Fall Lecture: Judge Thomas Hogan, The January 6 Cases: A Trial Judge’s Perspective
Judge Thomas Hogan, The January 6 Cases: A Trial Judge’s Perspective
November 17
1:30-2:30 PM
In-Person at OLLI
Judge Thomas F. Hogan served as a federal judge on the US District Court for the District of Columbia from August 1982 until February 2023, when he took inactive senior status. He served as Chief Judge of the Court from 2001 until 2008.
Judge Hogan graduated from Georgetown University Law Center in 1966, where he was the St. Thomas More Fellow. Following law school, Judge Hogan clerked for Judge William B. Jones of the US District Court for the District of Columbia from 1966 to 1967. He served as counsel to the National Commission for the Reform of Federal Criminal Laws from 1967 to 1968 and was engaged in private practice from 1968 to 1982.
In 2008, Chief Justice Roberts appointed Judge Hogan to serve as a Judge on the US Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC). In 2011, Chief Justice Roberts appointed Judge Hogan to be the Director of the Administrative Office of the US Courts, where he served until June 2013. Judge Hogan served as Presiding Judge of the FISC from May 2014 to May 2016.
Reservations are required to attend in-person lectures. In-person lectures will be held in the Spring Valley Building, 4801 Massachusetts Ave. NW, in Room A on the First Floor. Registration for the above lecture will open here at 10:00 AM on the Friday prior to the lecture. The direct registration link will also be included in the Friday newsletter the week prior. You must have an OLLI account to register. If you do not have one, you can create an account when going to register. Each registrant may reserve one seat. Your name must be on the list of registrants to enter the lecture and you must be in your seat five minutes before the lecture starts to guarantee your seat.