DOJ Pride went bowling and here are some photos to show the fun, disco lights, and neon colored bowling lanes at Lucky Strike Lanes in DC.
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20 Tuesday Apr 2010
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DOJ Pride went bowling and here are some photos to show the fun, disco lights, and neon colored bowling lanes at Lucky Strike Lanes in DC.
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15 Thursday Apr 2010
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DOJ Pride is excited to announce that Ed DuMont, former DOJ Pride Vice President and Board Member, has been nominated to the Federal Circuit. A brief news article is attached below:
WilmerHale Partner Nominated for Vacancy on Federal Circuit
Mike Scarcella
The National Law Journal
April 15, 2010
Edward DuMont, an appellate litigation partner in the Washington, D.C., office of Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr, has been nominated for a vacancy on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, the White House announced on Wednesday.
DuMont, a member of WilmerHale’s appellate and Supreme Court litigation practice group, joined the firm in 2002. Before entering private practice, he spent several years as an assistant to the U.S. Solicitor General. DuMont’s nomination is the second that President Barack Obama has made to the Federal Circuit.
“Ed DuMont has distinguished himself throughout his legal career in both the public and private sectors,” Obama said in a statement Wednesday evening. “He possesses a keen intellect and a commitment to fairness and integrity that will serve him well as a judge on the Federal Circuit.”
DuMont, who has also served as an associate deputy attorney general, has argued 18 cases before the Supreme Court, according to the White House. A 1986 graduate of Stanford Law School, DuMont clerked for Judge Richard Posner of the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. DuMont was not immediately reached for comment Wednesday. Click here for more background on DuMont’s practice, including cases he’s argued or briefed in the Federal Circuit.
WilmerHale partner Seth Waxman, chair of the firm’s appellate and Supreme Court litigation practice group, praised DuMont as a “formidable advocate” and “brilliant” lawyer. “Our firm’s very great loss is the nation’s singular gain,” Waxman said. “Ed has the potential to be a truly great federal judge.”
Last month, Obama nominated Judge Kathleen O’Malley of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio for a slot on the Federal Circuit. The Federal Circuit Bar Association heralded the O’Malley nomination, saying that she would fill an experience gap on that bench. There are currently no former federal trial judges sitting on the Federal Circuit.
15 Thursday Apr 2010
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Sharon McGowan joined the Appellate Section of the Civil Rights Division in February 2010. Previously, she was a Staff Attorney with the ACLU’s Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender & AIDS Project. Sharon was lead counsel in Schroer v. Billington (D.D.C.), which produced a landmark ruling that Title VII’s prohibition on sex discrimination also protects individuals who are undertaking / have undertaken a gender transition. She shared her experience and legal arguments in the case with the membership on Tuesday, April 13th in the Andretta Room at Main Justice.
Additionally, Sharon shared the following youtube link on the Schroer Case the ACLU put together: