Edward S. Kampf

Personal

Birthday: 
10/14/1900
Birthplace: 
Albany, NY
Date of Death: 
3/8/1971
Place of Death: 
Miami, FL
Race or Ethnicity: 
White
Gender: 
Male
Prior Employment: 

Law clerk, State Sen. William T. Byrne, New York, 1924-1925
Member, Albany County [New York] Board of Supervisors, 1931-1935
Judge, Albany [New York] Police Court, 1935-1945
Private practice, Albany, New York, 1948-1961

Education

Name of School: 

Albany Law School of Union University

Albany Law School is the oldest independent law school in the United States. It was founded in 1851 by Amos Dean (its dean until 1868), Amasa J. Parker, Ira Harris, and others.

Beginning in 1878, the Albany College of Pharmacy, Albany Law School, Albany Medical College, Dudley Observatory, Graduate College of Union University, and Union College created the loose association today known as Union University. Each member institution has its own governing board, is fiscally independent, and is responsible for its own programs.

Albany Law School has a historically close relationship with the New York Court of Appeals. One of the original members of the court, Greene C. Bronson, helped to found the law school. Since that time, Albany Law School alumni have been members of the court eight times with two serving as Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals. In addition, the school hosts the Fund for Modern Courts' Hugh R. Jones Memorial Lecture, which is typically given by a current or former member of the court.

Albany Law School offers 14 concentrations for J.D. candidates, as well as an L.L.M program, and joint J.D./M.B.A, J.D./M.P.A., J.D./M.R.P., J.D./M.S., and J.D./M.S.W. programs.

Degree: 
LL.B.
Degree Year: 
1924

Judicial Career

Court Name: 
U. S. District Court, Northern District of New York
Court Name: 

New York Northern District Court

President Nominating: 
Harry S Truman
Party Affiliation of President: 
Democratic
Commission Date: 
2/8/1946
Termination Date: 
7/1/1948
Termination Reason: 
Resignation