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James Lopez Watson
Installed February 28, 1991
Term ended September 1, 2001
Personal details
Born (1922-05-21)May 21, 1922
New York City, New York
Died September 1, 2001(2001-09-01) (aged 79)
New York City, New York
Profession Judge
Alma mater New York University B.A.
Brooklyn Law School LL.B.

James Lopez Watson (May 21, 1922 – September 1, 2001) was a judge for the United States Court of International Trade.[1]

Biography[]

Early life and education[]

Watson was born in Harlem, New York, the son of James S. Watson and his wife Violet. During World War II he fought in Italy with the Army from 1943 to 1945, and was awarded the Purple Heart. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from New York University in 1947 and a Bachelor of Laws degree from Brooklyn Law School in 1951.[2]

Career[]

Watson worked in private practice from 1951 to 1953. In 1954 he was elected to the New York State Senate where he served until 1963. In 1963 he was elected to the New York City Civil Court where he served until 1966.[3]

Federal Judicial Service[]

On January 19, 1966 President Johnson nominated Watson to serve as a Judge for the United States Customs Court, to the seat vacated by Judge Jed Johnson. On March 7, 1966, he was confirmed by the Senate and received his commission on March 7, 1966. On November 1, 1980, he was transferred by operation of law to the newly created United States Court of International Trade. He took senior status on February 28, 1991, and served in that capacity until his death. He was succeeded by Judge Donald C. Pogue. Because judges of that court are periodically assigned to federal courts around the country, Watson became the first African-American judge to head a federal court in the South since Reconstruction.[4]

Death[]

Watson died on September 1, 2001 from cancer in New York City. In 2003 the courthouse at 1 Federal Plaza in Manhattan was renamed the James L. Watson United States Court of International Trade Building in his honor.[5]

References[]

  • James Lopez Watson at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, a public domain publication of the Federal Judicial Center.
Unrecognised parameter
Preceded by
Julius Archibald
New York State Senate, 21st District
1955–1963
Succeeded by
Constance Baker Motley
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