Michigan got its first openly lesbian federal judge last week, when the Senate confirmed Judith Levy to preside over the Eastern District of Michigan. The decision was an overwhelming 97-0, with Senators Reid, Rockefeller, and Rubio not voting.
The president originally nominated Levy in July 2013, and the Senate Judiciary Committee approved her nomination in January. Prior to serving as a federal judge, she was the Civil Rights Unit Chief for the Eastern District of Michigan and a trial attorney for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in Detroit.
While Levy will be the first out LGBT member of the federal bench in Michigan, she is far from being the first gay federal judge nationwide. President Obama has nominated, and the Senate has confirmed, several LGBT federal judges over the past few years.
If there is something especially remarkable about this particular confirmation, it is how normalized LGBT representation on the federal bench has become. In fact, an article from The Detroit News reporting on Levy’s confirmation does not even make note of her orientation.









