U.S. Senate votes to confirm McConnell protege to influential appeals
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[June 19, 2020]
By Jan Wolfe
(Reuters) - The U.S. Senate on Thursday
voted to confirm a federal judge who is a protege of Senate Republican
Leader Mitch McConnell to an influential appeals court in Washington.
Justin Walker, 38, won Senate approval to the U.S. Court of Appeals for
the District of Columbia Circuit following a mostly party-line 51-42
vote.
Senator Susan Collins of Maine was the only Republican joining Democrats
in voting against confirming the appointee of President Donald Trump.
Walker is being elevated from the U.S. District Court in Louisville,
Kentucky, where he has been a judge since October.
Walker, a former academic, is close to McConnell. He was also a vocal
ally of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh during his confirmation
battle in the Senate in 2018.
Several Democratic lawmakers said during a May 6 confirmation hearing
that Walker was too inexperienced for the job.
The D.C. Circuit is considered the second most powerful court in the
country, in part because it handles many high-stakes challenges to
federal regulations. Four of the current nine justices on the Supreme
Court were previously D.C. Circuit judges.
Although based in Kentucky, where he has taught at the University of
Louisville’s law school, Walker has Washington ties. He clerked for
Kavanaugh on the D.C. Circuit, where Kavanaugh served for 12 years. He
also clerked for Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, who Kavanaugh
replaced in 2018.
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Judge Justin Walker is sworn in prior to testifying before a Senate
Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing on his nomination to be a
U.S. circuit judge for the District of Columbia Circuit on Capitol
Hill in Washington, U.S., May 6, 2020. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst/Pool
After Trump, a Republican, nominated Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court,
Walker frequently appeared on cable TV, including Fox News, talking
up the nominee’s conservative credentials.
Walker defended his qualifications during last month's hearing,
saying "there is a long and rich tradition of academics being
nominated" to federal appellate courts.
"We Kentuckians are sorry to lose Judge Justin Walker, but we're
very proud this brilliant and fair jurist will be serving our nation
on the D.C. Circuit," McConnell wrote on Twitter on Thursday.
(Reporting by Jan Wolfe; editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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