That's what it looks like, according to this DBR article. Really weird. The legal community is coming to her defense. Here's the intro to the article:
Prominent names in the Florida legal community expressed their
disappointment Wednesday with Sen. Rick Scott over his decline so far to
return a “blue slip” on the nominee, Detra Shaw-Wilder, to serve as a
district court judge in the Southern District of Florida.
“Detra Shaw-Wilder is well qualified and has widespread support
from the community,” said Aaron Podhurst, a founder and partner of Podhurst Orseck
in Miami. “I am surprised and disappointed that perhaps political
issues have slowed down her process, but I am hopeful that they will be
resolved soon and Detra will move forward to confirmation.”
Beatriz Azcuy, a co-managing partner with Sidley Austin
in Miami, recalled over three decades ago when Azcuy was a moot court
partner with Shaw-Wilder, who impressed Azcuy with her “dedication,
perseverance, strength, humanity and intelligence.”
“Today, she is a sought-after, skilled commercial litigator and
community leader with qualities required of the judiciary and in short
supply in today’s world: integrity and impartiality,” said Azcuy, of the
Am Law 100 firm. “As a lifelong Republican and Floridian, I cannot
imagine a more qualified nominee to the U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of Florida.”
Scott has reportedly
claimed that the White House failed to follow the usual consultation
process and ignored his suggestion for alternative nominees.
In response, the Biden Administration said it had included Scott
in discussions over the last two years, and the senator interviewed
Shaw-Wilder, general counsel at Kozyak Tropin & Throckmorton, in January 2023.
Scott did not respond to a request for comment.