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SCOTUS Watch: US District Judge Christine Arguello Makes Short List

Submitted by J Boogie [TLL] on Tuesday, 19 May 2009Comments

Latest on the SCOTUS Watch. From the ABA Journal

A federal judge has told a Colorado newspaper that she was approached by people in contact with the White House about her interest in a Supreme Court nomination.

U.S. District Judge Christine Arguello told the Pueblo Chieftan that the intermediaries who approached her about a week ago asked if she “would be willing to go through the intense scrutiny” that would occur if Obama nominates her, the newspaper reports.

“I said ‘yes.’ I wouldn’t have gone this far if I didn’t think I could serve my country in this way,” Arguello told the Chieftan.

Arguello, a Mexican-American, is a Harvard law grad who is the daughter of a railroad worker and the first in her family to go to college, National Public Radio reports. The Chieftan says that, as a child, Arguello lived in a rail car with her family in the town where her father worked for the railroad. The NPR story highlighted eight people who have gotten little attention as possible Supreme Court nominees.

President Bush appointed Arguello to be a federal trial judge; she was seated in October. She was also a law professor and a deputy to Ken Salazar when he was Colorado attorney general; he is now secretary of Interior.

Meanwhile, speculation mounts that Mich. Gov. Jennifer Granholm, at the White House for President Obama’s announcement of new fuel industry standards, will stick around for an interview for a possible Supreme Court nomination, the Washington Post reports.

christine-arguelloJudge Arguello is a native of Colorado, attending the University of Colorado, she was also the first member of her family to graduate from college and if that wasn’t enough showboating, she went off and attended Harvard Law School. This puts her in a very prime position, seeing as how SCOTUS nominees tend to be Harvard-flavored. She was nominated to serve on the 10th Circuit by then-President Clinton, and was eventually elevated to District Court Judge just last year. 

 

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