Zahid Quraishi.Photo: Kevin Lamarque-Pool/Getty

Quraishi, who is of Pakistani descent, was serving as a magistrate judge for the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey, prior to his appointment as a federal judge on Thursday during aSenate hearing.
PresidentJoe Bidennominated Quraishi, 46, for the position in March, per apress releasefrom the White House, along with 10 other judicial candidates who have the potential to also make Senate history.
Zahid Quraishi.Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty

Ahead of Thursday’s confirmation hearing, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer spoke on the floor about the historic vote surrounding Quraishi.
“Mr. Quraishi will be the first American Muslim in United States history to serve as an Article III federal judge. The third largest religion in the United States, and he will become the first to ever serve as an Article III judge,” he said,according toUnited Press International. “We must expand not only demographic diversity, but professional diversity, and I know that President Biden agrees with me on this, and this will be something that I will set out to do.
“Another barrier has been broken, and it has been broken in New Jersey,“saidGovernor Murphy, 63. “I congratulate the newest member of the federal bench for the District of New Jersey, Judge Zahid Quraishi, on becoming the first Muslim federal judge in our nation’s history. As a Captain in the United States Army, an attorney in private practice, an Assistant United States Attorney, and a federal magistrate judge, Judge Quraishi has built a strong and commendable legal record. I know that all who enter his courtroom in search of justice will benefit from his experience, his knowledge, and his commitment to the law.”
The governor added, “I further congratulate President Biden on this historic confirmation, and I thank both Senator Menendez and Senator Booker for their role in the selection process and their work to ensure Judge Quraishi’s smooth confirmation.”
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“I look forward to continuing to make nominations at a historic pace and working closely with the Senate on many more confirmations,” he added.
source: people.com