Ex-Federal Judges Publicly Condemn Mitch McConnell For Attempting To Rush Through SCOTUS Nominee

Ron Delancer By Ron Delancer

A group of former federal judges sent a letter to the Senate on Tuesday urging them not to confirm a new justice to the Supreme Court until after the presidential inauguration early next year.

According to Law & Crime, “The letter, penned by six former U.S. district judges and four former U.S. circuit judges from across eight states, was addressed to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and posted to the website of government watchdog group Project on Government Oversight (POGO).”

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The letter was signed by Mark W. Bennett, W. Royal Furgeson, Nancy Gertner, James Giles, Stephen Orlofsky, Stephen C. Robinson, H. Lee Sarokin, Thomas Vanaskie, William H. Webster, and Ann Claire Williams.

The letter emphasized that unlike the executive and legislative branches, the legitimacy of the federal judiciary is “largely drawn from the public’s faith that its decision-making is fair and true.”

“Unlike the other two branches, the judiciary cannot survive without the consent of the governed, as there is no standing army or police to enforce its orders,” the undersigned wrote. “But the public’s acceptance of the rule of the law doesn’t just derive from the fairness and impartiality of the Court’s decision-making: it is drawn, in large measure, from the decisions made by the Senate in the judicial confirmation process. The confirmation power exerts an extraordinary influence over the public’s perception and understanding of the role of courts and judges in our society.”

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The judges urge the Senate not to further destabilize the nation in the lead up to November’s election.

“This is why we implore Senators to exercise restraint,” reads the letter, speaking in ominous tone of a democracy hanging by a thread. “Our citizenry is sharply polarized–a foreboding sign for the health of any democracy. The judicial confirmation process has increasingly become dangerously politicized. Injecting a Supreme Court confirmation fight into this noxious mix will unalterably change and diminish the public’s faith in this vital institution.”

The letter concluded by warning the potential damage to the Supreme Court would almost certainly be irreparable.

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“For the sake of the Court, we respectfully ask that you withhold consideration of any Supreme Court nominee until after the inauguration of the president chosen by the American public,” they wrote. “The legitimacy of the Supreme Court is not something that can be recovered if it is lost. It is up to you to demonstrate the same restraint demanded of our judiciary.”

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