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Pascal F. Calogero Jr. was born on 9 November, 1931 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, is an Attorney. Discover Pascal F. Calogero Jr.'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?

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Occupation Judge; Attorney
Age 87 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 9 November 1931
Birthday 9 November
Birthplace New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
Date of death (2018-12-20)
Died Place New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Who Is Pascal F. Calogero Jr.'s Wife?

His wife is Leslie M. Langhetee Calogero

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Wife Leslie M. Langhetee Calogero
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Children Ten children, six of whom are lawyers

Pascal F. Calogero Jr. Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Pascal F. Calogero Jr. worth at the age of 87 years old? Pascal F. Calogero Jr.’s income source is mostly from being a successful Attorney. He is from United States. We have estimated Pascal F. Calogero Jr.'s net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Source of Income Attorney

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1998

On October 3, 1998, Calogero faced opposition from Republican Charles Cusimano of Metairie in Jefferson Parish, a former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives and then a state district court judge. Calogero led in the nonpartisan blanket primary with 77,766 votes (49.5 percent), and Cusimano polled 64,711 ballots (41.2 percent). A third candidate held the remaining 8 percent of the vote. Cusimano decided not to contest the general election, and Calogero held the seat by default for another ten years.

1972

He was first elected to the Louisiana Supreme Court in 1972 and reelected in 1974, 1988, and 1998. He retired at the end of 2008, a record career of thirty-six years. While on the bench, he participated in more than six thousand oral arguments and published opinions. He personally authored more than one thousand majority opinions, concurrences, and dissents.

1958

Calogero served for three years in the United States Army as a military police officer and in the Judge Advocate General's Corps. He was briefly a law clerk for the Orleans Parish Civil District Court and from 1958 to 1972, was in the law firm of Landrieu, Calogero, and Kronlage. His senior partner was his fellow Democrat Moon Landrieu, the former mayor of New Orleans.

1949

A native of New Orleans, Louisiana, Calogero attended C.J. Colton Grammar School and graduated in 1949 from the Roman Catholic Brother Martin High School, when that institution was still known as St. Aloysius High School. He held a variety of jobs while attending high school, played baseball on the championship team, and excelled academically. His father, Pascal Calogero, Sr., was a New Orleans police officer who encouraged his son to pursue a legal career. His mother, the former Louise Moore, was a homemaker. He secured a scholarship to Loyola University New Orleans for his pre-law studies and was initiated into the Alpha Delta Gamma national fraternity. He obtained his Juris Doctor in 1954 from Loyola University New Orleans School of Law, at which he was the president of the student editorial board of Loyola Law Review. Years later in 1992, he received a Master of Laws in judicial process from the University of Virginia at Charlottesville, Virginia.

1931

Pascal Frank Calogero Jr. (November 9, 1931 – December 20, 2018), was the longest-serving Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court.

1908

Calogero's most visible achievement is the renovation of the New Orleans Civil Court Building at Royal and Conti Streets in the French Quarter. Built in 1908 for the Supreme Court and many smaller courts and state offices, the Royal Street courthouse had been vacated by the state courts in 1958. The building suffered serious neglect and was in danger of being torn down or altered significantly for other purposes. In the 1980s, the Supreme Court began to explore the possibility of returning to its 1908 building, and throughout the 1990s Calogero fought to win over the legislature to the idea and to acquire state funding for the project. The renovation was completed in 2004, and the Supreme Court and its associated agencies moved back into their former home. The building now lends its dignity to the proceedings of the court and its vitality to the French Quarter.