KETANJI BROWN-JACKSON, CONIRMED WITH 53-47-UPDATE: WILL BE SWORN IN TODAY, JUNE 30th AT NOON, live coverage on SCOTUS CHANNEL

lightbright

Master Pussy Poster
BGOL Investor
This is how you do it and not spread COVID... which is what happens when you nominate an illegitimate cac that didn't deserve the spot... :hmm:

 

Camille

Kitchen Wench #TeamQuaid
Staff member
This is how you do it and not spread COVID... which is what happens when you nominate an illegitimate cac that didn't deserve the spot... :hmm:



DC is having a surge right now, but everyone is supposed to be going home soon, so hopefully everyone will stay safe. Also, she is such a good speaker. I enjoyed listening to her today.
 

lightbright

Master Pussy Poster
BGOL Investor
They should've called it like it is and call him a black coon instead of senator...... :hmm:

Black senator calls Joy Reid ‘vile’ after she slams him for voting against Ketanji Brown Jackson

The senator called Ms Reed’s critique ‘offensive’ and ‘ridiculous’

Republican US Senator Tim Scott lashed out at MSNBC host Joy Reid after she claimed he only voted against Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation due to influence from white lawmakers.

"All accuracy here. Not surprised by anything @SenatorTimScott does. He let @LindseyGrahamSC & the sheriffs dog-walk him and destroy police reform after pretending to work on it and now he'll go along with Lindsey's barking-dog racism against Judge Jackson because: he's Tim Scott," Ms Reed said of Mr Scott on Tuesday.

"Lindsey said it himself: it's fine to be Black and have ambitions to rise in Lindsey's South Carolina, as long as you're conservative enough – meaning as long as you do and think what Lindsey and his clan tell you to," she continued, sharing a 2020 Guardian story about comments he made during a televised campaign event.

Two days later, Mr Scott responded to Ms Reid's comments during an appearance on Fox & Friends.

"What is so offensive about what Joy is saying is that a Black man cannot think for himself," Mr Scott said. "I have to follow somebody else. That is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. But it reinforces the liberal elites' approach to minorities who will not fall in line and do what they tell us to do."



He continued along that line, shifting his response to Ms Reid into a broad condemnation of liberals and their treatment of Black voters.


"There are millions of Americans who happen to be Black, who want to think for themselves, who will think for themselves. But the power of the liberal elite wants to attack us like vicious dogs because they do not want anyone standing up opposed to what they are doing, leading our country in the wrong direction. It is vile, it is offensive, and we should stop allowing the liberal media to push these stories by their hosts that want one thing and one thing only: progressive liberal policies that make it harder for African-Americans, not easier," Mr Scott said. "That's why President Biden's numbers in the Black community and the Hispanic community are going down, down, down. Because we can see with our own eyes what the policies of the left are doing to us, not for us."

After the rant, Mr Scott shared what he claims is the real reason he voted against the nominee.

“I believe her judicial philosophy is inconsistent with what’s in the best instance of our judiciary," he said.

Ultimately Ms Brown was confirmed by the Senate, with a vote of 53-47. All 50 Democrats voted to support Ms Brown and all but three Republicans voted against confirmation. The Republicans who broke from their party are Senators Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski and Mitt Romney.


Black senator calls Joy Reid ‘vile’ after she slams him for voting against Ketanji Brown Jackson | The Independent
 

Camille

Kitchen Wench #TeamQuaid
Staff member
They should've called it like it is and call him a black coon instead of senator...... :hmm:

Black senator calls Joy Reid ‘vile’ after she slams him for voting against Ketanji Brown Jackson

The senator called Ms Reed’s critique ‘offensive’ and ‘ridiculous’

Republican US Senator Tim Scott lashed out at MSNBC host Joy Reid after she claimed he only voted against Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation due to influence from white lawmakers.

"All accuracy here. Not surprised by anything @SenatorTimScott does. He let @LindseyGrahamSC & the sheriffs dog-walk him and destroy police reform after pretending to work on it and now he'll go along with Lindsey's barking-dog racism against Judge Jackson because: he's Tim Scott," Ms Reed said of Mr Scott on Tuesday.

"Lindsey said it himself: it's fine to be Black and have ambitions to rise in Lindsey's South Carolina, as long as you're conservative enough – meaning as long as you do and think what Lindsey and his clan tell you to," she continued, sharing a 2020 Guardian story about comments he made during a televised campaign event.

Two days later, Mr Scott responded to Ms Reid's comments during an appearance on Fox & Friends.

"What is so offensive about what Joy is saying is that a Black man cannot think for himself," Mr Scott said. "I have to follow somebody else. That is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. But it reinforces the liberal elites' approach to minorities who will not fall in line and do what they tell us to do."



He continued along that line, shifting his response to Ms Reid into a broad condemnation of liberals and their treatment of Black voters.


"There are millions of Americans who happen to be Black, who want to think for themselves, who will think for themselves. But the power of the liberal elite wants to attack us like vicious dogs because they do not want anyone standing up opposed to what they are doing, leading our country in the wrong direction. It is vile, it is offensive, and we should stop allowing the liberal media to push these stories by their hosts that want one thing and one thing only: progressive liberal policies that make it harder for African-Americans, not easier," Mr Scott said. "That's why President Biden's numbers in the Black community and the Hispanic community are going down, down, down. Because we can see with our own eyes what the policies of the left are doing to us, not for us."

After the rant, Mr Scott shared what he claims is the real reason he voted against the nominee.

“I believe her judicial philosophy is inconsistent with what’s in the best instance of our judiciary," he said.

