Tiana Headley
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Federal judicial nominations reporter @BloombergLaw | Vassar grad | theadley[at]bloombergindustry.com | reach me on Signal: theadley.96
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New from me: Federal judicial nominees usually assume a lower profile during their vetting.

But Jennifer Mascot, a lawyer in the Trump White House Counsel's office, has been active on social media and most recently shared a stage with Justice Clarence Thomas:
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Trump Judicial Pick Maintains Public Engagement During Vetting
President Donald Trump’s pick for a federal appeals judgeship in Delaware is staying active in the public eye, an unusual move for judicial nominees who typically assume a lower profile during nominat...
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New from me: There's no urgency for Wisconsin's Sen. Tammy Baldwin to make her position known on President Donald Trump’s appeals court pick to serve in her state.

But it won't be an easy decision for the Midwest Democrat to make.
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Senator Baldwin Faces Dilemma on Homestate Circuit Nominee
Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) is reserving her judgment on President Donald Trump’s appeals court pick to serve in her state.
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Sen. WELCH told me that Kyle Dudek is the “needle in the haystack—a competent nominee by the Trump administration.”

Welch, a Democrat, voted to confirm Dudek to a Florida district court last night. He’s the first Dem to vote in favor of a Trump II judge pick
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First Democratic Vote for Trump Judge Pick Draws Progressive Rebuke
Sen. Peter Welch (D-Vt.) came under pressure from a leading progressive advocacy group after becoming the first Democrat to support a Donald Trump judicial nominee in the president’s second term.
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New: The pace of federal judges announcing their retirements is picking up after a lull in the early months of President Donald Trump’s second term. Whether it's a blip or a true turnaround remains to be seen:
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Judicial Retirements Start to Pick Up After Slow Start for Trump
The pace of federal judges announcing their retirements is picking up after a lull in the early months of President Donald Trump’s second term.
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Diversity didn’t seem to be a primary concern for President Trump in filling judicial vacancies during his first term, and he hasn’t indicated that would change, @tianaheadley.bsky.social reports

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NEW: President Trump is still nominating lawyers with Federalist Society ties for the federal bench, but this time he's prioritized an even younger crop of battle-tested conservatives who can serve well beyond his presidency. Here's the breakdown so far:
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Trump Taps Millennials, Law School Stars for Latest Judge Picks
President Donald Trump was expected to seek a different kind of judicial nominee this term: fewer establishment Federalist Society types and more “bold and fearless” conservatives who’ve signaled pers...
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A federal appeals court nominee faced questions about her views on Supreme Court precedent at the center of Donald Trump’s efforts to expand presidential authority over the firing of independent agency officials.
Trump Appeals Court Nominee Questioned on Executive Power Views
A federal appeals court nominee faced questions about her views on Supreme Court precedent at the center of Donald Trump’s efforts to expand presidential authority over the firing of independent agency officials.
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"Unhelpful and unnecessary"

The US judge who blocked the Trump administration from cutting off billions in federal funding from Harvard included some strong words for Justice Neil Gorsuch -- a sign of mounting frustrations running up and down the judiciary
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Wrote about this earlier this year, basically what we could expect from Trump on judicial nominees: lots of Republican state SGs or affiliated lawyers.
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President Donald Trump’s selection of Mascott, a law professor working in the White House Counsel’s office who isn’t licensed to practice law in Delaware, attracted criticism from both of the state’s Democratic senators, who say she has few ties to the state or the legal community there
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NEW: Jennifer Mascott’s consideration for a federal appeals court judgeship in a state where she has few ties began when she expressed interest in serving on any court the White House saw fit, according to a Senate disclosure obtained by Bloomberg Law
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Trump Appeals Court Pick Didn’t Seek Out Delaware Circuit Seat
Jennifer Mascott’s consideration for a federal appeals court judgeship in a state where she has few ties began when she expressed interest in serving on any court the White House saw fit.
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NEW: Jennifer Mascott’s consideration for a federal appeals court judgeship in a state where she has few ties began when she expressed interest in serving on any court the White House saw fit, according to a Senate disclosure obtained by Bloomberg Law
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Trump Appeals Court Pick Didn’t Seek Out Delaware Circuit Seat
Jennifer Mascott’s consideration for a federal appeals court judgeship in a state where she has few ties began when she expressed interest in serving on any court the White House saw fit.
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Also in this report: Trump’s first Black judicial nominee of his second term, Bill Lewis, who’s currently a justice on the Alabama Supreme Court
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Alabama Solicitor General Edmund LaCour returns as a federal judicial nominee under Trump, this time for the Northern District of Alabama

Trump had nominated LaCour to the Middle District of Alabama in 2020 but he was blocked by Sen. Doug Jones (D-Ala)

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Alabama’s LaCour Returns as US Judge Pick Following Failed Bid
President Donald Trump plans to nominate Alabama’s solicitor general for a federal judgeship in the state after the nomination stalled during his first term in the White House.
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Trump has announced the following district court nominees in Alabama and Mississippi:

Bill Lewis (MD AL)
Hal Mooty (ND AL)
Edmund LaCour (ND AL)*
Robert Chamberlin (ND Miss.)
James Maxwell II (ND Miss.)

*Trump previously nominated LaCour in 2020, but he was blocked by AL Senator Doug Jones.
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Alabama Solicitor General Edmund LaCour returns as a federal judicial nominee under Trump, this time for the Northern District of Alabama

Trump had nominated LaCour to the Middle District of Alabama in 2020 but he was blocked by Sen. Doug Jones (D-Ala)

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Alabama’s LaCour Returns as US Judge Pick Following Failed Bid
President Donald Trump plans to nominate Alabama’s solicitor general for a federal judgeship in the state after the nomination stalled during his first term in the White House.
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And there it is — Trump calls for the end of the Senate blue slip process for both judges and attorneys. Often viewed as one of the last vestiges of bipartisanship in the chamber.

Trump is calling it a “hoax.”
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Emil Bove, a DOJ official and Trump's former personal lawyer, denied whistleblower allegations that he suggested that government lawyers ignore court orders, and faced questions on his other conduct at DOJ during his confirmation hearing for the Third Circuit
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Judicial Pick Bove Says He ‘Never’ Advised Violating Rulings (1)
Justice Department official and judicial nominee Emil Bove denied whistleblower allegations that he suggested that government lawyers ignore court orders against the Trump administration’s deportation...
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