Thomas Hruz
Thomas M. Hruz (born November 2, 1973) is an American jurist, serving since 2014 as a judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals in District III.
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Hruz received his bachelor's degree from University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, his master's degree from University of Wisconsin–Madison, and his J.D. degree from Marquette University Law School. He practiced law and was a law clerk. He was also an adjunct professor at Marquette University Law School. In 2014, Hruz was appointed to a vacant seat on the Wisconsin Court of Appeals in the court's Wausau-headquartered District III.[1]
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gollark: They then interact with them once per year.
gollark: Well, basically, you assign random gods you like to be parents of your child.
gollark: Indeed. I would prefer to, at most, occasionally interact with children as an "uncle" or "godparent".
gollark: Homeschool them and teach only advanced mathematics and anomalous programming.
gollark: Speak in cryptic APL symbols.
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