Obama's Chance To Reshape Courts: Four Dozen Openings

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MARK SHERMAN | November 8, 2008 10:38 AM EST | AP

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WASHINGTON — President-elect Obama will enter office with an immediate opportunity to begin shaping the federal courts by filling four dozen openings on trial and appeals courts.

Federal judges, with lifetime appointments, can be a president's most enduring legacy. President Bush receives uniformly high marks from Republicans, even those who criticized him on other issues, for his selection of Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito.

Public attention typically is focused on the Supreme Court, where five justices are older than 70. Speculation about a possible opening centers on 88-year-old Justice John Paul Stevens, but any retirement is unlikely before the summer, if then.

By contrast, 14 seats are open on appeals courts or will be by the end of January. Democratic appointees are a majority on only one of the 13 federal appeals courts, the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

These are the courts that as a practical matter have the final say on everyday issues that affect millions of people because the Supreme Court accepts less than 2 percent of the cases appealed to the justices.

"Most of the action is in the lower courts, from labor and employment law to civil rights to punitive damages to affirmative action and how the death penalty is administered," said Ilya Shapiro, senior fellow in constitutional studies at the libertarian Cato Institute in Washington.

The traditionally conservative 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, based in Richmond, Va., is the first court on which Obama can change the balance of power quickly. It has four openings and is divided now between five judges appointed by Republican presidents and five named by Democrat Bill Clinton.

Covering Maryland, the Carolinas and Virginia, the 4th Circuit hears a large share of national security and intelligence cases because Virginia is the home of the Pentagon and the Central Intelligence Agency.

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Shapiro estimates that within four years, Obama can name enough judges to give Democrats majorities on nine of the 13 appeals courts.

Nan Aron, president of the liberal Alliance for Justice, has complained that Bush appointees have been more likely to rule in favor of executive authority, businesses in their disputes with workers and consumers, and limiting access to the courts.

Judges appointed by Obama can be expected to side more often with "workers, consumers, homeowners, women and people of color who were discriminated against," Aron said.

With Democrats holding a solid majority in the Senate, at least for the next two years, Obama is not likely to have trouble getting his appointees confirmed. Bush and Clinton both struggled with the Senate when it was under the control of the opposition party for parts of their presidencies.

Some of the openings have existed for years, a result of Senate rules that give individual senators wide power to block nominees. In other cases, Bush has moved slowly to fill openings or Democrats have objected to the conservative backgrounds of his choices.

Among the appeals court seats to be filled are those vacated by Roberts in 2005 and Alito in 2006 when they were elevated to the Supreme Court.

Even when Clinton had a Democratic Senate majority in his first two years as president, he was slow to nominate judges, although an unexpected early retirement announcement by Supreme Court Justice Byron White partly accounted for the delay in moving other nominations.

The incoming Obama administration is unlikely to repeat that mistake, in part because of the experience of high-ranking officials beginning with Vice President-elect Joe Biden, a senator from Delaware who served 32 years on the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Biden was chairman of the committee, which reviews judicial appointments, during the explosive debates over Supreme Court nominees Robert Bork in 1987 and Clarence Thomas in 1991. He led the committee for eight years and was its top Democrat for eight more during Democratic and Republican presidencies.

"This presidential team has more experience and expertise on these issues than any in history," said Doug Kendall, president of the liberal Constitutional Accountability Center. "You'd expect this is something they will get right."

Conservatives tried to make a campaign issue of the potential for Democrats to remake the federal judiciary under Obama after Republican administrations since 1981 installed many young, right-leaning judges.

Even on the Supreme Court, where the justices often divide 5-4 on ideologically charged issues, seven justices were appointed by Republicans.

The court's two oldest justices, Stevens and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 75, are considered the most likely to retire soonest, yet both have hired law clerks for the next court term that begins in 11 months _ a signal they might be planning to stay.

Curt Levey, executive director of the conservative Committee for Justice, is worried about the prospect of two Obama terms. He has said that there is a 75 percent chance that Obama eventually will have the chance to replace not only several liberal justices, but also the older conservative justices as well and create a liberal majority.

