Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Judges Battle:Now and in November '09

A Nice summation and well worth the read over at the Committee for Justice blog:
Judges Battle: Now, November and in ‘09
No sooner did the Senate return from its Memorial Day recess last week, than the battle over judges re-erupted. It made for an interesting week, so let’s recap then take a look ahead.Tuesday, the
Wall Street Journal decried Senate Democrats’ obstruction of judicial nominees as “unprecedented in its stinginess,” and noted that “[w]e'll soon see if Republicans will take this lying down.” The answer came the next day, when GOP Senate Leader Mitch McConnell forced Senate clerks to read aloud the entire 491-page substitute amendment to the climate change bill. Kudos to Sen. McConnell, who explained that the tactic was intended “to give [Democrats] time to contemplate and consider the importance of keeping your word in this body.”McConnell was referring to Majority Leader Harry Reid’s broken promise to confirm three appeals court nominees before the Memorial Day recess, as well as Reid’s sure-to-be-broken earlier promises to meet the historical average (17) for appeals court confirmations by an opposition Senate in a president’s final two years. In fact, McConnell noted, judicial confirmations are proceeding at a historically slow pace:..More

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