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CACACE, SUSAN
Judge, County Court, Ninth Judicial District
Supreme Court, Westchester County
Appointment/Election: Elected in 2005.
Previous Experience: Assistant District
Attorney, Westchester County, 1989-2003.
Honors and Memberships: Member:
Yonkers Lions Club, 1998-present (Former
President and Vice-President), Columbian
Lawyers Association, 1990-present (Former
Director), Yonkers Lawyers Association,
1990-present (Former Director), New York
State Association. Joseph F. Gagliardi
Award for Excellence, 2003-present
(Committee Member).
Admission: Admitted to New York State
Bar in 1990; previously admitted to
Connecticut Bar in 1989.
Teaching/Lectures/Publications:
Instructor, Westchester County Police
Academy, Animal Cruelty, Investigation and
Prosecution.
Education: J.D., Pace Law School, White
Plains, New York (1989); B.A., Pace
University, White Plains, New York (1986;
graduated magna cum laude). Obtained
Westchester County Columbian Lawyers
Scholarship in 1986 and was honored as an
ITCA Scholar Athlete in 1986.
Biographical Data: Born April 16, 1964
in Yonkers, NY. Married; three children.
Robert W. Cacace, father, served as Chief
Administrative Judge for Yonkers City Court.
Address: 111 Dr. Martin Luther King
Jr. Boulevard
Courtroom 204
White Plains, NY 10601
Phone: (914) 824-5401
Fax: (914) 995-8653
E-Mail: scacace@courts.state.ny.us
IAS Part Clerk: Yvette Cumberbatch
Law Clerk: Alphonse Naclerio, Esq.
Secretary: Heather Stradling
CALABRESI, GUIDO
Justice, Second Circuit, U.S. Court
of Appeals
Appointment/Election: Appointed by
President Clinton in 1994; assumed Senior
Status on July 21, 2009.
Previous Experience: Consultant, State
of New York, Insurance Department,
Automobile Insurance Report (1969-1970);
Consultant, Department of Transportation,
Auto Insurance Study, Washington, DC
(1968-1970); Law Clerk to Justice Hugo
Black, Supreme Court of the United States
(1958-1959); Private practice, Simpson,
Thacher & Bartlett, New York, NY (1957).
Honors and Memberships: Member:
Northwestern School of Law Board of
Advisors (2003—); Saint Thomas More
Chapel at Yale (President, Board of Trustees
1997—; Trustee 1968-1997); Advisory Board,
Meiklejohn Institute for Legal Studies
(1994—); Council, National Italian American
Foundation (1993—); Association of
American Law Schools (Executive Committee
1987-1989; Committee on the Challenges of
Diversity 1991—; Program Committee, 1993-
1994); Scientific Committee, Centro
Nazionale Prevenzione e Difesa Sociale,
Milan, Italy (1988—); Hopkins School
(Honorary Trustee 1980—; President of the
Board 1976-1980; Trustee 1970-1980);
Trustee, Carolyn Foundation, Minneapolis,
MN (1975—; Vice-Chair 1979-1994);
American Bar Foundation (1955—);
Association of American Rhodes Scholar
(1955—; Secretary, Connecticut Selection
Committee, 1970-1978; New England Final
Selection Committee, 1970, 1972-1981);
Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei; Connecticut
Academy of Arts and Sciences; Canadian
Institute for Advanced Legal Studies;
Accademia delle Scienze di Torino; Royal
Swedish Academy of Sciences; Corresponding
Fellow, British Academy; American Law
Institute; Fellow, American Academy of Arts
and Sciences; Associazione Italiana di Diritto
Comparato; American Philosophical Society;
National Association of Women Lawyers
National Bar Association; Society of
American Law Teachers; American Bar
Association; American Law Institute;
American Trial Lawyers Association. Former
Member: Georgetown Law School Board of
Advisors (1991-1999); Academic Committee,
Tel Aviv International School of Management
(1993-1994); Trustee, American International
School of Florence (1992-1994); Academic
Committee, Haifa University Law School
(1989-1994); Director, Friends of Legal
Services for South Central Connecticut
(1987-1994); Director, Connecticut Bar
Foundation (1977-1985; ex officio, 1985-
1994); Advisory Council, Jefferson Center
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(1983-1994); Director, Center for Research
on Institutions and Social Policy (1979-
1994); Order of Coif (Triennial Book Award
Committee, 1993); Director, Rexmont
Research Institute (1990-1992); National
Health Care (1986-1992); Connecticut
Gender Bias Task Force (1987-1991);
Trustee, Catholic University of America
(1977-1985); Trustee, Russell Sage
Foundation (1975-1981); Trustee,
Connecticut College (1972-1981); Advisory
Board Environmental Law Reporter (1970-
1979); Council Member, National Academy of
Sciences, Institute of Medicine (1974-1976);
Committee on Legal Issues in Medical Care
(1970-1976); Center for Consumer Safety
(1973-1975); Board of Selectman, Town of
Woodbridge (1971-1975); National Research
Council Evaluation Panels, Technical
Analysis Division (1970-1973); Connecticut
Commission on Mediolegal Investigations
(1969-1971); Trustee, Dixwells Community
House (1962-1970); Board of Education,
Town of Woodbridge (1967-1969). Received:
John G. Flemming Award in Torts (2003);
Charles A. Rapallo Award, Columbian
Lawyers Association (2003); First Annual
Scribes Lifetime Achievement Award (2002);
Morton A. Brody Distinguished Judicial
Service Award (2001); Thomas Jefferson
Medal in Law (2000); Fellows of American
Bar Foundation Award for Outstanding
Research in Law and Government (1998);
Named Commendatore (Honorary Knight
Commander), Republic of Italy (1994);
Marshall-Wythe Medal (1985); Laetare Medal,
University of Notre Dame (1985).