Ultimately Ms Brown was confirmed by the Senate, with a vote of 53-47. All 50 Democrats voted to support Ms Brown and all but three Republicans voted against confirmation. The Republicans who broke from their party are Senators Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski and Mitt Romney.


Black senator calls Joy Reid ‘vile’ after she slams him for voting against Ketanji Brown Jackson | The Independent



I'm convinced this dude is a BGOL member.
 

BKF

Rising Star
Registered
They should've called it like it is and call him a black coon instead of senator...... :hmm:

Black senator calls Joy Reid ‘vile’ after she slams him for voting against Ketanji Brown Jackson

The senator called Ms Reed’s critique ‘offensive’ and ‘ridiculous’

Republican US Senator Tim Scott lashed out at MSNBC host Joy Reid after she claimed he only voted against Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation due to influence from white lawmakers.

"All accuracy here. Not surprised by anything @SenatorTimScott does. He let @LindseyGrahamSC & the sheriffs dog-walk him and destroy police reform after pretending to work on it and now he'll go along with Lindsey's barking-dog racism against Judge Jackson because: he's Tim Scott," Ms Reed said of Mr Scott on Tuesday.

"Lindsey said it himself: it's fine to be Black and have ambitions to rise in Lindsey's South Carolina, as long as you're conservative enough – meaning as long as you do and think what Lindsey and his clan tell you to," she continued, sharing a 2020 Guardian story about comments he made during a televised campaign event.

Two days later, Mr Scott responded to Ms Reid's comments during an appearance on Fox & Friends.

"What is so offensive about what Joy is saying is that a Black man cannot think for himself," Mr Scott said. "I have to follow somebody else. That is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. But it reinforces the liberal elites' approach to minorities who will not fall in line and do what they tell us to do."



He continued along that line, shifting his response to Ms Reid into a broad condemnation of liberals and their treatment of Black voters.


"There are millions of Americans who happen to be Black, who want to think for themselves, who will think for themselves. But the power of the liberal elite wants to attack us like vicious dogs because they do not want anyone standing up opposed to what they are doing, leading our country in the wrong direction. It is vile, it is offensive, and we should stop allowing the liberal media to push these stories by their hosts that want one thing and one thing only: progressive liberal policies that make it harder for African-Americans, not easier," Mr Scott said. "That's why President Biden's numbers in the Black community and the Hispanic community are going down, down, down. Because we can see with our own eyes what the policies of the left are doing to us, not for us."

After the rant, Mr Scott shared what he claims is the real reason he voted against the nominee.

“I believe her judicial philosophy is inconsistent with what’s in the best instance of our judiciary," he said.

Ultimately Ms Brown was confirmed by the Senate, with a vote of 53-47. All 50 Democrats voted to support Ms Brown and all but three Republicans voted against confirmation. The Republicans who broke from their party are Senators Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski and Mitt Romney.


Black senator calls Joy Reid ‘vile’ after she slams him for voting against Ketanji Brown Jackson | The Independent

Who's taking about black men? Reid was talkin bout coons and sambos.
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Camille

Kitchen Wench #TeamQuaid
Staff member
AAPF Statement on the Confirmation of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson







The U.S. Senate vote on April 7, 2022 marked the historic confirmation of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson as an associate justice of the US Supreme Court. The significance of this breakthrough is undeniable, but it is also long overdue. Even though Black women have played a pivotal role in legal scholarship and jurisprudence, they have made up only 2 percent of all candidates ever nominated to any seat on the federal bench. We join Black women and girls around the country and all those who hope for a more fair and just America in recognition of Justice Jackson’s achievement.



Even as we celebrate this historic moment, however, we cannot ignore the ugly process preceding Thursday’s Senate vote. Justice Jackson’s extraordinary judicial experience should have spoken for itself. Not only was she among the most qualified nominees in recent history to ascend to the Court, her unwavering commitment to defendants’ rights within the criminal justice system and her work to reduce the worst consequences of US sentencing laws are also indispensable assets to a court that’s long tilted strongly toward the interests of prosecutors and police.



Yet Judge Jackson’s Senate confirmation hearings became a forum for baldly racist and sexist attacks from Republican lawmakers. She was put through 13 hours of grueling, off-topic, and irresponsible questioning. In the face of this ideologically driven onslaught, she responded to each baseless allegation with a calm and gracious temperament. Justice Jackson’s conduct before the Judiciary Committee was the exact opposite of the demeanor that Justice Brett Kavanaugh displayed during his confirmation hearings in 2017, as he assumed the mantle of an aggrieved political victim in the face of credible charges of his past sexual misconduct.



This obscene double standard is sadly familiar to Black women across generations. In virtually every sphere of American life, they have had to surmount unyielding obstacles that similarly situated white men never have to confront—while also contending with blatant misogynoir campaigns to discredit them.



Justice Jackson’s confirmation process also reaffirmed the unmistakable momentum of rightwing politics over the past two years. These hearings were a stark reminder that Republican strategists intend to equate mere racial identity with Critical Race Theory and depict both as illegitimate forces in public life. Republican political operatives greeted Jackson’s nomination with an attack ad that featured her initials crossed out and replaced with CRT.



As we have repeatedly warned, the conservative attacks on Critical Race Theory do not end with CRT. The right-wing culture war against CRT is now broadening to dismantle racial justice initiatives, access to abortion, and LGBTQIA+ rights. This is the anything-but-subtle subtext of the line of questioning from Justice Jackson’s Senate inquisitors, which alternated between an obsessive preoccupation with “non-enumerated rights” and demands that Justice Jackson provide formal definitions of what a woman is and when life begins. This rhetorical violence is just a prelude of far uglier attacks to come from the American right. We are witnessing an interrelated array of anti-CRT, anti-trans, anti-gay, anti-ballot-access, anti-protest, and anti-abortion legislation across the nation.



