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Teh One Who Knocks
01-26-2022, 05:41 PM
By Pete Williams - NBC News


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WASHINGTON — Justice Stephen Breyer will step down from the Supreme Court at the end of the current term, according to people familiar with his thinking.

Breyer is one of the three remaining liberal justices, and his decision to retire after more than 27 years on the court allows President Joe Biden to appoint a successor who could serve for several decades and, in the short term, maintain the current 6-3 split between conservative and liberal justices.

At 83, Breyer is the court's oldest member. Liberal activists have urged him for months to retire while Democrats hold both the White House and the Senate — a position that could change after the midterm elections in November. They contended that Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg stayed too long despite her history of health problems and should have stepped down during the Obama administration.

Ginsburg's death from cancer at 87 allowed former President Donald Trump to appoint her successor, Amy Coney Barrett, moving the court further to the right.

White House press secretary Jen Psaki tweeted a statement on Wednesday, saying, "It has always been the decision of any Supreme Court Justice if and when they decide to retire, and how they want to announce it, and that remains the case today."

The White House has no additional details or information to share, she added.

Prof. Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of the law school at the University of California at Berkeley, wrote in a Washington Post op-ed in May urging Breyer to retire that there are times "when the stewards of our system must put the good of an institution they love, and of the country they love, above their own interests. They have to recognize that no one, not even a brilliant justice, is irreplaceable, and that the risks presented by remaining are more than hypothetical."

The progressive group Demand Justice, meanwhile, hired a truck last year to drive around the Supreme Court's neighborhood bearing this sign: "Breyer Retire. It’s time for a Black woman Supreme Court justice."

Biden has pledged to make just such an appointment. Among likely contenders are U.S. Circuit Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson of the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, a former Breyer law clerk, and Leondra Kruger, a justice on California’s Supreme Court.

After serving as a district court judge in Washington, Jackson was nominated by Biden for a seat on the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia and confirmed by the Senate in mid-June. She succeeded Merrick Garland, who left the appeals court to become Biden’s attorney general.

Teh One Who Knocks
01-26-2022, 05:41 PM
The progressive group Demand Justice, meanwhile, hired a truck last year to drive around the Supreme Court's neighborhood bearing this sign: "Breyer Retire. It’s time for a Black woman Supreme Court justice."

Who cares who's the most qualified, just make sure you get someone that checks the right boxes :tup:

PorkChopSandwiches
01-26-2022, 05:48 PM
The fact that they pick people that decide they dont like the law and dont enforce it, instead of changing the law is CRAZY

deebakes
01-27-2022, 12:52 AM
won't really make a difference

Teh One Who Knocks
01-27-2022, 11:40 AM
By Jon Brown | Fox News


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President Biden will soon be faced with the choice of whether to make good on a promise about the Supreme Court he made to Rep. Jim Clyburn, D-S.C., to secure Clyburn's endorsement during the 2020 South Carolina primary.

After having performed poorly in Iowa and New Hampshire, Biden needed to win South Carolina in February 2020 if he hoped to have a shot at the Democratic nomination. Clyburn, the House majority whip and former chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus, offered to endorse the faltering candidate but reportedly demanded that he make a public pledge to place a Black woman on the high court.

After having spoken to Biden about it the night before, Clyburn became increasingly frustrated that Biden was neglecting to make the promise from the debate stage on Feb. 25, 2020, according to journalists Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes in their book "Lucky."

During a break in the debate, Clyburn reportedly went backstage to remind Biden of what they discussed.

"So Clyburn gets up from his seat in the debate hall in the audience, and he makes a beeline for the exit," Allen said on the Yahoo News "Skullduggery" podcast last year.

"He says, ‘Look, I told you that I wanted you to say that you were going to name a Black woman to the Supreme Court. You haven’t done it yet. You’ve had a bunch of opportunities. Don’t you dare leave this stage without doing it.’"

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Later in the debate, Biden mentioned his promise in an answer regarding his personal motto and the biggest misconception about him.

