Posted on 10/12/2018 2:10:20 AM PDT by Helicondelta
After months of negotiations and delays, the White House is moving to fill Californias three vacancies on the influential 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals over the strenuous objections of the states two Democratic senators.
President Trumps nominees for the appeals court litigators Daniel Collins and Kenneth Lee and Assistant United States Attorney Patrick Bumatay are all based in Southern California, are prominent members of the conservative Federalist Society, and have worked for Republican administrations.
None of the three were approved by Feinstein or Harris via a process known as a blue slip, the senators offices confirmed Thursday.
Last night the White House moved forward without consulting me, picking controversial candidates from its initial list and another individual with no judicial experience who had not previously been suggested, Feinstein said in a statement.
Instead of working with our office to identify consensus nominees for the 9th Circuit, the White House continues to try to pack the courts with partisan judges who will blindly support the Presidents agenda, instead of acting as an independent check on this Administration, Lily Adams, Harris communications director, said in a statement.
Traditionally, presidents have deferred to home state senators when nominating federal judges, agreeing not to nominate people unless those senators returned their blue slip in support of the prospective judge.
President Trump and Senate Republicans, however, have done away with that custom, angering Democrats as they pushed forward controversial nominees for appeals court posts in Ohio, Minnesota and Wisconsin.
(Excerpt) Read more at sacbee.com ...
With their despicable treatment of Kavanaugh, these senators forfeited their right to have any input on California judicial appointments. What goes around comes around...
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9th Circus needs some new acts!
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Needs a complete rebuild.
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Lobotomy comes to mind
“and another individual with no judicial experience”
Soooo, what you are saying is that he has as much experience as Kagan did? I guess that means he should be a shoo in?
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