After Justice Antonin Scalia, the longest-serving justice on the high court, passed away, speculation has been rife that the 'moderate' judge might be nominated by US President Barack Obama.
"There's always a short-list of potential justices that court experts and watchers have in their heads; Obama will be cognisant that he is replacing a conservative icon and that might temper his choices, leading him to try to find someone that at least some Republicans in Congress might find acceptable," the CNN reported today.
Obama first nominated Srinivasan to the post in 2012, and the Senate confirmed him in May 2013, including votes in support from Republican presidential contenders Senators Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio.
Srinivasan, an Indian-American, was a high school basketball star in Kansas before attending Stanford University, which he graduated from in 1989.
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He was Obama's principal deputy solicitor general, most notably working on the successful fight against the Defence of Marriage Act.
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Meanwhile, the Indian-American community has welcomed Gujarati's nomination by Obama to the US District Court bench in New York.
"We applaud the Obama administration's consistent effort to promote the diversity of our judiciary by nominating the exceedingly qualified Diane Gujarati," said Vichal Kumar, president of South-Asian Bar Association.
If confirmed, Gujarati will be the first Article III judge of South-Asian descent in New York.