Edgardo Ramos (born 1960) is an American lawyer and judge who serves on the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. Appointed by...
Columbia University New York, NY Nov 2002 to Jul 2012 Expert TailorRuckel & Guarino in Bronx Bronx, NY Sep 2002 to Oct 2002 BookkeeperAccounts Receivable and Payable Bronx, NY Jan 1985 to Sep 2001 Senior School Lunch Aide/CookAlpha Art in Bronx Bronx, NY Apr 1984 to May 1984 AssistantGeneral ManagerPlainfield, NJ Feb 1984 to Apr 1984Free-lance Tailor & DesignerPonce, PR Sep 1982 to Jan 1984Signs by Rusty in Brooklyn Brooklyn, NY Mar 1982 to Apr 1982 AssistantIBM System New York, NY Sep 1980 to Feb 1982 AssistantStationary ClerkLong Island, NY Jul 1979 to Aug 1979
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High School of Art & Design New York, NY Jun 1980 Advertising
Judge Edgardo Ramos decision frees sanctuary jurisdictions in New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Washington, Massachusetts and Virginia to continue their policies without fear of losing federal money.
At an April hearing, U.S. District Judge Edgardo Ramos said he was concerned that the coalition was able to make public statements and then "not have to answer to their actions on the basis of a privilege."
The timing of Rodriguezs decision was set in motion by US District Judge Edgardo Ramos, who on Jan. 30 told the players lawyers to respond by Friday to arguments from MLB and the union that the case should be dismissed.
A-Rod. Federal judges say two lawsuits Alex Rodriguez filed against Major League Baseball can remain on separate tracks for now. U.S. District Judges Lorna G. Schofield and Edgardo Ramos issued a joint order in Manhattan granting a request by the Yankees third baseman's lawyers.
Date: Jan 18, 2014
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Judges keep Alex Rodriguez's two lawsuits separate
Union lawyer Daniel Engelstein asked that the two cases be combined in an appearance in federal court on Wednesday, but in Fridays order, federal judges Lorna Schofield and Edgardo Ramos wrote that until the cross-motions in the first case (labeled Rodriguez I) are resolved, the parties shall proc
U.S. District Judges Lorna G. Schofield and Edgardo Ramos issued a joint order in Manhattan on Friday granting a request by the Yankees third basemans lawyers. MLB and the Major League Baseball Players Association had asked that they be combined before one judge.