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Elena Kagan CONFIRMED To Supreme Court

JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS   08/ 5/10 10:19 PM ET   AP

Elena Kagan
Elena Kagan has been confirmed as newest Supreme Court justice.

WASHINGTON — The Senate confirmed Elena Kagan Thursday as the Supreme Court's 112th justice and the fourth woman in its history, granting a lifetime term to a lawyer and academic with a reputation for brilliance, a dry sense of humor and a liberal bent.

The vote was 63-37 for President Barack Obama's nominee to succeed retired Justice John Paul Stevens.

Five Republicans joined all but one Democrat and the Senate's two independents to support Kagan. In a rarely practiced ritual reserved for the most historic votes, senators sat at their desks and stood to cast their votes with "ayes" and "nays."

Kagan watched on TV in the conference room at the solicitor general's office, with her Justice Department colleagues looking on. She's to be sworn in Saturday afternoon at the court by Chief Justice John Roberts.

Obama, traveling in Chicago, said Kagan will make an outstanding justice who understands that her rulings affect people, and called the addition of another woman to the court a sign of progress for the country. He invited Kagan to the White House Friday for a ceremony marking her confirmation.

The vote, Obama said, was "an affirmation of her character and her temperament; her open-mindedness and evenhandedness; her determination to hear all sides of every story and consider all possible arguments."

Kagan isn't expected to alter the ideological balance of the court, where Stevens was considered a leader of the liberal wing. But the two parties clashed over her nomination and the court itself. Republicans argued that Kagan was a politically motivated activist who would be unable to put aside her opinions and rule impartially. Democrats defended her as a highly qualified trailblazer for women who could bring a note of moderation and real-world experience to a polarized court they said was dominated by just the kind of activists the GOP denounced.

Kagan is the first Supreme Court nominee in nearly 40 years with no experience as a judge, and her swearing-in will mark the first time in history that three women will serve on the nine-member court together.

Her lack of judicial experience was the stated reason for one fence-sitting Republican, Sen. Scott Brown of Massachusetts, to announce his opposition to Kagan's confirmation Thursday, just hours before the vote.

Though calling her "brilliant," Brown – who had been seen as a potential GOP supporter – said she was missing the necessary background to serve as a justice.

"The best umpires, to use the popular analogy, must not only call balls and strikes, but also have spent enough time on the playing field to know the strike zone," Brown said.

Democrats said they hoped Kagan would act as a counterweight to the conservative majority that's dominated the Supreme Court in recent years.

"I believe she understands that judges and justices must realize how the law affects Americans each and every day. That understanding is fundamental," said Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., the Judiciary Committee chairman. With her confirmation, he said, "the Supreme Court will better reflect the diversity that made our country great."

Most Republicans portrayed Kagan as a partisan who will use her post to push the Democratic agenda from the bench.

Kagan "is truly a person of the political left – now they call themselves progressives – one who has a history of working to advance the values of the left wing of the Democratic Party, and whose philosophy of judging allows a judge to utilize the power of their office to advance their vision for what America should be," said Sen. Jeff Sessions of Alabama, the top Republican on the Judiciary Committee.

Just one Democrat – centrist Sen. Ben Nelson of Nebraska – crossed party lines to oppose Kagan.

A handful of mostly moderate Republicans broke with their party to back her: Maine Sens. Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe, South Carolina's Sen. Lindsey Graham, retiring Sen. Judd Gregg of New Hampshire, and Indiana Sen. Richard Lugar.

They argued that partisanship should play no role in debates over the Supreme Court and have called Obama's nominee qualified.

Still, it was clear that unlike in past decades – when high court nominees enjoyed the support of large majorities on both sides – party politics was driving the debate and vote on Kagan, much as it did last year when the Senate considered Obama's first pick, Justice Sonia Sotomayor, and former President George W. Bush's two nominees, Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito.

GOP senators have criticized Kagan for her decision as dean to bar military recruiters from the Harvard Law School career services office because of the prohibition against openly gay soldiers. Republicans spent the last hours of debate accusing her of being hostile to gun rights, and they have also spent considerable time criticizing her stance in favor of abortion rights.

Kagan revealed little about what kind of justice she would be in weeks of private one-on-one meetings with senators and several days of testimony before the Judiciary panel, despite having famously penned a law review article blasting Supreme Court nominees for obfuscating before the Senate. She dodged questions about her personal beliefs on a host of hot-button issues and declined repeatedly to "grade" Supreme Court rulings.

