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'''Jed Saul Rakoff''' (1943-) is a judge of the [[United States District Courts|U.S. District Court]] for the [[Southern District of New York]]. He was nominated by [[Bill Clinton]] and went onto the bench on January 4, 1996.  Previously, he had been in private law practice for 15 years, then in the office of the [[United States Attorney]] for the Southern District of New York, as [[Assistant United States Attorney]] from 1973 to 1980, and then Chief, Business and Securities Fraud Prosecutions, 1978-1980. Prior to that, he was in private practice for two years.
'''Jed Saul Rakoff''' (1943-) is a judge of the United States District Courts|U.S. District Court]] for the Southern District of New York]]. He was nominated by Bill Clinton]] and went onto the bench on January 4, 1996.  Previously, he had been in private law practice for 15 years, then in the office of the United States Attorney]] for the Southern District of New York, as Assistant United States Attorney]] from 1973 to 1980, and then Chief, Business and Securities Fraud Prosecutions, 1978-1980. Prior to that, he was in private practice for two years.
==Cases==
==Cases==
===Worldcom===
===Worldcom===
On July 7 2003 Rakoff approved a [[Securities and Exchange Commission]] judgement against telecoummunication firm [[Worldcom]].<ref name=DoJ030707>
On July 7 2003 Rakoff approved a Securities and Exchange Commission]] judgement against telecoummunication firm Worldcom]].<ref name=DoJ030707>
{{cite news
{{cite news
| url=http://www.sec.gov/news/press/2003-81.htm
| url=http://www.sec.gov/news/press/2003-81.htm
| title=The Honorable Jed Rakoff Approves Settlement of SEC'S Claim for a Civil Penalty Against Worldcom
| title=The Honorable Jed Rakoff Approves Settlement of SEC'S Claim for a Civil Penalty Against Worldcom
| publisher=[[U.S. Department of Justice]]
| publisher=U.S. Department of Justice]]
| date=July 7 2003
| date=July 7 2003
| accessdate=2007-10-26
| accessdate=2007-10-26
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===Impath===
===Impath===
Rakoff sentenced [[Anuradha D. Saad]], former CEO of [[Impath]], for [[fraud]].<ref name=NCGazette>
Rakoff sentenced Anuradha D. Saad]], former CEO of Impath]], for fraud]].<ref name=NCGazette>
{{cite news
{{cite news
| url=http://www.northcountrygazette.org/articles/012306ImpathFraud.html  
| url=http://www.northcountrygazette.org/articles/012306ImpathFraud.html  
| title=Impath CEO Sentenced For Fraud
| title=Impath CEO Sentenced For Fraud
| publisher=[[North Country Gazette]]
| publisher=North Country Gazette]]
| date=January 23 2006
| date=January 23 2006
| accessdate=2007-10-10
| accessdate=2007-10-10
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===Associated Press v. DoD===
===Associated Press v. DoD===
The Associated Press filed a request to force the [[U.S. Department of Defense]] to reveal the identities of the [[List of Guantanamo Bay detainees|Guantanamo Bay detainees]].<ref name=Wapo060124>
The Associated Press filed a request to force the U.S. Department of Defense]] to reveal the identities of the List of Guantanamo Bay detainees|Guantanamo Bay detainees]].<ref name=Wapo060124>
{{cite news
{{cite news
| url=http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=22&art_id=iol1141464818568G535
| url=http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=22&art_id=iol1141464818568G535
| title=Partial list of Guantanamo detainees released
| title=Partial list of Guantanamo detainees released
| publisher=[[Indendent Online (South Africa)]]
| publisher=Indendent Online (South Africa)]]
| author=[[Will Dunham]]
| author=Will Dunham]]
| date=March 4 2006
| date=March 4 2006
| accessdate=2007-10-10
| accessdate=2007-10-10
}}</ref>
}}</ref>
==Education==
==Education==
His undergraduate education was from [[Swarthmore College]] (1966); he received a M.Phil from [[Balliol College]] of [[Oxford University]] (1966); his law degree was from Harvard in 1969, followed by clerking for Judge [[Abraham Freedman]] of the [[United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit]] 1969-1970.
His undergraduate education was from Swarthmore College]] (1966); he received a M.Phil from Balliol College]] of Oxford University]] (1966); his law degree was from Harvard in 1969, followed by clerking for Judge Abraham Freedman]] of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit]] 1969-1970.
==References==
==References==
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Jed Saul Rakoff (1943-) is a judge of the United States District Courts|U.S. District Court]] for the Southern District of New York]]. He was nominated by Bill Clinton]] and went onto the bench on January 4, 1996. Previously, he had been in private law practice for 15 years, then in the office of the United States Attorney]] for the Southern District of New York, as Assistant United States Attorney]] from 1973 to 1980, and then Chief, Business and Securities Fraud Prosecutions, 1978-1980. Prior to that, he was in private practice for two years.

Cases

Worldcom

On July 7 2003 Rakoff approved a Securities and Exchange Commission]] judgement against telecoummunication firm Worldcom]].[1]

Impath

Rakoff sentenced Anuradha D. Saad]], former CEO of Impath]], for fraud]].[2]

Associated Press v. DoD

The Associated Press filed a request to force the U.S. Department of Defense]] to reveal the identities of the List of Guantanamo Bay detainees|Guantanamo Bay detainees]].[3]

Education

His undergraduate education was from Swarthmore College]] (1966); he received a M.Phil from Balliol College]] of Oxford University]] (1966); his law degree was from Harvard in 1969, followed by clerking for Judge Abraham Freedman]] of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit]] 1969-1970.

References

  1. The Honorable Jed Rakoff Approves Settlement of SEC'S Claim for a Civil Penalty Against Worldcom, U.S. Department of Justice]], July 7 2003. Retrieved on 2007-10-26.
  2. Impath CEO Sentenced For Fraud, North Country Gazette]], January 23 2006. Retrieved on 2007-10-10.
  3. Will Dunham]]. Partial list of Guantanamo detainees released, Indendent Online (South Africa)]], March 4 2006. Retrieved on 2007-10-10.