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Jason Park

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Jason Park
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Superior Court of the District of Columbia
Tenure
2019 - Present
Term ends
2034
Years in position
7


Jason Park is a judge on theSuperior Court of the District of Columbia. PresidentDonald Trump (R) nominated Park to the court on January 24, 2019.[1] TheU.S. Senate confirmed Park on August 1, 2019, by voice vote, for a fifteen-year term on the court.[2] To see a full list of judges appointed byDonald Trump,click here.

The Superior Court of the District of Columbia is a trial court of general jurisdiction inWashington, D.C. To learn more about the court,click here.

Judicial nominations and appointments

Superior Court of the District of Columbia (2019-present)

See also:Federal judges nominated by Donald Trump

PresidentDonald Trump (R) nominated Park to the court on January 24, 2019.[1] TheU.S. Senate confirmed Park on August 1, 2019, by voice vote, for a fifteen-year term on the court.[2]

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Nominee Information
Name: Jason Park
Court:Superior Court of the District of Columbia
Progress
Confirmed 189 days after nomination.
ApprovedANominated: January 24, 2019
ApprovedAABA Rating:Not rated by the ABA
Questionnaire: [N/A Questionnaire]
ApprovedAHearing: April 2, 2019
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ApprovedAReported: May 15, 2019 
ApprovedAConfirmed: August 1, 2019
ApprovedAVote: Voice vote

Confirmation vote

The U.S. Senate confirmed Park on August 1, 2019, by voice vote.[2]

Senate Committee hearing

TheSenate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee held hearings on Park's nomination on April 2, 2019. The committee favorably reported Park's nomination on May 15, 2019.[2]Click here to see how the committee voted.

Nomination

Park was nominated on January 24, 2019, by PresidentDonald Trump (R) to a seat on theSuperior Court of the District of Columbia vacated byJohn M. Mott.[1]

About the court

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TheSuperior Court of the District of Columbia resides inWashington, D.C. It is a trial court of general jurisdiction established by theU.S. Congress in1970.[3]

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