The freeze on federal judicial nominations appears to be thawing for the first time since the presidential election, at least when it comes to district court nominees.

The Senate confirmed two more district court judges December 6, both unanimously, to add to two previous confirmations earlier last week. Mark Walker was confirmed 94-0 to become a U.S. district judge for the Northern District of Florida, and Terrence Berg was confirmed by voice vote for a district judge slot in the Eastern District of Michigan.

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