An unveiling was recently conducted for the portrait of U.S. District Court Judge Paul D. Borman (right), Eastern District of Michigan, at the Theodore Levin U.S. Courthouse in Detroit. Confirmed as a U.S. District Court judge on August 10, 1994, Borman previously served in the Eastern District of Michigan as chief federal defender (1979-1994) and as assistant U.S. attorney (1964-65). Borman also served as a professor at Wayne State University Law School (1968-1979) and as an adjunct instructor at the University of Michigan Law School (1979-1995). He is the co-author, with Professors Peter Henning, Jerold Israel, and Ellen Podgor, of the casebook “White Collar Crime: Law and Practice.” Happy to attend the portrait unveiling was Borman’s daughter Johanna Borman (left).
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