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Creative Commons 4.0 license The state Senate formally rejected Gov. David Ige s appointment of Daniel Gluck to the Hawaiʻi Intermediate Court of Appeals after Gluck expressed his desire to withdraw from the process. Gluck said he spoke with Ige and Senate President Ron Kouchi about withdrawing his appointment. But if he withdrew, it would have created confusion as to how the next appointment would be made, he said in a statement Thursday. My understanding, therefore, is that the Senate had to proceed with a vote, Gluck said. I hope that, by indicating my desire to withdraw from this process, today’s vote can be less divisive for the Senate and Hawaiʻi as a whole. ....
Hawaii Senate panel hears testimony on appeals court nominee By AUDREY McAVOYJuly 28, 2021 GMT HONOLULU (AP) The Hawaii Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday heard testimony on the nomination of Daniel Gluck, the executive director of the Hawaii Ethics Commission, to serve on the Intermediate Court of Appeals. Critics have questioned Gov. David Ige’s choice of Gluck, a white man, for the job, noting it’s been 30 years since a Native Hawaiian was appointed to the appeals court and 20 since a Native Hawaiian was appointed to the Supreme Court. Others have questioned his legal experience given he hasn’t brought as many cases to trial as other potential nominees put forward by the state Judicial Selection Commission. ....
Ige s Appeals Court Nominee Faces Questions Over Experience, Diversity - Honolulu Civil Beat State lawmakers will decide later this week on Dan Gluck’s nomination. Reading time: 5 minutes. Dan Gluck, the state Ethics Commission director and Gov. David Ige’s pick for a seat on the state’s Intermediate Court of Appeals, defended his nomination Tuesday even as some called for him to withdraw and criticized his lack of trial experience compared to women who applied for the vacancy. For many, Gluck’s nomination has become a symbol of the gender imbalance in Hawaii courts, where women make up far fewer than half of sitting judges. Ige chose Gluck from a list that included Native Hawaiian women, one of whom is a district court judge. ....
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/ Gov. David Ige’s recent judicial appointment to the Hawaiʻi Intermediate Court of Appeals is prompting questions about the role of experience and diversity in decision making. Ige chose Daniel Gluck, former head of the Hawaiʻi State Ethics Commission, from a pool of six candidates to fill a vacancy on the Intermediate Court of Appeals. When it comes to experience in court, Gluck had 13 cases, while all other candidates had more than 100. And that concerned Native Hawaiian Attorney Camille Kalama. “I don’t think that I would say that individually the nominees are bad people, but how can you look at the numbers and say, was this really the best choice for the ICA at this time?” Kalama said. ....