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Biden Wonât Restore Bar Associationâs Role in Vetting Judges The decision not to give the American Bar Association names of potential nominees for evaluation came after progressives criticized the group for undercutting a push for diversity. The decision by the White House was a blow to the prestige of the American Bar Association, which describes itself as the largest voluntary association of lawyers in the world.Credit.Stefani Reynolds for The New York Times Published Feb. 5, 2021Updated Feb. 11, 2021 WASHINGTON â The Biden administration has told the American Bar Association that it will not restore the groupâs quasi-official gatekeeper role in vetting potential judges before the president decides whether to nominate them, according to the legal groupâs president, Patricia Lee Refo. ....
Biden moves quickly to make his mark on federal courts Ann E. Marimow and Matt Viser, The Washington Post Feb. 3, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3Vice President Harris on Inauguration Day.Washington Post photo by Melina Mara.Show MoreShow Less 2of3Merrick Garland, President Biden s nominee for attorney general.Washington Post photo by Demetrius Freeman.Show MoreShow Less 3of3 WASHINGTON - President Joe Biden s top advisers have spent months building an extensive pipeline of judicial nominees to fill court vacancies throughout the country, attempting to swiftly remake portions of the judiciary and undo one of his predecessor s most significant achievements. President Donald Trump dramatically reshaped the courts over his four-year term with a record pace of nominations, and now Biden - who took part in hundreds of confirmations as the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee - is eager to leave his mark with nominees of his own. ....
Joe Biden moves quickly to make his mark on US federal courts By The Washington Post Ann E. Marimow and Matt Viser Washington - President Joe Biden s top advisers have spent months building an extensive pipeline of judicial nominees to fill court vacancies throughout the country, attempting to swiftly remake portions of the judiciary and undo one of his predecessor s most significant achievements. President Donald Trump dramatically reshaped the courts over his four-year term with a record pace of nominations, and now Biden - who took part in hundreds of confirmations as the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee - is eager to leave his mark with nominees of his own. ....
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The panelists did not offer an ideal number of Supreme Court justices. Mr. Holder, who described himself as former President Barack Obama’s “wingman” during his tenure as attorney general, said it would be “totally appropriate” to add new seats to the Supreme Court, given that the number of federal circuits has expanded from nine to 13 since 1869. “The Republicans have abused their power to give themselves an unfair advantage,” Mr. Holder said. “It is necessary and totally appropriate to add seats.” Court packing on some levels of government does have political support, given courts have been expanded in Arizona and Georgia and other state legislatures are considering doing the same, said Duke University Law School professor Marin Levy. ....