U.S. District Judge Algenon Marbley (Office of Diversity and Inclusion — The Ohio State University).
With Donald Trump winning the presidency, a federal judge in Ohio who was appointed to the bench by Bill Clinton has chosen to rescind his decision to take “senior status” — preventing the future 47th president from being able to appoint a successor — following Trump’s election win over Kamala Harris, according to reports.
Speaking in a letter viewed by Reuters and the Columbus Dispatch on Monday, U.S. District Judge Algenon Marbley tossed his hat back into Ohio’s Southern District ring, telling the Biden administration he would be remaining active after officially rescinding a “senior status” bid he made in October 2023 to semi-retire.
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