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Julie Breslow
Julie Breslow is a magistrate judge for the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. She was appointed to the court on September 11, 2002.[1] On September 27, 2016, President Barack Obama nominated Breslow to be an associate judge on the Superior Court.[2] On January 3, 2017, Breslow's nomination was returned to President Obama at the sine die adjournment of the 114th Congress.[3]
Education
Breslow received her undergraduate degree from Union College and her J.D. from Albany Law School.[1]
Career
- 2002-present: Magistrate judge, Superior Court of the District of Columbia
- 1999-2002: Chief, Victim and Witness Assistance Unit, U.S. Attorney's Office, District of Columbia
- 1998-1999: Attorney-advisor, Executive Office of United States Attorneys
- 1995-1998: Director, Court Services Unit, District of Columbia Child and Family Services Agency
- 1995: Private practice, Washington, D.C.
- 1990-1995: Trial attorney, Office of the Attorney General of Washington, D.C.[1][2]
Federal judicial nomination
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Name: Julie Rebecca Breslow |
Court: Superior Court of the District of Columbia |
Progress |
Returned 98 days after nomination. |
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Breslow was nominated by President Barack Obama on September 27, 2016, to serve as an associate judge on the Superior Court of the District of Columbia to succeed Judge Rhonda Reid-Winston, who retired from judicial service on September 30, 2016. The president gave the following remarks on Breslow's nomination: "I am pleased to nominate Judge Julie Rebecca Breslow, Deborah J. Israel, and Carmen Guerricagoitia McLean to serve on the Superior Court of the District of Columbia ... I am confident they will serve the District of Columbia with integrity and a steadfast commitment to justice." On January 3, 2017, Breslow's nomination was returned to President Obama at the sine die adjournment of the 114th Congress.[2][3][4]
Awards and associations
- 1995-2000: Board of Directors, D.C. Rape Crisis Center
- 1998-1999: President, Board of Directors[1]
External links
- District of Columbia Courts, Superior Court: Julie R. Breslow
- Official website of the Superior Court of D.C.
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 District of Columbia Courts, Superior Court: Julie R. Breslow
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 The White House, "President Obama nominates three to serve on the Superior Court of the District of Columbia," September 27, 2016
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 United States Congress, "PN 1791 — Julie Rebecca Breslow — The Judiciary," accessed January 3, 2017
- ↑ The White House, "Presidential nominations sent to the Senate," September 27, 2016

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