An Antidote to the Conservative Judiciary
This article suggests that President Obama will "drastically reshape" the Fourth Circuit when, in the near future, he nominates judges to fill circuit vacancies. It's about time.
In recent years, the Fourth Circuit had become the most assertively conservative court in the nation. Its judges have taken the lead in trying to reduce federal power in several areas, even once trying to lead the way in undoing the Miranda rule that criminal suspects must be apprised of their rights before they answer questions. The court’s conservative majority also tried to roll back affirmative action policies and was reliably supportive of Bush administration efforts to widen presidential authority in detaining terrorism suspects without trial or charges without Congressional input.
An essential mission of the Obama administration should be to restore balance to the federal judiciary, not just in the Fourth Circuit. [more ...]
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