President Biden’s judicial nominee could become the first Hispanic woman and LGBTQ person to serve on the court
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President Biden’s judicial nominee could become the first Hispanic woman and LGBTQ person to serve on the court
Story at a glance The White House announced its 17th round of nominees to fill judicial vacancies. Ana C. Reyes, a lawyer who works on cross-border litigation and international arbitration, was am…
Exclusive-Biden's Latest Judicial Nominees Dominated By Public Defenders
President Joe Biden on Wednesday moved to further diversify the federal bench in terms of demographics and job experience with five new judicial nominees, including two women with backgrounds as public defenders selected as appellate judges. Biden nominated Lara Montecalvo, the top public defender in Rhode Island, to serve on the Boston-based 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, and U.S. District Judge Sarah Merriam in Connecticut to join the New …
Exclusive: Biden's latest judicial nominees dominated by public defenders
President Joe Biden on Wednesday moved to further diversify the federal bench in terms of demographics and job experience with five new judicial nominees, including two women with backgrounds as public defenders selected as appellate judges.
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