U.S. Court of International Trade / Appointed 1980 / Served to 1995

Samuel Murray Rosenstein

Judge, U.S. Court of International Trade

Appointed by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1968 and confirmed by voice vote, Samuel Murray Rosenstein was a Judge on the U.S. Court of International Trade. He earned a law degree from University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1931. He previously served on the U.S. Customs Court. Sources ↓

Lived
1909–1995
Appointed by
Lyndon B. Johnson, 1968
Confirmed
by voice vote
Education
University of Kentucky 1928 · University of Cincinnati College of Law 1931

Federal judicial service

YearCourtAppointed byVote
1968U.S. Customs CourtL.B. Johnson (D)Voice vote
1980U.S. Court of International TradeReassigned

Party letters show the appointing president’s party, not the judge’s own. A voice vote means the chamber approved aloud. No senator-by-senator tally is recorded.

Confirmation vote

Voice vote

The Senate approved this confirmation aloud, with no senator-by-senator tally recorded. Recorded roll-call votes begin in 1989.

Education

Questions & answers

Who appointed Samuel Murray Rosenstein?
President Lyndon B. Johnson appointed Samuel Murray Rosenstein to the U.S. Customs Court in 1968.
Was Samuel Murray Rosenstein appointed by a Democrat or a Republican?
Samuel Murray Rosenstein was appointed by President Lyndon B. Johnson, a Democrat. JudicialFinder records the appointing president's party, not a judge's own politics.
What was Samuel Murray Rosenstein's confirmation vote?
Samuel Murray Rosenstein was confirmed by voice vote on July 25, 1968. No senator-by-senator tally was recorded.
Which court was Samuel Murray Rosenstein on?
Samuel Murray Rosenstein was a Judge on the U.S. Court of International Trade.

Sources

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15 years on the U.S. Court of International Trade. Data as of 2026-08-10. Informational only; verify against the primary source before relying. Not a consumer report (FCRA).