Andrew S. Effron Explained

Andrew Effron
Office:Senior Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
Term Start:September 30, 2011
Office1:Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
Term Start1:September 30, 2006
Term End1:September 30, 2011
Predecessor1:H. F. Gierke III
Successor1:James E. Baker
Office2:Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
Appointer2:Bill Clinton
Term Start2:August 1, 1996
Term End2:September 30, 2011
Predecessor2:Robert E. Wiss
Successor2:Kevin A. Ohlson
Birth Place:Stamford, Connecticut, U.S.
Spouse:Barbara Lubotsky Effron
Children:2
Alma Mater:Harvard College (BA)
Harvard University (JD)
Judge Advocate General's School
Allegiance:United States
Branch:United States Army
Serviceyears:1976–1994
Rank:Major
Mawards:Defense Meritorious Service Medal
Meritorious Service Medal

Andrew Samuel Effron[1] (born September 18, 1948)[2] is an American lawyer who serves as a senior judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces. He took his judicial oath on August 1, 1996, and became chief judge in 2006. His term expired September 30, 2011.[3]

Early life and education

Effron was born in Stamford, Connecticut and grew up in Poughkeepsie, New York. He is a 1966 graduate of Poughkeepsie High School. Effron earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Harvard College in 1970 and then received a Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School in 1975, and also graduated from The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School at the University of Virginia.[2]

Career

From 1970 to 1976, Effron worked for Congressman William A. Steiger.[2]

Effron served on active duty in the United States Army Judge Advocate General's Corps from 1976 to 1979 and then as a reserve officer until 1994.[2]

Effron served as associate general counsel at the Department of Defense from 1979 to 1987, and then served the Senate Armed Services Committee before being appointed to the federal court.[2]

Personal

Effron is the son of Marshall Roven Effron and Marion Nancy (Glickman) Effron . He has a brother and a sister. His father was an officer in the Army Air Corps during World War II and his mother was a civilian employee of the Military Intelligence Division at the War Department. They were married in 1947.[4] [5]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Phi Beta Kappa Catalogue of Members . 33 . Harvard University . 2022-01-31.
  2. Book: Nominations before the Senate Armed Services Committee, second session, 104th Congress : Hearings before the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, One Hundred Fourth Congress, second session, on nominations of Gen. Joseph W. Ralston, USAF ... January 26; February 1; March 7; June 11; July 9, 31, 1996. 1997. 237–239. U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington, D.C.. 9780160549571 . 2022-01-30.
  3. http://www.armfor.uscourts.gov/Judges.htm Judges
  4. Web site: Marshall Roven Effron . Find A Grave . 2021-01-31.
  5. News: Marion Nancy Glickman Effron . November 18, 2021 . Poughkeepsie Journal . 2021-01-31.