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Alphabetical Character Encyclopedia
Here is the Alphabetized character encyclopedia. There will be spoilers throughout, so read at your own discretion.
Chronological encyclopedia
Master Post
A
Abezithibod
Abraham Van Helsing
Achasiah
Adam Frankenstein
Adelaide Sallow
Alfonso Pari
Amadeus Briggs
Amanda Briggs
Amon, Duke of Hell
Andelin Sylvia Lillemor Lindbek
Antares Briggs
Antonio Pari
Aoife Crawford (ULTRAMagic Devil)
Asclepius, Son of Hermes
Athena
Auda Willfort
Aureolus Schindewolf (ULTRAMagic Disciple)
B
Barna Schindewolf
Barry Esko Boyle (ULTRAMagic Hunter)
Baphomet
The Beast of Old
Beauregard
Berislav Briggs
Bethony Briggs
Bileth, King of Hell
Blood-Wraith Raynot
Boris
Brendan Devilfay
Brenna Thompson
Bronislav
Spiritus Magni Brutus
King Brutus IV
Buster Ash
C
Caius
Carol the Traveler
Charles Blackwell Ford
Chernobog
Claudius Alfieri
Cliff
The Conspirator of Old
Cordelia Willfort
Corentin Schindewolf
The Crimson Abyss
Cronus (ULTRAMagic Reaper)
D
Daniel
Saint Darkborne
Darkness
David Livesey (ULTRAMagic Magistrate)
Deimos (The Mage of Old)
Desislav Robles
Dionysus, Lord of Madness
Dolus & Iocus
Donia
Dragoslava Raynot
Drazhan Thornefield
Drusa
Dunja Schindewolf
E
Ekaterina
Elaine Gabriella O'Nessie
Eleanor
Duke Eligio Moretti
Ellen the Wayward
Empress Eliza-Rex/Eloise
King Englehart Schindewolf
Erika Storm
Dr. Ethan Luminate
The Evangelist of Old
Ex
F
Fausta Dracul
Faustus
The Fear of Old
Fenrir
The Forest of Old
G
Gabriella Pari
Gilgamesh, King of Uruk
The Great Unspeaker
Gratiana Arlotti
Grendel Bombastus Scarfe
Gustav
H
Hades, Lord of the Underworld
Heinrik Rofocale
Herman Lydon
Hermes Trismegistus
The Hunger of Old
The Hydra of Old
I
Ignatius Darren Ford (ULTRAMagic Infinity)
Inferno
K
Katsuko Yoshinaga
Kresimira Raynot
Kyu #9
L
Lance
Leif/Tyrant (The Dragon of Old)
Leonardo Hammond O'Nessie
Logan Bonneville
Loki
Lucifuge Rofocale
M
The Madman of Old
Marion "Tanya" Devilfay
Mary Pickford
Maya Athenon
Mayhem
Maxima
Maximus Raynot (The War Machine of Old)
Mazatl Nakahara/Adrien Irons
Mercurius II
Milosh Proch
Mira
The Monolith of Old
Morana Dracul
Morrigan Devilfay
N
Nathaniel "Haunt" Fernsby
O
Octavia
Octavius
Odin
Sir Odo, Knight of the Unlight
Olivia Briggs
Orion
Ornias
P
Persephone, Lord of Darkness
Proteus (The Ocean of Old)
R
Duke Radovan Raynot
Raguel
Randalph Theoprastus Scarfe
Rebis
Regnault
Dr. Reynard Woodall
Richard Callahan/Rostislav Dracul (ULTRAMagic Richter)
Captain Roger/Manius
Duchess Rose Raynot
Ryota Tsukumo
S
Saul Bonneville
Seishin Mikoto
The Screaming God
Shigeko Tsukumo
Chief Sigmund Willfort
Six-Eared Macaque
Skari Willfort
King Sten Haugen
Stolas, Prince of Hell
Stolon, Duke of Hell
Sun Wukong
T
Theobold
Thor
Thora Willfort
Thunder
Timothy Finnegan
Torunn Craddock
Trevor MacQuoid
Trumna Wintergate
Tusk Willfort
U
ULTRAMagic Ultimatum
Umbra
V
Valentina Pari
Vexation
Victor Von Frankenstein
Vlad III Dracula
Vlad IV Dracul
Vladislav Velimir Dracul
Vlastimir Bartholomew Dracul
W
Walter Nithercott/ ULTRAMagic Walker
The Watchman of Old
Weaver Craddock
Wilhelm
William Ford II (ULTRAMagic Shadow)
Sir Wolfgang
X
Xavier
Z
Zal-Rint
Zoltan Tenebrae Raphael Dracul
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New to Hallmark Movies Now - November
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November 
Redemption in Cherry Springs (2021)  Starring Rochelle Aytes, Keith D. Robinson, and Frankie Faison.  Hallmark Movies & Mysteries 
Murder, She Baked: A Deadly Recipe (2016)   Starring Alison Sweeney, Cameron Mathison, Barbara Niven, Lisa Durupt, Gabriel Hogan, Juliana Wimbles, Toby Levins, Kristen Robek, and Viv Leacock.  Hallmark Movies & Mysteries / Movie 4 of 5 
Garage Sale Mysteries: Murder in D Minor (2018)  Starring Lori Loughlin, Sarah Strane, Steve Bacio, Eva Bourne, Connor Stanhope, Kevin O’Grady, and Matthew Harrison.  Hallmark Movies & Mysteries / movie 15 of 16 
