A Step Forward

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The judge for whom I clerk, Judge Henry William Saad of the Michigan Court of Appeals, has finally been reported favorably to the full Senate by the Senate Judiciary Committee. Judge Saad was nominated nearly three years ago to a seat on the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit by President George W. Bush.

How Appealing has this to say about today's vote.

It seems somewhat strange not to be able to able to blog about something so significant that is happening right in the office I work for, but such is the nature of being a law clerk. If you're reading this, it means I've finally decided to post it at some point after ending my clerkship with Judge Saad. In the meantime, I have it for posterity's sake, at least.

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