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Merrrick Garland Nominated to Supreme Court

Posted By: airforce

Merrrick Garland Nominated to Supreme Court - 03/16/2016 07:55 AM

If Mitch McConnell keeps his word, it won't matter. Of course, that's a pretty huge "if."

He is currently the chief judge on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals. He was nominated by President Clinton in 1997, and confirmed by a vote of 78-23. At the time, Sen. Hatch remarked that Garland was "a fine nominee, and as good as the Republicans could expect from a Clinton administration."

He's certainly a liberal, but that type of liberal that defers to prosecutors and police, and executive power in wartime. SCOTUSblog reports that “Judge Garland rarely votes in favor of criminal defendants' appeals of their convictions.”

He has ruled that Guantanamo detainees are not entitled to habeus corpus protections, a ruling later overturned.

Don't expect him to be great on gun rights. Hw twice ruled against Dick Heller, which ultimately because the landmark Heller Supreme Court decision. He likely believes the Court got in wrong in Heller, and would like to overturn it.

If nothing else, this will give all those presidential candidates something to talk about. wink

Onward and upward,
airforce
Posted By: drjarhead

Re: Merrrick Garland Nominated to Supreme Court - 03/16/2016 02:00 PM

You can't trust McConnell anymore than you can trust Garland.
Posted By: airforce

Re: Merrrick Garland Nominated to Supreme Court - 03/19/2016 02:08 PM

And it begins. Sen. Mark Kirk (R - Illinois) wants a vote on Merrick Garland.

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Sen. Mark Kirk of Illinois on Friday became the first Republican senator to call for an up-or-down vote on Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland, saying on a Chicago radio show that his colleagues ought to “just man up and cast a vote.”

That Kirk would be first to break with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and other GOP colleagues, who believe the next president should pick the replacement for Justice Antonin Scalia, is not particularly surprising: Kirk was already one of two Republican senators, with Susan Collins of Maine, to call for hearings.

Kirk faces what is perhaps the most difficult Senate reelection race in the nation — running during a presidential election year as a Republican in a state that hasn’t voted for a Republican president since George H.W. Bush in 1988. He is pitted against Rep. Tammy Duckworth (D), who has already sought to tie Kirk to national Republicans, including GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump....
Am I surprised? Not one bit.

Onward and upward,
airforce
Posted By: noname762

Re: Merrrick Garland Nominated to Supreme Court - 03/19/2016 07:45 PM

I thought I had heard something about McConnell that he'd gone south but wasn't sure. Guess this clears it up for me.
Posted By: Huskerpatriot

Re: Merrrick Garland Nominated to Supreme Court - 03/20/2016 07:17 PM

Are either of these two RINOs on the Judiciary Committee that is in charge of this?
Posted By: airforce

Re: Merrrick Garland Nominated to Supreme Court - 03/20/2016 08:31 PM

No. Here are the current members of the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Onward and upward,
airforce
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