A Courtroom in Perpetuity for Weinstein
Eastern District Judge Jack Weinstein received a unique honor on Thursday to mark his 50th year on a federal bench—a ceremonial courtroom in the Brooklyn federal courthouse was named in his honor.
July 14, 2017 at 05:00 PM
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Eastern District Judge Jack Weinstein received a unique honor on Thursday to mark his 50th year on a federal bench—a ceremonial courtroom in the Brooklyn federal courthouse was named in his honor.
Judges, former clerks, lawyers, and family members attended the unveiling of the newly-named courtroom and celebration of Weinstein's golden anniversary as an Eastern District judge.
Eastern District Judge Jack Weinstein received a unique honor on Thursday to mark his 50th year on a federal bench—a ceremonial courtroom in the Brooklyn federal courthouse was named in his honor.
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