But her public appearances and documents unearthed from her time serving as a Clinton administration lawyer and domestic policy aide painted a portrait of the kind of personality she'll bring to the bench. She came across as a sharp intellect who enjoys the thrust and parry of legal debate, someone who's willing to throw elbows to make her opinions heard but nonetheless eager to facilitate consensus. She also showed flashes of a playful, dry wit senators said would serve her well in sometimes tense court deliberations.

Kagan will be no stranger to the eight justices she is to join on the Supreme Court, having served as the government's top lawyer arguing cases before them in a post often referred to as the "10th justice." She's already friendly with a number of them, not least Antonin Scalia, the conservative justice who is her ideological opposite.

Kagan's nomination to a seat on the nation's highest court drew relatively little notice this summer, with the public and elected officials preoccupied by bad economic news and the Gulf oil spill, and many lawmakers nervously eyeing the November midterm congressional elections.

But senators used the debate to press their dueling visions of the Supreme Court.

When sworn in, Kagan will join two other women on the court, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sotomayor, who was Obama's first nominee. Sandra Day O'Connor was the first woman appointed to the court, by President Ronald Reagan. She served from September 1981 to January 2006.

Not since 1972 has the Senate confirmed a Supreme Court nominee without experience as a judge. That year, both William Rehnquist and Lewis Powell Jr. joined the court.

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WASHINGTON — The Senate confirmed Elena Kagan Thursday as the Supreme Court's 112th justice and the fourth woman in its history, granting a lifetime term to a lawyer and academic with a reputati...
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05:14 PM on 10/01/2010
Well there goes the Supreme Court
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Raquel Casillas
"History is the most difficult of all belles lettr
09:01 PM on 08/08/2010
Thanks to all the thinking people out there that voted for Ms. Kagan. Now let's get the playing field back to "fair" and "balanced".
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
06:13 AM on 08/08/2010
Nice to see a legally sane person added to the court..Listening to skahleeeeyaaaah expound his stupid anti-American rhetoric is really getting boring.
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TaurusRose
I.do.not.like.new.format
12:24 PM on 08/07/2010
Ms Kagan looks just like Lou Costello
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
06:14 AM on 08/08/2010
I was thinking of Mrs Doughboy but I like her.
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mp60mp32
Loving it liberal, baby!
09:33 PM on 08/06/2010
I like how Obama thought outside of the box to nominate Kagan knowing that she had no sitting judge experience. I hope that he keeps working in this manner. Eventually the benefits are going to illuminate and the GOP will have no answers for his success.
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11:09 AM on 08/07/2010
Agreed, but It's not like the GOP has answers for his success now.
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namdlogd
11:45 AM on 08/07/2010
The GOP and Baggers need only to highlight "it's the economy stupid" as Clinton did against Bush sr. and they win. Regardless and nonwithstanding of Obama and his team saving us literately from the precipice of the greatest depression of u.s. and world economy ever, to decimate the democrats in November, such is the way of politics, When people's rice bowls are threatened, they react, and want change, blind change, with disregard, add on the racism that fuels the blind hatred, and we got a problem people.
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Jay Jefferson
06:44 PM on 08/06/2010
Watchdog: We'll seek Kagan's disbarment and impeachment.
Complaint alleges Obama's new Supreme Court appointee lied to Senate.

http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=188453
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Aerows
05:46 PM on 08/06/2010
Let's see if she stands with the corporatists or with the American people. That will tell me how well I should view this.

Personally, I hope she will stand with the middle class for a change.
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TaurusRose
I.do.not.like.new.format
12:25 PM on 08/07/2010
Don't count on it
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namdlogd
12:28 PM on 08/07/2010
I'd bet my life on it
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BoyInBOYCOTT
03:49 PM on 08/06/2010
Celebrating Elena Kagan being confirmed is SWEET, but if you love desserts like I do, go sample the comments in Malkinville, Hot Air, RedState, and the like. Their teeth gnashing and bitter bitter bitterness is like the cherry on top of a tasty sundae.
It's not enough to just succeed, it's watching your enemies suffer that makes it all worth while.
I'm smirking like Bill Kristol on ECTASY.
Reading their" woe as me" comments should energise democrats to vote in November, cuz while winning is better, not perfect....BUT IT'S DEFINITELY WAY WAY BETTER.

btw Miss Lindsey, may want to keep an eye in the back of her head, those tea klanners have a tar and feathers being gathered, and some nasty farm impliments.
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Aerows
05:48 PM on 08/06/2010
Redstate, etc. gnash their teeth and wail over everything. They have become the biblical example of their own torment on earth.

