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Cardone started her legal career as a briefing attorney for [[Philip A. Schraub]], a [[U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas]] Magistrate Judge. She held that role from 1979 to 1980. She was in private practice in [[Texas]] from 1980 to 1990. She was a judge on the Municipal Court for the City of [[El Paso, Texas|El Paso]] from 1983 to 1990. She was an Associate judge for the Family Law Court of Texas from 1990 to 1995. She was a judge on the 383rd Judicial District Court of Texas from 1995 to 1996. Cardone worked as an Attorney/mediator for Texas Arbitration Mediation Services from 1997 to 1999. She was an Instructor (part-time) at [[El Paso Community College]] from 1997 to 2003. She was a judge on the 388th Judicial District Court of Texas from 1999 to 2000. She was a Mediator, Texas Arbitration Mediation Services from 2001 to 2003. She was a Visiting judge, State of Texas from 2001 to 2003. |
Cardone started her legal career as a briefing attorney for [[Philip A. Schraub]], a [[U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas]] Magistrate Judge. She held that role from 1979 to 1980. She was in private practice in [[Texas]] from 1980 to 1990. She was a judge on the Municipal Court for the City of [[El Paso, Texas|El Paso]] from 1983 to 1990. She was an Associate judge for the Family Law Court of Texas from 1990 to 1995. She was a judge on the 383rd Judicial District Court of Texas from 1995 to 1996. Cardone worked as an Attorney/mediator for Texas Arbitration Mediation Services from 1997 to 1999. She was an Instructor (part-time) at [[El Paso Community College]] from 1997 to 2003. She was a judge on the 388th Judicial District Court of Texas from 1999 to 2000. She was a Mediator, Texas Arbitration Mediation Services from 2001 to 2003. She was a Visiting judge, State of Texas from 2001 to 2003. |
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In August 2021, Cardone issued a temporary injunction in the case ''U.S. vs Texas and Greg Abbott'' against an order by [[List of governors of Texas|Texas Governor]] [[Greg Abbott]] to have Texas state troopers stop vehicles suspected of carrying illegal immigrants |
In August 2021, Cardone issued a temporary injunction in the case ''U.S. vs Texas and Greg Abbott'' against an executive order by [[List of governors of Texas|Texas Governor]] [[Greg Abbott]] to have Texas state troopers stop vehicles suspected of carrying illegal immigrants.<ref>Chamberlain, Samuel. [https://nypost.com/2021/08/04/federal-judge-kathleen-cardone-blocks-texas-immigration-stop-order/ Federal judge blocks Texas immigrant stop order from taking effect], ''[[New York Post]]'', August 4, 2021.</ref><ref>[https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.txwd.1142280/gov.uscourts.txwd.1142280.18.0_2.pdf U.S. vs Texas and Greg Abbott], Case No. EP-21-CV-173-KC, U.S. Dist Ct for Western Texas, August 3, 3021.</ref> She reasoned that the executive order violated the Supremacy Clause of the United States Constitution by conflicting with federal immigration law and by regulating the federal government’s operations, which states are prohibited from doing under the Constitution.<ref>[https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.txwd.1142280/gov.uscourts.txwd.1142280.18.0_2.pdf U.S. vs Texas and Greg Abbott], Case No. EP-21-CV-173-KC, U.S. Dist Ct for Western Texas, August 3, 3021.</ref>. |
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==Federal judicial career== |
==Federal judicial career== |
Kathleen Cardone
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Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas | |
Assumed office July 29, 2003 | |
Appointed by | George W. Bush |
Preceded by | Seat established by 116 Stat. 1758 |
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Born | (1953-12-25) December 25, 1953 (age 70)[1] Medina, New York |
Education | Binghamton University (BA) St. Mary's University School of Law (JD) |
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Kathleen Cardone (born December 25, 1953) is a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas.
Born in Medina, New York, Cardone graduated from Binghamton University with her Bachelor of Arts degree in 1976 and later from the St. Mary's University School of Law where she earned her Juris Doctor in 1979.
Cardone started her legal career as a briefing attorney for Philip A. Schraub, a U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas Magistrate Judge. She held that role from 1979 to 1980. She was in private practice in Texas from 1980 to 1990. She was a judge on the Municipal Court for the City of El Paso from 1983 to 1990. She was an Associate judge for the Family Law Court of Texas from 1990 to 1995. She was a judge on the 383rd Judicial District Court of Texas from 1995 to 1996. Cardone worked as an Attorney/mediator for Texas Arbitration Mediation Services from 1997 to 1999. She was an Instructor (part-time) at El Paso Community College from 1997 to 2003. She was a judge on the 388th Judicial District Court of Texas from 1999 to 2000. She was a Mediator, Texas Arbitration Mediation Services from 2001 to 2003. She was a Visiting judge, State of Texas from 2001 to 2003.
In August 2021, Cardone issued a temporary injunction in the case U.S. vs Texas and Greg Abbott against an executive order by Texas Governor Greg Abbott to have Texas state troopers stop vehicles suspected of carrying illegal immigrants.[2][3] She reasoned that the executive order violated the Supremacy Clause of the United States Constitution by conflicting with federal immigration law and by regulating the federal government’s operations, which states are prohibited from doing under the Constitution.[4].
In 2003, Cardone was nominated to the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas by President George W. Bush on May 1, 2003, to a new seat created by 116 Stat. 1758. Cardone was confirmed by the Senate on July 28, 2003 on a Senate vote and received her commission the next day.
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