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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums40 years old. never tried a case. hates women and POC. won't answer ?s lifetime judgeship for him!
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Senate Advances Contentious Judicial Nominee Steven Menashi
Hes denounced womens rights and diversity. He refused to answer senators questions. Republicans voted to move him forward anyway.
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Menashi, who is on track to be confirmed to a lifetime seat on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit, has drawn fierce opposition from civil rights groups, Democratic senators and at least one GOP senator over his wildly offensive past writings, his lack of experience and his refusal to answer senators questions about policies he worked on as the presidents legal adviser.
In past editorials, Menashi compared race data collection in college admissions to Germany under Adolf Hitler; denounced womens marches against sexual assault; opposed the radical abortion rights codified in Roe v. Wade; and claimed that a Dartmouth fraternity wasnt being racist when it held a ghetto party attended by white students donning Afros and carrying toy guns.
He also spread the Islamophobic myth that in 1913 Gen. John Pershing executed Muslim prisoners in the Philippines using bullets dipped in pig fat.
During his confirmation hearing last month, Menashi angered both Republican and Democratic senators by refusing to give any details about his White House legal work. He conceded, however, that he worked on immigration policies with Trumps senior adviser Stephen Miller, the chief architect of Trumps ban on travelers from seven Muslim-majority countries and Trumps policy of separating migrant children from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border.
He also served as legal counsel to Education Secretary Betsy DeVos when she rolled back Title IX protections for survivors of sexual assault on campuses.
On Thursday, Democrats on the committee took turns ripping Menashis record,
sprinkleeninow
(20,254 posts)I'm not feeling well.
smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)No wonder he is against women's rights. No woman in her right mind would touch him with a barge pole. He's repulsive. Not only that, but he's also a complete dick in a number of ways.
Hermit-The-Prog
(33,388 posts)They are not content with the damage they've done to the U.S.; they want the harm to continue for a generation to come.
Demovictory9
(32,468 posts)nuts might come back to bite us ALL.
Hermit-The-Prog
(33,388 posts)Inexperienced judges will be less likely to give sufficient weight to precedent and more likely to rule based on personal ideology.
Ztolkins
(429 posts)democratisphere
(17,235 posts)for judges. Meanwhile their master continues his carnage on Democracy.
dalton99a
(81,564 posts)Maraya1969
(22,490 posts)pat_k
(9,313 posts)I'm winging it here, but it is my understanding that invoking the "nuclear option" was based on an argument that Rule XXII was unconstitutional. As far as I know, this was never tested in court.
I wonder if invocation of "the nuclear option" could be challenged as unconstitutional?
Unfortunately, even if it could be challenged, given the state of the judiciary and with the Republicans in the majority in the Senate, any challenge would undoubtedly result in a confirmation that requiring a 2/3's majority for cloture was unconstitutional. If the dems were in power, the right-wingnut judiciary would go the other way.
Celerity
(43,467 posts)pat_k
(9,313 posts)Figuring out how to fix the damage is mind-boggling.
Even if we elected the most effective legislators in the nation, without functional executive agencies to implement and enforce, and without a judiciary that has an actual interest in justice, things are incredibly grim.
The task ahead is monumental.
Nasruddin
(754 posts)If the Democrats hold the House, take the Senate and the Presidency next year, they
should take a good hard look at the Judiciary Act of 1789 and rethink it.
Lifetime appointments are crazy.
A totally politicized appointment system is crazy (judges, US attorneys).
A law enforcement agency that serves at the pleasure of a political officer is crazy.
Sometimes it's good to inject a little chaos in the system. It all sort of works when you're lucky. Our luck ran out.
Fortunately, most of this garbage is not in the constitution, but is available to legislative change - I hope.
NBachers
(17,133 posts)Midnight Writer
(21,780 posts)budkin
(6,712 posts)The pain of this disaster of a presidency.
NCLefty
(3,678 posts)He's really just perfect for a Trump appointee. This is exactly the level of garbage I would expect from a Trump.
MrScorpio
(73,631 posts)Auggie
(31,177 posts)rsdsharp
(9,190 posts)or does he look like the Penguin from a Batman movie?