5. Abdul Kallon, nominated to a seat that's been vacant 1,000+ days, would be the 1st African American from AL on 11th Circuit. #DoYourJob
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6. Lucy Koh would be just the second
#AAPI woman to serve as a circuit judge in U.S. history if confirmed to the 9th Circuit.#DoYourJob1 reply 2 retweets 2 likes -
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7. Dax Lopez would be the 1st Latino federal judge in Georgia if confirmed to U.S. District Court for the N. District of Georgia.
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8. Judge Florence Pan, nominated more than four months ago, would be the first
#AAPI woman to serve on D.C.'s district court.#DoYourJob1 reply 3 retweets 2 likes -
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9. Jennifer Puhl, unanimously approved by
@senjudiciary, would be the first woman ever in North Dakota on the federal bench.#DoYourJob1 reply 3 retweets 1 like -
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10. Abid Qureshi would be the 1st American Muslim federal judge if confirmed to U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.
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11. Regina Rodriguez, nominated to US District Court for District of CO, would be 1st
#AAPI judge to serve in the 10th Circuit.#DoYourJob1 reply 3 retweets 1 like -
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12. Karen Gren Scholer, nominated to U.S. District Court for E. District of TX, would be 1st
#AAPI judge to serve in 5th Circuit.#DoYourJob1 reply 2 retweets 0 likes -
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13. Myra Selby, nominated nearly 8 months ago, would be the 1st African American and the first woman from IN on the 7th Circuit.
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14. Patricia Timmons-Goodson would be the 1st African American and 2nd woman ever on US District Court for the E. District of NC.
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Instead of doing their job, @SenateGOP is ignoring a judicial vacancy crisis – and it's actually hurting Americans. It's time to #DoYourJob.
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