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Susan Gertrude Braden (born November 8, 1948)Joint Committee on Printing,
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is a former judge of the
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. Braden was appointed to that court in 2003 by President
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. She was appointed chief judge by President
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on March 13, 2017United States Court of Federal Claims Announcements,
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and assumed senior status on July 13, 2018 and retired in 2019.


Early life, education, and career

Born in
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, Braden received a
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from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio in 1970, and a Juris Doctor from the Case Western Reserve University School of Law in 1973.United States Court of Federal Claims page on Susan G. Braden
She also attended a post graduate course at the Harvard Law School in the summer of 1979. From 1973 to 1978, Braden worked for the Cleveland Field Office of the
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. She was a Senior Trial Attorney in the Department's Antitrust Division, Energy Section from 1978 to 1980. She then served as Senior Attorney Advisor to the Commissioner and Acting Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission from 1980 to 1983, and as Special Counsel to the Chairman from 1984 to 1985.


Private practice and political activities

Braden entered private practice in 1985 and joined the law firm of
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in 1997. She also served as a Special Assistant Attorney General for the State of
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in 1990. Braden litigated complex federal and administrative law cases in private practice in trial and appellate courts. In particular, her work in the intellectual property area received favorable notice in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, National Law Journal, Journal of the American Bar Association, and Interfaces on Trial: Intellectual Property and Interoperability In The Global Software Industry. In 1996, Braden was honored by the Computer Law Association for winning multiple decisions in the Eastern District of New York, the Eastern District of Texas, the Second Circuit, and a certified question to the Supreme Court of Texas in '' Computer Assocs. Int'l, Inc. v. Altai Inc.'', a landmark case that changed the application of copyright law to computer software. In 1998, she also won a companion case brought in France before the Cour de Appel de Paris. In private practice, Braden also represented a wide variety of client interests before almost every major department and federal agency, testified before the United States Congress on a variety of matters, and was a principal advocate of the Emergency Oil and Steel Loan Guarantee Act of 1999, which established a $1 billion federal loan guarantee program to assist bankrupt and troubled steel mills and small oil companies. Braden was also active in support of the Republican Party, serving as Assistant General Counsel to the Republican National Conventions held in 1988, 1992, and 1996; serving on the National Steering Committee, Lawyers for Bush-Quayle, 1992; as Coordinator for Regulatory Reform and Antitrust Policy for the Dole Presidential Campaign from 1995 to 1996; Counsel for the RNC Platform in 1996; General Counsel for the Presidential Debate for the Dole-Kemp Campaign in 1996; and Co-Chair of Lawyers for Bush-Cheney in 2000. She was elected an At-Large Member of the D.C. Republican National Committee, serving 2000 to 2002.


Federal judicial service

On July 14, 2003, Braden was nominated by President
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to a fifteen-year term on the United States Court of Federal Claims. She was confirmed by unanimous consent of the United States Senate, and was sworn into office by Senator
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, then Chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight & the Courts. Her investiture was conducted on October 24, 2003 by Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and Justice
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. In July 2009, Braden was appointed as a Member of the Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility-Judges Advisory Committee to the American Bar Association, on which she still serves. On February 14, 2007, Braden was elected as a Member of the American Law Institute and has been active in the Restatement of Law Third, Restitution and Unjust Enrichment Project. On October 22, 2004, she was inducted as a Senior Fellow of the ABA's Administrative Law and Regulatory Section by Justice O'Connor at a ceremony held at the United States Supreme Court. On March 23, 2012, Braden received the Linn Inn Alliance Distinguished Service Medal at the
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Annual Dinner for her work with the American Inns of Court, dedicated to intellectual property law. On February 7, 2012, Braden was appointed as Chair of the American Bar Association's Section of Intellectual Property Law Task Force on the creation of a Small Patent Claims Court. Braden was President of the Giles S. Rich American Inn of Court for the 2010-2011 Term. She was recognized at a ceremony in the United States Supreme Court in November 2011, when she received the American Inns of Court Platinum Distinction Award for her service. Braden also has been a Member of the Editorial Board of the American Intellectual Property Law Association. On March 13, 2017, Braden was appointed Chief Judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims by President
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. She assumed senior status on July 13, 2018, and was replaced as Chief Judge by Margaret M. Sweeney. She retired from the court on April 1, 2019. In December 2019, President Trump announced his intent to appoint Braden to the
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