By Robert Iafolla
Daily Journal Staff Writer WASHINGTON President Barack Obama has charted a cautious course with his early appeals court nominees by selecting seasoned and respected district court judges, although he'll have room for unorthodox picks for the federal bench moving forward, legal analysts said. So far, Obama has tapped U.S. District Court Judges David F. Hamilton of Indiana for the 7th Circuit, Andre M. Davis of Maryland for the 4t...
Daily Journal Staff Writer WASHINGTON President Barack Obama has charted a cautious course with his early appeals court nominees by selecting seasoned and respected district court judges, although he'll have room for unorthodox picks for the federal bench moving forward, legal analysts said. So far, Obama has tapped U.S. District Court Judges David F. Hamilton of Indiana for the 7th Circuit, Andre M. Davis of Maryland for the 4t...
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