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Five things to know about Lagoa, judge rumored to be on short list

- By Eileen Kelley Eileen Kelley can be reached at 772-925-9193 or ekelley@sunsentine­l.com. Follow on Twitter@reporterke­ll.

Multiple news outlets are reporting that South Florida’s Barbara Lagoa is on President Donald Trump’s short list of nominees for the Supreme Court. Trump has suggested he will nominate a woman to fill the seat long held by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died Friday at 87.

As he departed the White House Saturday for a campaign rally in North Carolina, Trump had this to say about Lagoa: “Sheis an extraordin­ary person. I’ve heard at length about her. She’s Hispanic and she’d highly respected.”

Here are five things you should knowabout Lagoa.

1: Shewas appointed to the Florida

Supreme Court by Gov. Ron DeSantis in 2019, making her the first Cuban-American woman to serve the state’s highest court. Her appointmen­t was short-lived, as Trump picked Lagoa for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit, which covers Florida, Georgia and Alabama.

2: She is the bilingual daughter of Cuban exiles who grew up in Hialeah. Florida is Trump’s biggest battle ground state and Cubans make an import voting bloc for the president. A nomination could make inroads with with broader bloc of Hispanic voters.

3: She’s been vetted. Lagoa won much bipartisan support in the Senate — 80 to 15 when she was appointed to the 11th Circuit. 4: She is Ivy League educated. While attending lawschool at Columbia, she served as the associate editor for the prestigiou­s Columbia Law Review. Lagoa also served on the legal team trying to stop Elian Gonzales’ return to Cuba. The child became part of a internatio­nal custody dispute.

5: She’s young, 52 and a member of the conservati­ve Federalist Society. If selected and appointed, Lagoa would be the youngest seated on the court, effectivel­y representi­ng a conservati­ve voice for decades.

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