We recognize what Justice Jackson’s confirmation means for the broader progress of Black women, and the struggle for justice writ large. We must pay close attention to the horror show unfolding in our democracy even as we celebrate this historic moment. Reform and retrenchment, as American history teaches, go hand in hand. With leaders of the American right now emboldened and angered by their failure to stop Justice Jackson’s ascension to the high court, we can expect more vicious attacks, more lies, and more outrageous behavior from the politicians hoping to ride this wave of anger into power. Now is not the time to let our guard down. We have to be ready to fight harder than we have fought before.



We at the African American Policy Forum recognize this historic moment and will look to the legacies of the first-ever Black woman Supreme Court justice that are sure to inspire future generations. We join the millions of Americans who celebrate Justice Jackson’s elevation to the Supreme Court, and condemn once again the public mistreatment of a Black woman for simply being a Black woman.



 

blackpepper

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
That day was worse than most people know. I just read about this.

The two forgotten Black boys who died the day of the Birmingham church bombing
 

Politic Negro

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Judges appointed and confirmed by Senate


#JudgeCircuitNomination
date
Confirmation
date
Confirmation
vote
Began active
service[10]
Ended active
service
Ended senior
status
1Ketanji Brown JacksonD.C.April 19, 2021June 14, 2021
53–44[A 1]
June 17, 2021June 29, 2022
Elevated​
2Candace Jackson-AkiwumiSeventhApril 19, 2021June 24, 2021
53–40[A 2]
July 1, 2021
Incumbent​
–​
3Tiffany P. CunninghamFederalApril 19, 2021July 19, 2021
63–33[A 3]
August 6, 2021
Incumbent​
–​
4Eunice C. LeeSecondMay 12, 2021August 7, 2021
50–47[A 4]
August 16, 2021
Incumbent​
–​
5Veronica S. RossmanTenthMay 12, 2021September 20, 2021
50–42[A 5]
September 28, 2021
Incumbent​
–​
6Gustavo GelpíFirstMay 12, 2021October 18, 2021
52–41[A 6]
October 19, 2021
Incumbent​
–​
7Myrna PérezSecondJune 15, 2021October 25, 2021
48–43[A 7]
November 12, 2021
Incumbent​
–​
8Beth RobinsonSecondAugust 5, 2021November 1, 2021
51–45[A 8]
November 5, 2021
Incumbent​
–​
9Toby J. HeytensFourthJuly 13, 2021November 1, 2021
53–43[A 9]
November 2, 2021
Incumbent​
–​
10Lucy KohNinthSeptember 20, 2021[Rn 1]December 13, 2021
50–45[A 10]
December 14, 2021
Incumbent​
–​
11Jennifer SungNinthJuly 13, 2021December 15, 2021
50–49[A 11]
December 20, 2021
Incumbent​
–​
12Gabriel P. SanchezNinthSeptember 20, 2021January 12, 2022
52–47[A 12]
January 24, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
13Holly A. ThomasNinthSeptember 20, 2021January 20, 2022
48–40[A 13]
January 24, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
14Leonard P. StarkFederalNovember 3, 2021[Rn 2]February 9, 2022
61–35[A 14]
March 16, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
15Alison NathanSecondNovember 18, 2021[Rn 2]March 23, 2022
49–47[A 15]
March 30, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
16Stephanie D. DavisSixthFebruary 2, 2022May 24, 2022
49–43[A 16]
June 14, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
17J. Michelle ChildsD.C.January 10, 2022July 19, 2022
64–34[A 17]
July 25, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
18Roopali DesaiNinthJune 15, 2022August 4, 2022
67–29[A 18]
October 3, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
19John Z. LeeSeventhApril 25, 2022September 7, 2022
50–44[A 19]
September 9, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
20Andre MathisSixthNovember 18, 2021[Rn 2]September 8, 2022
48–47[A 20]
September 27, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
21Salvador Mendoza Jr.NinthApril 25, 2022September 12, 2022
46–40[A 21]
September 15, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
22Lara MontecalvoFirstMay 19, 2022September 14, 2022
52–47[A 22]
September 20, 2022​
Incumbent​
–​
23Sarah A. L. MerriamSecondMay 19, 2022September 15, 2022
53–44[A 23]
September 23, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
24Florence Y. PanD.C.May 25, 2022September 20, 2022
52–42[A 24]
September 26, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
25Arianna J. FreemanThirdJanuary 19, 2022September 29, 2022
50–47[A 25]
October 20, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
26Doris PryorSeventhMay 25, 2022December 5, 2022
60–31[A 26]
December 9, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
27Tamika Montgomery-ReevesThirdJuly 11, 2022December 12, 2022
53–35[A 27]
February 7, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
28Dana DouglasFifthJune 15, 2022December 13, 2022
65–31[A 28]
December 16, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
29DeAndrea G. BenjaminFourthSeptember 6, 2022[Rn 3]February 9, 2023
53–44[A 29]
February 21, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
30Cindy K. ChungThirdJuly 12, 2022[Rn 3]February 13, 2023
50–44[A 30]
February 21, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
31Maria Araújo KahnSecondAugust 1, 2022[Rn 3]March 9, 2023
51–42[A 31]
March 10, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
32Anthony JohnstoneNinthSeptember 6, 2022[Rn 3]May 1, 2023
49–45[A 32]
May 5, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
33Brad GarciaD.C.June 15, 2022[Rn 3]May 15, 2023
53–40[A 33]
May 16, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
34Nancy AbuduEleventhJanuary 10, 2022[Rn 3]May 18, 2023
49–47[A 34]
May 26, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
35Julie RikelmanFirstAugust 1, 2022[Rn 3]June 20, 2023
51–43[A 35]
June 23, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
36Rachel BloomekatzSixthMay 25, 2022[Rn 3]July 18, 2023
50–48[A 36]
July 20, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
37Ana de AlbaNinthApril 17, 2023November 13, 2023
48–43[A 37]
November 15, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
38Irma Carrillo RamirezFifthApril 17, 2023December 4, 2023
80–12[A 38]
December 8, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
39Richard FedericoTenthJuly 27, 2023December 11, 2023
61–29[A 39]
December 13, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
40Joshua P. KolarSeventhJuly 27, 2023[Rn 4]January 30, 2024
66–25[A 40]
January 31, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
41Nicole BernerFourthNovember 27, 2023[Rn 4]March 19, 2024
50–47[A 41]
March 19, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
42Seth AframeFirstOctober 4, 2023[Rn 4]May 20, 2024
49–40[A 42]
May 23, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
43Nancy L. MaldonadoSeventhFebruary 27, 2024July 8, 2024
47–43[A 43]
July 11, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
44Kevin G. RitzSixthMarch 21, 2024September 16, 2024
48–46[A 44]
September 19, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
**Embry KiddEleventhMay 14, 2024
–​
–​
–​
–​
–​
**Adeel A. MangiThirdNovember 27, 2023[Rn 4]
–​
–​
–​
–​
–​
**Karla M. CampbellSixthJune 4, 2024
–​
–​
–​
–​
–​
**Julia M. LipezFirstJune 4, 2024
–​
–​
–​
–​
–​
**Ryan Y. ParkFourthJuly 8, 2024
–​
–​
–​
–​
–​

