NATIONAL POLITICS & POLICY | Confirmation Hearings for Supreme Court Nominee Sotomayor To Begin July 13
[June 10, 2009]
Senate Democrats on Tuesday announced that confirmation hearings for Judge Sonia Sotomayor's nomination to the Supreme Court are set to begin on July 13, the
New York Times reports. According to Democrats, the schedule puts the Senate on track to confirm Sotomayor before the August recess. By the Thursday before the recess, 72 days will have elapsed since President Obama nominated Sotomayor, which is the same number of days that passed during the confirmation process for Chief Justice John Roberts (Herszenhorn,
New York Times, 6/10).
Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) said, "There is no reason to unduly delay consideration of this well-qualified nominee." He said that critics' attacks on her character are "compelling reasons to proceed even ahead of this schedule," adding that Sotomayor needs to be given a chance to respond to her critics (Isenstadt/Raju,
Politico, 6/9).
Republican senators have started a campaign to stall the confirmation process, saying they need more time to review her judicial record (LoBianco,
Washington Times, 6/10). Republican senators had requested to delay the hearing until September. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said that Democrats are acting "unilaterally" and "being dismissive of the minority's legitimate concerns for a fair and thorough process."
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said he discussed the timeline with Obama and Leahy, both of whom had reviewed a letter from McConnell that expressed concerns about the process starting before September. According to Reid, Obama and Leahy went ahead with an earlier schedule after concluding that the timetable was similar to that of past nominations (
New York Times, 6/10).
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