Indian-American Amul Thapar nominated to top judicial post in
Washington, March 21: An Indian-American legal luminary has been nominated by US President Donald Trump to a key judicial position on the powerful US court of appeals.
Amul Thapar, 47, who in 2007 became the first South Asian Article III judge after being appointed as a US district judge for Kentucky, is the first Indian-American to be nominated by the Trump administration for a top judicial post on Monday.
If confirmed by the Senate, Mr Thapar will be part of the powerful US 6th Circuit Court of Appeals, which hears appeals from Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio and Michigan. Mr Thapar was among the 20 judges whose names Trump had released during his presidential campaign as shortlisted candidates for his Supreme Court nominees.
Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell applauded Mr Trump for announcing his intent to nominate Mr Thapar to serve on the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. “Throughout his already impressive career of public service, Amul has shown an incredible intellect and an unshakable dedication to the law,” McConnell said. “He has earned the respect of his colleagues, and I know that he will bring to the Sixth Circuit the same wisdom, fairness, and ability that he has shown on the District Court.
“President Trump made an outstanding choice and I look forward to the Senate’s confirmation of Judge Thapar,” the leader said in a statement.
The South Asian Bar Association of North America (SABA), which is normally critical of Mr Trump, lauded the president for his intent. — PTI