Teaching/Lectures/Publications:
Teaching experience: Sterling Professor of Law
Emeritus and professional lecturer, Yale
University Law School (1995—); Sterling
Professor of Law (1978-1995); Dean, Yale
University Law School (1985-1994); Visiting
Professor, University of Padua (1993); Arthur
L. Goodhart Professor of Legal Science,
University Fellow, St. John’s College,
Cambridge (1980-1981); Visiting professor,
European University Institute, Florence, Italy
(1979); John Thomas Smith Professor of Law,
Yale University (1970-1978); Visiting
Professor, Kyoto American Studies Seminar
(Kyoto-Doshisha Universities) Kyoto, Japan
(1972); Visiting professor, Harvard University
Law School (1969-1970); Professor of Law,
Yale University Law School (1962-1970);
Associate Professor of Law, Yale University
Law School (1961-1962); Assistant Professor
of Law, Yale University Law School (1959-
1961); Assistant Instructor, Department of
Economics, Yale University (1955-1956).
Judge Calabresi has also lectured extensively
at academic and professional seminars and
conferences. Publications include: The Costs of
Accidents: A Legal and Economic Analysis,
Yale University Press (Feb. 1970); Tragic
Choices (with P. Bobbitt), W.W. Norton & Co.
(Jan. 1978); A Common Law for the Age of
Statutes, Harvard University Press (Jan. 1982;
Awarded the Certificate of Merit by the
American Bar Association and the Trennial
Book Award by the Order of the Coif); Ideals,
Beliefs, Attitude and the Law: Private Law
Perspectives on a Public Law Problem,
Syracuse University Press (May 1985;
Awarded The Silver Gavel Award, American
Bar Association, 1986); Perspectives on Sexual
Harassment Law, in C.A. MacKinnon & R.B.
Siegel, eds, Directions in Sexual Harassment
Law (2004); The Generosity of a Dean: Tribute
to Eugene V. Rostow, 113 Yale LJ 5 (2003);
Federal and State Courts: Restoring a
Workable Balance, 18 NYU L. Rev. 1293
(2003); The Exclusionary Rule, 26 Harvard
Journal of Law and Public Policy 113(2003); An
Introduction to Legal Thought: Four
Approaches to Law and to the Allocation of
Body Parts, 55 Stanford L. Rev. 2113 (2003);
Gary Schwartz: The Beauty of Balance, 50
UCLA Law Rev. 259 (2002); The Current
Subtle—and Not So Subtle—Rejections of an
Independent Judiciary, 4 U. Penn. Con. Law
637 (2002); In Partial (but not Partisan) Praise
of Principle in Bush v. Gore—The Question of
Legitimacy (Bruce Ackerman, ed.), Yale
University Press (2002); Charles Black: Gentle
Genius, 111 Yale L.J. 1901; Harry’s Influence,
45 New York Law School Law Review 11
(2001); Tribute to Joseph Goldstein, 19 Yale
Law & Policy Rev. 13(2000); Two Functions of
Formalism, 67 U. Chi, L. Rev. 479 (2000).
Education: M.A., Oxford University
(Politics, Philosophy, Economics, 1959); L.L.B.,
Yale Law School (1958); B.A., Magdalen
College, Oxford University (Politics, Philosophy,
Economics, 1955); B.S., Yale College
(Analytical Economics, 1953).