Garage Sale Mysteries: Search & Seized (2019)  Starring Lori Loughlin, Sarah Strane, Steve Bacio, Eva Bourne, Connor Stanhope, Kevin O’Grady, Matthew Harrison, Johannah Newmarch, and April Telek.  Movie 16 of 16 
Baby, It’s Cold Outside (2021)  Starring Jocelyn Hudon and Steve Lund.  Hallmark Channel 
Mystery 101: An Education in Murder (2020)  Starring Jill Wagner, Kristoffer Polaha, Robin Thomas, Preston Vanderslice, Caitlin Stryker, David Jame Lewis, and Steve Bacic.  Hallmark Movies & Mysteries / Movie 5 of 7 
Just in Time for Christmas (2015)  Starring Eloise Mumford, Michael Stahl-David, Christopher Llyod, and William Shatner.  Hallmark Channel / Hallmark Hall of Fame / Countdown to Christmas 
The Christmas Secret (2014)  Starring Bethany Joy Lenz, John Reardon, and Susan Hogan.  Hallmark Movies & Mysteries / The Most Wonderful Movies of Christmas 
Paper Angels (2014)  Starring Josie Gresiuk and Matthew Settle.  UPtv 
A Holiday in Harlem (2021)  Starring Olivia Washington, Tina Lifford, and Will Adams.  Hallmark Channel / Countdown to Christmas 
November 2 
Roux the Day: A Gourmet Detective Mystery (2020)  Starring Dylan Neal, Brooke V+Burns, Matthew Kevin Anderson, and Bruce Boxleitner.  Hallmark Movies & Mysteries / Movie 5 of 5 
Our Christmas Love Song (2019)  Starring Alicia Witt and Brendan Hines.  Hallmark Movies & Mysteries / Miracles of Christmas 
The Perfect Catch (2017)  Starring Nikki DeLoach and Andrew Walker.  Hallmark Channel / Spring Fling 
Christmas Encore (2017)  Starring Maggie Lawson and Brennan Elliott.  Hallmark Movies & Mysteries / The Most Wonderful Movies of Christmas 
Trans-Siberian Orchestra Presents: the Ghosts of Christmas Eve The Best of Two and More 
A Cookie Cutter Christmas (2014)  Starring Erin Krakow, Miranda Frigon, David Haydn-Jones, Jill Morrison, and Lara Soltis.  Hallmark Channel / Countdown to Christmas 
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November 3 
Sister Swap: A Hometown Holiday (2021)  Starring Kimberly Williams-Paisly, Ashley Williams, Mark Deklin, Keith D. Robinson, and Kevin Nealon.  Hallmark Channel / Countdown to Christmas / Movie 1 of 2 
Christmas in Dollywood (2019)  Starring Danica McKellar, Niall Matter, Krystal Lowe, and Dolly Parton.  Hallmark Channel / Countdown to Christmas 
Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: A Very Foul Play (2019)  Starring Candace Cameron Bure, Niall Matter, Lexa Doig, Marilu Henner, Peter Benson, Miranda Frigon, Dylan Sloane, Ellie Harvie, Catherine Lough Haggquist, Kristen Robek, and Matthew James Dowden.  Hallmark Movies & Mysteries / Movie 12 of 18 
Once Upon a Christmas Miracle (2018)  Starring Aimee Teegarden, Brett Dalton, Lolita Davidovich, and Steve Basic.  Hallmark Movies & Mysteries / Miracles of Christmas 
A Gingerbread Romance (2018)  Starring Tia Mowry-Housley-Hardrict, Duane Henry, and Giles Panton.  Hallmark Channel / Countdown to Christmas 
Three Weeks, Three Kids (2011)  Starring Anna Chlumsky and Warren Christie.  Hallmark Channel 
Holiday Engagement (2011)  Starring Bonnie Somerville, Jordan Bridges, Shelley Long, Sam McMurray, and Haylie Duff.  Hallmark Channel / Countdown to Christmas 
Love, Of Course (2018)  Starring Kelly Rutherford and Cameron Mathison.  Hallmark Channel / Fall Harvest 
November 10 
Christmas in Harmony (2021)  Starring Ashleigh Muray, Luke James, and Loretta Devine.  Hallmark Channel / Countdown to Christmas 
November 17 
Under the Autumn Moon (2018)  Starring Lindy B both and We Brown.  Hallmark Channel / Fall Harvest 
A Christmas Melody (2015)  Starring Lacey Chabert, Brennan Elliott, Kathy Najimy, and Mariah Carey.  Hallmark Channel / Countdown to Christmas 
The Christmas House 2: Deck Those Halls (2021)  Starring Robert Buckley, Ana Ayora, Jonathan Bennett, Brad Harder, Treat Williams, Sharon Lawrence, Michelle Harrison, Matthew James Dowden, and Teryl Rothery.  Hallmark Channel / Countdown to Christmas 
