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"Oldest Active Federal Judge Asks Supreme Court for Her Job Back"

Friday, March 13, 2026 at 12:32 AM
By Howard Bashman

"Oldest Active Federal Judge Asks Supreme Court for Her Job Back": Michael Shapiro of Bloomberg Law has this report. Blake Brittain of Reuters reports that "98-year-old judge asks US Supreme Court to hear case over her suspension." And Zach Schonfeld of The Hill reports that "98-year-old federal judge suspended for mental fitness appeals to Supreme Court." The New Civil Liberties Alliance today issued a news release titled "NCLA Asks SCOTUS to Mandate Review of Unlawful Orders Removing Federal C

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