He pointed out that in this "unsettling scenario" Justices Antonin Scalia and Anthony Kennedy both would turn 80 in the final year of a hypothetical second Obama term and one or the other is likely to retire by then.

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WASHINGTON — President-elect Obama will enter office with an immediate opportunity to begin shaping the federal courts by filling four dozen openings on trial and appeals courts. Federal judges...
WASHINGTON — President-elect Obama will enter office with an immediate opportunity to begin shaping the federal courts by filling four dozen openings on trial and appeals courts. Federal judges...
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A view from the inside: I will tell you that the facist mentality of the Bush adminsistration has known no bounds. The last eight years if a Federal Judge "crossed" the AUSA, "They" filed complaints and have even gone to press degrading the jurists. It has been a nightmare for even the "centrist" judges that try to apply precendent and , g od forbid< "the Law"; instead of the the administrations agenda. There can be no doubt that Obama and Biden both know this. I hope that the concept of circuits, even distrcts that are "known to be extra friendly to big business; et al is a distant memory in the years to come. The Bush Cheney mindset has infected the justice system like a flesh eating bacteria.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:07 AM on 11/11/2008
- jackie4444 I'm a Fan of jackie4444 7 fans permalink

Patrick Fitzgerald, David Iglesias, Janet Napolitano - all good choices for Attorney General.

ABSOLUTE WORST AND MOST DANGEROUS CHOICE - for the country - and for President-elect
Obama:

Eric Holder

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:42 AM on 11/10/2008
- rmetz74 I'm a Fan of rmetz74 10 fans permalink

I think this is the most important thing about Obama's win. (And if the Republicans had been smart, they would have seized on it during the campaign. Oh well :) We're talking about the difference between keeping and losing freedom of choice, seeing gay marriage in our lifetime, restoring habeus corpus, and any number of other MAJOR issues being snatched from the jaws of the religious right.

And no, HuffPo right-wingers, not by way of activist judges. By way of CENTRIST judges whose guide is the Constitution rather than the Bible. And Hallelujah for that!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:50 AM on 11/10/2008
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Seems like the central message of Obama has been lost on the author of this article? E Pluribus Unum! There's no such thing as a Democratic or Republican panel of Federal Judges.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:51 PM on 11/09/2008
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Get real maybe not de facto but certainly de jure

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:28 AM on 11/11/2008
- ggmome I'm a Fan of ggmome 13 fans permalink

Haven't heard any rumers for Attorney General yet.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:25 PM on 11/09/2008
- mcpalin I'm a Fan of mcpalin 4 fans permalink

Even though he's a Republican, I'd love it if he'd hire the US Attorney who prosecuted Scooter Libby. That fellow is talented!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:05 PM on 11/09/2008
- AllenD I'm a Fan of AllenD 36 fans permalink
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Patrick Fitzgerald would be a great choice!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:35 PM on 11/09/2008
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Senator Russell Feingold!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:43 PM on 11/09/2008
- ggmome I'm a Fan of ggmome 13 fans permalink

I hope and pray that Obama re-appoints all those Judges who were ousted for Political Purposes, and all those replaced by Right Wing Regent University Lawyers! Also, career appointments given to those who passed the litmus test, should be recinded!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:23 PM on 11/09/2008
- mcpalin I'm a Fan of mcpalin 4 fans permalink

They can't do that, that would be illegal. They can't fire or demote people who were hired for ideological reasons, even if they weren't the most qualified, or even qualified, at that point. Its not entirely their fault, anyway, its the fault of the people who applied the litmus test. What they can do is fire or demote people on the basis of job performance, if those who aren't meeting job performance, regardless of how they were hired, are let go, that's perfectly acceptable. They just have to be scrupulously fair and even -handed, which I'm sure they will be.

As for the judges who were ousted for political purposes, while I'm profoundly sympathetic to them, many if not all have moved on, that ship has sailed, and there's really no way they can be made whole. Best at this point to just pick the folks they want, and the best way to make amends to those who have been wronged is to make sure it doesn't happen ever again.

