Judge gay

The first openly gay judicial nominee was Deborah Batts, who Democratic former President Bill Clinton nominated to become a federal judge in Manhattan. She remained the only openly gay judicial nominee until , when now-U. Circuit Judge Alison Nathan joined the bench as a trial judge in Manhattan following her nomination by Obama.

Biden makes history with 12th Senate-confirmed LGBTQ judge

They may not reflect the current state of the law, and are not intended to provide legal advice, guidance on litigation, or commentary on any pending case or legislation. Learn about the federal judge who led the way for others in the judiciary. Video excerpt from a Pride Month event in June Return to top.

Hon. Paul G. Feinman ’81, First Openly Gay Judge on New York High Court

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