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  1. Tamika Renee Montgomery-Reeves (born April 29, 1981) is an American lawyer who serves as a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. She previously served as an Associate Justice of the Delaware Supreme Court.

  2. 13 de dez. de 2022 · (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate on Monday confirmed Tamika Montgomery-Reeves, the first Black woman to serve on Delaware's highest court, to a seat on a federal appeals court, as Democrats push...

  3. 16 de dez. de 2022 · Justice Tamika Montgomery-Reeves was the first Black judge to serve on Delaware’s Court of Chancery in 2015 and on the state Supreme Court in 2020. Now, the U.S. Senate has confirmed her as the newest member of the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. Senators voted 53-35 to confirm her nomination.

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  4. 11 de jul. de 2022 · Description. Tamika R. Montgomery-Reeves, of Delaware, to be United States Circuit Judge for the Third Circuit, vice Thomas L. Ambro, retiring. Organization. The Judiciary. Latest Action. 12/12/2022 - Confirmed by the Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 53 - 35. Record Vote Number: 387. Date Received from President. 07/11/2022. Committee. Senate Judiciary.

  5. Montgomery-Reeves, Tamika Renee. Born 1981 in Jackson, MS Federal Judicial Service: Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit Nominated by Joseph R. Biden on July 11, 2022, to a seat vacated by Thomas L. Ambro. Confirmed by the Senate on December 12, 2022, and received commission on February 7, 2023.

  6. 29 de out. de 2015 · Tamika Montgomery-Reeves, a 2006 cum laude graduate of the University of Georgia School of Law, was unanimously confirmed by the Delaware Senate on Oct. 28 as a vice chancellor of the Delaware Court of Chancery, which is the most important and prestigious court for business law in the United States.

  7. 13 de dez. de 2022 · Montgomery-Reeves is the first Black person to serve on both the Delaware Court of Chancery and the Delaware Supreme Court. She has served on the state Supreme Court since January 2020 as an Associate Justice. Prior to that she was Vice Chancellor on the Court of Chancery from November 2015 to November 2019.