#JudgeCourt
[Note 3]
Nomination
date
Confirmation
date
Confirmation
vote
Began active
service[10]
Ended active
service
Ended senior
status
1Julien NealsD.N.J.April 19, 2021[Rn 5]June 8, 2021
66–33[D 1]
June 22, 2021
Incumbent​
–​
2Regina M. RodriguezD. Colo.April 19, 2021[Rn 6]June 8, 2021
72–28[D 2]
July 1, 2021
Incumbent​
–​
3Zahid QuraishiD.N.J.April 19, 2021June 10, 2021
81–16[D 3]
June 22, 2021
Incumbent​
–​
4Lydia GriggsbyD. Md.April 19, 2021June 16, 2021
59–39[D 4]
July 20, 2021
Incumbent​
–​
5Deborah BoardmanD. Md.April 19, 2021June 23, 2021
52–48[D 5]
June 25, 2021
Incumbent​
–​
6David EstudilloW.D. WashApril 29, 2021September 14, 2021
54–41[D 6]
October 7, 2021
Incumbent​
–​
7Angel KelleyD. Mass.May 12, 2021September 14, 2021
52–44[D 7]
September 15, 2021
Incumbent​
–​
8Margaret StricklandD.N.M.April 19, 2021September 21, 2021
52–45[D 8]
October 22, 2021
Incumbent​
–​
9Florence Y. PanD.D.C.June 15, 2021[Rn 7]September 23, 2021
68–30[D 9]
September 23, 2021September 28, 2022
Elevated​
10Lauren J. KingW.D. Wash.May 12, 2021October 5, 2021
55–44[D 10]
December 7, 2021
Incumbent​
–​
11Sarah A. L. MerriamD. Conn.June 15, 2021October 6, 2021
54–46[D 11]
October 8, 2021September 28, 2022
Elevated​
12Christine O'HearnD.N.J.April 29, 2021October 19, 2021
53–44[D 12]
October 22, 2021
Incumbent​
–​
13Tana LinW.D. Wash.April 29, 2021October 21, 2021
52–45[D 13]
November 23, 2021
Incumbent​
–​
14Jia M. CobbD.D.C.June 15, 2021October 26, 2021
52–45[D 14]
November 12, 2021
Incumbent​
–​
15Karen M. WilliamsD.N.J.May 12, 2021October 26, 2021
56–38[D 15]
November 1, 2021
Incumbent​
–​
16Patricia Tolliver GilesE.D. Va.July 13, 2021October 26, 2021
68–27[D 16]
November 1, 2021
Incumbent​
–​
17Michael S. NachmanoffE.D. Va.July 13, 2021October 27, 2021
52–46[D 17]
November 2, 2021
Incumbent​
–​
18Sarala NagalaD. Conn.June 15, 2021October 27, 2021
52–46[D 18]
November 2, 2021
Incumbent​
–​
19Omar A. WilliamsD. Conn.June 15, 2021October 28, 2021
52–46[D 19]
November 12, 2021
Incumbent​
–​
20Samantha D. ElliottD.N.H.September 30, 2021December 15, 2021
62–37[D 20]
December 21, 2021
Incumbent​
–​
21Linda LopezS.D. Cal.September 30, 2021December 17, 2021
48–25[D 21]
December 21, 2021
Incumbent​
–​
22Jinsook OhtaS.D. Cal.September 30, 2021December 17, 2021
47–24[D 22]
December 27, 2021
Incumbent​
–​
23David H. UriasD.N.M.September 20, 2021December 17, 2021
45–26[D 23]
January 14, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
24Maame Ewusi-Mensah FrimpongC.D. Cal.September 20, 2021December 17, 2021
46–24[D 24]
February 7, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
25Jane M. BeckeringW.D. Mich.July 13, 2021December 17, 2021
45–25[D 25]
December 21, 2021
Incumbent​
–​
26Shalina D. KumarE.D. Mich.July 13, 2021December 17, 2021
44–25[D 26]
December 21, 2021
Incumbent​
–​
27Jennifer L. ThurstonE.D. Cal.September 20, 2021December 17, 2021
46–24[D 27]
December 27, 2021
Incumbent​
–​
28Katherine M. MenendezD. Minn.September 20, 2021December 18, 2021
49–21[D 28]
December 21, 2021
Incumbent​
–​
29Mary DimkeE.D. Wash.August 5, 2021December 18, 2021
47–23[D 29]
December 21, 2021
Incumbent​
–​
30Bridget M. BrennanN.D. OhioSeptember 30, 2021[Rn 2]February 1, 2022
61–35[D 30]
February 8, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
31Charles E. FlemingN.D. OhioSeptember 30, 2021[Rn 2]February 1, 2022
56–42[D 31]
February 8, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
32David A. RuizN.D. OhioSeptember 30, 2021[Rn 2]February 1, 2022
62–35[D 32]
February 8, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
33Jacqueline Scott CorleyN.D. Cal.November 3, 2021[Rn 2]March 17, 2022
63–36[D 33]
March 30, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
34Fred W. SlaughterC.D. Cal.December 15, 2021March 17, 2022
57–41[D 34]
April 19, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
35Ruth Bermudez MontenegroS.D. Cal.November 3, 2021[Rn 2]March 22, 2022
55–41[D 35]
March 30, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
36Victoria CalvertN.D. Ga.September 30, 2021[Rn 2]March 22, 2022
50–46[D 36]
April 5, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
37Julie RubinD. Md.November 3, 2021[Rn 2]March 23, 2022
51–46[D 37]
March 30, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
38Hector GonzalezE.D.N.Y.December 15, 2021[Rn 8]March 23, 2022
52–45[D 38]
April 18, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
39John H. ChunW.D. Wash.September 30, 2021[Rn 2]March 23, 2022
49–47[D 39]
March 30, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
40Cristina D. SilvaD. Nev.November 3, 2021[Rn 2]March 23, 2022
50–46[D 40]
April 7, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
41Anne TraumD. Nev.November 3, 2021[Rn 9]March 23, 2022
49–47[D 41]
April 7, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
42Sarah GeraghtyN.D. Ga.September 30, 2021[Rn 2]March 31, 2022
52–48[D 42]
April 8, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
43Georgette CastnerD.N.J.November 3, 2021[Rn 2]March 31, 2022
52–47[D 43]
April 5, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
44Sherilyn Peace GarnettC.D. Cal.December 15, 2021April 27, 2022
62–33[D 44]
June 24, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
45Jennifer L. RochonS.D.N.Y.December 15, 2021May 18, 2022
51–47[D 45]
June 13, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
46Trina ThompsonN.D. Cal.November 3, 2021[Rn 2]May 18, 2022
51–44[D 46]
August 5, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
47Sunshine SykesC.D. Cal.December 15, 2021May 18, 2022
51–45[D 47]
June 14, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
48Evelyn PadinD.N.J.December 15, 2021May 25, 2022
51–43[D 48]
June 24, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
49Charlotte SweeneyD. Colo.August 5, 2021[Rn 2]May 25, 2022
48–46[D 49]
July 18, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
