With just over a decade of legal experience, President Joseph Biden's latest nominee to the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals is among the youngest federal judicial nominees and, if confirmed, would become the first-ever Latino to sit on the D.C. Circuit bench.
At 35 years old, Bradley N. Garcia is younger than most other nominees to lifetime federal judgeships, but in his relatively brief legal career — spent mostly at O'Melveny & Myers LLP — he's become known for winning appeals.
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Read the full article here. Written by Raul A. Reyes. Published by NBC News Latino.
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