In any event, anyone who met the ideological litmus test probably wouldn't want to be associated with, or feel comfortable working for, an Obama administration, so I suspect they won't be around long.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:11 PM on 11/09/2008
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carrer appointments serve at the will of thier "boss" hence the term "carrer appointment" vs "merit job"; and yet they are "politically pendant"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:30 AM on 11/11/2008
- hangdogit I'm a Fan of hangdogit 14 fans permalink

Evangelicals aside, the majority of voters want abortion to be safe, legal and rare. And the anti-choice crowd hit a wall Tuesday -- with voters in South Dakota rejecting an abortion ban and Colorado voters rejecting a measure that defined human life as starting at the point of conception (a back-door attempt to ban abortion).

But most of all, Obama will put a stop to the rightward drift of the courts (especially the Supreme Court, which has four anti-abortion activists on it). Obama is expected to restore balance to the unrepresentative rightwing posture of the courts in recent decades.

The anti-choice crown will not throw in the towel -- banning abortion for them amounts to religious war -- and the key battle in putting women back to where they think women belong -- as unwilling baby-makers.

So pro-choice people can celebrate the fact that the anti-choice momentum has been stopped -- at least for the forseeable future.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:57 PM on 11/09/2008
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Attorney General Russell Feingold.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:44 PM on 11/09/2008
- tbone99 I'm a Fan of tbone99 93 fans permalink

We were blocked by the repug majority in the 90s but there should be no stopping us now , baby.
We desperately need judges who will uphold corporate regulations and quit wasting tax dollars on victimless crimes like marijuana.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:13 PM on 11/09/2008
- JayeSF I'm a Fan of JayeSF 24 fans permalink

"Shapiro estimates that within four years, Obama can name enough judges to give Democrats majorities on nine of the 13 appeals courts."

A generation of right-wing court appointmen­ts....reve­rsed by one stroke of the Obama pen.

Beautiful.­...long overdue...­.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:11 PM on 11/09/2008
- texasweed I'm a Fan of texasweed 4 fans permalink
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John McCain, trying to exit after the last debate: "All the stage is a world."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:01 PM on 11/09/2008
- zanzig I'm a Fan of zanzig 39 fans permalink

And all the players merely men and women?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:12 PM on 11/09/2008
- LeeCalif I'm a Fan of LeeCalif 68 fans permalink

Don't be shy, coy or 'even-handed'. Democrat/P­rogressive ALL THE WAY !!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:50 PM on 11/09/2008
- NWBrunette I'm a Fan of NWBrunette 59 fans permalink

Amen to that! We won in a landslide. The country wants change. Election's have consequences. Get it done!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:04 PM on 11/09/2008
- novowel4me I'm a Fan of novowel4me 2 fans permalink

Isn't it ironic that, Bush, the agent of the social conservative plan to pack the judiciary with ideologs as he has in the short term turns out to utterly destroy it for the long term? The same irony is true for Reaganomics.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:44 PM on 11/09/2008
- mcpalin I'm a Fan of mcpalin 4 fans permalink

Thank goodness for THAT irony!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:13 PM on 11/09/2008

This is excellent news. It's nice to see that tha cavalry has finally arrive to save the American people from the disaster the Republicans have left behind.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:29 PM on 11/09/2008
- Horus45 I'm a Fan of Horus45 33 fans permalink
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Whoever Obama picks as his AG is going to have their work cut out for them in trying to straighten out all the partisan hires by Goodling.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:24 PM on 11/09/2008
- Big0725 I'm a Fan of Big0725 23 fans permalink
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You do know that it's customer for each US Attorney to proffer their resignation at the end of every presidential term, correct? And most attorneys are creatures of custom. They don't want to fu*k themselves for a possible promotion in the future.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:28 PM on 11/09/2008
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some of the posters don't "get that" evidently; political appointmenst live and die at election; part of the deal. Loyalty to the boss and his/her agenda is what it is all about

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:32 AM on 11/11/2008
- Horus45 I'm a Fan of Horus45 33 fans permalink
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I wasn't referring to the US Attorneys.
I was referring to Judges.
Goodling violated federal law and Justice Department policy by discriminating against job applicants who weren’t Republican or conservative loyalists.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:32 PM on 11/11/2008
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