"In a letter to the leaders of the Senate Judiciary Committee, the head of the ABA Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary said that a majority of his group had deemed that Mizelle did "not meet the requisite minimum standard of experience necessary to perform the responsibilities required by the high office of a federal trial judge."
"Since her admission to the bar Ms. Mizelle has not tried a case, civil or criminal, as lead or co-counsel," the ABA said, She did, however, have four federal clerkships, spend 10 months at a law firm and "approximately three years in government practice," which the ABA said equates to five years of trial court experience.
The ABA said her integrity and demeanor were not in question and complimented her keen intellect, strong work ethic and impressive resume.
"These attributes however simply do not compensate for the short time she has actually practiced law and her lack of meaningful trial experience," it added."
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>33 yrs old, with very little experience...yet a lifetime appointment to the federal bench...to some people, demonstrated excellence over time isn't a requirement...IMHO, this is not the path toward "Making America Great".
Link: https://www.npr.org/2022/04/19/1093566982/florida-mask-mandate-judge-kathryn-mizelle