[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 143 (Thursday, November 20, 2014)]
[Senate]
[Pages S6174-S6175]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
PEPPER NOMINATION
Mr. JOHNSON of Wisconsin. Madam President, it is my privilege to
recommend to the Senate the Honorable Pamela Pepper to be a U.S.
district judge for the Eastern District of Wisconsin. Patty served with
distinction and is the current chief judge of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court
for the Eastern District of Wisconsin.
Although not native to our State, she has set down deep roots in
Wisconsin, first serving in the Office of the United States Attorney
for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, followed by private practice in
Milwaukee and finally serving 9 years as a bankruptcy court judge.
Pam was born in the delta of Mississippi in a town called Leland. Her
parents were both teachers and instilled in her an intellectual
curiosity which has been apparent throughout her career. She migrated
north for college and attended Northwestern University in Chicago,
where she received a degree in theater.
After helping a friend get through the LSAT review course, she
realized she might want to explore other careers and ended up taking
the LSAT herself. She obviously had prepared herself well because she
performed well on the LSAT and was accepted into the Cornell University
School of Law.
After graduation, she clerked with distinction for Judge Frank
Johnson on the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals and then moved on to
become a prosecutor in the U.S. Attorney's Office in Chicago.
She is widely respected within her profession, evidenced by having
held offices as the president of the Milwaukee Bar Association and the
chairperson of the Board of Governors of the State Bar of Wisconsin.
She is an instructor of national stature and speaks frequently on trial
practice and evidence. She is currently an instructor at the Federal
Judicial Center.
I have had the opportunity to speak to practitioners who have
appeared before her bankruptcy court. They have told me of her patience
with attorneys, which is a virtue of hers they all value.
Pam possesses a great sense of humor, which she often uses to put
litigants at ease. She displays compassion in making tough decisions by
explaining the rationale for those decisions clearly so her reasoning
is understood by all. She has shown great dexterity in reacting to
difficult situations in court with calm reasoning.
Finally, Pam has been described as a practical judge who promptly
resolves disputes while faithfully adhering to the rule of law.
Pam's intellectual curiosity, her demonstrated ability to learn new
areas of the law and efficiently administer her office, has convinced
me she will continue to excel in her new role as a Federal district
court judge. Judge Pepper has my full support, and I urge my colleagues
to vote yes on her confirmation.
I conclude my remarks by thanking the hard-working members of our
bipartisan nomination commission for their dedication and efforts.
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I also thank Senator Baldwin for her continued support of this
successful nominating process that has once again resulted in the
selection of a well-qualified jurist, Judge Pamela Pepper, who will
serve the N and the Wisconsin Eastern District well.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Wisconsin.
Ms. BALDWIN. I rise this afternoon to urge my colleagues to confirm
Judge Pamela Pepper for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern
District of Wisconsin. I am delighted to once again join my colleague
Senator Johnson on the floor to discuss this nomination.
The people of Wisconsin deserve to have experienced and highly
qualified judges working for them, and I am proud to have worked with
my colleague Senator Johnson and our judicial nominating commission to
put in place this process for filling the critical Federal judicial
vacancies in our State. I was pleased to join Senator Johnson in May of
this year to support the confirmation of Jim Peterson, whom the Senate
confirmed to a seat for a Federal judgeship in the Western District of
Wisconsin. I am pleased to stand on the floor with my colleague today
to speak in support of another terrific judicial nominee who will serve
the people of Wisconsin well.
Judge Pepper is an outstanding bankruptcy judge, and she will be an
outstanding U.S. Federal district judge.
As President Obama noted in making the nomination, ``Judge Pepper has
a long and distinguished record of service, and . . . will serve on the
federal court with distinction.''
Pam Pepper has indeed dedicated her professional career to public
service. She has a distinguished career as a judge, Federal prosecutor,
public defender, and attorney in private practice. She has spent that
career dedicated to serving her clients and the people of the United
States. I am confident she will continue her outstanding service on the
bench, and the people of Wisconsin will benefit from having this
experienced and dedicated public servant as a U.S. district judge.
As we have heard, she has served as the chief bankruptcy judge in the
Eastern District of Wisconsin since 2010, having served as a bankruptcy
judge in that district since 2005. She simultaneously served the people
of the Southern District of Illinois as a bankruptcy judge during that
same period. Judge Pepper has contributed significantly to the field of
bankruptcy law and the continuing education of bankruptcy judges and
practitioners.
Prior to her time on the bench, Pamela Pepper worked both as a solo
practitioner engaged in criminal defense work and as a Federal
prosecutor in the U.S. Attorney's Offices in Chicago and then
Milwaukee.
Before becoming a bankruptcy judge, Pam Pepper also held numerous
leadership positions within the legal community, including on the
boards of the Federal Defenders Service of Wisconsin, the State Bar of
Wisconsin, the Eastern District of Wisconsin Bar Association, and the
Milwaukee Bar Association, just to name a few.
Senator Johnson and I strongly support Judge Pepper's nomination to
the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin. Our
joint support of a judicial nominee should once again send a strong
message to the entire Senate that she is the right choice for this
judgeship.
I urge my colleagues to confirm judge Pamela Pepper so that she can
continue her distinguished service to the people of Wisconsin and the
people of the United States of America.
I yield the floor.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Vermont.
Mr. LEAHY. Madam President, what is the parliamentary situation?
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senate is in morning business until 2 p.m.
Mr. LEAHY. I thank the distinguished Presiding Officer.
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