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THE DAILY ASTORIAN WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 2016
Obama nominates Garland to Supreme Court
Legal history
Challenges GOP
to consider pick
A native of Chicago and
graduate of Harvard College
and Harvard Law School, Gar-
By KATHLEEN
land clerked for two appoin-
HENNESSEY and MARY
tees of Republican President
CLARE JALONICK
Dwight D. Eisenhower — the
Associated Press
liberal U.S. Supreme Court
Justice William Brennan Jr.
WASHINGTON — Presi-
and Judge Henry J. Friendly,
dent Barack Obama nominated
for whom Roberts also clerked.
appeals court judge Merrick
In 1988, he gave up a part-
Garland to the Supreme Court
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on Wednesday, challenging
his teeth in criminal cases. As
Republicans to drop their ada-
an assistant U.S. attorney, he
mant refusal to even consider
joined the team prosecuting
his choice in an election year.
a Reagan White House aide
Obama called Garland,
charged with illegal lobbying
a longtime jurist and former
and did early work on the drug
prosecutor, “one of Ameri-
case against then-D.C. Mayor
ca’s sharpest legal minds” and
Marion Barry. He held a
deserving of a full hearing
top-ranking post in the Justice
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Department when he was dis-
Republican leaders, however,
patched to Oklahoma City the
have said the vacant high court
day after the bombing at the
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federal courthouse to super-
a new president is elected, a
vise the investigation. The case
stance Senate Majority Leader
made his reputation. He over-
Mitch McConnell emphasized
saw the convictions of Timo-
immediately after the White
thy McVeigh and Terry Nich-
House announcement.
ols, and later supervised the
Garland, 63, is the chief
investigation into Unabomber
judge for the United States
Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP Photo
Ted Kaczynski.
Court of Appeals for the Dis- Federal appeals court judge Merrick Garland, right, stands with President Barack Obama as he is introduced as
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trict of Columbia Circuit, a court Obama’s nominee for the Supreme Court during an announcement in the Rose Garden of the White House, in Wash- nominated him to the D.C. Cir-
ZKRVHLQÀXHQFHRYHUIHGHUDOSRO- ington, Wednesday. Garland, 63, is the chief judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, a cuit in 1995.
icy and national security matters court whose influence over federal policy and national security matters has made it a proving ground.
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has made it a proving ground for
cess then may have prepared
potential Supreme Court justices.
him for the one ahead. Garland
lighting his work leading the
Political leanings
year would be too politicized.
Court nominee since Lewis waited 2½ years to win con-
Replacing Scalia
investigation into the Okla-
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Then, as now, one of the men
tive, Justice Antonin Scalia, who ecutions. He quoted past praise more liberal members, but he attack ads, petitions and media
Presidents tend to appoint blocking his path was Iowa
died last month, leaving behind for Garland from Chief Justice is not viewed as down-the-line outreach. On the other side, young judges with the hope Sen. Charles Grassley, who
DELWWHUHOHFWLRQ\HDU¿JKWRYHU John Roberts and Sen. Orrin liberal. Particularly on crimi- Obama allies are to run a Demo- they will shape the court’s said he had no quarrel with
the future of the court.
Hatch. And he said Garland’s nal defense and national secu- cratic effort targeting states where direction for as long as possible. Garland’s credentials but a
Obama announced choice talent for bringing together rity cases, he’s earned a rep- Republicans might feel political
Those factors had, until beef with the notion of a Dem-
at a ceremony in the Rose Gar- “odd couples” made him a con- utation as centrist, and one of heat for opposing hearings.
now, made Garland some- RFUDWLF SUHVLGHQW WU\LQJ WR ¿OO
den, with Democratic Senate sensus candidate best poised to the few Democratic-appointed
2EDPD¶VFKRLFHULVNVGHÀDW- thing of a perpetual bridesmaid, a court Grassley felt had too
leaders and allies looking on.
become an immediate force on judges Republicans might have ing some of the energy among repeatedly on Obama’s high many seats.
Garland, who had been the nation’s highest court.
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Grassley
ultimately
passed over before, choked
The president urged the — under other circumstances.
sives and civil rights activ-
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back tears, calling the nomina- Republican-led Senate not to
In the current climate, Gar- ists had pushed the president moment at a time when Demo- one of the 32 Republicans who
tion “the greatest honor of my OHWWKH¿HUFHDQGSDUWLVDQSROLW- land remains a tough sell. to name an African-American crats are seeking to apply max- voted in favor of Garland’s
life.” He described his grand- ical climate quash the nomina- Republicans control the Senate, woman or to otherwise con- imum pressure on Republicans. FRQ¿UPDWLRQ 1RU ZDV 6HQ
SDUHQWV¶ ÀLJKW IURP DQWL6HPL- tion of a “serious man.”
ZKLFKPXVWFRQ¿UPDQ\QRP- tinue his efforts to expand the A key part of their strategy is Mitch McConnell, the other
tism in Eastern Europe and his
“This is precisely the inee, and GOP leaders want court’s diversity.
casting Republicans as obstruc- major hurdle for Garland now.
modest upbringing.
time when we should play it to leave the choice to the next
Garland — a white, male tionists ready to shoot down The Republicans who voted
He said he viewed a judge’s straight,” Obama said.
president, denying Obama a jurist with an Ivy League ped- a nominee that many in their LQ IDYRU RI FRQ¿UPDWLRQ DUH
job as a mandate to set aside
*DUODQG ZDV FRQ¿UPHG WR chance to alter the ideologi- igree and career spent largely own ranks once considered a Hatch, Sen. Dan Coats, Sen.
personal preferences to “follow the D.C. Circuit in 1997 with cal balance of the court before in the upper echelon of Wash- consensus candidate. In 2010, Thad Cochran, Sen. Susan
the law, not make it.”
backing from a majority in both KH OHDYHV RI¿FH QH[W -DQXDU\ ington’s legal elite — breaks +DWFKFDOOHG*DUODQG³WHUUL¿F´ Collins, Sen. Jim Inhofe, Sen.
Obama held up Garland as parties, including seven current Republicans contend that a con- no barriers. At 63 years old, he DQGVDLGKHFRXOGEHFRQ¿UPHG John McCain, and Sen. Pat
diligent public servant, high- Republicans senators.
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