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Sidney Thomas On Supreme Court Short List

BEN FELLER   04/13/10 12:49 AM ET   AP

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WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama's candidates for the Supreme Court include a new name, federal appeals court Judge Sidney Thomas of Montana, and at least six others who were contenders when Obama chose his first high court nominee last year, The Associated Press has learned.

Among the others under consideration are former Georgia Chief Justice Leah Ward Sears, federal appeals court judges Diane Wood and Merrick Garland, Solicitor General Elena Kagan, Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm and Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano.

The president is seriously reviewing about 10 people as a potential nominee to replace Justice John Paul Stevens, who is retiring this summer.

Seven of those names are now confirmed to the AP by the administration.

A senior administration official said the president's consideration is not just centered on the three people receiving the most public attention: Wood, Kagan and Garland. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because no announcements have been made about the people Obama is considering.

Thomas, 56, of Billings, Mont., serves on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, the largest of the nation's appellate courts. He was nominated to the federal bench in July 1995 by then-President Bill Clinton and confirmed by the Senate in January 1996, with no controversy, in a voice vote.

He comes from Western roots – born in Bozeman, Mont., bachelor's degree from Montana State University, law degree from the University of Montana. Thomas worked in private practice in Billings and was an adjunct community college law professor there for years before becoming a federal judge.

The White House on Monday quickly ended speculation about another potential nominee: Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton. Her named had been floated as a possibility by Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah, but White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said Obama "is going to keep her as his secretary of state."

Obama's list includes three people whom he interviewed as finalists when the court had an opening last year – Wood, Kagan and Napolitano. The president ultimately nominated federal Judge Sonia Sotomayor to replace retiring Justice David Souter. She was later confirmed in a 68-31 vote by the Senate.

With his second nomination in less than a year, Obama is in a far different position this time.

He has the experience of having gone through a successful search, and a ready-made list of names from that effort. But administration officials say Obama is also intent not to rely on the candidates from last time and that new ideas are in the mix, cautioning about an over-reliance on conventional wisdom.

So far, most of the known candidates under Obama's review are familiar within Washington's political and legal circles. They are:

_Wood, an appeals court judge in Chicago who has worked at the State Department, the Justice Department and in private practice. Like Obama, she taught at the University of Chicago Law School.

_Kagan, who stepped down as dean of Harvard Law School to become the nation's first female solicitor general. Like Obama, she has her law degree from Harvard and taught at the University of Chicago Law School.

_Granholm, the Michigan governor and former federal prosecutor and Michigan attorney general.

_Napolitano, the homeland security chief who is a former Arizona governor and a former federal prosecutor.

_Garland, of the federal appeals court in Washington, a former high-ranking Justice Department official.

_Sears, the first black female to serve as the chief justice of the Georgia Supreme Court, who is now in private practice after a long career on the bench.

As for Thomas, an individual who answered the phone at his chambers in Billings said he was not in town on Monday and a message was not immediately returned. Attorneys who know him well described him as an independent thinker.

The sprawling 9th Circuit, based in San Francisco, is widely perceived as liberal. But Bernard "Bud" Longo, a conservative Republican and a former law partner with Thomas, said that label does not apply to Thomas.

"I wouldn't class Sid Thomas with the 9th Circuit," Longo said. "I know he's in it, but I don't think he's as rabid as that bunch."

Timothy Bechtold, a Missoula lawyer and chairman of the Montana Bar Association's federal practice section, said Thomas is known for being an intellectual without coming off as erudite. "His opinions are very well thought out and are meant to be very easy for everyone to understand the legal reasoning behind it," he said.

Randy Bishop, a Billings attorney who went to law school with Thomas, said he told Thomas at the time of his confirmation to the federal appeals court that he was suited to land on the Supreme Court one day.

"He just laughed it off in a modest way," said Bishop, "and said 'I'm glad to get on the 9th Circuit right now.'"

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Associated Press writers Matt Volz in Helena, Mont., Matthew Brown in Billings, Mont., and Natasha Metzler and Sagar Meghani in Washington contributed to this report.

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SPQR1052 06:38 AM on 04/13/2010
Diane Wood seems to be more than qualified.

Point of order has anyone written the fact that one ingredient that ought be consider -- since Justice JP Stevens pending retirement .

He was the ONLY PROTESTANT on the court in a nation of alleged CHRISTANS, Evangelicals, Born Again and all.

Six of the the justices are ROMAN CATHOLIC!

I am not religious  Read More...
09:15 AM on 04/14/2010
Wow. Pretty big CV for Mr Thomas, and some cool decisions.

