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U.S. Constitution See other U.S. Constitution Articles Title: The Run-Down: Here's What You Need To Know About Trump's Top 5 Possible Nominees
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Published: Jun 27, 2018
Author: Ben Shapiro
Post Date: 2018-06-28 08:35:40 by Tooconservative
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According to Fred Barnes of The Weekly Standard, the White House has narrowed down its list of potential Supreme Court nominees to a top five: Brett Kavanaugh, 53, of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals; Amul Thapar, 49, of the 6th Circuit; Amy Barrett, 46, of the 7th Circuit; Thomas Hardiman, 52, of the 3rd Circuit; and Raymond Kethledge, 51, of the 6th Circuit. Heres what we know about them. Brett Kavanaugh. Kavanaugh is a former clerk for Justice Kennedy. He was elevated to the federal bench in 2006, after a three-year delay. His nomination was delayed thanks to Democratic upset over the fact that Kavanaugh worked for Kenneth Starr in the office of the Solicitor General, and had the temerity to say that the Clinton administration targeted Starr. Kavanaugh has been on the court for quite a while, and has a long record hes authored nearly 300 decisions. He recently dissented when the circuit decided that a 17-year-old illegal immigrant detainee had a right to an abortion (he explained that the decision was based on a constitutional principle as novel as it is wrong), and held in 2011 that the Washington, D.C. ban on semi-automatic rifles and its gun registration requirement were unconstitutional under Heller. He also held that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau structure was unconstitutional. Kavanaugh, like Chief Justice Roberts, is known for working across the aisle. Kavanaugh is, on the downside, a general believer in Chevron deference the notion that administrative agencies ought to be granted deference by the judicial branch. Kavanaugh reportedly does not use textualist methods nearly as much as conservatives might wish. Worst, Kavanaugh upheld Obamacare in Sissel v. Department of Health and Human Services as well as in Seven-Sky v. Holder, in which he stated that the Obamacare penalties were actually taxes. Kavanaugh seems far more likely to be a second Roberts than a second Gorsuch. Amul Thapar. Thapar is relatively new to the appellate courts. He voted to uphold Ohios method of lethal injection, and a Michigan government meetings opening with a Christian prayer. Thapar has ruled that monetary donations are a form of protected speech under the First Amendment. Because Thapars record is relatively thin, theres not much to go on with regard to major hot-button issues like abortion and religious freedom. With that said, Professor Brian Fitzpatrick of Vanderbilt Law School describes Thapar as very Scalia-like and Thomas-like. Indeed, Thapar has criticized Richard Posners pragmatism in judicial theory because using pragmatism rather than text would elevate judges to the position of co-legislator. He is a textualist who has praised Scalia himself. Amy Barrett. Barretts nomination to the 7th Circuit became a cause celebre when Democrats began suggesting that her Catholicism was a bar to her ability to be an objective judge. She believes that life begins at conception, and signed a letter from the Becket Fund criticizing Obamacares requirement that employers provide contraceptive coverage, calling it a grave violation of religious freedom. Barrett has written in great depth on Justice Scalias originalism; shes evidenced support for textualism as well. She clerked for Scalia. Thomas Hardiman. Leonard Leo, one of Trumps chief advisors, has described Hardiman as very much in the mold of Justice Scalia, well-schooled on the doctrines of originalism and textualism. He has not spoken out himself about his judicial philosophy. He has stood against a New Jersey law that required a showing of justifiable need to allow carrying a handgun publicly. In another Second Amendment case, he specifically stated that the threshold question in a Second Amendment challenge is one of scope, adding that the inquiry requires an inquiry into text and history. But he also ruled that a plaintiff could sue for sex discrimination on the grounds that he was a male treated badly for being effeminate (thus broadening the class of claims under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act), and ruled to strike down a fire departments residency requirement, which he termed racially motivated (in that case, he equated disparity with discrimination by statistical modeling, stating, minority workforce representation that low suggests discrimination). He also ruled in favor of an illegal immigrant seeking asylum on the grounds that he was targeted by MS-13. Raymond Kethledge. Kethledge, like Kavanaugh, is a former Kennedy clerk. In 2016, Kethledge slammed the IRS for failing to turn over materials necessary for determining whether they discriminated against conservative groups. Kethledge tends toward textualism, as he described in his original confirmation testimony: I would make sure that the values that I would be enforcing if I were a judge are not just my values, that I am not striking something down simply because I don't like it. That is a countermajoritarian aspect of our system of Government. I would start with the text. I would say that, sir. As far as abortion, Kethledge was Judiciary Committee counsel for Spencer Abraham when Abraham was pushing for a federal abortion ban. So, heres the bottom line: the most outspokenly textualist judges on this list are Barrett and Thapar. Kavanaugh has the most red flags; Hardiman has red flags of his own. We just dont know enough about Kethledge at this point. We will certainly need to ask probing questions about those on the list, and well need to hear from groups that have spent time vetting all of the candidates. Conservatives simply cant afford another Souter, Kennedy, OConnor, or Roberts. |
Poster Comment: Fred Barnes' list. Ben Shapiro, a Harvard lawyer, reviews their judicial records. I've also heard that McConnell is looking for some political advantage with an Asian nominee, a first for the Court. A nice little who's-who.
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