Posted on 20 May 2011. Tags: Barack Obama, Berkeley Professor, Berkeley School, Courtroom Experience, Federal Appeals Court, Federal Bench, Goodwin Liu, Hans Von Spakovsky, Mitch Mcconnell, Nixon Administration, Rhodes Scholar, Role Of A Judge, Senate Minority Leader, Senate Minority Leader Mitch, Senate Minority Leader Mitch Mcconnell, Senate Republicans, Social Understandings, Supreme Court Nominees, University Of California Berkeley, Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal reports today, “Senate Republicans blocked law professor Goodwin Liu’s appointment to a federal appeals court Thursday, when Democrats fell eight votes short of the 60 needed to end a filibuster. Mr. Liu, whom liberal legal scholars saw as a rising star, proved more contentious than even President Barack Obama’s Supreme Court [...]
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Posted on 11 February 2011. Tags: 2nd Amendment, 2nd Amendment Rights, Community Entrepreneurship, Discriminatory Practices, Domestic Partner Benefits, Domestic Partners, Encouraging Community, Federal Bench, Federal Debt, Federal Tax System, Founding Fathers, Free Market Reforms, Future Generations, Gay Activists, Gay Americans, Gay Republicans, Goldwater, Healthcare Insurance, Healthcare Reform, Iclei, Partier, Republican Group, Ron Paul, School Choice, Tax Payers, Unelected Judges
I know many groups and individuals I otherwise respect are skipping this year’s version of CPAC due to one of the participating oirganizations being a gay Republican group, GOProud. I do not adhere to the agenda of the gay activists. But it’s got to be true that a gay Republican is closer to my positions [...]
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Posted on 04 August 2010. Tags: California Gay Marriage, California Marriage, Federal Bench, Federal Judge, Gay Marriage Case, Judge Rule, Marriage, Suspense
How Will the Federal Judge Rule on the California Gay Marriage Case? The suspense is killing us! This judge is one of the (only) two openly gay judges on the Federal Bench.
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