Once they wake up and realize it, they will likely get a little angry with the tea party nonsense.
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BoyInBOYCOTT
03:37 PM on 08/06/2010
Elena....I'd SO like to be a fly on the wall the first time Scalia asks you to make the coffee.

Sonia.....shave your legs over Justice Thomas' coke can.....he likes it like that

For our three amazing women on the court
TRY -Janis Joplin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qk6oiJ-0xQY&feature=related
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Jay Jefferson
03:26 PM on 08/06/2010
“Kagan is being paid back for all of her help to Obama, pure and simple. See for yourself:

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:v5Rk0seXHVgJ:www.wnd.com/%3FpageId%3D187797+http://www.wnd.com/%3FpageId%3D187797&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us”
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kenrynne
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01:33 PM on 08/06/2010
www.PlanetWashington.com
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Elena Kagan confirmed! Wonderful! We now know she is a policy wonk, nicknamed “shortie,” plays softball, know where to find her Dec. 25. My girl has a sense of humor! And brains. Forget Julia Roberts, too 80s. Today’s hot woman has smarts – laughter – and a great slow inside pitch!

Planet Washington salutes the newest member of
The Supremes!

ELENA KAGAN
Parody of “Oh, Pretty Woman”
by Ken Rynne

Elena Kagan, walking down the street
ELENA KAGAN, DOWN THERE BY MY FEET
ELENA KAGAN
I don’t believe you, you’re not the truth
No one could BE AS…wicked SMART — as you!
(Mercy!)

ELENA KAGAN, won’t you pardon me
ELENA KAGAN, I could not help see
ELENA KAGAN
That your IQ is high as can be
Are you NERDY just like me?

ELENA KAGAN, stop a while
ELANA KAGAN, talk a while
ELENA, share POLICY INSIGHTS with me
ELENA KAGAN , yeah yeah yeah
ELENA KAGAN, look my way
ELENA KAGAN, pitch slow, inside to me
‘Cause I need you, I’ll treat you right
Come with me baby, read briefs tonight

Elena Kagan, don’t walk on by
Elena Kagan, don’t make me cry
Elena Kagan, don’t walk away, hey…okay
If that’s the way it must be, okay
I guess I’ll go on home, it’s late
There’ll be tomorrow night, but wait
What do I see?
Is she walking back to me?
Confirmed & walking back to me!
Oh, oh, Elena Kagan!
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MsMassachusetts
Wit is cultured insolence. - Aristotle
11:53 AM on 08/06/2010
Congratulations Justice Kagan. Live long and prosper!
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lazercat2008
11:45 AM on 08/06/2010
Looks like Hogwarts is building a branch campus at ground zero.
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SPQR1052
11:32 AM on 08/06/2010
Which is Mary WIslon? (I am so bad)
11:25 AM on 08/06/2010
Here's a question for Conservatives, HOW can ONE judge appointed to the USSC be an activist judge?

When you consider the rulings they provide are by majority vote? Where's all that activating coming from if others have to rule also?

Another one, do you consider ANY Conservative Judge to be an "Activist Judge"?
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Radioburning
03:36 PM on 08/06/2010
Well, I'm no conservative, but I'll try and answer your question. In the recent McDonald vs. Chicago case the decision came to 5-4 in favor of McDonald. That means that 4 of the nine justices held the belief that the 2nd Amendment does not apply to "the people" of the United States. If 4 of the nine justices held the belief that the 1st Amendment did not apply to "the people", liberals, and most of the country in general, would be up in arms. That is not following the Constitution, that is dismantling the Constitution for the sake of one's personal agenda. Conservative justices, by definition, adhere strictly to the Constitution.
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Rooster Coburn
Less Gov't + More Responsibility = A Better World
04:27 PM on 08/06/2010
All judges should be "activists" for Original Intent, Freedom and Libertarian concepts.