Judge, United States District Court, Southern District of Florida
On April 4, 2019, Judge Altman was confirmed to a seat on the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida. At 36, he became the youngest federal district court judge in the country—and the youngest federal judge ever appointed in the Southern District of Florida.
Judge Altman received a BA from Columbia University, where he played quarterback on the football team and pitched for the baseball team—earning All-Ivy honors. Judge Altman received his JD from the Yale Law School, where he was projects editor of the Yale Law Journal. After law school, the Judge clerked on the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals for the Honorable Stanley Marcus.
Judge Altman then became a federal prosecutor at the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Miami, where he twice received the Director of the Executive Office of U.S. Attorneys’ Award for Superior Performance by a federal prosecutor. In 2013, Judge Altman was named “Federal Prosecutor of the Year” by the Miami-Dade Chiefs of Police and the Law Enforcement Officers’ Charitable Foundation.
In 2014, Judge Altman became a partner at the Miami law firm of Podhurst Orseck, where he represented the victims of airplane crashes and bank fraud conspiracies.
Founder, Groisman LLC
Gabriel Groisman is a nationally recognized attorney, policy strategist, public speaker, and advocate for the Jewish community. He is the Founder of Groisman, LLC, a boutique government affairs and consulting firm with offices in Miami and Washington, D.C., where he provides strategic advisory services, public affairs, and advocacy for select clients. He is also a practicing attorney and the principal of Groisman Law, where he handles select litigation and legal matters.
Gabe is a weekly columnist for JNS.org, where he writes on issues relating to antisemitism, U.S. and Israeli politics, and the future of the Jewish people. He is also the host of the political podcast Standpoint with Gabe Groisman, featuring high-level interviews with U.S. Senators, members of Congress, governors, mayors, and thought leaders from across the conservative and pro-Israel landscape.
Groisman is an internationally sought-after speaker and legal scholar on antisemitism and the BDS movement. He has addressed audiences at the United Nations, the Italian Parliament, and the Israeli Knesset, as well as conferences and institutions around the globe. He serves as a Senior Advisor to the Combat Antisemitism Movement and is a member of the Jewish National Fund’s Speakers Bureau.
Previously, Gabe served as Mayor of Bal Harbour, Florida, from 2016 to 2022, after first being elected to the Village Council. During his tenure, he authored and passed the nation’s first municipal ordinance banning BDS (December 2015) and became the first elected official in the U.S. to codify the IHRA definition of antisemitism (December 2017).
He currently serves as Chairman of the Board of the Children’s Tumor Foundation, and is a national board member of the Republican Jewish Coalition.
In recognition of his work, Gabe received the Pursuit of Justice Award from the American Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists in 2018 and the Voices of Iron Award from the Israeli Knesset in 2025 for his unwavering defense of Israel and the Jewish people.
Gabe earned his B.A. in Philosophy from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and his J.D. from American University’s Washington College of Law. He lives in Bal Harbour with his wife Lisa and their five daughters.
Justice, Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
David N. Wecht is a Pennsylvania Supreme Court justice. Wecht is one of three Democrats elected to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in November 2015. He was sworn in to office on January 7, 2016, for a term that expires on January 4, 2026.
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