Background
Danziger, Martin B. was born on April 8, 1931 in New York, New York, United States.
Danziger, Martin B. was born on April 8, 1931 in New York, New York, United States.
New York University (Bachelor of Arts, 1955. Bachelor of Laws, 1958).
Worked at Danziger & Mak (Washington, DC) specializing in Business Immigration and Consular Matters. Admitted to the bar, 1958, New York. 1959, Florida; 1960, United States.
District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York. 1968, United States. Supreme Court. 1978, District of Columbia and United States.
Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit. 1979, United States. District Court for the District of Columbia. Author: "Atlantic City in Transition," Seton Hall Legislative Law Journal, 1982.
"Mineral Rights under Railroad Land Grants," The Intramural Law Review, New York University, 1958. Contributing Editor, Hire, Thompson Publishing, 1987. Lecturer on Immigration and Naturalization: at the United Nations, 1984.
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank), 1986. Organizations of American States, 1986, 1989. Pan American Health Organization, 1986.
International Monetary Fund, 1984, 1989. American Management Association, 1984. Institute for Applied Economics, 1984.
Assistant District Attorney, New York County District Attorney's Office, 1961-1967. Executive Assistant to the Special Assistant to Secretary for Enforcement, United States. Department of the Treasury, 1967-1969.
Chief, Organized Crime Division, National Institute of Law Enforcement, United States. Department of Justice, 1969-1971. Assistant Administrator, National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, United States.
Department of Justice, 1971-1973. Associate Deputy Attorney General, United States. Department of Justice, 1973-1974.
Director, United Mine Workers of America, Health and Retirement Funds, 1974-1980. Deputy Commissioner, Immigration and Naturalization Service, United States. Department of Justice, 1980.
Commissioner, New Jersey Casino Control Commission, 1980-1982. Member: The District of Columbia Bar (Hearing Examiner, Office of Professional Responsibility, 1979-1980). American Bar Association (Chairperson, Organized Crime Subcommittee of the Criminal Justice Section, 1973).
Author: "Atlantic City in Transition," Seton Hall Legislative Law Journal, 1982. "Mineral Rights under Railroad Land Grants," The Intramural Law Review, New York University, 1958. Contributing Editor, Hire, Thompson Publishing, 1987.
Lecturer on Immigration and Naturalization: at the United Nations, 1984. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank), 1986. Organizations of American States, 1986, 1989.
Pan American Health Organization, 1986. International Monetary Fund, 1984, 1989. American Management Association, 1984.
Institute for Applied Economics, 1984. Assistant District Attorney, New York County District Attorney's Office, 1961-1967. Executive Assistant to the Special Assistant to Secretary for Enforcement, United States.
Department of the Treasury, 1967-1969. Chief, Organized Crime Division, National Institute of Law Enforcement, United States. Department of Justice, 1969-1971.
Assistant Administrator, National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, United States. Department of Justice, 1971-1973. Associate Deputy Attorney General, United States.
Department of Justice, 1973-1974. Director, United Mine Workers of America, Health and Retirement Funds, 1974-1980. Deputy Commissioner, Immigration and Naturalization Service, United States.
Department of Justice, 1980. Commissioner, New Jersey Casino Control Commission, 1980-1982.
Member: The District of Columbia Bar (Hearing Examiner, Office of Professional Responsibility, 1979-1980). American Bar Association (Chairperson, Organized Crime Subcommittee of the Criminal Justice Section, 1973).