Before becoming a federal judge, Garcia Marmolejo began her legal career as an
Assistant Federal Public Defender. From 1996 to 1998, served as a federal defender in the
Western District of Texas, and from 1998 to 1999, she served as a federal defender in the
Southern District of Texas. She earned the highest performance evaluation each year. In 1999, she served as an
assistant United States attorney for the Southern District of Texas. In 2007, she moved into private practice and helped open the
San Antonio office of Thompson & Knight, where she served as
Of Counsel. In 2009, Marmolejo was hired to be a
partner with the law firm of
Reid Collins Tsai LLP in their
Austin office. On July 28, 2010, President
Barack Obama nominated Marmolejo to replace
Samuel B. Kent. The Senate confirmed Marmolejo by
unanimous consent on October 3, 2011, and she received her judicial commission on October 4, 2011. According to the legal database Westlaw, more than 450 cases have cited her opinion on this issue. In 2022, she became a Jurist in Residence at her alma mater, St. Mary's University School of Law. ==See also==