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Biden picks Brockton Judge Angel Kelley for MA federal court position

President Joe Biden is reaching into the Massachusetts Superior Court to fill a U.S. District Court judgeship in the Bay State, selecting Judge Angel Kelley to fill an open slot on the federal bench. If confirmed, Kelley would become the second African American woman judge and the second Asian American judge to serve on the U.S. District Court in Massachusetts, the White House said. A 2009 nominee of former Gov. Deval Patrick, Kelley initially served on the Brockton District Court and was elevated in 2013 to the Superior Court, where she has served as the regional administrative judge. Kelley has twice appeared before the Governor s Council for hearings, where councilors confirmed her despite some concerns that she arrived on the bench with too little legal experience in Massachusetts.

Biden picks state court judge for Massachusetts federal bench

Biden picks state court judge for Massachusetts federal bench By Travis Andersen Globe Staff,Updated May 13, 2021, 9:16 a.m. Email to a Friend Judge Angel Kelley enters the courtroom in Attleboro District Court in 2011.Pat Greenhouse/Globe Staff/FILE President Biden has nominated state Superior Court Judge Angel Kelley to serve on the federal bench in Massachusetts, a pick Senator Elizabeth Warren called a ”terrific addition” to the US judiciary. In a statement Wednesday, the White House said Biden had tapped Kelley, a former clinical instructor at Harvard Law School, to serve on the federal district court, which holds sessions in Boston, Springfield, and Worcester.

President Joe Biden Names Third Slate Of Judicial Nominees

Twitter/@Bloomberg Quicktake President Joe Biden announced three U.S. Court Of Appeals judicial nominees and three District Court judicial nominees in his third slate of judicial nominations. According to the White House, the nominees “will bring deep credentials and qualifications to the federal bench, as well as career-long devotion to our Constitution and the rule of law.” The judicial nominees show President Biden’s pledge to add diversity to his cabinet and judicial selections. The nominees include groundbreaking African American and Hispanic nominees and the third active Native American federal judge serving in the United States. “President Biden has spent decades committed to strengthening the federal bench, which is why he continues to move at a historically fast pace with respect to judicial nominations,” the White House said in a release. “His first announcement of candidates for the judiciary was made faster than any that of any new President in modern Amer

President Joe Biden announces third slate of judicial nominees

President Joe Biden announces third slate of judicial nominees CNN 5/13/2021 By Kate Sullivan, CNN © Pool/Getty Images North America/Getty Images President Joe Biden listens during a virtual meeting in the Oval Office of the White House on March 17, 2021. President Joe Biden on Wednesday announced his intent to nominate three new US Court of Appeals nominees and three new District Court nominees, marking his third slate of judicial nominations. Altogether, the President has now put forward 20 names for federal judge vacancies. The White House described many of the nominees as groundbreaking choices, and said in a statement: These individuals embody President Biden s commitment to ensure that his judicial nominees represent not only the excellence but the diversity of our nation with respect to both personal and professional backgrounds.

Exclusive: Biden names new federal judges, including a Bush nominee, with an emphasis on diversity

Exclusive: Biden names new federal judges, including a Bush nominee, with an emphasis on diversity
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