"Everyone should be represented," he said. "The fact is, what we should be doing — we talked about the Supreme Court. I’m looking forward to making sure there’s a Black woman on the Supreme Court to make sure we in fact get every representation. Not a joke."

The next day, Clyburn endorsed Biden, who went on to win the state's crucial primary election.

After becoming president, Biden appointed Clyburn's daughter, Jennifer Clyburn Reed, as federal co-chair of the Southeast Crescent Regional Commission (SCRC), which is a federal commission aimed at alleviating poverty in Appalachia.

When news of Justice Stephen Breyer's imminent retirement broke Wednesday, members of the progressive "Squad" quickly responded by calling for a Black woman to take his place.

Griffin
01-27-2022, 11:44 AM
Looks like they found a path to get Kamala out of the way.

Teh One Who Knocks
01-27-2022, 02:11 PM
By Ryan Saavedra - The Daily Wire


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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) can reportedly stop Democrat President Joe Biden from being able to replace Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer should Breyer indeed decide to retire as expected.

With judicial nominees, only 51 votes are needed to confirm a nominee, commonly referred to as the “nuclear option.” In a 50-50 tied Senate, Democrats will likely need all their Senators to vote for the nominee and then would need Vice President Kamala Harris to be the tie-breaking vote.

“But the nuclear option can go into motion only if the Judiciary Committee reports the nomination to the floor, a procedural move that says whether a majority on the committee recommends the full Senate consider the pick,” TIME Magazine reported. “Well, in a little-noticed backroom deal that took more than a month to hammer out, McConnell and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer agreed to a power-sharing plan in February that splits committee membership, staffs and budgets in half.”

“If all 11 Republican members of the Judiciary Committee oppose Biden’s pick and all 11 Democrats back her, the nomination goes inert. The nomination doesn’t die, but it does get parked until a lawmaker—historically, the Leader of the party—brings it to the floor for four hours of debate,” the report added. “A majority of the Senate—51 votes, typically—can then put debate about the issue on the calendar for the next day. But that’s the last easy part. When the potential pick comes to the floor again, it’s not as a nomination. At that point, it’s a motion to discharge, a cloture motion that requires 60 votes. In other words, 10 Republicans would have to resurrect the nomination of someone already blocked in the Judiciary Committee.”

McConnell told reporters on Wednesday that he was going to wait to comment on Breyer’s retirement until an official announcement was made.

Multiple news organizations reported on Wednesday that sources close to Breyer had said that he was going to retire — and that Democrat President Joe Biden was expected to make an official announcement about the matter this week.

“Breyer, 83, the oldest member of the court, was appointed in 1994 by President Bill Clinton,” The New York Times reported. “After the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in 2020 and the appointment of Justice Amy Coney Barrett by President Donald J. Trump, he became the subject of an energetic campaign by liberals who wanted him to step down to ensure that Mr. Biden could name his successor while Democrats control the Senate.”

Breyer was reportedly not happy that the news broke on Wednesday, according to Fox News anchor Shannon Bream.

“Multiple sources tell me Justice Breyer was not planning to announce his retirement today,” Fox News anchor Shannon Bream wrote on Twitter. “They describe him as ‘upset’ with how this has played out. We still await any official notice from his office and/or the #SCOTUS public information office.”

A short time later, Bream added, “A bit more clarity. I’m told Justice Breyer had firmly decided on his own to retire and that an announcement was due very soon. And while it appears someone jumped the gun on that, better to characterize him as surprised by events today than ‘upset.’”

Ron Bonjean, former top spokesman to the Speaker of the House and the Senate Majority Leader, responded to the news by writing: “Potential retirement conversations between Justices and the WH happen at a very high level. For a news leak like this to happen is highly unusual.”
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PorkChopSandwiches
01-27-2022, 04:51 PM
Justice Stephen Breyer to retire from Supreme Court, paving way for Biden disappointment
FTFY

Muddy
01-30-2022, 02:34 PM
Looks like they found a path to get Kamala out of the way.

Boy that would be interesting.