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i'm not sure what all the angst is about here at RPF.
Just know that it has nothing to do with her skin color.
i'm not sure what all the angst is about here at RPF.
i have one rule when voting (or not voting at all) in judicial elections: never vote for prosecutors.
this selection could have been much worse (see Kavanaugh's ruling about the gov't looking at naked pictures of your girlfriend). i'm not sure what all the angst is about here at RPF.
Because there will be a vacancy by the time she gets sworn in?
Because they are waiting for Stephen Breyer to retire sometime in June or July 2022?
Eventually a Justice will die or leave. So what stops a POTUS with a Senate majority from nominating one or more Justices, who can then be confirmed, to replace any deaths or retirements? That is essentially what the Biden Admin has done.
Eventually a Justice will die or leave. So what stops a POTUS with a Senate majority from nominating one or more Justices, who can then be confirmed, to replace any future deaths or retirements? That is essentially what the Biden Admin has done.
It's the first time I ever saw, or heard of, such a thing happening. I wonder if anyone (*cough*Thomas*cough*) is feeling any pressure to resign?
Are you saying that if Biden wants to, he can nominate other justices to fill Breyers seat, have the Senate confirm them, and then if any other justices die or retire they will simply fill those seats instead? Quite a diabolical plan if that's what they're aiming for.Eventually a Justice will die or leave. So what stops a POTUS with a Senate majority from nominating one or more Justices, who can then be confirmed, to replace any future deaths or retirements? That is essentially what the Biden Admin has done.
Are you saying that if Biden wants to, he can nominate other justices to fill Breyers seat, have the Senate confirm them, and then if any other justices die or retire they will simply fill those seats instead? Quite a diabolical plan if that's what they're aiming for.
Breyer already announced his retirement before the nomination took place.
It's the first time I ever saw, or heard of, such a thing happening. I wonder if anyone (*cough*Thomas*cough*) is feeling any pressure to resign?
If a different administration is in office by the time someone does retire, all this will be rather embarrassing. Whether the media "notices" or not.
You mean the Biden Admin announced it for him.
Maybe they will announce Thomas is going to retire for medical reasons and nominate and confirm another justice before the midterms.
Are you saying that if Biden wants to, he can nominate other justices to fill Breyers seat, have the Senate confirm them, and then if any other justices die or retire they will simply fill those seats instead? Quite a diabolical plan if that's what they're aiming for.
You mean the Biden Admin announced it for him.
You mean the Biden Admin announced it for him.
Maybe they will announce Thomas is going to retire for medical reasons and nominate and confirm another justice before the midterms.
He did announce his own retirement, and he said in his announcement that it was "assuming that by then my successor has been nominated and confirmed."
https://www.npr.org/2022/01/27/1076...tice-breyer-retire-announce-biden-white-house
He did announce his own retirement, and he said in his announcement that it was "assuming that by then my successor has been nominated and confirmed."
https://www.npr.org/2022/01/27/1076...tice-breyer-retire-announce-biden-white-house
Associate Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is reportedly miffed that his retirement was leaked, a violation of his practice of following protocol by the book, according to longtime court-watchers.
Sources said that he was beginning the standard process of scaling back, with plans to announce at the end of the current term in several months.
“He is a by-the-book stickler for following protocol. You announce your retirement at the end of terms, not in the middle,” one insider told Secrets today.
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https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...ok-breyer-said-to-be-miffed-retirement-leaked
It was “leaked” to the press before any “official” announcement by Breyer. Many belive than it was done to force his hand so that Biden could name his replacement.
And Breyer’s caveat of "assuming that by then my successor has been nominated and confirmed" is also problematic. Since when do Justices set the rules for their replacement? Is that in the Constitution? In any law?
The Judges, both of the supreme and inferior Courts, shall hold their Offices during good Behaviour, and shall, at stated Times, receive for their Services, a Compensation, which shall not be diminished during their Continuance in Office.
Essentially what he said was that he will not retire unless the Biden Administration successfully pushes through a replacement, otherwise he will not retire.