Posted on 02/14/2005 2:20:21 PM PST by FreedomPoster
Here's my understanding of the previous nominations of this group.
Terrence W. Boyle (4th Circuit) (first nominated May 9, 2001)
Priscilla Richman Owen (5th Circuit) (first nominated May 9, 2001)
David W. McKeague (6th Circuit) (first nominated November 8, 2001)
Susan Bieke Neilson (6th Circuit) (first nominated November 8, 2001)
Henry W. Saad (6th Circuit) (first nominated November 8, 2001)
Richard A. Griffin (6th Circuit) (first nominated June 26, 2002)
William H. Pryor (11th Circuit) (first nominated April 9, 2003)
William Gerry Myers, III (9th Circuit) (first nominated May 15, 2003)
Janice Rogers Brown (District of Columbia Circuit) (first nominated July 25, 2003)
Brett M. Kavanaugh (District of Columbia Circuit) (first nominated July 25, 2003)
William James Haynes, II (4th Circuit) (first nominated September 29, 2003)
Thomas B. Griffith (District of Columbia Circuit) (first nominated May 10, 2004)
District Courts:
James C. Dever, III (Eastern District, North Carolina) (first nominated May 22, 2002)
Thomas L. Ludington (Eastern District, Michigan) (first nominated September 12, 2002)
Robert J. Conrad (Western District, North Carolina) (first nominated April 28, 2003)
Daniel P. Ryan (Eastern District, Michigan) (first nominated April 28, 2003)
Peter G. Sheridan (New Jersey) (first nominated November 5, 2003)
Paul A. Crotty (Southern District, New York) (first nominated September 7, 2004)
Sean F. Cox (Eastern District, Michigan) (first nominated September 10, 2004)
J. Michael Seabright (Hawaii) (first nominated September 15, 2004)
woo hoo :)
He won't be denied!!
We'll be praying for you and your administration.
If Bush can pack the courts with right wingers, his legacy will indeed be great.
Nuclear Option Now
Are any of them sufficiently versed in Scottish Law?
How many of these are able to pass the Global Test?
Yes, saw that, good point. Something tells me that wasn't by chance.
If, at first, you don't succeed...
There was a column after the elections that said Bush's SOTU speech could consist of him standing up and saying "I own this town" and then sit down. So now we will find out if this is true....for sure we have all put a ton of effort into this so the judges would be changed out. This I think was the most single important reason for voting Republican.
Dusty Harry will be pushed into a box for sure!
LOL...ya think?
What is with the Pubbies anyway? The way they act, you would think the RATs had a 75-25 majority.
I can just see law school admissions committees looking to screen out conservative law students.
PINGGGGG!!!!
Glad to see Brown and Pryor on this list. Too bad Miguel Estrada is not on it!
Didn't you mean, "If Bush can pack the courts with judges who can understand and apply Constitutional principles, his legacy will indeed be great."?
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