Posted on 05/18/2011 10:26:02 AM PDT by jazusamo
Documents Raise Questions about Supreme Court Justice Kagans Role in Obamacare Defense as Solicitor General
Kagan Directs Staff to Be Involved in Crafting Defense of Obamacare; Scolds Justice Colleague on the Issue of Her Participation: This Needs to be Coordinated You Should not Say Anything about This before Talking to Me.
Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, announced today that it has obtained documents suggesting Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan helped coordinate the Obama administrations legal defense of the Affordable Care Act (also known as Obamacare) while she served as Solicitor General. Kagan has said she was not involved in Department of Justice (DOJ) preparations for legal challenges to Obamacare. Moreover, the Supreme Court justice did not recuse herself from the High Court decision in April 2011 not to fast-track for Supreme Court review Virginias lawsuit challenging Obamacare.
The following are highlights from the documents obtained by Judicial Watch pursuant to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit filed on February 24, 2011. (Judicial Watchs lawsuit has been consolidated with a similar FOIA lawsuit that had been first filed against the DOJ by the Media Research Center. The lawsuits are now both before the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. The documents referenced in this release were first produced in the Media Research litigation.)
According to a January 8, 2010, email from Neal Katyal, former Deputy Solicitor General (and current Acting Solicitor General) to Brian Hauck, Senior Counsel to Associate Attorney General Thomas Perrelli, Kagan was involved in the strategy to defend Obamacare from the very beginning:
Subject: Re: Health Care Defense:
Brian, Elena would definitely like OSG [Office of Solicitor General[ to be involved in this set of issues we will bring in Elena as needed. [The set of issues refers to another email calling for assembling a group to figure out how to defend against the health care proposals that are pending.]
On March 21, 2010, Katyal urged Kagan to attend a health care litigation meeting that was evidently organized by the Obama White House: This is the first Ive heard of this. I think you should go, no? I will, regardless, but feel like this is litigation of singular importance.
In another email exchange that took place on January 8, 2010, Katyals Department of Justice colleague Brian Hauck asked Katyal about putting together a group to discuss challenges to Obamacare. Could you figure out the right person or people for that? Hauck asked. Absolutely right on. Lets crush them, Katyal responded. Ill speak with Elena and designate someone.
However, following the May 10, 2010, announcement that President Obama would nominate Kagan to the U.S. Supreme Court, Katyal position changed significantly as he began to suggest that Kagan had been walled off from Obamacare discussions.
For example, the documents included the following May 17, 2010, exchange between Kagan, Katyal and Tracy Schmaler, a DOJ spokesperson:
Shmaler to Katyal, Subject HCR [Health Care Reform] litigation: Has Elena been involved in any of that to the extent SG ]Solicitor Generals] office was consulted?...
Katyal to Schmaler: No she has never been involved in any of it. Ive run it for the office, and have never discussed the issues with her one bit.
Katyal (forwarded to Kagan): This is what I told Tracy about Health Care.
Kagan to Schmaler: This needs to be coordinated. Tracy you should not say anything about this before talking to me.
Included among the documents is a Vaughn index, a privilege log which describes records that are being withheld in whole or in part by the Justice Department. The index provides further evidence of Kagans involvement in Obamacare-related discussions.
For example, Kagan was included in an email chain (March 1718, 2010) in which the following subject was discussed: on what categories of legal arguments may arise and should be prepared in the anticipated lawsuit. The subject of the email was Health Care. Another email chain on March 21, 2010, entitled Health care litigation meeting, references an internal government meeting regarding the expected litigation. Kagan is both author and recipient in the chain.
The index also references a series of email exchanges on May 17, 2010, between Kagan and Obama White House lawyers and staff regarding Kagans draft answer to potential questions about recusal during the Supreme Court confirmation process. The White House officials involved include: Susan Davies, Associate White House Counsel; Daniel Meltzer, then-Principal Deputy White House Counsel; Cynthia Hogan, Counsel to the Vice President; and Ronald Klain, then-Chief of Staff for Vice President Biden. The DOJ is refusing to produce this draft answer.
The Vaughn index also describes a March 24, 2010, email exchange between Associate Attorney General Beth Brinkmann and Michael Dreeben, Kagans Deputy Solicitor General, with the subject header, Health Care Challenges: I had a national conference call with the Civil Chiefs. A memo also went out the day before. I am forwarding right after this. Lets discuss if you have more ideas about what to do.
As reported by CNS News:
In the questionnaire she filled out for the Senate Judiciary Committee during her confirmation process, Kagan said she would abide by the letter and spirit of 28 U.S.C. 455 in deciding whether she felt compelled to recuse herself as a Supreme Court Justice from any case that came before the High Court.
According to the law, a justice shall disqualify himself in any proceeding in which his impartiality might be reasonably questioned. It further says any justice shall also disqualify himself [w]here he has served in governmental employment and in such capacity participated as counsel, adviser or material witness concerning the proceedings or expressed an opinion concerning the merits of the particular case in controversy.
Any reasonable person would read these documents and come to the same conclusion: Elena Kagan helped coordinate the Obama administrations defense of Obamacare. And as long as the Justice Department continues to withhold key documents, the American people wont know for sure whether her involvement would warrant her recusal from any Obamacare litigation that comes before the High Court, said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton.
Can the other judges on the Supreme Court force her to recuse herself? Can anyone? Can a Republican majority Congress impeach her?
This evidence is very, very close, but no cigar, without a direct tie to Kagan’s keyboard. However, it certainly fills the bill for “reasonable question” enough to impose recusal. The AG holds the stinger and won’t let go.
Justices are impeachable is all I know. The process surely is similar to the other two branches of government’t but haven’t a clue on the exact process.
Justices are impeachable is all I know. The process surely is similar to the other two branches of government’t but haven’t a clue on the exact process.
0bama, Kagan, Holder, Geithner, and all the rest of them can do whatever they want, as long as everyone’s too gutless to stand up to them.
Which has already been demonstrated many times.
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Yes they can but not until they have a majority in the Senate. You see, the House votes to impeach (meaning: to charge) and the Senate tries the case (Meaning: guilty or not guilty.
This would be a most interesting situation and I for one, hope it happens!
Does this disqualify her from taking part in the SCOTUS decision on ObamaCare once it hits them?
Bingo. We have a government that has absolutely zero regard for the law. Who in their right mind thinks Kagan will actually recuse herself? I mean, Obama put her there precisely for this reason.
In case it wasnt clear, I meant that Obama put Kagan on the court primarily to defend his beloved Commiecare. There is no way she is recusing herself.
Like this one?
Another email chain on March 21, 2010, entitled Health care litigation meeting, references an internal government meeting regarding the expected litigation. Kagan is both author and recipient in the chain.
The woman is not qualified and obviously a hack for the left.
She should be removed for corruption.
It seems it should but being the DOJ won’t release pertinent info it doesn’t look like it will.
A justice has to recuse themselves and it’s an honor system as I understand it but a person without honor won’t do it.
Bump.
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