Patricia Wald, First Woman to Preside Over D.C. Appeals Court, Dies at 90 By News January 13, 2019 Add Comment Edit A recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, she was the first woman to serve as chief judge of the influential federal appeals court in Washington. Share this post Related PostsMatter: The Sounds That Haunted U.S. Diplomats in Cuba? Lovelorn Crickets, Scientists SayTrump Administration Freezes Raises for Pence and Cabinet MembersNews Analysis: Trump’s Wall, Trump’s Shutdown and Trump’s Side of the StoryCongress Is Examining Decision to Lift Sanctions on Russian’s FirmsU.S. Accuses Peru of Violating Agreement to Protect Rain ForestJudge Extends Term for Grand Jury Hearing Evidence From MuellerT.S.A. Screeners, Working Without Pay, Are Calling Out SickTrump Raises Possibility of Declaring National Emergency at Border
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