A criminal case argued by Fort Lauderdale attorney and assistant federal public defender Brenda Greenberg Bryn landed at the top of U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh’s shiny new docket Tuesday.
Kavanaugh was confirmed 50-48 by the Senate and sworn in Monday by President Donald Trump and Justice Anthony Kennedy after a combative confirmation hearing marred by sexual assault accusations from high school and college classmates.
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