Irving Loeb Goldberg
Male, Deceased Person
1906 – 1995
Who was Irving Loeb Goldberg?
Irving Loeb Goldberg was a United States federal judge.
Born in Port Arthur, Texas, Goldberg received a B.A. from the University of Texas in 1926 and an LL.B. from Harvard Law School in 1929. He was in private practice in Beaumont, Texas in 1929, in Houston, Texas in 1930, and in Taylor, Texas in 1931. He was an in-house counsel at The Murray Company, Dallas, Texas from 1932 to 1934, returning to private practice in Dallas, Texas from 1934 to 1942. He was a U.S. Naval Reserve Lieutenant during World War II from 1942 to 1946. He was thereafter again in private practice in Dallas until 1966.
On June 28, 1966, Goldberg was nominated by President Lyndon B. Johnson to a new seat on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit created by 80 Stat. 75. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on July 22, 1966, and received his commission the same day. He assumed senior status on January 31, 1980, and served in that capacity until his death, in 1995, in Dallas.
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- Born
- Jun 29, 1906
Port Arthur - Education
- Harvard Law School
- Died
- Feb 11, 1995
Dallas
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on July 23, 2013
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