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    Kamala Harris, Advocacy Groups Push to Suspend Judicial Confirmations During Impeachment Trial

    Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., and a coalition of left-wing advocacy groups are pressing Senate Republicans to suspend consideration of judicial nominations during President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial. Harris, who sits on the Senate Judiciary Committee, said it would be “wholly inappropriate” to confirm judges while the Senate considers whether Trump should be removed from office. “The president…
    Kevin Daley
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    Trump Judicial Adviser Teams Up With Conservative PR Executive in New Initiative

    One of the leading voices behind President Donald Trump’s drive to appoint originalist judges to the federal courts is teaming up with an influential public relations executive in the Washington area to launch a new project.  Leonard Leo is leaving his post running the Federalist Society, a network of conservatives lawyers, and is partnering with…
    Fred Lucas
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    Trump Judicial Nominee Is Moved to Tears After a Liberal Interest Group Accuses Him of Bigotry

    Lawrence VanDyke, one of President Donald Trump’s nominees for the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, was overcome with emotion before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday as he defended himself against charges that he would treat LGBT litigants unfairly. The American Bar Association issued a scathing review of VanDyke’s nomination on the eve of…
    Kevin Daley
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    Senators Should Ignore Liberal Lawyers Group When Evaluating Judicial Nominees

    The American Bar Association’s ratings used to be—as Democratic Sens. Patrick Leahy of Vermont and Charles Schumer of New York have often told us—the “gold standard” for evaluating judicial nominees. Now, they’re just fool’s gold. The American Bar Association has given a “not qualified” rating to nine of President Donald Trump’s 211 judicial nominees. Trump…
    Thomas Jipping
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    Democrats Try to Tie Trump Judicial Nominee to Impeachment Inquiry

    Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee are pressing a judicial nominee about his possible connection to President Donald Trump’s July phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, at the center of an impeachment inquiry. The nominee, Steven Menashi, is a White House lawyer and nominee for the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Democrats asked…
    Kevin Daley
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    Judicial Confirmations Became Political Because Judges Became Political, Experts Say

    The confirmation process for Supreme Court justices has deteriorated because the process has become about politics, legal experts say.  “I think unfortunately we’ve reached a new low,” Carrie Severino, chief counsel and policy director for the Judicial Crisis Network, said Monday as part of a “Preserve the Constitution” panel discussion at The Heritage Foundation. Part…
    Rachel del Guidice
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    The Media’s Latest Smear of a Trump Judicial Nominee

    Left-wing opponents of an impartial and independent judiciary have picked another target: appeals court nominee Steven Menashi. It’s one thing to be honest about a nominee’s record, but disagree about whether he belongs on the bench. The attacks begun on Menashi, however, amount to nothing more than dishonest smears. Menashi, whose Jewish family came to…
    Thomas Jipping
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    The Senate Ups Judicial Confirmations Despite Democrats’ Obstruction

    The Senate adjourned for the August recess last week, but not before confirming another 13 judges to the U.S. District Court. Now is a good time to evaluate what the Senate has accomplished with respect to President Donald Trump’s judicial nominees. The Heritage Foundation’s Judicial Appointment Tracker shows some of the good news, as well…
    Thomas Jipping
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    Fact Check: Does Trump Have the Most Successful Judicial Nomination Record Since George Washington?

    President Donald Trump has had what many would consider a successful record on judicial appointments—and has repeatedly cast that success in historical terms.  “We have many appeals court judges—many—that we’ll have appointed. The courts are a whole different thing,” Trump told a largely teenage audience gathered Tuesday in Washington, before giving them a quiz. “I…
    Fred Lucas
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    Judicial Watchdog Submits Congressional Ethics Complaint Against Rep. Omar for Potential Perjury, Fraud

    Conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch filed a complaint with the House of Representatives’ ethics office asking for an investigation into possible crimes committed by Minnesota Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar. The possible crimes include “perjury, immigration fraud, marriage fraud, state and federal tax fraud, and federal student loan fraud,” according to the complaint filed Tuesday by…
    Luke Rosiak
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    There’s a New Push to Review Judicial Misconduct Complaints Against Brett Kavanaugh