50Nina MorrisonE.D.N.Y.December 15, 2021June 8, 2022
53–46[D 50]
August 11, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
51Robert S. HuieS.D. Cal.January 19, 2022June 9, 2022
51–46[D 51]
June 14, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
52Ana de AlbaE.D. Cal.January 19, 2022June 21, 2022
53–45[D 52]
July 7, 2022November 16, 2023
Elevated​
53Stephen H. LocherS.D. IowaApril 25, 2022July 14, 2022July 18, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
54Nina Y. WangD. Colo.January 19, 2022July 19, 2022
58–36[D 54]
July 22, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
55Nancy L. MaldonadoN.D. Ill.April 25, 2022July 19, 2022
53–45[D 55]
August 10, 2022July 11, 2024
Elevated​
56Gregory B. WilliamsD. Del.April 25, 2022July 20, 2022
52–43[D 56]
September 1, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
57Elizabeth HanesE.D. Va.May 19, 2022August 2, 2022
59–37[D 57]
August 5, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
58Jennifer H. ReardenS.D.N.Y.January 19, 2022[Rn 10]September 8, 2022October 7, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
59María Antongiorgi-JordánD.P.R.June 15, 2022November 15, 2022
55–43[D 59]
December 1, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
60Camille Vélez-RivéD.P.R.June 15, 2022November 30, 2022
55–42[D 60]
December 9, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
61Anne M. NardacciN.D.N.Y.May 19, 2022November 30, 2022
52–44[D 61]
December 16, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
62F. Kay BehmE.D. Mich.July 11, 2022December 6, 2022
49–47[D 62]
December 15, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
63Kelley B. HodgeE.D. Pa.July 12, 2022December 6, 2022
52–44[D 63]
December 23, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
64Mia Roberts PerezE.D. Pa.July 12, 2022December 7, 2022
52–43[D 64]
December 16, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
65Kai ScottE.D. Pa.July 12, 2022December 7, 2022
50–42[D 65]
January 18, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
66John Frank MurphyE.D. Pa.July 12, 2022December 7, 2022
63–28[D 66]
December 23, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
67Jerry W. BlackwellD. Minn.June 15, 2022December 7, 2022
51–43[D 67]
December 20, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
68Jeffery P. HopkinsS.D. OhioAugust 1, 2022December 8, 2022
64–32[D 68]
December 16, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
69Gina R. Méndez-MiróD.P.R.June 15, 2022[Rn 3]February 14, 2023
54–45[D 69]
February 24, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
70Lindsay C. JenkinsN.D. Ill.September 19, 2022[Rn 3]February 14, 2023
59–40[D 70]
February 24, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
71Matthew L. GarciaD.N.M.July 14, 2022[Rn 3]February 14, 2023
53–46[D 71]
February 21, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
72Adrienne NelsonD. Ore.July 14, 2022[Rn 3]February 15, 2023
52–46[D 72]
February 23, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
73Ana C. ReyesD.D.C.May 19, 2022[Rn 3]February 15, 2023
51–47[D 73]
February 21, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
74Daniel CalabrettaE.D. Cal.August 1, 2022[Rn 3]February 16, 2023
51–45[D 74]
February 21, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
75Jamar K. WalkerE.D. Va.July 13, 2022[Rn 3]February 28, 2023
52–41[D 75]
March 3, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
76Jamal WhiteheadW.D. Wash.July 13, 2022[Rn 3]February 28, 2023
51–43[D 76]
March 14, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
77Araceli Martínez-OlguínN.D. Cal.August 1, 2022[Rn 3]February 28, 2023
49–48[D 77]
March 3, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
78Margaret R. GuzmanD. Mass.July 13, 2022[Rn 3]March 1, 2023
49–48[D 78]
March 3, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
79Colleen LawlessC.D. Ill.September 6, 2022[Rn 11]March 2, 2023
51–41[D 79]
March 9, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
80Jonathan J. C. GreyE.D. Mich.September 6, 2022[Rn 11]March 2, 2023
49–42[D 80]
March 9, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
81Robert S. BallouW.D. Va.July 13, 2022[Rn 11]March 7, 2023
59–37[D 81]
March 9, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
82Andrew G. SchoplerS.D. Cal.July 14, 2022[Rn 11]March 7, 2023
56–39[D 82]
March 10, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
83Arun SubramanianS.D.N.Y.September 6, 2022[Rn 11]March 7, 2023
59–37[D 83]
April 13, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
84James E. Simmons Jr.S.D. Cal.July 14, 2022[Rn 11]March 9, 2023
51–43[D 84]
March 10, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
85Jessica G. L. ClarkeS.D.N.Y.December 15, 2021[Rn 3]March 16, 2023
48–43[D 85]
April 20, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
86Gordon GallagherD. Colo.September 6, 2022[Rn 11]March 22, 2023
53–43[D 86]
March 24, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
87Matthew P. BrookmanS.D. Ind.January 3, 2023March 29, 2023March 31, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
88Michael E. FarbiarzD.N.J.January 3, 2023May 2, 2023
65–34[D 88]
May 5, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
89Robert KirschD.N.J.January 3, 2023May 2, 2023
57–42[D 89]
May 8, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
90Orelia MerchantE.D.N.Y.September 6, 2022[Rn 11]May 3, 2023
51–48[D 90]
May 12, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
91Wesley HsuC.D. Cal.January 23, 2023May 3, 2023
53–43[D 91]
May 12, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
92LaShonda A. HuntN.D. Ill.January 31, 2023May 4, 2023
56–41[D 92]
May 26, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
93Amanda BrailsfordD. IdahoJanuary 31, 2023May 4, 2023May 17, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
