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Will the President Nominate Gonzales to the Supreme Court? 7/13/2005 CWA's Chief Counsel Jan LaRue responds.
TO: CWA Constituents
Despite attempts by media to bait us into criticizing Alberto Gonzales as a potential Supreme Court nominee, CWA hasn’t done so. We praised Mr. Gonzales as White House counsel for his role in providing the President with the excellent slate of nominees to the circuit courts of appeal. We supported his nomination as Attorney General, and praised his commitment to make obscenity enforcement a priority of the Department of Justice.
We don’t think it's likely that President Bush will nominate him. It has nothing to do with Gonzales personally, and these concerns are shared by others.
First, as White House counsel, Gonzales has given the President legal advice and, as Attorney General, he is most likely directing the litigation strategy in the Department of Justice on several crucial cases that are or will likely be heard by the Supreme Court. This raises the issue of recusal if Gonzales is appointed to the Court. Recusal means having to remove himself from deciding a case if his impartiality is reasonably questioned. This creates the serious potential problem of a 4-4 split on the Court in each case, which would leave the ruling of the lower court in place. Some of the cases involve the President’s agenda and core issues for CWA, such as:
Second, the President is unlikely to change the Attorney General in a time of war. Nor does he need or want another contentious confirmation hearing for Gonzales’ replacement. |
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