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Pioneering woman power, Chief U.S. District Judge Ramona V. Mangloña from the Northern Mariana Islands makes the list.

The scales of justice have tilted in her favor since 2011, marking her as the first female federal judge for the position.

A University of New Mexico School of Law graduate, Mangloña’s journey is as inspiring as it is groundbreaking.

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Lastly, but by no means least, U.S. Magistrate Judge John A. Kazen represents the Southern District of Texas.

With a legal foundation constructed at the University of Houston Law Center, Kazen’s history is enriched by his work at firms he’s been instrumental in, and his lineage – as he aims to echo his father’s four-decade legacy on the bench.

Biden Picks Four District Judges : Voices from the Corridor of Power

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer exclaimed, celebrating Holland’s dedication to WDNY, comparing her mind to a sharpened sword that’s both fierce and precise.

Meanwhile, Sen. John Cornyn lauds Kazen, highlighting his unparalleled work ethic and vast experience. It’s as if Kazen stands at the helm of a vast legal armada, ready to sail into the tumultuous waters of the judiciary.

Beyond the Gavel – Other Announcements

Amidst the thrilling judicial saga, Biden unveiled his intentions for David Barnett Jr., positioning the FBI counterintelligence maestro from New Mexico for the U.S. marshal role for the District of New Mexico. This move adds another feather to Biden’s cap, marking his 23rd nomination for U.S. marshals.