Wednesday, September 24, 2014

"Who do you think President Obama could appoint at this very day, given the boundaries that we have? If I resign any time this year, he could not successfully appoint anyone I would like to see in the court. [The Senate] took off the filibuster for lower federal court appointments, but it remains for this court. So anybody who thinks that if I step down, Obama could appoint someone like me, they’re misguided. As long as I can do the job full steam…. I think I’ll recognize when the time comes that I can’t any longer. But now I can."

That's Notorious RGB, otherwise known as Justice Ginsburg, in this Elle article. It's an awesome article and worth the read.  Here's one exchange:

It’s part of Washington lore that you and Justice Scalia are good friends and opera buddies. I have to ask, when he says that the Constitution doesn’t necessarily prohibit discrimination against women, isn’t it hard not to take it personally?
Justice Scalia and I served together on the DC Circuit. So his votes are not surprising to me. What I like about him is that he’s very funny and very smart.
[She points to a photograph.] That one shows the two of us in 1994 when we were on a delegation to India. So there we are on a very elegant elephant. My feminist friends say, “Why are you riding on the back of the elephant?” and I said, “Because of the distribution of weight, we needed to have Scalia in the front.”
Does it make a difference having three women justices?
Yes, an enormous difference….When Sandra left, I was all alone…. Now Kagan is on my left, and Sotomayor is on my right. So we look like we’re really part of the court and we’re here to stay. Also, both of them are very active in oral arguments. They’re not shrinking violets. It’s very good for the schoolchildren who parade in and out of the court to see.

In other news, a Miami state judge supposedly told a store clerk "to go and f--- yourself."

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

He could appoint Circuit Judge Rosenbaum.

P. Guyotat said...

I interpret her comment as a slight at Sri Srinivasan, the putative front-runner for the next opening on the Supreme Court and who would undoubtedly be confirmed by the present Senate were RBG to retire.

Anonymous said...

Nice to see somebody sworn to uphold and protect the constitution, a member of scotus no less, admitting to a blatant violation of the separation of powers.

Anonymous said...

The cursing judge just lost my vote.

Anonymous said...

Yes, it is time to resign, but my potential successor is not somebody I would choose, so I will hold out a little longer.

Anonymous said...

What is wrong with the judges down here? What a disgrace.

Anonymous said...

Who's on the short list to replace Holder?

Anonymous said...

MJ