Andrew Napolitano, a former Superior Court judge and political and senior judicial analyst, has a net worth of $9 million and is a well-known American.
Andrew Napolitano was born in Newark, New Jersey on June 6, 1950.
He is most recognized for his role as a political and senior judicial analyst for Fox News Channel, where he provided commentary on legal news and trials.
From 1987 to 1995, Napolitano was a member of the New Jersey bench, where he presided over over over 150 jury trials and served in all levels of the Superior Court, including criminal, civil, equity, and family.
He has dealt with numerous sentencings, motions, hearings, and divorces in the thousands.
At the time, Napolitano was the state’s youngest judge to sit on the Superior Court.
After quitting his job in 1995, he opted for private practice and subsequently pursued a career in writing and television. He also spent 11 years as an adjunct professor at Seton Hall University School of Law.
At present, Napolitano is a esteemed visiting professor at Brooklyn Law School.
Judge Napolitano has written five books, including Constitutional Chaos: What Happens When the Government Breaks Its Own Laws, The Constitution in Exile, A Nation of Sheep, Dred Scott’s Revenge, and Lies the Government Told You.
The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, and The St. Martin’s publications include his writings.
The New York Sun, The Baltimore Sun, The (New London) Day, The Seton Hall Law Review, The New Jersey Law Journal and The Newark Star-Ledger are all publications associated with Louis Post-Dispatch.
He delivers lectures on the Constitution and human freedom at a national level.
There is no known link between Napolitano and the former U.S. Representative.
Janet Napolitano, the Secretary of Homeland Security, occasionally refers to her as “Cousin Janet.”