were both sworn in as Assistant United States Attorney...
It is only natural that different people (clerks, colleagues, court reporters, lawyers, marshals, pa...
Judge Kevin Thomas Duffy was a Bronx born Irish Catholic of immigrant parents, who would scale the h...
Imagine sitting as a law clerk to a great judge watching him preside at trial. Any young lawyer in t...
Judge Duffy’s clerks benefitted from invaluable legal lessons. In my case, I was lucky enough to hel...
It has been nearly thirty years since I clerked for Judge Duffy, and still when an important topic c...
This article is a tribute to the Honorable William J. Jameson, long-time Montana judge
Justice Murphy would have observed his tenth anniversary on the Supreme Court on February 5, 1950. J...