James Michael Maloney

I have been a solo practitioner since 1999, after having worked for two historic maritime law firms in New York City. My practice now consists almost exclusively of federal litigation, including maritime and constitutional law. I am perhaps best known for my own pro se constitutional challenge to New York’s ban on the in-home possession of the martial-arts weapon known as the nunchaku (“nunchucks”), a case that has been in litigation since 2003 (and continues as of November 2015, when this passage was last edited). Over the years, I have represented numerous individuals in state and federal court in connection with their constitutional rights involving nunchaku as well as other banned weapons, including the “black cat keychain” and the so-called “gravity knife.” I continue to represent individuals and companies in maritime and other commercial matters, and, under certain circumstances, to provide criminal defense. Since 2011, I have served as a volunteer mediator at the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. My approach to litigation, like my approach to mediation, is to solve problems rather than create them.

Maritime Law
Appeals & Appellate
Civil Appeals, Federal Appeals
Civil Rights
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Discrimination, Employment, Fair Housing, Police Misconduct, Privacy Law
Criminal Law
Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
International Law
Human Rights, Imports & Exports
New Jersey
Since 1997
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Volunteer Mediator
U.S. District Court, S.D.N.Y.
2011 –

Current

Solo Practitioner
Law Office of James Maloney
1999 –

Current

Editor, Fort Schuyler MARINER
Fort Schuyler Maritime Alumni Association, Inc.
2003 –

2008

Associate
Kirlin, Campbell & Keating
1996 –

1999

Associate
Burlingham Underwood LLP
1995 –

1996

Paramedic
Saint Vincent’s Hospital
1987 –

1995

Licensed Deck Officer
U.S. Merchant Marine
1980 –

1987

New York University School of Law
LL.M. (2004) | Federalism & Federal Systems

2004

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Fordham University School of Law
J.D. (1995) | Member, Fordham Law Review

1995

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State University of New York – Maritime College at Ft. Schuyler
B.S. (1980) | Marine Business & Commerce; Humanities

1980

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Proctor in Admiralty
Maritime Law Association of the United States
2000
Emmet J. McCormack Foundation Prize (Admiralty Law)
Fordham University School of Law
1995
Whitmore Gray Prize (International Law)
Fordham University School of Law
1995
Letter of commendation for rendering emergency medical care at sea aboard S.S. Pittsburgh
Sea-Land Service
1984
First Place, First Annual Spelling Bee
Knights of Columbus, Paulus Hook Council No. 475, Jersey City, New Jersey
1972
Maritime Law Association of the United States

Member
1996 –
Current
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Marine Society of the City of New York

Member
1996 –
Current
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Fort Schuyler Maritime Alumni Association

Member
1996 –
Current
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Association of the Bar of the City of New York

Member
1996 –
2016
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Websites & Blogs

Blog
Forbidden Sticks: A Four-Century Blog Tour (1609-2009)
Blog
The 12V Solar Attic Fan Project

P.O. Box 551
Port Washington, NY 11050
US
Telephone: (516) 767-1395