Keep Track of President Biden's Nominations to the D.C. Judiciary
Presidents appoint Supreme Court justices: everyone knows that. Presidents appoint federal judges to district and appeals courts. Probably fewer people know that. Presidents appoint judges to territorial and other courts: fewer still. Almost nobody knows that presidents appoint judges in Washington, D.C., and few probably care. Former President Donald Trump didn't seem to care much. The Republican who served before him, George W. Bush, appointed more judges to the D.C. courts than any president in U.S. history: 33. Trump, on the other hand, appointed just 10 while leaving more than a dozen vacancies. The D.C. system is composed of two courts, the Superior Court and the Appeals Court. If he is elected to serve two full terms, President Biden is guaranteed to appoint more than 33; if that is the case, he can secure a liberal majority on both of these courts until 2040. You can keep track of the nominees below, with those confirmed highlighted in yellow:
D.C. Appeals Court:
- John P. Howard III
- Loren AliKhan
- Vijay Shanker
- Carmen G. Iguina González
- Joseph R. Palmore
D.C. Superior Court:
- Rupa Ranga Puttagunta
- Kenia Seoane Lopez
- Sean C. Staples
- Ebony M. Scott
- D.W. Tunnage
- Kendra D. Briggs
- Carl Ezekiel Ross
- Errol Rajesh Arthur
- Leslie A. Meek
- Laura Crane
- Veronica Sanchez
- Tanya Jones Bosier
- Danny Lam Nguyen
- Adrienne Jennings Noti
- Kenechukwu Onyemaechi Okocha
- Katherine E. Oler
- Judith E. Pipe
- Charles J. Willoughby, Jr.
- Sherri Beatty-Arthur
- Erin C. Johnston
- Ray D. McKenzie
- Rahkel Bouchet
- John Cruong Truong
- James Graham Lake
- Nicholas George Miranda
- Vacancy #1
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