And the press and the First Amendment. Before we do anything else id like to introduce really a what all panel i thank them for coming out. You might be left is floyd abrams floyd is the preeminent First Amendment attorney in this country for really the last 40 or so years, worked on the pentagon papers case for the New York Times back in 1971. Has been the Supreme Court for just about every major media organizations or hot Appellate Courts since then. And as a matter of full disclosure i should say that 43 years ago today i was working about three offices down the hall from the as a Summer Associate so would know each other and been friends for a long time. To his immediate left is jim rutenberg, the media columnist of the New York Times. Jim joined the times in 2000 come work in the d. C. Pewter at the times and has been a Political Correspondent of the sunday magazine, has been the City Hall Bureau chief in new york, discovered the needed and politics and were glad to have a reliabl
Protections for the American Press contrast with those of their foreign counterparts. Welcome. Thanks for coming on a saturday morning in the summer. I would think we have a great panel here on President Trump and the press and the First Amendment. Before do anything else id like to introduce really a wonderful panel, and i thank them for coming out. To my immediate left is floyd abrams. Floyd is a cato gordon ryno writing your picky then preeminent First Amendment attorney in this country formerly the last 40 or so years, worked on the pentagon papers case for the new times back in 1971, spin in the Supreme Court for just about every major Media Organization or high Appellate Courts since then, and is a matter of full disclosure, i should say that 43 years ago today i was working about three offices down the hall from it as a Summer Associate at cato gordon sort of know each other and been friends for a long time. To his immediate left is jim rutenberg. Jim is the media columns of the
Good morning and welcome, everyone, especially the nominees and their families. Today well hear from two panels. Well hear from justice ead of colorado, nominated to be Circuit Court judge on the 10th Circuit Court. Did i get the pronunciation wrong . On the second panel well hear from four nominees to District Court, senator coons, do you ave any opening remarks today . Senator coons thank you to serve alongside you in the Ranking Member in todays confirmation hearing. Id like to almost each of the nominees and families and friends of the United States senate and congratulate you on the nominations and look forward to posing questions to you. The positions to which youve been nominated are important and the federal jude is federal judiciary is bedrock of our democracy. They resolve disputes between real people and determine whether him the freedoms are protected and given the weightiness of their responsibilities and lifetime tenure that comes from a judicial appointment, these are cr
Good morning and welcome everyone, especially the nominees and the families to todays nominations caring for today with her from two panels. On the first and we went from judge eid of colorado, Supreme Court, nominated to the Circuit Court judge on the tenth Circuit Court. Dedicate the pronunciation wrong . [laughing] on the second panel we will hear from for nominees to District Court. Senator coons, do you have any opening remarks today . Thank you, senator tillis for the opportunity to serve alongside as the Ranking Member in todays confirmation hearings. Id like to welcome each of the nominees, their families and friends to the senate and congratulate you on your nominations and i look forward to opposing questions to you. The positions to which you been nominated are important in the federal judiciary is aldo is a bedrock of our constitutional democracy. Judges do the hard work of resolving disputes between real people, cases the term whether criminal trials and sentences are fair
Youth, the more well have a better and positive life and state and future. Voices from the states on cspan. Confirmation hearing for allison ide. She is nominated to replace Justice Neil Gorsuch on the u. S. 10th Circuit Court of appeals. She testified before the Senate Judiciary committee along with four nominees for Federal District Court Judgeships in alabama, georgia, and North Carolina. This is two and a half hours. Good morning and welcome, everyone. Especially the nominees and their families to todays nominations hearing. Today well hear from two panels. On the first panel well hear from justice eide nominated to be Circuit Court judge on the tenth Circuit Court. Did i get the pronunciation i dont think . Aaige. Second panel, senator coons, do you have any opening remarks today . Excuse me. Thank you, senator for the opportunity to serve alongside you as the Ranking Member in todays confirmation hearing. Id like to welcome each of the nominees, their families and friends of the