• Henry William Saad (born June 1948, in Detroit, Michigan) is a judge on the Michigan Court of Appeals and a former nominee to the United States Court of...
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  • Hasballah M. Saad, Indonesian politician Henry Saad, American Michigan-based judge John Saad, Sierra Leonean politician of Lebanese descent Khaled Saad, Jordanian...
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  • addition, the gang opposed the confirmation of two remaining nominees, Henry Saad and William Myers, leading them to withdraw their nominations. While thwarting...
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  • Pryor) up-or-down votes in the full Senate, Myers and Michigan nominee Henry Saad were expressly denied the same assurance in the agreement. On January...
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    William Pryor) would receive a vote by the full Senate; and two others, Henry Saad and William Myers, were expressly denied such protection (both eventually...
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    in 1995. Previously, on November 8, 2001, President Bush had nominated Henry Saad, David McKeague and Susan Bieke Neilson to three other Michigan seats...
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    senior status on August 15, 2001. On the same day, Bush also nominated Henry Saad and Susan Bieke Neilson to Michigan seats on the Sixth Circuit. On June...
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  • Supreme Court; first woman to serve on the Michigan Court of Appeals Henry Saad, jurist, Michigan Court of Appeals John Weisenberger, former attorney...
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    were Priscilla Owen, Charles W. Pickering, Carolyn Kuhl, David McKeague, Henry Saad, Richard Allen Griffin, William H. Pryor Jr., William Myers III and Janice...
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  • William Pryor) would receive a vote by the full Senate; and two others, Henry Saad and William Myers, were expressly denied such protection (both eventually...
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