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Continuing the GOP stance that Obama only use his constitutional authority for about 3/5 of his term, Trump has released his short list.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/19/us/politics/donald-trump-supreme-court-nominees.html
I'm sure we'll get more info on these guys in the coming weeks, but there's already some hilarity with the last one, Don Willett of Texas.
He's active on Twitter...
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/19/us/politics/donald-trump-supreme-court-nominees.html
Donald J. Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, released a list of potential Supreme Court nominees on Wednesday as part of an effort to quell concerns that he would not select conservative jurists.
The unusual move comes as Mr. Trump is looking to unify the Republican Party behind him and win over critics who remain skeptical about the seriousness of his candidacy. While some Republicans who oppose Mr. Trump have considered supporting Hillary Clinton or sitting out the election, he has regularly reminded them that the future of the Supreme Court is at stake.
After the death of Justice Antonin Scalia in February, critics of Mr. Trump expressed concern about whether he had the judgment to fill vacancies on the court. He had joked about appointing his sister, Maryanne Trump Barry, who is a senior judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in Philadelphia, before suggesting that he would look for someone in the mold of Mr. Scalia and later promising to furnish some prospective candidates.
Mr. Trump said in a statement that his short list is representative of the kind of constitutional principles I value and, as president, I plan to use this list as a guide to nominate our next United States Supreme Court justices.
Mr. Trumps includes the names of several judges who are regular favorites of conservative legal scholars and appointees of President George W. Bush.
According to a list released by the campaign, Mr. Trumps potential nominees include several federal judges:
Steven M. Colloton of Iowa
Raymond W. Gruender of Missouri
Thomas M. Hardiman of Pennsylvania
William H. Pryor Jr. of Alabama
Diane Sykes of Wisconsin
Raymond M. Kethledge of Michigan
and several state Supreme Court justices:
Allison H. Eid of Colorado
Joan Larsen of Michigan
Thomas Lee of Utah
David Stras of Minnesota
Don Willett of Texas.
I'm sure we'll get more info on these guys in the coming weeks, but there's already some hilarity with the last one, Don Willett of Texas.
He's active on Twitter...