Rachel Bloomekatz was approved by a vote of 50-48 to the
Cincinnati-based appeals court as Senate Democrats push to
confirm judges ahead of a planned recess next month.
Top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer on the Senate floor on Tuesday
called Bloomekatz "an accomplished litigator who has dedicated
her career to the pursuit of equal justice for all."
Bloomekatz, who launched the public interest law firm Bloomekatz
Law in Ohio in 2019, has represented consumers, workers and
voters in appellate cases. She also served as Ohio counsel to
Biden's 2020 presidential campaign.
Bloomekatz faced questions from Republican senators at a hearing
last year about her work with the advocacy group Everytown for
Gun Safety. Bloomekatz worked alongside lawyers at the
organization defending gun safety ordinances and challenging an
Ohio school district's decision to allow teachers to be armed.
Republicans pressed her about her views on the Second Amendment
and whether she supported gun policies favored by Democrats.
Bloomekatz declined to share her personal views, saying it would
be inappropriate for a judicial nominee, but she committed to
following the U.S. Supreme Court's rulings on gun rights.
The Senate Judiciary Committee later deadlocked on her
nomination along party lines. During Tuesday's confirmation
vote, Democratic Senator Joe Manchin joined Senate Republicans
in opposing Bloomekatz.
Bloomekatz, who clerked for former U.S. Supreme Court Justice
Stephen Breyer, is Biden's third nominee to secure confirmation
to the 6th Circuit.
The court remains dominated by judges appointed by Republican
presidents after former President Donald Trump named six judges
to the court during his term in office.
In a recent high-profile ruling, the court allowed a Tennessee
law barring certain medical treatment for transgender minors to
go into effect.
Bloomekatz previously worked at Washington, D.C.-based Gupta
Wessler, a law firm that represents plaintiffs in appellate
litigation, and global law firm Jones Day.
(Reporting by Andrew Goudsward and Jacqueline Thomsen in
Washington; Editing by Jamie Freed)
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