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" ... At the federal district court level, emergencies exist for a vacancy in which weighted filings are in excess of 600 per judgeship; a vacancy in existence more than 18 months in which weighted filings are between 430 to 600 per judgeship; or any court with more than one authorized judgeship and only one active judge. ... "
" ... Taft's lifelong desire was to serve on, if not lead, the Supreme Court. He clearly had the brains and the temperament to do so. (It was his ambitious wife who wanted him to be president instead.) He was appointed to an Ohio state judgeship in his 20s. So impressive was Taft that he was considered for the high court in his early 30s; instead, he was appointed U.S. solicitor general, where he won 16 of the 18 cases he argued before the Supreme Court. His contemporaries were struck by Taft's thoroughness and integrity. He went on to a seat on the Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. (During these years, Taft became fast friends with another rising star, Theodore Roosevelt.) ... "
" ... Twitty: I always knew that I was interested in serving my communities, as early as elementary school when I was in girl scouts and church youth groups. As I learned about different government figures such as Shirley Chisholm, I thought to myself, “these are people in power, and they have the influence to shape society and the laws that govern our everyday lives. I want to do that!” As I matured the picture became more clear, but I didn’t make the decision to pursue a judgeship until after college. I wanted to see where my professional work experiences would take me, knowing that regardless of where I go, it’s more a matter of what I bring with me. Then after I started in bond court and learned more about what a judgeship looks like, I decided I would do whatever it takes to pursue that career. ... "