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MINI_REVIEW(s): // The review template of choice for the TL;DR Tribe… // ‘THIS HOUSE HAS LEGS’ (@candlepin_records) is the latest album from @dish3d & it finds the Ashville, NC-based trio of Clayton Gibb (bass), Nate Marshall (guitar/vocals) & Chris Simmons (drums) spreading their “plates of fodder” across 7 tracks that coalesce around a hazily jazzed, lurchingly slow_cored & spiritedly emotional brand of IndieRock as heard on opener “Twine” // ‘TOPANGA SWIRL’ (@candlepin_records) is the latest EP from @narasroom & it finds the Brooklyn-based trio of Nara Avakian (vox/guitar), Ethan Nash (bass) & Brendan Jones (drums) bringing the melancholic goods across a 6-track spread featuring all kinds of holistically Hole-esque tunage chockfull of emotively delivered, punchily twee & dream_poppin AltRawk as evidenced on “My Man” // ‘IS IT LIGHT OUT WHERE YOU ARE?’ (@candlepin_records@juliaswarrecs) is the latest EP from @ringingnyc) & it finds the Brookly-based quartet of Colton Walker, @nancymao99@yasskapital & @beaviscouture dropping 6 tracks that burst w/ blistery bluster as they navigate their way thru a barrage of crunchily crunched, emo-tinged & quietly loud SLackerGaze as heard on album highlight “Amethyst” // ‘COOL JUDAS’ is the latest EP from @vincent.christ_ & it finds the London-based duo of multi-instrumentalist/producer V. Christ & drumme @lgcdrummer carving out quite the niche for themselves across 4 tracks that show an incredible eye for aesthetic detail as they vamp around the night wearing dark shades of glass while pushing their big screen saluting, stoically crooned & sax-aided NüWave as evidenced on closer “Painting Silence”
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﹒﹒   male   names   masterlist     !
in honor of my third milestone on here ( thank you sm ) , i’ve decided to release a master list of 400+male names i personally love and think could be used more in the community . this was also requested by a few anons and names will be added to the list frequently . the names are sorted by first letter but not alphabetically within each letter category . if you found this useful , feel free to like or reblog to spread this !
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A : alston, ander, adamo, alex, austen, ace, arian, adrian, atlas, augustus, axel, archer, angel, archie, aaron, abel, asher, amir, adriel, andrew, ace, alejandro, arlo, adonis, atticus, abram, ambrose. 
B : bryce, bryson, benji, bellamy, banks, bear, beau, bentley, barrett, brody, brayden, bennett, braxton, bowen, briggs, baker, bruce, benson, bristol, boston, brycen, bryant, brock, brendan, bruno, byron, braden, bronson, braeson.
C : colton, cartier, cyrus, caleb, carter, cedric, carson, cohen, calvin, callum, casper, caspius, chase, cole, connor, camden, colt, caden, cash, crew, chance, clayton, cruz, cairo, corbin, colson, cesar, clark. 
D : damon, damien, darren, dylan, dominic, declan, dean, dario, drew, dimitri, dakota, dawson, daxton, dante, desmond, denver, dax, deacon, drake, derrick, darius, duke, deandre, dash, dilan, dayton, duncan, dior. 
E : eduardo, edward, elias, emilien, evan, easton, everett, emmett, enzo, ezra, elliot, emmanuel, ezekial, elias, emerson, eric, emory, edwin, elian, esteban, edison, emir, everest, eliseo, everley.
F : florencio, flynn, fabio, forester, francis, flynn, fallon, finn, finnick, felix, fernando, finnegan, fabian, ford, forbes, fletcher, fisher, fox, fitz, flint, fulton. 
G : giovanni, gage, gomez, grayson, griffin, grant, graham, gavin, grant, gianni, gunner, gideon, gregory, grey, gustavo, guillermo, gentry, gadiel, gabriel. 
H : halton, herman, holden, hayes, hudson, hayden, harrison, harlow, harvey, hugo, hank, henley, holland, hamza, hugh, houston, hakeem. 
