Wicker, Hyde-Smith back Chamberlin and Maxwell for U.S. District Court seats

Senator Roger Wicker,  US Senator for Mississippi - Official U.S. Senate headshot
Senator Roger Wicker, US Senator for Mississippi - Official U.S. Senate headshot
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U.S. Senators Roger Wicker and Cindy Hyde-Smith issued a joint statement supporting Mississippi Supreme Court Justices Robert Chamberlin and James Maxwell following the Senate Judiciary Committee’s consideration of their nominations to the Northern District of Mississippi.

“We wholeheartedly support Justices Maxwell and Chamberlin’s nominations to the U.S. District Court.  President Trump chose these men for their qualifications and experience, which will serve them well on the federal bench.  Jimmy and Bobby have dedicated their lives to upholding the Constitution, defending the rule of law, and serving their Mississippi communities with distinction.  They are ready to assume these federal roles, and we look forward to their speedy confirmation both in committee and by the Senate,” Wicker and Hyde-Smith said in their statement.

The senators introduced both nominees at their hearing. President Trump nominated Chamberlin and Maxwell for positions on the U.S. District Court on August 12.



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