Thursday, April 30, 2009

Justice Souter retiring at the end of the Term

WOW!! Big news!!

Here's ScotusBlog:

Justice David H. Souter has decided to retire when the Supreme Court completes its current Term in early summer, the NBC-TV network reported Thursday night. The 69-year-old jurist, who is completing his 19th year on the Court, has passed word of his plans to others, and the White House has been told, according to the network’s account. Other news organizations also were reporting that Souter has made his decision not to continue serving.
By leaving office this summer, Souter will be giving President Obama time to select and seek Senate approval of the new Chief Executive’s first appointee to the Nation’s highest court before the Court returns for a new Term on Oct. 5. That process could be slowed, however, if the President chooses a nominee who would stir such opposition among conservatives that Senate action could be slowed. With Democrats in control of the Senate, however, Obama’s choice almost certainly would win approval.
Even if the President were to pick a decidedly liberal new Justice, it would not bring a strong shift in the current Court’s direction, since four conservatives along with their sometime ally, Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, tend to control outcomes on many key issues.


Well, now we can start our who will replace Souter sweepstakes. Any chance it's someone from the 11th or our District? We've had prospects before... In fact, the very first post on this blog urged then-President Bush to appoint a Floridian to the Supreme Court. So, who are our best prospects?

8 comments:

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  2. Anonymous11:01 AM

    I got my money on Elena Kagan, former Dean of the Harvard Law School and current Solicitor General.

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  3. Anonymous11:33 AM

    Diane Wood

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  4. Anonymous11:36 AM

    Judge Jordan was mentioned as a possible SCOTUS appointment if Kerry had won four years ago. If Obama is considering District Court judges, he would have to be on the short list....

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  5. Anonymous11:36 AM

    Professor Martha Minow, who is close to the Obamas, is also a good choice.

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  6. Anonymous1:22 PM

    Bill Clinton

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  7. Anonymous2:00 PM

    Bill Clinton and Judge Jordan on the Supreme Court! Could you image in the opinions! Just think of a Bill Clinton authored dissent. Just give me a life time supply of pizza and beer, and a couple of lose women, and all of my dreams would have come true.

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  8. Anonymous3:54 PM

    Sonia Sotomayor!

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