I : isaac, icarius, idris, ian, ivan, isaiah, ismael, ilan, irvin, iain. 
J : julian, juniper, joao, joaquim, jordan, jaxton, joshua, josiah, javier, jayden, justin, jonah, jace, jasper, jay, jj, jackson, jeremiah, judah, joel, jensen, jaylen, jonas, jamal. 
K : kai, kolton, kaleb, klaus, kyrie, kingston, kayden, king, kobe, knox, kyler, kaden, khalil, kane, killian, keegan, kian, kamden, kieran, keanu, kyland, kareem, kasen, 
L : liam, lukas, logan, lucien, lawrence, leo, leighton, leon, lindell, lamar, latrell, larson, lance, levi, luke, landon, luca, lincoln, landon, lorenzo, london, lennox, leonel, lawson, luciano, layton, lux, leroy, lamar. 
M : micaiah, mateo, marcell, manny, mac, malcolm, mckay, meechie, matias, mason, maverick, mitch, murphy, miles, malachi, maddox, marshall, malik, moses, marvin, milo. 
N : noah, nicolai, nasir, nico, nash, neymar, naveen, nehemiah, nixon, nelson, nigel, niles, nolyn, namir. 
O : orlando, ozzy, oliver, omar, orion, otto, odin, otis, oskar, osvaldo, owen. 
P : peyton, parker, pearce, prince, preston, porter, pierre, penn, patton, paxton, paolo, pope, percy. 
Q : quentin, quinn, quint, quang. 
R : roman, rowan, reid, riggs, reece, rafael, ryland, roland, ronan, rhett, rhys, rory, rainer, roscoe, rocco, ryder, ryker, remington, russell, romeo, raiden, ruben, ridge, rex, rudy, remy. 
S : sawyer, spencer, salem, salvatore, stefan, samson, sebastian, samuel, santiago, silas, sutton, sterling, sully, sergio, seth, santino, santibel, soren, saint, samir, saul, sal, santos, slater, santino. 
T : tyson, tyrin, taylor, teagan, tobias, troye, tristan, tucker, theo, torrento, tanner, travis, tripp, trenton, trey, tomas, talon, thad, terrance, teddy. 
U : uriel, ulysesses, umar, urbane, uri, ursel, usher. 
V : valencio, victor, valence, valentino, vance, victor, vaughn, vincent, virgil, vernon, vander, vito, vero, villard. 
W : wick, walker, weston, wyatt, wolfgang, wells, wilder, wesley, walter, warren, wade, winston, watson, wiley, waylen. 
X : xavier, xander, xane, xavion, xavi, xiomar, xackery, xan. 
Y : yosef, yosan, york, yasir, yoel, yuri, yannis.
Z : zane, zakhar, zavier, zion, zahir, zev, zeus, zacharias.
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seekinghappenstance · 5 years
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In the Heart of the Sea (2015)
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Cast: Chris Hemsworth, Tom Holland, Ben Whishaw, Cillian Murphy, Benjamin Walker, Brendan Gleeson
Director: Ron Howard
In the Heart of the Sea is based on a nonfiction book penned by Nathaniel Philbrick and is predicated on real life tragedy of the Essex —a whaling ship that was sunk by a humongous and fearsome white whale. The events later became the inspiration for Herman Melville’s classic novel Moby Dick. The film is set in 19th century, a time when people light up oil lamps using whale oil, especially sperm oil which has been known to be an efficient oil for lighting fuel. During that time, the world loves a good whale oil, leading whaling to become one of the biggest industries. Novelist, Herman Melville (Ben Whishaw) has finally tracked down Tom Nickerson (Tom Holland), after catching wind of the tragedy happened 30 years ago. Nickerson worked as a cabin boy and became a castaway on Essex after being the vessel was annihilated by a herculean sperm. Initially, Nickerson refused to spill the horrific and strange tale, but later changed his mind after his wife intervenes. In Nickerson’s tale, he narrates story about ins and outs on the Essex that focuses  mostly on first mate, Owen Chase (Chris Hemsworth). 
The veteran whaler, Owen Chase who would like to sign up for the vessel’s captain to participate in whaling. However, the veteran whaler is hired as first mate because of low status. Chase is unsatisfied with the owners’ decision, instead, the title of captain is bestowed upon George Pollard (Benjamin Walker) who comes from a prominent and well-established whaling families. In truth, Pollard is inexperienced. Anything happens In the heart of the sea never rains but pours. First, the first mate and the captain always have conflicts due to Chase being discontented for not receiving the title of captain and Pollard being jealous of Chase’s skills on the ship. Suddenly, no one seems to put their differences aside to work together to hunt down more whales at new place. Whaling is not always full of joie de vivre. The crews are quick to learn that the mythical herculean white whale is aggressive. The creature damages and overturns the ship, unscrupulously and vehemently. Many crews have been killed by drowning and falling debris. Of course, the whole ship is on fire fueled by whale oil which nearly kill them. As a result, those who are survived from whale attack are stranded at sea and sustained by limited food and water until they have to be cannibalistic after running out of supplies. From standoff adversaries to whaling yarn to survival tale, the transition is dramatic because no one would have thought that whaling can go wrong with crews on huge ship. 
