Posted on 12/04/2019 12:56:01 PM PST by Morgana
Pro-life leaders celebrated Wednesday when the U.S. Senate confirmed conservative Sarah Pitlyk to a federal court position.
Nominated by President Donald Trump in August, Pitlyk will replace U.S. District Judge Catherine Perry in the Eastern District of Missouri. The U.S. Senate voted 49-44 to confirm her Wednesday afternoon.
Pitlyk is a strong human rights advocate and defender of religious freedom. Her work at the Thomas More Society, a leading pro-life legal group, prompted strong opposition from abortion advocacy groups and pro-abortion Democrats.
We congratulate Sarah Pitlyk on her well-deserved confirmation and are confident she will serve with distinction on the federal bench, said Susan B. Anthony List President Marjorie Dannenfelser. With her world-class education, extensive legal expertise, and commitment to fairness and integrity, we are pleased to see Ms. Pitlyk prevail over partisan obstruction.
Dannenfelser thanked President Trump, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and the pro-life senators who voted to confirm her.
Andrew Bath, Thomas More Society executive vice president and general counsel, praised Pitlyk as a strong Constitutional conservative with a towering intellect. He said she will be a fair and wise judge.
Shes done terrific legal work over the years on some of the Thomas More Societys biggest cases, and that, together with her service as a law clerk for now U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh has prepared her well for her time on the bench, Bath said.
According to a White House news release, Pitlyk served as a law clerk to Judge Brett Kavanaugh before he was confirmed to the U.S. Supreme Court. She earned degrees from Yale Law School, Boston College, Georgetown University and the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Belgium.
At the Thomas More Society, Pitlyk worked on cases involving the custody of a human embryo and the unconstitutional St. Louis ordinance that declared the city to be an abortion sanctuary. She also was involved in the defense of David Daleiden and the Center for Medical Progress, which uncovered Planned Parenthoods allegedly illegal sales of aborted baby body parts.
Mainstream news outlets describe Pitlyk as a controversial nominee because of her pro-life, pro-religious liberty record. But most mainstream news outlets did not scrutinize President Barack Obamas radical pro-abortion judicial appointees in the same way.
Why are liberal atheist proaborts considered fine for the Federal bench but a #prolife person is controversial? Cheryl Sullenger, vice president of Operation Rescue, wrote on Twitter in reaction to reports about Pitlyk earlier this summer. [The mainstream medias] biased agenda is showing!
Criticized by pro-abortion Democrats during committee hearings, Pitlyk assured lawmakers that she would be a fair and impartial judge.
How can you ensure that a litigant in your courtroom seeking to vindicate her right to an abortion could trust your impartiality given your zealous and passionate advocacy? questioned U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, a Connecticut Democrat, during a committee hearing about her nomination.
Pitlyk responded, I think I stand in a long line of other people who have sat at this table who have had histories in advocacy or in issue-related advocacy or in politics and who have become very distinguished jurists.
Republican U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, of Maine, bucked her party and voted against her confirmation.
Hoo-Ray for our side!
I hope she doesn’t suddenly change course.
Of course...
“Republican U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, of Maine, bucked her party and voted against her confirmation.”
Its a good sign whenever you get at least 40+ Dems opposing
Susan Collins
Where is the list of these treasonous Repubs?
Oh! They make my blood boil.
Susan LOVES abortion.
Say what you will against RINOS Romney and Rubio et al, they voted every time for Trump’s nominees.
She’s 42, and should be on the bench for decades. Hopefully she won’t turn lib.
Get ready for incoming lol
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