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Judge Amul Thapar
Overview
Judge Amul R. Thapar is a United States Circuit Judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. He was appointed in 2017 after serving as a Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky.
As a federal appellate judge, Thapar hears appeals involving federal constitutional, statutory, and administrative law. His judicial writing has attracted attention for its clarity and engagement with originalist and textualist methods of constitutional interpretation.
Judge Thapar has also been noted in discussions of contemporary judicial philosophy within the United States federal judiciary.
Constitutional Significance
As a judge of a United States Court of Appeals, Thapar exercises Article III judicial power under the U.S. Constitution. His decisions contribute to the interpretation and development of federal constitutional doctrine within the Sixth Circuit.
While not associated with a single defining constitutional ruling, his jurisprudence is often referenced in discussions concerning originalism, separation of powers, and the judicial role in constitutional interpretation within the American legal system.
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