- Kent Markus
Kent R. Markus (born
February 1 ,1959 ) is an American lawyer, a law professor atCapital University , a former official in theU.S. Department of Justice and a former federal judicial nominee to theU.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit .Early life and education
Born in
Cleveland, Ohio , Markus earned a bachelor's degree fromNorthwestern University in 1981 and a law degree cum laude fromHarvard Law School in 1984.Professional career
After graduating from law school, Markus clerked for U.S. District Judge Alvin I. Krenzler from 1984 until 1986. He then worked at an Ohio law firm from 1986 until 1989, while also serving as an adjunct law professor at
Cleveland-Marshall College of Law from 1986 until 1988. He later worked in Ohio's attorney general's office as chief of staff to then-Ohio Attorney GeneralLee Fisher before joining theU.S. Department of Justice in 1994, during the Clinton administration. Markus worked as Counsel to the Office of the Deputy Attorney General in 1994, Acting Assistant Attorney General and Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legislative Affairs from 1995 to 1996, and as Counselor to Attorney GeneralJanet Reno and Deputy Chief of Staff for the Office of the Attorney General from 1996 to 1998. He joinedCapital University as a visiting law professor in 1998, and now is an associate professor at the school.Nomination to the Sixth Circuit
On
February 9 ,2000 , President Clinton nominated Markus to the Sixth Circuit to take the place ofDavid Aldrich Nelson , who previously had assumed senior status. With theU.S. Senate controlled by Republicans during the Clinton's second term, Markus' nomination languished. Despite Markus waging an unusually high-profile lobbying effort to win confirmation to the Sixth Circuit seat and despite the fact that he had the support of both of his home-state senators, no hearing was ever scheduled on his nomination by theU.S. Senate Judiciary Committee , and no confirmation vote ever was taken by the full Senate. When George W. Bush became president in 2001, he subsequently withdrew 62 executive and judicial nominations, including that of Markus. [ [http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2001/03/20/politics/main280123.shtml Bush Dumps Clinton Nominees, 62 Executive And Judicial Nominees Are Pulled... - CBS News ] ]In 2001, Bush nominated
Jeffrey Sutton to the seat to which Markus had been nominated. Sutton won confirmation on April 29, 2003.Career since the failed nomination
On
January 8 ,2007 , Ohio Gov.Ted Strickland announced that Markus would be taking a leave of absence from Capital University to serve as Strickland's chief legal counsel. Markus' name also has come up as a possible interim replacement for former Ohio Attorney GeneralMarc Dann , who resigned from office on May 14, 2008. [ [http://blog.cleveland.com/openers/2008/05/possible_replacements_for_marc.html Possible replacements for Marc Dann listed - OPENERS - Ohio Politics Blog by The Plain Dealer ] ]ee also
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President Clinton's judicial appointments controversy References
External links
*http://www.law.capital.edu/Faculty/Bios/kmarkus.asp
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