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Timothy Stanceu

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Timothy Stanceu

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United States Court of International Trade (senior status)
Tenure

2021 - Present

Years in position

4

Prior offices
United States Court of International Trade
Successor: Joseph Laroski

Education

Bachelor's

Colgate University, 1973

Law

Georgetown University, 1979

Personal
Birthplace
Canton, Ohio

Timothy Stanceu is the chief judge of the United States Court of International Trade. He joined the court in 2003 after being nominated by President George W. Bush. Stanceu became the chief judge on July 1, 2014, after the transition of Donald Pogue to senior status.[1]

Stanceu assumed senior status on April 5, 2021.[2]

Education

Stanceu graduated from Colgate University with his bachelor's degree in 1973 and received his J.D. from the Georgetown University Law Center in 1979.[1]

Professional career

  • 1990-2003: Attorney in private practice, Washington D.C.
  • 1986-1989: Deputy director, Office of Trade and Tariff Affairs, U.S. Department of the Treasury
  • 1982-1985: Special assistant to the assistant secretary, Office of Enforcement and Operations, U.S. Department of the Treasury
  • 1974-1982: Program analyst and environmental protection specialist, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency[1]

Judicial career

Court of International Trade

Stanceu was nominated to the United States Court of International Trade by President George W. Bush on January 7, 2003, to a seat vacated by Richard Goldberg. Stanceu was confirmed by the United States Senate on March 6, 2003, on a voice vote and received commission on March 10, 2003.[3]

Stanceu assumed senior status on April 5, 2021.[2]

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