94Jeremy C. DanielN.D. Ill.March 21, 2023May 17, 2023
56–40[D 94]
June 6, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
95Darrel J. PapillionE.D. La.March 21, 2023May 30, 2023
59–31[D 95]
June 1, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
96Hernán D. VeraC.D. Cal.September 20, 2021[Rn 12]June 13, 2023
51–48[D 96]
June 15, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
97P. Casey PittsN.D. Cal.September 6, 2022[Rn 11]June 14, 2023
53–46[D 97]
July 7, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
98Dale HoS.D.N.Y.September 30, 2021[Rn 12]June 14, 2023
50–49[D 98]
August 18, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
99Nusrat Jahan ChoudhuryE.D.N.Y.January 19, 2022[Rn 3]June 15, 2023
50–49[D 99]
July 5, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
100Natasha C. MerleE.D.N.Y.January 19, 2022[Rn 3]June 21, 2023
50–49[D 100]
August 11, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
101Kymberly EvansonW.D. Wash.July 13, 2022[Rn 11]July 11, 2023
50–42[D 101]
July 18, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
102Tiffany CartwrightW.D. Wash.January 19, 2022[Rn 3]July 12, 2023
50–47[D 102]
July 18, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
103Myong J. JounD. Mass.August 1, 2022[Rn 11]July 12, 2023
52–46[D 103]
July 14, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
104Jeffrey CummingsN.D. Ill.January 31, 2023September 12, 2023
50–45[D 104]
October 10, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
105Vernon D. OliverD. Conn.May 4, 2023September 19, 2023
53–44[D 105]
October 18, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
106Rita F. LinN.D. Cal.August 1, 2022[Rn 11]September 19, 2023
52–45[D 106]
October 4, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
107Brendan A. HursonD. Md.March 21, 2023October 4, 2023
53–44[D 107]
October 6, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
108Susan K. DeClercqE.D. Mich.May 4, 2023October 4, 2023
52–42[D 108]
November 9, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
109Jennifer L. HallD. Del.July 11, 2023October 17, 2023
67–29[D 109]
January 4, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
110Julia K. MunleyM.D. Pa.May 4, 2023October 17, 2023
52–45[D 110]
November 7, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
111Matthew J. MaddoxD. Md.March 21, 2023October 31, 2023
55–42[D 111]
November 3, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
112Kenly Kiya KatoC.D. Cal.December 15, 2021[Rn 3]November 7, 2023
51–46[D 112]
November 17, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
113Julia KobickD. Mass.August 1, 2022[Rn 11]November 7, 2023
52–46[D 113]
November 13, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
114Ramon ReyesE.D.N.Y.September 6, 2022[Rn 11]November 8, 2023
51–48[D 114]
November 13, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
115Mónica Ramírez AlmadaniC.D. Cal.January 23, 2023November 9, 2023
51–44[D 115]
November 21, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
116Brandy R. McMillionE.D. Mich.July 11, 2023November 9, 2023
53–42[D 116]
November 13, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
117Jeffrey BryanD. Minn.July 27, 2023November 28, 2023
49–46[D 117]
November 30, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
118Margaret GarnettS.D.N.Y.July 11, 2023November 28, 2023
49–46[D 118]
January 9, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
119Micah W. J. SmithD. Haw.September 11, 2023November 29, 2023
57–41[D 119]
January 31, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
120Jamel K. SemperD.N.J.September 18, 2023November 29, 2023
54–44[D 120]
December 1, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
121Shanlyn A. S. ParkD. Haw.September 27, 2023November 30, 2023
53–45[D 121]
October 15, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
122Loren AliKhanD.D.C.May 4, 2023December 5, 2023
51–50[D 122]
December 13, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
123Jerry Edwards Jr.W.D. La.June 8, 2023December 14, 2023
66–24[D 123]
December 22, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
124Brandon Scott LongE.D. La.June 8, 2023December 14, 2023
64–22[D 124]
December 19, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
125Sara E. HillN.D. Okla.October 24, 2023December 19, 2023
52–14[D 125]
January 2, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
126John D. RussellN.D. Okla.October 24, 2023December 19, 2023January 4, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
127John A. KazenS.D. Tex.September 11, 2023January 9, 2024
83–14[D 127]
January 12, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
128Kato CrewsD. Colo.February 27, 2023January 10, 2024
51–48[D 128]
January 12, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
129Jacquelyn D. AustinD.S.C.November 6, 2023January 24, 2024
80–17[D 129]
January 29, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
130Cristal C. BriscoN.D. Ind.November 27, 2023[Rn 4]January 24, 2024
67–32[D 130]
January 26, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
131Gretchen S. LundN.D. Ind.November 27, 2023[Rn 4]January 25, 2024
87–6[D 131]
January 29, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
132Kirk E. SherriffE.D. Cal.November 15, 2023[Rn 4]January 31, 2024
54–45[D 132]
February 7, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
133Karoline MehalchickM.D. Pa.July 11, 2023January 31, 2024
50–49[D 133]
February 5, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
134Amy M. BaggioD. Ore.November 27, 2023[Rn 4]February 6, 2024
54–44[D 134]
August 22, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
135Jacqueline BecerraS.D. Fla.November 6, 2023[Rn 4]February 27, 2024
56–40[D 135]
February 29, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
136David S. LeibowitzS.D. Fla.November 6, 2023[Rn 4]February 27, 2024
64–33[D 136]