Congratulations to Ms Kagan on her nomination, which was effectively decided 7 months ago.
02:52 PM on 04/13/2010
!!! former Georgia Chief Justice Leah Ward Sears - That's True Supreme Court Justice !!!
01:04 PM on 04/13/2010
I've been googling this guy and I think he is dope:

Ruled that p2p programs don't advocate piracy, anti-corporate:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/2893187/Anger-as-US-judge-fails-to-ban-internet-pirates.html

Repeated anti-death penalty rulings:
http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/story/50891
http://www.cnn.com/2003/LAW/09/02/death.penalty/index.html

Sidney Thomas dissented in a case that upheld a casino's firing of woman for not adhering to gender norms:
http://www.nevadaappeal.com/article/20041229/NEVADA/112290028

Dissented in a case the ruled against a disabled student:
http://articles.sfgate.com/2004-08-19/bay-area/17441065_1_federal-disability-appeals-court-medical-school

Pro-choice and pro-privacy:
http://archive.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2004/6/18/220541.shtml

By all measures this guy is awesome, he was just as old as Alito when he got nominated.
09:48 AM on 04/13/2010
Michelle Obama!
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Nosybear
Liar, damned liar and statistician
09:24 AM on 04/13/2010
Guy's just too dang old. We need a twenty-something liberal with fifteen years experience on the Bench. That way we can have the guy for an average 50 years on the Supreme Court and really, really expose the ridiculousness of lifetime appointments when people live an average of 80+ years.
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BBinMT
Is this a 5 minute argument or the full half hour?
09:42 AM on 04/13/2010
You want a five year old on the bench?
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gutenmorgen
a.k.a. poopdeck
09:22 AM on 04/13/2010
Postman 66 succinctly defines what is rotten with the nominating system for the Supreme Court:

"She was the odds on favorite right away. Because she had so much Appellate Court experience, Sotomayor had been on the radar for yrs. Her appointment was waiting for a Dem President".

Thanks Postman 66!
09:09 AM on 04/13/2010
Where is Judge Judy?
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OhgReaTone
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08:21 AM on 04/13/2010
Tina Fey is on the short list - her appointment will energize the tea baggers. but who cares? ..........

http://thefiresidepost.com/2010/04/12/obama-to-appoint-tina-fey-to-supreme-court/
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Mike Sprinkel
08:17 AM on 04/13/2010
Here's a hint: You can narrow down the "short list" by excising anyone that didn't graduate from an Ivy League law school. This guy Thomas went to a public law school - trust me, he's not getting on the Supreme Court.
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TooLooze
Someone should do something about all the problems
08:15 AM on 04/13/2010
I thought from last week's HuffPo headline that the choice had already been decided, that s/he would never be confirmed, and that Obama would lose all liberal and progressive support over him or her.
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Skunkman
old & decrepit
07:50 AM on 04/13/2010
I salute Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens for his invaluable service to the country and for being one of the few voices on the highest court to vote as a judge and not as a politician.

I hope he has many more years of good health and happiness in retirement. A happy 90th birthday to him on April 20.

And I hope President Obama finds a qualified candidate to rule justly for the sake of our country, as Justice Stevens has done with integrity and honor.

I hope Republicans pipe down about the president appointing an judge with a liberal ideology since
they have no problem with the five conservative ideologues they have already sitting on the Supreme Court.
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CarrieAntigua
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07:21 AM on 04/13/2010
I like Diane Wood...definitely
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elijah24
Ubuntu
08:06 AM on 04/13/2010
me too.
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SPQR1052
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06:46 AM on 04/13/2010
Former US Represantive Robert Wexler.....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGu-tQHt0ts

WEXLER is smart and easy on the eyes and had the president's back in FLORIDA.
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elijah24
Ubuntu
08:09 AM on 04/13/2010
I LOVE the "Fire Breathing Liberal", and would absolutely love to see him on the court. I think its an impossible pull, though. The filibuster of him wouldnt just be supported by 41 senators, they would probably fight over who gets to put their name on the filibuster itself.
That said, if we can do it, we should.
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planetjeffy
On the other hand, you have different fingers.
06:38 AM on 04/13/2010
They should be very liberal and very young.
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Needawinner
Bon Vivant and BMF
07:11 AM on 04/13/2010
YES YES
07:27 AM on 04/13/2010
Ditto & ditto!!!
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SPQR1052
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06:38 AM on 04/13/2010
Diane Wood seems to be more than qualified.

Point of order has anyone written the fact that one ingredient that ought be consider -- since Justice JP Stevens pending retirement .

He was the ONLY PROTESTANT on the court in a nation of alleged CHRISTANS, Evangelicals, Born Again and all.

Six of the the justices are ROMAN CATHOLIC!

I am not religious but I find this an ANOMALY and I am surprised the GOPers haven't noticed nor commented on.