TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on May 11, 2022

President Joe Biden today announced a slate of bipartisan nominees to the U.S. Sentencing Commission, Bloomberg Law reports. If approved, they would give the panel its first quorum since 2019. The president also nominated U.S. District Judge Carlton W. Reeves of the Southern District of Mississippi to chair the commission. If confirmed, he would be the first Black chair in the commission’s history. Others nominated were: U.S. District Judge Claria Horn Boom of Kentucky; former assistant federal public defender Laura Mate, now working for the federal public defender in Arizona; former judge and now New York-based Debevoise and Plimpton partner John Gleeson; former principal deputy associate attorney general Claire McCusker Murray; Third U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Luis Felipe Restrepo; and Assistant U.S. Attorney Candice Wong of Washington. Read more about the nominees in a release from the White House.