March 1, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
137Julie S. SneedM.D. Fla.November 6, 2023[Rn 4]February 28, 2024
54–44[D 137]
March 4, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
138Melissa DamianS.D. Fla.November 6, 2023[Rn 4]February 28, 2024
77–20[D 138]
March 4, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
139Kelly H. RankinD. Wyo.January 10, 2024March 7, 2024March 12, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
140Jasmine H. YoonW.D. Va.February 1, 2024March 12, 2024
55–41[D 140]
July 8, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
141Sunil HarjaniN.D. Ill.February 1, 2024March 12, 2024
53–46[D 141]
March 20, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
142Melissa R. DuBoseD.R.I.February 1, 2024March 12, 2024
51–47[D 142]
–​
–​
–​
143Edward S. KielD.N.J.October 4, 2023[Rn 4]March 20, 2024
50–49[D 143]
March 25, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
144Eumi K. LeeN.D. Cal.July 27, 2023[Rn 4]March 20, 2024
50–49[D 144]
May 7, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
145Ernesto GonzalezW.D. Tex.January 10, 2024[Rn 13]March 22, 2024
88–7[D 145]
April 9, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
146Leon SchydlowerW.D. Tex.January 10, 2024[Rn 13]March 22, 2024
90–8[D 146]
March 26, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
147Susan M. BazisD. Neb.January 10, 2024April 9, 2024
78–21[D 147]
April 10, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
148Robert J. WhiteE.D. Mich.February 1, 2024April 9, 2024
58–42[D 148]
April 15, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
149Ann Marie McIff AllenD. UtahJanuary 10, 2024April 10, 2024
100–0[D 149]
April 12, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
150Georgia N. AlexakisN.D. Ill.February 27, 2024May 1, 2024
54–44[D 150]
August 2, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
151Sanket J. BulsaraE.D.N.Y.February 8, 2024May 15, 2024
51–42[D 151]
–​
–​
–​
152Eric SchulteD.S.D.February 8, 2024May 15, 2024
61–33[D 152]
June 3, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
153Camela C. TheelerD.S.D.February 8, 2024May 16, 2024
90–4[D 153]
June 4, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
154Krissa M. LanhamD. Ariz.February 27, 2024May 21, 2024
66–26[D 154]
June 3, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
155Angela M. MartinezD. Ariz.February 27, 2024May 22, 2024
66–28[D 155]
July 2, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
156Dena M. CogginsE.D. Cal.February 8, 2024May 22, 2024
50–44[D 156]
September 18, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
157Stacey D. NeumannD. Me.April 30, 2024July 30, 2024
50–43[D 157]
August 22, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
158Meredith VaccaW.D.N.Y.May 14, 2024July 31, 2024
50–41[D 158]
July 31, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
159Joseph F. Saporito Jr.M.D. Pa.May 14, 2024July 31, 2024
53–39[D 159]
August 13, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
160Adam B. AbelsonD. Md.May 14, 2024September 10, 2024
53–43[D 160]
September 12, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
161Jeannette VargasS.D.N.Y.March 21, 2024September 10, 2024
51–43[D 161]
November 6, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
162Mary Kay LanthierD. Vt.June 4, 2024September 11, 2024
55–42[D 162]
September 12, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
163Laura ProvinzinoD. Minn.June 13, 2024September 12, 2024
54–41[D 163]
September 16, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
164Mary Kay CostelloE.D. Pa.June 13, 2024September 17, 2024
52–41[D 164]
September 19, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
165Michelle Williams CourtC.D. Cal.April 30, 2024September 18, 2024
49–44[D 165]
November 7, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
166Byron B. ConwayE.D. Wis.July 8, 2024September 25, 2024
58–37[D 166]
November 4, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
167April PerryN.D. Ill.July 11, 2024November 12, 2024
51–44[D 167]
–​
–​
–​
168Jonathan E. HawleyC.D. Ill.July 8, 2024November 13, 2024
50–46[D 168]
–​
–​
–​
**Mustafa T. KasubhaiD. Ore.September 18, 2023[Rn 4]
–​
–​
–​
–​
–​
**Sarah F. RussellD. Conn.October 4, 2023[Rn 4]
–​
–​
–​
–​
–​
**Rebecca L. PennellE.D. Wash.March 21, 2024
–​
–​
–​
–​
–​
**Amir AliD.D.C.February 1, 2024
–​
–​
–​
–​
–​
**Sparkle L. SooknananD.D.C.February 27, 2024
–​
–​
–​
–​
–​
**Brian E. MurphyD. Mass.March 21, 2024
–​
–​
–​
–​
–​
**Anne HwangC.D. Cal.April 30, 2024
–​
–​
–​
–​
–​
**Cynthia Valenzuela DixonC.D. Cal.April 30, 2024
–​
–​
–​
–​
–​
**Catherine HenryE.D. Pa.June 4, 2024
–​
–​
–​
–​
–​
**Noël WiseN.D. Cal.June 13, 2024
–​
–​
–​
–​
–​
**Gail A. WeilheimerE.D. Pa.July 8, 2024
–​
–​
–​
–​
–​
**Sharad H. DesaiD. Ariz.September 9, 2024
–​
–​
–​
–​
–​
*Rebecca S. KanterS.D. Cal.February 1, 2024
–​
–​
–​
–​
–​
*Detra Shaw-WilderS.D. Fla.March 21, 2024
–​
–​
–​
–​
–​
*Danna JacksonD. Mont.April 30, 2024
–​
–​
–​
–​
–​
*Sarah NetburnS.D.N.Y.April 30, 2024
–​
–​
–​
–​
–​
*Anthony BrindisiN.D.N.Y.July 31, 2024
–​
–​
–​
–​
–​
*Tiffany R. JohnsonN.D. Ga.July 31, 2024
–​
–​
–​
–​
–​
*Keli M. NearyM.D. Pa.July 31, 2024
–​
–​
–​
–​
–​
*Elizabeth C. CoombeN.D.N.Y.September 9, 2024
–​
–​
–​
–​
–​
*Sarah M. DavenportD.N.M.September 9, 2024
–​
–​
–​
–​
–​
*Benjamin J. CheeksS.D. Cal.pending
–​
–​
–​
–​
–​
*Serena MurilloC.D. Cal.pending
–​
–​
–​
–​
–​
*Tali Farhadian WeinsteinS.D.N.Y.pending
–​
–​
–​
–​
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#JudgeNomination
date
Confirmation
date
Confirmation
vote
Began active
service[10]
Ended active
service
Ended senior
status
1Lisa WangJuly 11, 2023[Rn 4]February 1, 2024
53–42[IT 1]
February 7, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
2Joseph A. LaroskiJuly 11, 2023[Rn 4]February 5, 2024
76–0[IT 2]
February 14, 2024
Incumbent​
–​

