Bipartisan Commission Will Start Work on U.S. Attorneys and Federal Judgeship
WASHINGTON, D.C. U.S. Senators
Ron Johnson announced today that they have renewed their agreement establishing their bipartisan Wisconsin Federal Nominating Commission to provide recommendations for nominations during the 117th Congress for United States Attorneys and federal judicial positions. Currently, there are vacancies in the U.S. Attorney positions for both the Eastern and Western Districts of Wisconsin, as well as for a federal judgeship on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin.
“I am pleased to join Senator Johnson in using our bipartisan Wisconsin Federal Nominating Commission to help us move U.S. Attorney nominees forward and fill a judicial vacancy in the Eastern District of Wisconsin,”
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All three justices were targets of hateful messages from supporters of
Donald Trump upset with the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s rejection of a lawsuit seeking to throw out the votes of more than 200,000 voters in Dane and Milwaukee counties. The voicemails and letters were first made public by
Progressive Magazine editor
Bill Lueders who filed an open records request seeking messages to the justices and published the results in the
Progressive and the
Examiner.
Karofsky and Dallet have also been the targets of anti-Semitic attacks published on a pro-Trump blog and in the neo-Nazi publication the Daily Stormer, the
The letter, signed by 74 members of the Wisconsin Bar as of mid-day Tuesday, concludes “these attacks need to be met with swift and forceful condemnation by the Wisconsin State Bar and the entire judiciary, led by our Chief Justice. An unanswered threat to one or more Supreme Court Justices is a threat to all members of the judiciary, the Bar, and