The lobby at the
James A. Byrne United States Courthouse in Philadelphia is named in Becker's honor. The block of Chestnut Street that runs from Fifth Street to Sixth Street, between the
Liberty Bell and
Independence Hall, is marked as Judge Edward R. Becker Way, in recognition of his leadership in the campaign to keep the
National Park Service from closing that block to public access in the wake of
9/11.
Funeral Becker died of
prostate cancer on May 19, 2006. Eulogies were delivered by Senator
Arlen Specter, recently confirmed Supreme Court Justice (and former Third Circuit judge)
Samuel Alito, Third Circuit Court colleagues Chief Judge
Anthony Scirica, Judge
Midge Rendell, and by
Stephen J. Harmelin, managing director of Dilworth Paxson. U.S. Supreme Court Justices
Antonin Scalia and
David Souter, as well as Justice Alito and Pennsylvania Governor
Ed Rendell attended the ceremony. Recipients have included: • 2007: Senator
Arlen Specter, a friend of Judge Becker's from law school days • 2008:
William T. Coleman, Jr., civil rights attorney and former U.S. Transportation Secretary • 2009: Sister
Mary Scullion, advocate for the homeless • 2010:
Marjorie O. Rendell, First Lady of Pennsylvania, federal judge and former colleague of Becker's. • 2011:
Edward G. Rendell, former Governor of Pennsylvania. The award ceremony was delayed due to inclement weather. • 2012: Senator
Robert P. Casey, Jr. was supposed to receive the award, but the ceremony was postponed because it was feared that it would be a focus for political demonstrations relating to an ongoing labor dispute at the college. Inclement weather in 2013 postponed the ceremony again, and in 2014, Senator Casey did receive the Award. • 2015: Honorable
Samuel Alito, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States The award is generally presented by Judge Becker's son, Chip, in the early part of the year, February through April.
Law Clerks Among his law clerks were: • Newtown Professor of Constitutional Law David B. Cruz,
USC Gould School of Law • former
United States Attorney for the
District of New Jersey Paul J. Fishman •
Marci A. Hamilton, CEO and Academic Director at
CHILD USA, and former professor at the
University of Pennsylvania Law School, and at the
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law,
Yeshiva University • Judge
Toby J. Heytens,
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. • law professor Aviva Orenstein, professor at
Indiana University Maurer School of Law • clinical law professor David M. Shapiro,
Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, former staff attorney for
ACLU Prison Project • law professor
Zephyr Teachout, of
Fordham University, best known for her work as director of
online organizing for the campaign of
Howard Dean for the
2004 Democratic Presidential nomination and expert on political corruption • law professor
Rebecca Tushnet, professor at
Harvard Law School, formerly of
Georgetown University Law Center • law professor Michael Vandenbergh, professor at
Vanderbilt Law School, formerly the Chief of Staff at the
Environmental Protection Agency •
Bloomberg business and finance columnist
Matt Levine • law professor Katharine Baker, professor at
Chicago-Kent College of Law • Judge
Gregory G. Katsas,
U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. ==See also==