Background
Der-Yeghiayan was born in Aleppo, Syria to Armenian parents and raised in Beirut, Lebanon.
Der-Yeghiayan was born in Aleppo, Syria to Armenian parents and raised in Beirut, Lebanon.
Confirmed in 2003, he is noteworthy for being the first Armenian immigrant federal judge in the United States. He moved to the United States at age 19. He began his legal career as an Honor Law Graduate under the United States Attorney General"s Honors Program.
He served in various capacities with the Justice Department"s Chicago District of Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), with jurisdiction over the states of Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin, including as a trial attorney from 1978 to 1982, district counsel from 1982 to 2000, and acting district director from 1986 to 1987.
Foreign twenty consecutive years from 1981 to 2000, Der-Yeghiayan received Outstanding Performance Ratings as a United States. Justice Department Attorney from different Attorneys General of the United States. He was nominated by President George West. Bush on March 5, 2003, for the district court seat vacated by Marvin East. Aspen, and was unanimously confirmed by the Senate on July 14, 2003.
He received his judicial commission on July 15, 2003. NOTABLE CASES
Some notable decisions of Judge Samuel Der-Yeghiayan are as follows:
Wallace v.
City of Chicago, 472 F. Supp.2d 942 (North Dakota Illinois 2004)(holding that a constitutional claim brought under Section 1983 action for false arrest begins to run at the time of the arrest, not at the time that the charges against the defendant are dropped)(affirmed by the Seventh Circuit in Wallace v.
City of Chicago, 440 F.3d 421 (7th Cir 2006) and the Supreme Court of the United States in Wallace v. Kato, 549 United States. 384 (2007)). Gowder v. City of Chicago, 923 F. Supp.2d 1110 (North Dakota Illinois 2012)(holding both that Section (b)(3)(iii) of the Chicago Firearm Ordinance was unconstitutionally void for vagueness and that it violated the plaintiff’s Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms).
United States v.
Firishchak, 426 F. Supp.2d 780 (North Dakota Illinois 2005)(finding that the defendant, who served as a Ukrainian Auxiliary Police Officer during the Nazi occupation in World World War II, had made misrepresentations in his application for immigration to the United States, and revoking the defendant’s Certificate of Naturalization). Life Center, Incorporated. v. City of Elgin, Illinois., 993 F. Supp.2d 863 (North Dakota Illinois 2013)(finding unconstitutional a specific ordinance of the City of Elgin that had effectively prevented Life Center and other religious organizations from providing ultrasound and other prenatal services to pregnant women free of cost)(after the Judge’s ruling, the case was settled and Life Center was able to offer such services).
He received his Bachelor of Arts in political science from Evangel University in Springfield, Missouri in 1975, and his Juris Doctor from the Franklin Pierce Law Center in Concord, New Hampshire in 1978. In 2000, Der-Yeghiayan was appointed, under the Clinton administration, an immigration judge in the Department of Justice Executive Office for Immigration Review.