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First Pakistan-born Muslim judge nominated for US federal appeals court

Adeel Mangi, 46, hails from Karachi and will become the first Muslim judge on the Federal Court of Appeals in US history after being confirmed by the Senate.
via American media
via American media

American President Joe Biden has nominated Pakistani-American citizen Adeel Mangi as a judge in the Federal Court of Appeals.

According to the American newspaper Washington Post, Joe Biden has announced the appointment of Oxford and Harvard-educated jurist Adeel Mangi as a judge in the Third Circuit of the Federal Court of Appeals.

Adeel Mangi, 46, hails from Karachi and will become the first Muslim judge on the Federal Court of Appeals in US history after being confirmed by the Senate.

The move comes more than two years after Biden nominated Zahid N. Qureshi, the first Muslim to the federal district court.

Adeel Mangi was among the eight nominees announced by the White House on Wednesday.

The nominee is exceptionally qualified, experienced, and committed to the rule of law and our Constitution, the White House said in a statement.

In this regard, US Senator Bob Menendez praised the US President’s decision on social media and wrote that I had the honor of meeting Adeel Mangi, so I told him that I would recommend President Biden to appoint the first American Muslim as a judge of the Court of Appeals. I will convince.

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