Here’s a few honorable moments I’d like to mention from the film. One of my favorite scenes is when Nickerson is commanded by Chase to crawl into the gory hole of a whale with a bucket to collect the precious oil as the teenager is the smallest size of crew member. While filling up the bucket Nickerson almost throw up (same when I was watching), imagine how strong the smell would be inside the whale’s hole  (it might smell like fish and blood). The scene looks disgusting (as it should be), according to the Holland, the goriness and blood are actually made of jello.
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The next scene is cannibalism. This is the scene that I did not see it coming as I was expecting the castaways were able to make their ways back home before taking survival to the most extreme. The idea of cannibalism starts to burgeon after one of the crew members has died on whaling boat. They have shown hesitation, reluctance, and sadness before they cannibalize the crew member whom they perceive him as one of their dearest comrades. However, we don’t get to see them chewing on the dead man body which may have earned the film an Oscar nomination. If the scene actually exists I’d think their emotions are going to be melancholic and powerful as they require mettle and daring in order to survive.
The other scene is a pure sadness that brings friendship and brotherhood to another level. The indefatigable friendship between first mate, Owen Chase and second mate, Matthew Joy (Cillian Murphy). Chase is the first who discovers Joy’s head injuries after Essex was destroyed by the white whale. The aftermath has caused serious injuries on Joy’s head that Joy tries to hide it from his crew members, however, Chase eventually found out everything after questioning Joy many times. Days later, the crew members have found an isolated island and quickly learned that the island is inhabited where there is no sources. Before the crew members left, Joy has made the decision to stay as he is too emaciate and weak to leave. Chase tries to comfort Joy by reminding him that they are going home soon, hopping to change his mind and he doesn’t. Chase did his best to comfort Joy by promising that he will send boat to him, then he will play cards with him when he gets home, (probably) knowing that Joy will pass away very soon. Ugh, my heart is with you, Matthew. Here’s the most saddest scene in the film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Es-7__fJn8
Overall, the movie is great at story-telling but it is lacking the vision but it is not too bad with many amazing scenes and acting skills. However, this film flops with $11 million box office debut. The only answer is that the film being released alongside Star Wars: The force Awakens. Undoubtedly, Star Wars has created an universal brand that holds a special place in many people’s hearts and Moby Dick is just a classic novel that no many people can be able to recall. Considering that Moby Dick stories may be new to many of us including myself and this is why lightsaber is more appealing to all gen. On the contary, I still find the high budget film In the heart of the sea is one of the genuine story-telling movies. 
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34 New Immigration Judges Sworn in During October and December 2020
On October 9, 2020, the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) announced the investiture of 20 new immigration judges [link] at immigration courts across the country. On December 18, 2020, the EOIR announced the investiture of an additional 14 immigration judges. The October announcement explained that “[s]ince Jan. 20, 2017, the [Department of Justice] has increased EOIR's immigration judge corps from 306 to 520 adjudicators — an increase of nearly 70 percent.” In this post, we will consolidate the October 9 and December 18 immigration judge investiture announcements, covering all 34 new immigration judges and listing the immigration courts on which they will serve. Each of the 34 new immigration judges was appointed by now-former U.S. Attorney General William P. Barr.
We will draw the list of judges and their basic biographical information from the EOIR's articles for October 9 [link] and December 18 [link].
Abbreviations Used in this Article
Many of the new immigration judges worked in various capacities for the DHS and DOJ prior to their appointments to the immigration bench. Below, you will find a list of abbreviations that we will use in their biographies, where necessary.
DOJ = Department of Justice
DHS = Department of Homeland Security
ICE = Immigration and Customs Enforcement
CBP = U.S. Customs and Border Protection
USCIS = U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
OCC = Office of Chief Counsel
OPLA = Office of Principal Legal Advisor
Immigration Courts Welcoming New Judges
Below, you will find the full list of immigration courts that welcomed new immigration judges in the October 9 and December 18 announcements. We will indicate in a parenthetical the courts that received multiple new immigration judges. We will use square brackets to indicate the state each immigration court is located in.
The three immigration court locations in Manhattan — Broadway, Federal Plaza, and Varick Street, received 10 new immigration judges combined between the October and December announcements.
