Michael Drescher, a former federal prosecutor, was confirmed after the state's lieutenant governor cast a tie-breaking vote.
Nominee Michael Drescher was confirmed to the Supreme Court seat in a tie-breaking vote on Tuesday. Nominee Christina Nolan was also approved.
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The contentious vote over Drescher, who recently served as Vermont’s top federal prosecutor, came after senators approved Christina Nolan’s appointment to the court.