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The Federal Courthouse may be a U.S. Federal courthouse set in Buffalo, New York. The building occupies a full block of Delaware Avenue at Niagara sq., directly across from the Statler Towers and adjacent to Buffalo hall. The building options secure indoor parking for fifty four vehicles, a glass entry marquee that has all four,536 words of the us Constitution carven into the glass, and is topped off by a glass enclosure meant to match a glowing lamp once lighted.The courthouse marquee lobby contains monumental coloured glass panels designed by Buffalo-area native Henry M. Robert Beta vulgaris vulgaris, a significant figure within the geometric abstraction movement. The building won the 2011 Award for style and producing Excellence from the subject formed Association.In Dec, 2011 legislator Brian Higgins introduced a bill, naming the courthouse for Henry M. Robert H. Jackson, the sole Western New Yorker to function Supreme Court Justice. The bill is presently underneath vote.
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