Alfred S. Irving
2025 - Present
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Alfred S. Irving is a federal judge on senior status with the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. He was appointed by President George W. Bush and joined the court on December 3, 2008.[1]
Education
Irving received his undergraduate degree from Wake Forest University in 1981 and his J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center in 1987. Prior to earning his law degree, Irving worked with MCI Telecommunications.[1]
Career
Irving has worked in both private practice and the public sector. He worked for fifteen years in private practice, focusing on utility ratemaking. In 1993, he became a Trial Attorney for the United States Department of Justice. He worked in several different positions before joining the Superior Court.[1] He assumed senior status on March 21, 2025.[2]
Awards and associations
- Former Vice-Chair, Association of Black Attorneys, U.S. Department of Justice
- Elected member, Litigation Section Steering Committee, D.C. Bar
- Participant, Pro Bono Program, D.C. Bar
- Advisory Committee on Local Rules, U.S> District Court for the District of Columbia[1]
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 District of Columbia Courts, Judges: Alfred S. Irving, Jr.
- ↑ DC.gov, "Commission on Judicial Disabilities and Tenure Announces Fitness Reviews of Judges Seeking a Recommendation for Initial Appointment or Reappointment as Senior Judges of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia," accessed May 20, 2025
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Superior Court of the District of Columbia 2008-2025 |
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