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January 17, 2025 U.S. Attorney for the E.D. of California: Phillip Talbert: June 23, 2022 (Confirmed June 23, 2022 by voice vote) [V 4] January 11, 2025 [2] U.S. Attorney for the N.D. of California: Ismail Ramsey: March 21, 2023 (Confirmed March 7, 2023 by voice vote) [V 5] February 12, 2025 U.S. Attorney for the S.D. of California: Tara ...
State Senator Party Jan 20, 2025 Marco Rubio State 99–0 Jan 23, 2025 John Ratcliffe CIA 74–25 Jan 24, 2025 Pete Hegseth DoD 51–50 [a] Jan 25, 2025 Kristi Noem DHS 59–34 Jan 27, 2025 Scott Bessent Treasury 68–29 Jan 28, 2025 Sean Duffy DoT 77–22 Jan 29, 2025 Lee Zeldin EPA 56–42 Jan 30, 2025 Doug Burgum Interior 80–17; Alabama ...
2025–present — Obama: 58 District Judge Dana Sabraw: San Diego: 1958 2003–present 2021–2025 — G.W. Bush: 62 District Judge Janis Lynn Sammartino: San Diego: 1950 2007–present — — G.W. Bush: 65 District Judge Cathy Ann Bencivengo: San Diego: 1958 2012–present — — Obama: 68 District Judge Todd W. Robinson: San Diego: 1967 ...
Democratic U.S. President Joe Biden secured his 235th appointment to the federal judiciary on Friday, narrowly surpassing President-elect Donald Trump's first-term tally by one with a record ...
The California Commission on Judicial Appointments is a body of the government of California established in its current form in 1979 that is responsible for reviewing and confirming justices appointed by the Governor of California to the Supreme Court of California and judges appointed by the Governor to the California Courts of Appeal. [1]
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On Monday, February 17, the U.S. honors Presidents’ Day. Every year, on the third Monday in February, American citizens recognize each U.S. president in tandem with George Washington’s ...
The Supreme Court of the United States was established by the Constitution of the United States.Originally, the Judiciary Act of 1789 set the number of justices at six. . However, as the nation's boundaries grew across the continent and as Supreme Court justices in those days had to ride the circuit, an arduous process requiring long travel on horseback or carriage over harsh terrain that ...