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10:15 P.M. July 17, 2003
Judicial Nominations
The
ACLJ stands firmly behind President Bush's nominees for federal
judgeships. The appointment of judges who will interpret the
law, rather than legislate policy, is certainly one of the most
important responsibilities given to the President under our
Constitution. President Bush is committed to nominating men and
women who "clearly understand the role of a judge is to
interpret the law, not to legislate from the bench. To
paraphrase James Madison, the courts exist to exercise not the
will of men, but the judgment of the law. My judicial nominees
will know the difference."
Many of
the ills that plague our society have resulted from judicial
rulings that reflect the personal political agenda of liberal
judges, instead of honest, careful interpretations of the
Constitution. There are currently over 90 vacancies in the
federal judiciary. In some circuits, such as the Sixth Circuit,
the situation is especially critical. There are simply not
enough judges to handle the court's workload. In his Annual
Report to Congress, Chief Justice Rehnquist urged the Senate to
confirm more of President Bush's nominees: Senators "ought to
act with reasonable promptness to vote each nominee up or down."
Yet, Democratic leaders in the Senate, including the chairman of
the Senate Judiciary Committee, have announced their intent to
stonewall confirmation of Bush's judicial nominees if those
nominees do not adhere to left-wing pro-abortion ideology.
Groups such as the National Abortion Rights Action League, and
Americans United for Separation of Church and State have been
very active in opposing President Bush's nominees. The ACLJ is
doing all that it can do to support President Bush's nominees.
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