Adelanto Immigration Court [CA]
Atlanta — W. Peachtree Street Immigration Court [GA]
Batavia Immigration Court [NY]
Chicago Immigration Court [IL]
Cleveland Immigration Court [OH]
Dallas Immigration Court [TX]
El Paso Immigration Court [TX]
Falls Church Immigration Adjudication Center [VA]
Fort Worth Immigration Adjudication Center [TX]
Harlingen Immigration Court [TX]
Houston Immigration Court [TX] (2)
Houston — S. Gessner Road Immigration Court [TX]
Imperial Immigration Court [CA]
Los Angeles — Olive Immigration Court [CA]
New York — Broadway Immigration Court [NY] (7)
New York — Federal Plaza Immigration Court [NY]
New York — Varick Immigration Court [NY] (2)
Otay Mesa Immigration Court [CA] (2)
Otero Immigration Court [NM]
Philadelphia Immigration Court [PA]
Port Isabel Immigration Court [TX]
San Antonio Immigration Court [TX]
San Francisco Immigration Court [CA] (2)
Seattle Immigration Court [WA]
New Judge for Adelanto Immigration Court
Immigration Judge Ravit R. Halperin (December Investiture)
2000-2020: Private practice (2008-2020 as the founder of an immigration law firm)
1992: Earned J.D. from the City University of New York Law School
New Judge for the Atlanta — W. Peachtree Street Immigration Court
Immigration Judge Blake L. Doughty (October Investiture)
2019-2020: Deputy chief counsel, OCC, OPLA, ICE, DHS in Atlanta, Georgia
2015-2019: Assistant chief counsel, OCC, OPLA, ICE, DHS in Atlanta and Lumpkin, Georgia
2014-2014: Local prosecutor
2009-2014: U.S. Army judge advocate
2008: Earned J.D. from Roger Williams University School of Law
New Judge for the Batavia Immigration Court
Immigration Judge Robert P. Driscoll (October Investiture)
1998-2020: Local prosecutor in Athens, Ohio
1993-1998: Private practice
1993: Earned J.D. from Capital University Law School
New Judge for the Chicago Immigration Court
Immigration Judge Brendan Curran (October Investiture)
2007-2020: Assistant chief counsel, OCC, OPLA, ICE, DHS in Chicago, Illinois
1999-2007: Local prosecutor in Cook County, Illinois
1994-1999: Served as an officer in the Judge Advocate General's Corps of the U.S. Navy
1994: Earned J.D. from DePaul University College of Law
New Judge for the Cleveland Immigration Court
Immigration Judge Donald Pashayan (December Investiture)
2012-2020: Assistant U.S. attorney in the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force of the District of Arizona
2003-2012: Assistant U.S. attorney in the Southern District of Ohio and in the Middle District of Florida
2002-2002: Private practice
1999-2002: Judge advocate in the U.S. Navy
1999: Earned J.D. from the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law
1994-1999: Police officer
New Judge for the Dallas Immigration Court
Immigration Judge Glen R. Hines
1997-Present: Judge advocate in the U.S. Marine Corps
2018-2020: Civilian legal counsel and policy advisor for the U.S. Department of Defense
2014-2018: Circuit military judge
2012-2014: Assistant U.S. attorney for the Western District of Arkansas
2005: Earned Master of Laws degree from the George Washington University School of Law
1994: Earned J.D. from the University of Arkansas
New Judge for the El Paso Immigration Court
Immigration Judge James J. Miller Jr.
1998-2020: Chief assistant U.S. Attorney for the U.S. Attorney's Office, Western District of Texas, Pecos Division, in Alpine, Texas
1994-1998: Senior Defense Counsel, Trial Defense Service, U.S. Army Judge Advocate General Corps
1990-1994: Attorney and prosecutor with the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General Corps
Earned J.D. from Hamline University School of Law
New Judge for the Falls Church Immigration Adjudication Center
Immigration Judge Robert M. Lewandowski (December Investiture)
1986-2020: Judge advocate in the U.S. Marine Corps
2004-2020: Chief of staff, special assistant and senior advisor, for the U.S. Border Patrol, CBP, DHS, in the District of Columbia
1996-1994: Sector counsel for the Laredo, Texas Sector, U.S. Border Patrol, CBP, DHS
1989: Earned J.D. from the College of William and Mary
New Judge for the Fort Worth Immigration Adjudication Center
Immigration Judge Randall L. Fulke (October Investiture)
1990-2020: Assistant U.S. attorney at the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Texas
1988-2018: U.S. Army Reserve, Judge Advocate General's Corps
1986-1990: Assistant district attorney for Lubbock and Midland Counties, in Texas
1984-1985: Private Practice
1984: Earned J.D. from Texas Tech University School of Law
New Judge for the Harlingen Immigration Court
Immigration Judge Mark K. Brooks (December Investiture)
2019-2020: Special trial attorney, OPLA, ICE, DHS, in Arlington, Virginia, on detail from USCIS
2017-2020: Immigration officer, Fraud Detection National Security Directorate, USCIS, DHS.
