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Luiz Fux
Minister of the Supreme Federal Court
Assumed office
3 March 2011
Nominated byDilma Rousseff
Preceded byEros Grau
Minister of the Superior Court of Justice
In office
29 November 2001 – 3 March 2011
Nominated byFernando Henrique Cardoso
Preceded byHélio Mosimann
Succeeded byMarco Aurélio Bellizze
Personal details
Born (1953-04-26) 26 April 1953 (age 71)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
SpouseEliane Fux
Luiz Fux
Teacher(s)Osvaldo Alves
Rank   7th Degree Coral Belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

Luiz Fux (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈlwiʃ ˈfuks]) is a Brazilian judge. He was appointed justice minister of the Supreme Federal Court by President Dilma Rousseff and had his nomination approved by the Senate. He is of Romanian Jewish extraction, and the first Jewish Brazilian member of the Court.[1]

He was a minister of the Superior Court of Justice before assuming his position at the Supreme Federal Court.

In a controversial interview to Brazilian newspaper Folha de S.Paulo in December 2, 2012, justice Fux revealed details of the lobbying effort that preceded his nomination to the Supreme Court by President Dilma Rousseff. Among his requests for political support, he included José Dirceu, the disgraced Chief of Staff of President Lula, still an influential figure in the ruling Workers Party (PT), even after being accused in the Mensalão scandal. In several meetings, they discussed the forthcoming criminal trial to be conducted by the Supreme Court, deciding the fate of those indicted in that corruption scandal. José Dirceu interpreted the content of the conversations as a promise of acquittal by the would-be justice. Once a member of the court, Justice Fux sided with the majority, voting for the condemnation of most of the accused, including José Dirceu himself.[2]

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

Fux has practiced Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu since the age of 26 and is currently a 7th degree black and red belt.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ "Brazil's highest court names first Jewish justice". Jewish Telegraph Agency. February 10, 2011. Retrieved February 10, 2011.
  2. ^ "Em campanha para o STF, Luiz Fux procurou José Dirceu" (in Portuguese). Folha de S.Paulo. December 2, 2012. Retrieved 10 December 10, 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  3. ^ Supreme fighter veja.abril.com.br/blog (September 2, 2011)
  4. ^ The cry of the black belt minister Graciemag.com/pt (February 10, 2011)


Legal offices
Preceded by Judge of the Superior Court of Justice of Brazil
2001–2011
Succeeded by
Preceded by Judge of the Supreme Federal Court of Brazil
2011–present
Incumbent