President Clinton Nominates Christine M. Arguello to the Federal Bench (7/27/00)
                              THE WHITE HOUSE

                       Office of the Press Secretary

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For Immediate Release                                            July 27,
2000


             PRESIDENT CLINTON NOMINATES CHRISTINE M. ARGUELLO
                           TO THE FEDERAL BENCH

     The President today nominated Christine M. Arguello to the U.S. Court
of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit.

     Christine M. Arguello, of Westminster, Colorado, has been a Deputy
Attorney General with the Colorado Attorney General?s Office since 1999.
Prior to assuming her current position, Arguello served on the faculty of
the University of Kansas School of Law as a full professor (1998-1999) and
associate professor (1991-1998).  Arguello also worked at the law firm of
Holland & Hart as a partner (1988-1991) and senior associate (1985-1988).
She began her legal career as an associate with the law firm of
Valdes-Fauli, Cobb & Petry (1980-1985).  Arguello received her B.S. degree
from the University of Colorado in 1977 and her J.D. degree from Harvard
Law School in 1980.

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