UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF MAINE
***PRESS RELEASE***
November 7, 2024
MORTON A. BRODY DISTINGUISHED JUDICIAL SERVICE AWARD
The United States District Court for the District of Maine, in conjunction with Colby College, is honored to announce that the Morton A. Brody Distinguished Judicial Service Award will be awarded to United States District Judge Esther Salas.
Judge Salas's service on the bench and her contributions to the law and judiciary are exemplary. One of her most important accomplishments is her advocacy for judicial security, which advocacy began following a tragic event in 2020 when a lawyer who was upset with Judge Salas came to her home with a plan to assassinate her. Sadly, Judge Salas's only child, Daniel, died trying to protect his family and her husband, Mark was shot and nearly killed in the vicious attack.
She is the first Hispanic woman to serve as a federal district judge in the District of New Jersey. Judge Salas is the past president of the Hispanic Bar Association of New Jersey, a member of the New Jersey Governor's Hispanic Advisory Council Committee for Policy Development, and a member of two Supreme Court committees: Minority Concerns and Women in the Courts.
The Morton A. Brody Distinguished Judicial Service Award was created and named for the late Judge Morton A. Brody, a longtime resident of Waterville, Maine, who had an extraordinary career as a state and federal judge, a dedicated civic leader, and a family man. The Award recognizes a federal or state judge who embodies the qualities of integrity, compassion, humanity, and judicial craftsmanship exemplified by Judge Brody during his lifetime.
Judge Lance E. Walker, Chief United States District Judge for the District of Maine, and Chair of the Morton A. Brody Distinguished Judicial Service Award Selection Committee, noted that "Judge Salas's grit and grace in the face of unspeakable personal loss makes more real the promise of an independent judiciary and the cause of justice. Her resolute courage and self-sacrifice in response to such malevolence sets the standard for judges everywhere and reminds us what devotion to public service looks like."
According to Judge David J. Barron, Chief Circuit Judge to the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit said "While many would understandably retreat from public life after such a tragedy, Judge Salas instead remained on the bench and became—and continues to be—a tireless and outspoken advocate for the increased protection of federal judges and their families. Her efforts gained the attention of Congress and played a pivotal role in the passage of the Daniel Anderl Judicial Security and Privacy Act. Her advocacy in this area and overall dedication to the bench demonstrates her commitment to safeguarding judicial independence and the constitutional principles on which the federal judiciary rests."
A graduate of Rutgers College and Rutgers Law School (Newark), Judge Salas is the recipient of the Hispanic National Bar Association 2016 Latina Judges of the Year Award and the 2023 William J. Brennan Jr. Award. Throughout her tenure as a judge, she has been a role model for and mentor to other Latinas pursuing law careers, and she has a deep commitment to mentoring and empowering the next generation of legal professionals.
"I am truly humbled and honored to be receiving this prestigious award named after Judge Morton A. Brody," commented Judge Salas. "Having spent time with His Honor's daughter, Elizabeth Brody Gluck, I know that Judge Brody's greatest gift was not only his intellect, integrity, and judicial temperament, but also his commitment to upholding justice, his humility, and his immense love and dedication to his family and his community. This Award serves not only as a recognition of my efforts and achievements, but also pays tribute to the values and principles that the esteemed Judge Brody embodied. I extend my sincerest gratitude to Colby College for this incredible honor."
Chief Judge Walker will present the Award to Judge Salas at the District of Maine Judicial Conference on November 15, 2024.