#JudgeNomination
date
Confirmation
date
Confirmation
vote
Began active
service
Ended active
service
Ended senior
status
1Armando O. BonillaJuly 13, 2021[Rn 14]December 18, 2021February 17, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
2Carolyn N. LernerJuly 13, 2021December 18, 2021February 17, 2022
Incumbent​
–​
3Molly SilfenFebruary 27, 2023June 8, 2023
55–39[FC 3]
June 13, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
4Philip HadjiJune 8, 2023September 21, 2023September 28, 2023
Incumbent​
–​
5Robin M. MeriweatherJanuary 10, 2024July 11, 2024
52–39[FC 5]
August 8, 2024
Incumbent​
–​

#JudgeNomination
date
Confirmation
date
Confirmation
vote
Began active
service
Ended active
service
Ended senior
status
1Kashi WayFebruary 1, 2024July 25, 2024
79–16[T 1]
August 7, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
2Adam B. LandyFebruary 1, 2024July 29, 2024
73–13[T 2]
August 8, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
3Rose E. JenkinsFebruary 1, 2024September 23, 2024
69–17[T 3]
October 15, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
4Jeffrey ArbeitMay 9, 2024September 25, 2024October 3, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
5Benjamin A. Guider IIIMay 9, 2024September 25, 2024October 3, 2024
Incumbent​
–​
6Cathy FungMay 9, 2024November 14, 2024
59–37[T 6]
–​
–​
–​

 
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