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Biographical Data: Born October 1932
in Milan, Italy. Immigrated to the United
States for political reasons in 1939 and
became a naturalized citizen in 1948.
Married; three children.
Address: US Court of Appeals, 2nd Circuit
c/o The Connecticut Financial
Center
157 Church Street, 18th Floor
New Haven, CT 06510-2030
Phone: (203) 773-2291
Fax: (203) 773-2401
E-Mail: guido_calabresi@ca2.uscourts.gov
Secretaries: Marjorie S. Greenblatt and
Susan A. Lucibelli
CALVARUSO, EDMUND A.
Judge, Surrogate’s Court, Monroe County
Appointment/Election: January 2000.
Previous Experience: Assistant Public
Defender, Monroe County; Acting Special
Assistance Public Defender, City Court;
Private practice at Calvaruso, Goldstein,
LaBue & Mennell, Partner, 1986-1991;
Calvaruso & Calvaruso, Partner, 1970-1986;
U.S. Dist. Court, Western Dist. of New York,
1970. Justice, 7th Judicial District, Supreme
Court, Monroe County.
Honors and Memberships: Received:
Citizen of the Year, Italian-American Law
Enforcement Officers of Greater Rochester,
2005; The Center for Dispute Settlement
Voices for Peace Distinguished Jurist Award,
2004; The Aquinas Institute of Rochester Hall
Of Fame, 2004; The Sullivan Policy Institute’s
Madison Award (in recognition to devotion to
honoring the principles of the Constitution of
the United States), 2003; Man of the Year,
Order of the Sons of Italy, Vincent Lombardi
Lodge #2270, 1999; Marquis “Who’s Who” in
American Law, 1977. Member: “Read Across
America,” Pinebrook School, Greece, NY, 2002-
present; Board of Directors, Italian Heritage
Foundation of Rochester, 1995-present;
Executive Committee, St. John Fisher College
Justinian Order, 2002-present; Italian
American Community Center, Inc., 1995-
Present; New York State Bar Assn.; Executive
Committee, Surrogate’s Court Assn. of New
York State; Association of Supreme Court
Justices, Seventh Judicial Dist. (Past
President); Town of Greece Center for Dispute
Settlement, Satellite Advisory Committee;
Monroe County Bar Association; Erie County
Bar Assn.; St. Thomas More Lawyer’s Guild;
Camp Good Days and Special Times (initial
planning board); Kiwanis Club of Northeast
Rochester. Former Member: Assn. of Trial
Lawyers of America, 1997-2006; Rochester
American Inns of Court, 1998-2001; Monroe
County Special Olympics, 1991; University of
Rochester Mock Trial Competition (Judge);
Community Legal Intake and Referral Project
(Board of Directors), 1991-1995; The Center for
Dispute Settlement (Board of Directors), 1980-
1981. Other Activities: Advisory Committee,
Monroe County Special Olympics, 1991-2004;
Greece Central School Dist., Odyssey High
School, Sophomore Shadowing Day, 2004; St.
Thomas Moore Lawyer’s Guild; Board of
Directors, Community Legal Intake and
Referral Project, 1991-1995; Greece Advisory
Council, The Center for Dispute Settlement,
Inc.; Board of Directors, Center for Dispute
Settlement, 1980-1981; Initial Planning Board,
Camp Good Days and Special Times;
Secretary, Monroe County Rochester Port
Authority, 1973-1974; President, Alumni Assn.
of St. John Fisher College, 1970-1972.
Admission: Admitted to New York State
Bar in 1970.
Teaching/Lectures/Publications:
Lectured at Third Annual Western New York
Criminal Justice conference at the State
University of New York at Brockport; Speaker,
Liberty Hill Breakfast Series, 2001; Presenter,
Estate Planning in the 21st Century, Rochester
Institute of Technology, 2000; Lecturer, Third
Annual 1995 Western New York Criminal
Justice Conference, SUNY Brockport.
Education: J.D., St. John’s University
School of Law, Jamaica, NY (1969); B.A., St.
John Fisher College (1966); Aquinas
Institute (1962).
Biographical Data: Born April 1944 in
Rochester, NY. Married; three children.
Republican.
Recent Noteworthy Decisions: Dugan v.
Schering Corp., 86 N.Y.2d 857, 658 N.E.2d
1037, 635 N.Y.S.2d 164 (1995) (application of
New York’s Conflicts of Laws provision upheld
by the Appellate Division and Court of
Appeals); Wood v. Irving, 85 N.Y.2d 238, 647
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