Biden considers Judge Childs, among others, for Supreme Court nomination
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[January 29, 2022]
By Nate Raymond
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. District Court
Judge J. Michelle Childs is among those being considered by President
Joe Biden for nomination to the Supreme Court, a White House
spokesperson said on Friday.
Childs would replace Stephen Breyer, who announced on Thursday he would
retire at the end of the court's term in June.
He has promised to pick the first Black woman to serve on the high court
and is expected to pick from a list of about 10 or fewer people, meeting
with candidates as soon as next week.
Biden nominated Childs last month to the influential U.S. Court of
Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit but is putting that on hold
while considering her for the Supreme Court.
Other names expected to be on Biden's list include Ketanji Brown
Jackson, a federal judge; Leondra Kruger, a justice on the California
Supreme Court; and Sherrilyn Ifill, a prominent civil rights lawyer who
heads the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund.
"Judge Childs is among multiple individuals under consideration for the
Supreme Court, and we are not going to move her nomination on the Court
of Appeals while the president is considering her for this vacancy,"
said Andrew Bates, the White House spokesperson.
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Judge J. Michelle Childs of the United States District Court,
District of South Carolina is seen in an undated photo. Courtesy
U.S. District Court, District of South Carolina/Handout via REUTERS
"At the same time, reporting
indicating that the president is only seriously considering three
potential nominees is incorrect."
The spokesperson made the statement after the Senate Judiciary
Committee delayed a planned hearing on Tuesday on Childs' nomination
to the D.C. Circuit.
Childs, whose federal district court is in South Carolina, has been
endorsed by U.S. Representative James Clyburn, the majority whip and
third-ranking Democrat in the House of Representatives, who is close
to Biden.
The president has tapped a team to help him make the selection,
which he plans to announce by the end of February.
(Reporting by Nate Raymond; Writing by Eric Beech and Trevor
Hunnicutt; Editing by Sandra Maler, Cynthia Osterman and William
Mallard)
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