2012-2016: Private practice
2005-2012: Attorney advisor, Office of Chief Counsel, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), DHS, in the District of Columbia
2001-2004: State prosecutor serving in Maryland
1986-2001: Private practice
1986: Earned J.D. from the Antioch School of Law
Two New Judges for the Houston Immigration Court
Immigration Judge Joshua D. Osbourn (October Investiture)
2016-2020: Assistant chief counsel, OCC, OPL, ICE, DHS, in Los Angeles (Adelanto)
2009-2016: Local prosecutor in Arizona
2008: Earned J.D. from the University of Kansas, School of Law
Immigration Judge Christopher M. Schumann (October Investiture)
2000-2020: Attorney and military judge with the U.S. Air Force
2005: Earned Master of Laws from the Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School
1999: Earned J.D. from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law
New Judge for the Houston — S. Gessner Road Immigration Court
Immigration Judge DeLana M. Jones (October Investiture)
2013-2020: Special assistant U.S. attorney and assistant U.S. attorney in the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Georgia
2010-2013: Law clerk for U.S. Magistrate Judge Linda T. Walker, Northern District of Georgia, in Atlanta
2006-2010: Private practice
2006: Earned J.D. from Harvard Law School
New Judge for the Imperial Immigration Court
Immigration Judge Jeffrey V. Muñoz (December Investiture)
1995-2020: Active duty in the Marine Corps; including as a criminal defense attorney, prosecutor, general counsel, and military trial judge
2003: Earned J.D. from the University of Arizona College of Law
New Judge for the Los Angeles — Olive Immigration Court
Immigration Judge Wilbur Lee (October Investiture)
1998-2020: Judge advocate in the U.S. Marine Corps; including service as a military judge
2010: Earned Master of Laws from the Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School
1997: Earned J.D. from the Southwestern University School of Law
Seven New Immigration Judges for the Broadway — New York Immigration Court
Immigration Judge Erin L. Alexander (December Investiture)
2004-present: U.S. Navy in various active duty and reserve capacities, including as a judge advocate
2014-2020: Assistant district attorney in the New York County District Attorney's Office (Manhattan)
2012-2014: Private Practice
2010: Earned J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center
Immigration Judge John P. Burns (December Investiture)
2016-2020: Assistant chief counsel, OPLA, ICE, DHS, in New York
2013-present: Officer in the Judge Advocate General's Corps of the New York Army National Guard
2010-2016: Attorney at the Social Security Administration
2009: Earned J.D. from Fordham University School of Law
Immigration Judge Edward P. Grogan (October Investiture)
2000-2020: Assistant U.S. attorney at the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of New York
1994-2020: U.S. army judge advocate general officer
1993: Private practice
1992: Earned J.D. from Albany Law School
1984-1988: Army infantry officer
Immigration Judge Dawn M. Kulick (December Investiture)
2016-2020: Assistant chief counsel, OPLA, ICE, DHS, in Miami and Philadelphia
2014-2016: Judicial law clerk for U.S. Magistrate Judge Andrea M. Simonton, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida
Before 2014: Assistant state attorney in the Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office; Private practice
2003: Earned J.D. from New York Law School
1993-2001: Worked in corporate world, including for a publishing house
Immigration Judge Shirley Lazare-Raphael (December Investiture)
2019-2020: Assistant chief counsel, OPLA, ICE, DHS, in New York
2001-2019: Private practice
2000: Earned J.D. from Brooklyn Law School
Immigration Judge Tanawa Lebreton (October Investiture)
2006-2020: Private practice in various positions; including 2017-2020 stint as practice group director with Inland Counties Legal Services, and 2008-2009 stint as staff attorney with Catholic Legal Services
2006: Earned J.D. from Ave Maria School of Law
Immigration Judge James R. McKee (October Investiture)
2018-2020: Chief, Foreign Law Branch, Department of Defense, in Germany and Florida
2016-2018: Served with the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund, DOJ
2012: Earned Master of Laws from the Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School
1994-2016: U.S. Army judge advocate in multiple positions
1989-2013: Enlisted infantry soldier in the New York Army National Guard
1991-1993: Clerk for the 60th Judicial District Court of Common Please, in Pike County, Pennsylvania
1991: Earned J.D. from the Syracuse University School of Law
New Judge for the New York — Federal Plaza Immigration Court
Immigration Judge Maria T. Ubarri (December Investiture)
2010-2020: State trial court judge in Puerto Rico
1995-2010: Private practice
1994-1995: Policy advisor to the Governor of Puerto Rico
1993: Legislative assistant for the Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico, U.S. House of Representatives
