The first nomination, on December 16, 2005, was to fill the vacancy left by Judge Stephen S. Trott.
He had served as United States Attorney for the Central District of California from 1981 to 1983.
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Stephen S. Chang (1918–1996), Chinese-born American food scientist
He died on February 12, 1891 in Milan, Ripley County, Indiana and was buried in the Greendale Cemetery, Greendale, Indiana.
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He then opened a law office in Richmond, Indiana which remained open for six months when he opened one in Versailles, Indiana.
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He studied law in the office of William R. Morris in Brookville, Indiana and became licensed to practice law on March 17, 1828.
He was the founding chair of a nonprofit organization called ProMED (Program to Monitor Emerging Diseases) and was one of the originators of ProMED-mail, an international network inaugurated by it in 1994 for disease outbreak reporting and monitoring using the Internet.
In November, 2008 he traveled with Lien Chan, special envoy of President Ma Ying-Jeou to the APEC meeting in Lima, Peru where in a side meeting they met with the People's Republic of China's President Hu Jintao, in the highest level of official exchange between mainland China and Taiwan on an international stage.
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First Secretary in the Embassy for the Republic of China in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1963-1969.
Stephen S. Morse, (born ~1940s), American scientist on emerging infectious diseases