Lanny Davis, a familiar figure in Washington circles, wrote Friday that White House Counsel Kathryn Ruemmler should quit her job if she intentionally failed to inform President Obama ahead of time about the IRS scandal.
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Friday, May 17
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Sotomayor Nomination Backed By Coalition Of Latino Law Professors
By Michael Combier-Talk Radio News Service
Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor’s academic achievements and her extensive work as a judge on previous benches separates her from previous nominees, said a number of law professors from the organization Hispanics for a Fair Judiciary (HFJ) today during a conference call marking the announcement of a coalition of Latino law professors from around the country to support Sotomayor’s nomination by the U.S. Senate.
“[HFJ] applaud President Obama’s nomination of Judge Sotomayor…Judge Sotomayor is eminently qualified for the position of a Supreme Court Justice,” said Reynaldo Valencia, Professor and Associate Dean at St. Mary’s University School of Law.
Valencia added that Sotomayor “has served in a variety of capacities and has a broad base experience in the legal community…which would help her reach fair-minded and moderate decisions as she has done both as a district judge and now on the Court of Appeals.”
Responding to the criticism of conservatives that she is a racist judge, Bertha Hernandez, Professor of Law at the University of Florida College of Law, said that after having thoroughly read her past decisions people would experience a “pull back from this initial, very politicized rhetoric and energetic reaction to a real honest and candid review of the cases and the substance of these cases.”
Professor Valencia pointed out that “Judge Sotomayor was originally appointed to the Federal bench by a Republican President and elevated to the Second Circuit by a Democratic President” while the Congress has found her in two occasions to be very qualified for her positions.
HFJ was formed in 2005 to provide Hispanic leaders a platform to voice matters related to the U.S. judicial system.