1991: Earned J.D. from the University of Puerto Rico Law School
Two New Judges for the New York — Varick Street Immigration Court
Immigration Judge Richard H. Drucker (December Investiture)
1981-2020: Private practice in Cleveland, Ohio
1981: Earned J.D. from Cleveland State University
Immigration Judge Thomas J. Mungoven (October Investiture)
2004-2020: Private practice; including 2004-2008 stint as staff attorney at Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Newark Immigrant and Refugee Services Division
2004: Earned J.D. from Saint John's University School of Law
Two New Judges for the Otay Mesa Immigration Court
Assistant Chief Immigration Judge Colleen M. Glaser-Allen (October Investiture)
2018-2020: Chief trial judge of the Navy-Marine Corps Trial Judiciary
2016-2018: Served at the Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals, including from 2017-2018 as chief appellate judge
1995-2020: Active duty judge advocate in the U.S. Navy-Marine Corps
2007: Earned Master of Laws from the George Washington University Law School
1995: Earned J.D. from the University of Illinois College of Law at Urbana-Champaign
Immigration Judge Samantha L. Begovich (December Investiture)
1996-2020: Deputy district attorney for the Office of the District Attorney, San Diego, California
1994-1996: Trial attorney for the Civil Rights Division, Criminal Section, Department of Justice
1994: Special assistant U.S. attorney at the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia
1994: Earned J.D. from Stanford Law School
New Judge for the Otero Immigration Court
Immigration Judge Ralph E. Girvin Jr. (October Investiture)
2018-2020: Assistant chief counsel, OCC, OPLA, ICE, DHS in El Paso, Texas
2016-2018: Assistant U.S. attorney for the Western District of Texas
2000-2016: Assistant attorney and chief of the Civil and Criminal Divisions, for the County of El Paso, Texas
1996-1999: Assistant district attorney for the 34th Judicial District of Texas
1995: Earned J.D. from St. Mary's University School of Law
1986-1992: Served in the U.S. Army Reserve and Texas Army National Guard
New Judge for the Philadelphia Immigration Court
Immigration Judge Patrick J. Ehlers (October Investiture)
2015-2020: Assistant U.S. attorney in Portland, Oregon; also resident legal advisor for the DOJ's Office of Overseas Prosecutorial Development
1998-2015: Assistant federal public defender in Portland, Oregon and previously in various locations in Oklahoma
1996-1998: Public defender in Oklahoma
1995-1996: Judicial assistant to judge for the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals
1993-1995: Post-conviction defense counsel for the Oklahoma Indigent Defense System
1993: Earned J.D. from the University of Oklahoma College of Law
New Judge for the Port Isabel Immigration Court
Immigration Judge Jefferson B. Brown (October Investiture)
1994-2020: Chief circuit trial judge, deputy circuit trial judge, appellate judge, trial judge, staff judge advocate, deputy staff judge advocate, appellate defense counsel, trial defense counsel, and prosecutor for the U.S. Air Force; retired with rank of colonel
1993: Earned J.D. from Vanderbilt Law School
New Judge for the San Antonio Immigration Court
Assistant Chief Immigration Judge Charles P. Koutras (October Investiture)
1997-present: Judge advocate for the U.S. Navy in active and reserve capacities
2006-2020: Attorney for U.S. Army South at Fort Sam Houston, Texas
2002-2004: Assistant city attorney for San Antonio, Texas
1997: Earned J.D. from St. Mary's University
Two New Immigration Judges for the San Francisco Immigration Court
Immigration Judge Samuel Y. Kim (December Investiture)
2018-2020: Private practice in San Francisco, California
2014-2018: Assistant chief counsel, OPLA, ICE, DHS, in San Francisco, California
2013-2014: Private practice in San Francisco, California
2011-2013: Assistant chief counsel, OPLA, ICE, DHS, in Los Angeles, California
2006-2011: Active duty as a judge advocate for the Marine Corps Forces Reserve
2004-2005: Private practice
2004: Earned J.D. from Washington University in Saint Louis School of Law
Immigration Judge Jason R. Masterson (December Investiture)
2011-2020: Active duty judge advocate in the U.S. Navy
2011-2013: Prosecutor and special assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of California
2010: Earned J.D. from the University of Cincinnati College of Law
2009-2010: Cincinnati Prosecutor's office
2008-2009: Fellow with the Ohio Innocence Project
2004-2007: Substance abuse and mental illness case manager for non-profit
New Judge for the Seattle Immigration Court
Immigration Judge Hayden Windrow
2020: Trial attorney, District Court Section, Office of Immigration Litigation, DOJ
2015-2020: Assistant chief counsel, OPLA, ICE, DHS, in New York
2005-2015: Judicial law clerk at multiple Article III Courts
2005: Earned J.D. from New York University School of Law
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