3 More Appellate Court judge confirms the Senate
The Senate yesterday, three other candidates, the Court of Appeal had long been stymied by Democratic obstruction, what President Bush another victory bipartie an agreement by the supporters of a trial of strength judicial appointment you.
Two candidates, unanimously, but violently against the Democrats, the third, former Alabama Attorney General William H. Pryor Jr. three Republicans voted against him in a rare break with the president of his party.
The Senate was 53 to 45 to confirm Pryor for a lifetime appointment to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11 Circuit. Pryor, 43, for the Tribunal since the beginning of last year, thanks to the appointment of Mr. Bush, but he was forced, to the bank this year, the Senate has not taken a decision.
D. Republican Lincoln Chafee (RI), Susan Collins (Maine) and Olympia J. Snowe (Maine), against Pryor. Two Democrats, Ben Nelson (Neb.) and Ken Salazar (Colo.), voted for him. Meaning of James M. Jeffords (I-Vt.) and Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) did not vote.
The Liberals have denounced Pryor resistance against abortion and his criticism of the Voting Rights Act and the Supreme Court of the death penalty decisions. But the majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) said Pryor has an excellent record on rights of citizens “and added that” those who criticize Judge Pryor registration is not discussed with him the care and respect “that he deserves.
Pryor Priscilla R. Owen occurs in Texas and Janice Rogers Brown of California again confirmed that the Court of Appeals nominees were declaration of love by conservatives but strenuously against the Liberals. They were among 10 nominees filibustered in the first term of Bush in a struggle for the federal justice system, grew increasingly bitter taste for re-election of Bush.
Last month, seven Democratic and seven Republican senators have agreed on a Deal, that the path clear for Pryor, Owen and Brown. The GOP signatories agreed timeframe, to return to Scuttle’s threat to change Senate rules to ban judicial obstruction. Many senators say that after the test is hardest, where the Supreme Court gave its first vacancy in more than a decade.
The Senate confirmed yesterday, Richard A. Griffin, David W. McKeague, both of Michigan, the 6th Court of Appeals circuit. Griffin was confirmed 95 to 0 and McKeague 96 to 0. They were among 10 nominees filibustered in Bush’s first term. Democrats “to them had objections to GOP delay prevents the confirmation of several voices by President Bill Clinton’s nominees in Michigan.
14-The chief negotiator of the Senate, signed an agreement on two pages in the last month, said he had attacked two other nominees, the Court of Appeal - William G. Myers III of Idaho and Henry W. Saad of Michigan - remain blocked. This is relatively small consolation, some Democrats said yesterday. “It is sad to medicine,” Democratic Whip Richard J. Durbin (Ill.) referred to statements by Pryor, Brown and Owen. “I am not happy with him.
Collins said in a statement it was concerned about Pryor’s temperament and respect for the judicial system. “She finds, once he said the Supreme Court a ruling death penalty:” This issue should not be decided by nine octogenarian lawyers. ”
Senator Patrick J. Leahy (D-Vt.) said Pryor argued that federal courts must be cutting back on the protection of important and well cared for, including the federal Age Discrimination in Employment Act, Americans with Disabilities Act, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Clean Water Act, violence against women and the Law on Family and Medical Leave Act. Leahy added: “He rejected decades of legal precedents that permitted individuals to sue a country for violations of citizens’ rights federal regulations.
Americans United for Separation of Church and State called Pryor confirmation “another victory for the Bush administration’s” crusade to pack the federal courts with extremists. “
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