    A judicial ethics panel has been asked to review orders dismissing misconduct complaints against Justice Brett Kavanaugh relating to his emotionally charged testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee. The petition, from a New York attorney called Jeremy C. Bates, was sent to the Judicial Conference of the United States, the policymaking entity of the federal…
    Kevin Daley
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    We Hear You: Jussie Smollett, Judicial Activism, and Abortion Survivors

    Editor's note: We begin with some reaction from The Daily Signal's audience to Chicago's about-face in the strange case of a TV actor, then on to some responses to news not covered elsewhere. Join in by writing to [email protected].—Ken McIntyre Dear Daily Signal: I look at the photo of actor Jussie Smollett accompanying your podcast…
    Ken McIntyre
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    Democrats Vote Against Trump’s Judicial Nominees Far More Than Republicans Did Against Obama’s

    The Senate has confirmed Neomi Rao to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. She’s exactly the kind of impartial judge that we need across the judiciary. That makes 91 judges overall, and 36 to the federal appeals court, since President Donald Trump took office. Whatever those numbers mean on their own, the…
    Thomas Jipping
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    Senate Should Keep Pedal to the Metal on Judicial Nominees This Week

    The Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday will hold its fourth judicial confirmation hearing of the 116th Congress, this one featuring two nominees to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit. This hopefully signals that the new chairman, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., will continue a robust pace for hearings on President Donald Trump’s judicial…
    Thomas Jipping
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    The Constitution Rejects the Premise of Judicial Supremacy. So Should All Americans.

    Americans today are inclined to accept, without thinking much about it, the idea of judicial supremacy.  We think that the federal courts—and especially the Supreme Court—have an extensive discretion to decide for us the big questions of public policy that come before the nation.  After all, the Supreme Court has taken upon itself the authority…
    Carson Holloway
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    4 Key Issues in Neomi Rao’s Judicial Confirmation Hearing

    The Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday held its first judicial confirmation hearing of the year for Neomi Rao, who is President Donald Trump’s nominee for the vacancy left by new Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. Rao fielded questions from senators about her college writings, whether…
    Elizabeth Slattery
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    Democrat Senator Asks Judicial Nominee to Answer Whether Gay Marriage Is ‘Sinful’

    Sen. Cory Booker asked judicial nominee Neomi Rao during a hearing Tuesday if she believed same-sex relationships were “immoral.” “Are gay relationships, in your opinion, immoral?” Booker, D-N.J., asked Rao, who is nominated to be on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. If confirmed, Rao would replace Brett Kavanaugh,…
    Ginny Montalbano
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    Trump Targets 9th Circuit, Kavanaugh’s Former Seat Among 51 Judicial Renominations

    President Donald Trump renominated 51 federal judges on Wednesday, including the replacement for now-Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit and two nominees for the liberal 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The nominations are going back to the Senate after having been left over from the…
    Fred Lucas
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    Senate Adopts Resolution Saying Judicial Nominees Can Be in Knights of Columbus

    GOP Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska introduced a Senate resolution Wednesday providing that it is unconstitutional to disqualify a nominee from public office based on their membership in the Knights of Columbus. The resolution, which The Daily Caller News Foundation obtained in advance of its introduction, comes after Democratic Sens. Mazie Hirono of Hawaii and…
    Kevin Daley
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    Thanks to Senate Democrats, Our Judicial Vacancy Crisis Is More Out of Order Than Ever Before

    Some people in government don’t even need a shutdown to avoid work. Consider how Senate Democrats are handling President Trump’s judicial nominees. Or, to be more precise, not handling them. Just before the Christmas break, The Hill reported, Democrats vowed to “reject any end-of-the-year deal on judicial nominations, signaling they’ll toe a tougher line on court appointments amid…
    Ed Feulner
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