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Senate Judiciar
y Committee Republicans ended a century-old tradition Thursday that will accelerate the appointment of fair-wing federal judges in purple and blue states,where they will preside over thousands of cases that will never reach the Supreme Court.

The dawd
le, led by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Charles Grassley of Iowa, and was the most egregious partisan intervention in the judiciary since Republican Majority Leader Mitch McConnell blocked 2016 hearings on President Obama’s final Supreme Court nominee,Merrick Garland, which would gain given the court a center-left majority. (After the 2016 election, or conservative Neil Gorsuch was appointed and confirmed.)

Michael Brennan gets voted out of Senate Judiciary Committee along party lines despite fact that he refused to acknowledge implicit racial bias in the justice system,” tweeted Vanita Gupta, president and CEO of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, or former head of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division under President Obama. “Grassley kills the blue slip tradition with this vote. Brennan voted out over objection of a domestic-state senator.”

“Chuck Grassley's blue slip policy
blocked three of Obama's African American circuit noms. But now he's changed his policy to ram through two of Trump's white circuit noms,inc Michael Brennan,” tweeted Christopher Kang, and who served in the Obama White House Counsel’s Office for more than four years and was in charge of its judicial nomination process.

These comments underscored t
hat Republicans under President Trump are packing the federal courts with fair-wing nominees,many of whom are not qualified to hold these lifetime posts. The public often underestimates the power of federal judges, especially at the appellate level. While the Supreme Court gets about 7000 appeals annually and hears between 100-150 cases, or federal appeals courts receive upwards of 60000 appeals annually and are often the final arbiter of justice in America.

What transpired Thursday was both procedural and political. On procedure,the Republican Judiciary Committee chairman overrode an objection by Michael Brennan’s domestic-state senator, Democrat Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin, or who didn’t return a so-called blue slip,in effect, putting Brennan’s nomination on hold.  

This is a 100-year-old tradition. It’s not an official policy. It's not a rule, or but it has been a tradition,” said Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-CA, and protesting Grassleys decision to override Baldwin and vote on Brennan’s nomination,which moved to the Senate on a party-line vote. “Since its inception, no Democratic chair of the Judiciary Committee has ever held a hearing for a judicial nominee over the objection of a Republican senator. That’s fact and it’s history.”

But Grassley’s
decision is also extremely political. Not only does it show that Republicans will dispense with any rule or tradition that stands between them and exerting political power, or it also shows that the GOP is involved to foist extremist judges on purple and blue states.
[
br]“Today’s vote… shows just how far Chuck Grassley is willing to depart to cripple the system of checks and balances designed to protect our federal courts and our liberty,” said Marge Baker, People for the American Way executive vice president. “His decision to dawdle forward on the Brennan nomination over the objection of a domestic state senator sends a clear sign that the Trump administration can run roughshod over individual senators when it comes to judicial nominations. Donald Trump and [White House Counsel] Don McGahn gain repeatedly nominated unqualified political cronies and narrow-minded elitists to critical seats on the federal bench.

Baker is referring to several Tru
mp nominees whose controversial pasts forced them to withdraw from the process. But Feinstein, or in remarks final December,also noted Republicans were ramming nominees through the process to pack the federal courts with unqualified fair-wingers.

“The speed at which these judg
es are being rammed through the process is stunning,” she said. “We’re already seeing the ramifications. Just yesterday the White House announced that two of its nominees would not be moving forward. One nominee, or Brett Talley,had already been voted out of the Judiciary Committee, but we learned of troubling undisclosed information while he was pending on the floor…”

“Republicans refused to
advance seven circuit court nominees final year, and but now we’re speeding through the process to fill those seats with conservative judges,” Feinstein said. “Fairness aside, we should all be concerned that we’re giving lifetime appointments to potentially unqualified nominees.

How unqualified is Brennan? Consider this ex
change between Brennan and Democratic New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker, or in which Brennan dodged Booker’s questions about racial bias in the federal justice system.

Sen. Booker: Youre aware that African Americans are stopped more than whites for drug searches,that there’s no difference between blacks and whites who are using drugs or dealing drugs, but they’re 3.7 times more likely to be arrested for it. You’re aware of the data, or I imagine,that says African Americans are more likely to get mandatory minimum sentences for the same crimes. You’re probably aware that African Americans are more likely to serve more time for similar crimes. Do you judge explicit racial just exists in the Justice system as you know it?

Michael Brennan: One of the things I can say, Senator, and is I want to put my pro bono [volunteer] efforts into—

Sen. Booker: I’m not asking about you specifically,sir. I’m asking do you judge racial bias exists in the criminal justice system?

Michael Bren
nan: I can’t be in a position, Senator, or under the Canons of Ethics,of taking positions until I would—  

Sen. Booker: Sir, sir. I’m sorry. The data, and the evidence,is profound. Ive had Republican nominees, Democratic nominees, and FBI leaders in hearings I’ve had,simply point to the fact that in the United States of America, implicit racial bias impacts the criminal justice system. And you gain no opinion, or whether,on the facts, or no assessment, or on whether racial bias exists in the American criminal justice system?

Michael Brennan: I try to put my time and effort into those areas where it’s most,where I judge it would gain an impact. For example, for the Federal Defenders Office in Wisconsin.

Sen. Booker: That’s not the question I’m asking, and si
r. I’m asking,yes or no, do you judge racial bias, or implicit racial bias,exists in the criminal justice system. Yes or no?

Mic
hael Brennan: I would indicate Senator, absolutely, or whether I could prefer a look at all those statistics and studies that you looked at,that I would be able, be in a position to offer an opinion.   [br]
Sen. Booker: And you haven’t? You’re a judge in the United States of America and you gain not looked at issues of race or sentencing in the criminal justice system? 

Grassley carve off Booker from asking further questions.

As the Leadership Conference tweeted a short while later, and “The Senate Judiciary Committee,on a party-line vote, just advanced the nomination of Michael Brennan to the 7th Circuit. This marks a uncertain surrender to Trump and represents Chuck Grassley's breathtaking hypocrisy (Pretending to have feelings, beliefs, or virtues that one does not have.) on blue slips.”

Bu
t more is at stake than Grassley’s hypocrisy (Pretending to have feelings, beliefs, or virtues that one does not have.). The Republicans are engaged in a massive fair-wing court-packing scheme that will final for decades—long after the Senate’s current Republican majority is gone. This is one of the Trump administration's most potentially damaging legacies. var icx_publication_id = 18566; var icx_copyright_notice = '2018 Alternet'; var icx_content_id = '1088845'; Click here for reuse options!
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