While at Becket Duncan defended religious liberty for all
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, President Trump announced his nomination of the Becket Fund for Religious
Liberty’s former General Counsel S. Kyle Duncan to serve as a federal judge
on the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans. Becket, a non-profit
law firm dedicated to protecting the free expression of all religious faiths,
praised the nomination.
“President Trump has hit a home run with Kyle Duncan,”
said Montserrat Alvarado, executive director of Becket. “While at
Becket, Kyle demonstrated his commitment to the equal protection of all
Americans by defending the religious liberty of people of all faiths. Under
his leadership, Becket helped a Sikh woman win the right to work for the federal
government without violating her faith, helped Jewish prisoners obtain kosher
meals, and helped Catholic nuns remain free to care for the elderly poor.”
From 2008-2012, Kyle
served as Louisiana’s first Solicitor General and then as General Counsel of
Becket from 2012-2014. He currently runs his
own firm in D.C.
“Americans of all faiths should welcome Kyle’s
nomination,” said Bill Mumma, president of Becket. “Very few
lawyers have demonstrated the kind of empathy and understanding of people of
many different backgrounds that Kyle has. He is an intelligent, upstanding
man who will do great service for the Court and for all Americans.”
The Senate will consider Duncan’s nomination later this
year.
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Thursday, September 28, 2017
Becket hails nomination of Kyle Duncan to Appeals Court
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