Posted on 07/09/2009 12:10:39 PM PDT by freespirited
Republicans plan to call a white firefighter whose reverse discrimination claim was rejected by Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor to testify against her.
New Haven, Conn. firefighter Frank Ricci brought a lawsuit challenging his city's decision to scrap the results of a promotion test because too few minorities scored highly enough to qualify. He's one of 14 witnesses Republicans will call during Senate hearings on Sotomayor's confirmation that open Monday.
Sotomayor was part of an appellate court panel that rejected Ricci's claim. The Supreme Court reversed the ruling last week.
Democrats' witnesses include New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, former FBI Director Louis Freeh, and former Major League Baseball pitcher David Cone.
The full list of witnesses, as released by the Senate Judiciary Committee, is below:
American Bar Association Witnesses
Kim Askew, Chair of Standing Committee Mary Boies, Primary Reviewer
Democratic Witnesses
Michael Bloomberg, Mayor, City of New York
Chuck Canterbury, National President, Fraternal Order of Police
David Cone, former Major League Baseball pitcher
JoAnne A. Epps, Dean, Temple University Beasley School of Law, on behalf of the National Association of Women Lawyers
Louis Freeh, former Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Michael J. Garcia, former U.S. Attorney, Southern District of New York
Wade Henderson, President and CEO of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights
Patricia Hynes, President, New York City Bar Association
Dustin McDaniel, Attorney General, State of Arkansas
Robert Morgenthau, former District Attorney, New York County, New York
Ramona Romero, National President, Hispanic National Bar Association
Congressman Jose E. Serrano, New York 16th District
Theodore M. Shaw, Professor, Columbia Law School
Kate Stith, Lafayette S. Foster Professor of Law, Yale Law School
Congresswoman Nydia Velázquez, Chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus.
Republican Witnesses
Linda Chavez, President, Center for Equal Opportunity
Sandy Froman, Esq., Former President, National Rifle Association of America
Dr. Stephen Halbrook, Attorney
Tim Jeffries, Founder, P7 Enterprises
Peter Kirsanow, Commissioner, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
David Kopel, Esq., Independence Institute
John McGinnis, Professor, Northwestern University School of Law
Neomi Rao, Professor, George Mason University School of Law
Frank Ricci, Director of Fire Services, ConnectiCOSH (Connecticut Council on Occupational Safety and Health)
David Rivkin, Esq., Partner, Baker Hostetler
Nick Rosenkranz, Professor, Georgetown University School of Law
Ilya Somin, Professor, George Mason University School of Law
Lieutenant Ben Vargas, New Haven Fire Department
Dr. Charmaine Yoest, Americans United for Life
I applaud the efforts of the GOP on this.
well done GOP, that’s at least a butter knife instead of the usual rubber knife.
I guarantee the lefty sites will be a hotbed of racism if they let Ricci testify kind of like Stomfront for white weenies.
Watch the left’s lapdogs (Olbermann, etc.) accuse this firefighter of being a “racist”, “GOP stooge”, etc.
Interesting, lots of politicians on their side, lots of law professors on ours. If this were an expert witness list, I’d say we win.
What is David Cone doing on this list? Does the Supreme Court have a softball team?
why don’t they also bring Vargas, one of the other fire fighters who won in the suit...
I wonder if she is related to David Boies (Clinton attorney)?
Maybe Sotomayor had Cone in her Fantasy League?
Time for the dems to get a CT state official to check into this guy’s taxes and otherwise ruin his life, you know, like they did to “Joe the Plumber.”
Yup. She is his wife.
Suppose Sotomayor is rejected. Does anybody think Obama will nominate anyone less dangerous? He would probably nominate somebody equally ideologically leftist but more devious.
If the GOP has any PR sense (a really iffy question), they’d have all the firefighters there in the audience, who were discriminated against and in their uniforms.
Let’s all picture a black man testifying the exact same words.
Sotomayer had a role in ending 1995 MLB strike...
I think David Cone was involved with MLB Players’ Association back then.
I have to concede that I was happy that the baseball season resumed back then...
Next the tax returns.
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