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== Early Career == Josh joined the United States in 2012 after being recruited by Omarwwazzan, who was at the time the existing NSA Director. Josh joined the NSA through special invitation and climbed up the ranks, eventually becoming the Deputy Director of the NSA, and at some point Director. In 2015, Josh was made the Secretary of Education under the leadership of President Pathwaysbball. During his tenure, Josh was known for the Academy Commission and worked hard with agency directors to ensure that the entrance academies were both functional and a good way of recruitment. Josh was nominated as a Federal Judge in 2016 by President Suddenrush12g. During his short tenure as a Federal Judge, Josh oversaw over 40+ cases, a mixture of criminal and civil. He was known for providing detailed judgments and providing basic precedents to enable members of the community to access the court system. Josh was, and still is, a fan of judicial realism. His success in the federal court led to a nomination to the Supreme Court in March 2016. During his tenure as a Supreme Court Justice, Josh also sat on the Federal Circuit and continued to take federal cases. Josh participated in all Supreme Court Cases until his resignation from the Court, and was known for producing legal opinions that provoked the doctrine of judicial creativity.
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