Supreme Court Candidates – Get to Know Them

April 27, 2010 · Posted in analysis, civil liberties, constitution, judicial, News Sources · Comment 

From the fine folks at Alliance for Justice:

Yesterday, the White House confirmed that President Obama will not announce a Supreme Court nominee this week. That means you have at least a week to learn more about the potential nominees and what’s at stake with this vacancy.

We have developed brief background reports on the most likely nominees, which are available on our new Supreme Court Watch web page.

The Alliance for Justice has fact sheets on the following potential Supreme Court nominees:

The stakes are high in the appointment of a new justice to replace Justice John Paul Stevens. Our recently released report, “Unprecedented Injustice: The Political Agenda of the Roberts Court” shows a frighteningly clear pattern: the current court has repeatedly gone out of its way to place corporate interests first and
the rights of individuals second. Precedents and long-held principles have been disregarded, frequently in 5-4 votes, revealing a drastic rightward, pro-corporate tilt.

That’s why it’s so important for the next justice to be someone willing and able to persuasively articulate and unhesitatingly defend our individual rights and liberties. Whether the razor thin conservative majority can occasionally be broken is an open question, but given the record of this Court,a full-throated defense of core constitutional values is needed now, more than ever.

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