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Obama aims to nominate three more for seats on DC Circuit
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Posted: Tuesday, May 28, 2013
President Barack Obama
plans to nominate three people for seats on the
D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals
, The New York Times reports.
According to the Times, one of the people up for consideration is
Patricia Ann Millett
, who has argued 32 cases before the
U.S. Supreme Court
. She has experience in Indian law and authored a
brief in support
of the
Indian Child Welfare Act
for
Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl
.
Another possible nominee is
David Frederick
, who has argued 41 cases before the Supreme Court. He also has experience in Indian law and represented an Indian family in
Plains Commerce Bank v. Long
, a tribal jurisdiction case.
The D.C. Circuit has heard a number of high-profile Indian law cases, including the
Cobell trust fund lawsuit
, the
Cherokee Freedmen dispute
, the
Patchak land-into-trust case
and the
San Manuel labor law case
. It is often seen as a stepping stone to the Supreme Court -- of the nine justices, four served on the D.C. Circuit.
Get the Story:
Obama Plans 3 Nominations for Key Court
(The New York Times 5/28)
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