Neomi Rao to replace Kavanaugh on DC Circuit: Trump

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

US Tuesday said he has nominated Indian-American to replace Justice on the

"She is going to be fantastic. Great person," he said.

The powerful is considered next to the . A formal announcement in this regard is expected to be made by the on Wednesday.

"I just nominated to be on the DC circuit court of appeals, the seat of justice That could be a big story," Trump announced

during the Diwali celebrations Tuesday.

Rao thanks the for the "confidence" he has shown in her by nominating her to the powerful US court.

If confirmed by the Senate, Rao, 45, would be the second Indian American after Sree Srinivasan on the DC Circuit, which has jurisdiction over important regulatory, national security, and separation of powers questions.

Rao is currently the of the and (OIRA).

Trump made the announcement at the Diwali celebrations in the presence of his top Indian-American officials and Indian to the US, Navtej Singh Sarna.

Called the 'regulatory czar' of in her current capacity, she oversees implementation of the Administration's deregulatory agenda and regulation-related orders.

She was confirmed by the with a 54-41 vote in July 2017 to head the OIRA and is known among legal circles as a highly respected administrative scholar who has distinguished herself for her right-of-center views, stated.

A former for conservative Justice Clarence Thomas, Rao was recommended for the post by former White House Trump's nomination of Rao is in recognition of her contribution in cutting down regulations.

Rao has previously served in all three branches of the federal government, and before taking on her current role in the branch, she was associate and special assistant to the for the

She has been known for promoting separation of powers in the three branches of government. Prior to joining the in July 2017, Rao taught as an professor at GMU, where she also founded and directed the

A graduate of and School, Rao also worked in the private sector, in the international group of the London-based law firm,

Born to Zerin Rao and Jehangir Narioshang Rao, both Parsi physicians from India, Rao grew up in and did her schooling from She is married to and the couple has two children.

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First Published: Wed, November 14 2018. 03:20 IST