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Indian-American Amul Thapar on Donald Trump's list for possible Supreme Court judge nominees

Indian-American Amul Thapar Is Among The Shortlisted Potential Nominees For Supreme Court Judge Picked By President-elect Donald Trump.

PTI | Updated on: 13 Nov 2016, 11:58:38 AM
Amul Thapar - File Photo

New Delhi:

Indian-American Amul Thapar is among the shortlisted potential nominees for Supreme Court judge picked by President-elect Donald Trump.

Thapar's name figured in Trump's second list of individuals who would be considered for the nomination of a Supreme Court judge. The list was announced on September 23.

The nomination list now assumes significance since Trump, as the 45th president of the United States, would be in aposition to nominate the three Supreme Court judge.

Thapar currently holds the position of US District Court Judge for the Eastern District of Kentucky.

Venezuelan-born Federico Moreno, 64, who sits in the US District Court for the Southern District of Florida is theonly other minority candidate to be shortlisted.

The first Article II Judge of South Asian origin, he was nominated to this position by the former Republican presidentGeorge W Bush.
"He has taught law students at the University of Cincinnati and Georgetown. Thapar has served as an Assistant US Attorney in Washington and the Southern District of Ohio," the Trump Campaign said. Immediately prior to his judicial appointment, JudgeThapar was the US Attorney for the Eastern District of Kentucky.

Judge Thapar received his law degree from theUniversity of California, Berkeley. "This list is definitive and I will choose Justices of theUnited States Supreme Court only from it," Trump had said in September while releasing the list.

"I would like to thank the Federalist Society, theHeritage Foundation and many other individuals who helped incomposing this list of twenty-one highly respected people whoare the kind of scholars that we need to preserve the verycore of our country and make it greater than ever before," he said.

Born in Detroid, Michigan, in 1969, Thapar was nominated by George W Bush on May 24, 2007, to a seat vacated by JosephM Hood. He was confirmed by the Senate on December 13, 2007,and received commission on January 4, 2008.

Thapar has also served as an Adjunct Professor atGeorgetown University Law Center, and was an Adjunct Professorat the University of Cincinnati College of Law, where hetaught Federal Criminal Practice.

He graduated from therenowned Boalt Hall School of Law of the University ofCalifornia after receiving his undergraduate degree fromBoston College. 

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First Published : 13 Nov 2016, 10:35:00 AM

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