For Immediate Release: July 21, 2004
Contact: Michelle Woolley, Coalition for a Fair and Independent
Judiciary, 202-263-2881
Twenty-four Groups Launch Unprecedented, Simultaneous
TV and Online Ads Exposing Radical Views of Administration Judicial
Nominees
Washington (July 21, 2004)– Today twenty-four civil rights,
environmental, women’s,
health, religious, gay and lesbian, and other organizations – representing
over 5 million people – announced they have joined together in an unprecedented,
simultaneous Internet and TV ad campaign to spotlight the extremist views and
records of the administration’s judicial nominees.
The ad, which was produced by Haddow Communications, focuses on nine White
House nominees selected for lifetime seats on the federal courts, including
several now pending in the Senate. It asks citizens to call on the Senate to
reject nominees who are out of step with the values and views of most Americans.
“The White House and some senators are grandstanding about ‘obstructionism’ of
the Administration's judicial nominees,” said Nancy Zirkin, deputy director
of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights. “But, the record is unmistakable
-- the vast majority of this administration’s judicial nominees have
been approved by the Senate. As this ad makes clear, American democracy requires
fair and independent jurists, not ideologues who ride roughshod over our freedoms
and rights.”
The groups will concurrently feature on their websites and air on television
a new ad that explains, in the nominees’ own words, why they are unqualified
to be federal judges and demonstrates how very far out of the mainstream they
are.
"
Keeping dangerous ideologues from getting powerful lifetime seats on the
federal courts is not obstructionism, it is a constitutional obligation for
U.S. Senators," said Ralph Neas, executive director, People For the
American Way. "We're saying to the American people, there's more at
stake here than the President's soundbites would lead you to believe. Judges
who would be bad for the country and the Constitution deserve to be blocked."
The ad highlights the nominees’ own statements, by which they admit
to opposing laws that protect the rights of women, voters and people with disabilities,
gays and lesbians, and their belief that the role of government is not to provide
Social Security or protect public lands.
"Instead of nominating judges who are in the mainstream, the president
continues selecting nominees who side with polluters, not communities," said
Melanie Griffin, director of Sierra Club's Partnership's Program. "Even
though President Bush is trying to tar Senate Democrats as 'obstructionists,'
senators have actually approved the vast majority of his nominees. Many of
the controversial nominees barely received the American Bar Association's approval
and the administration is trying to pack the bench with these unqualified,
extreme nominees."
According to American University Law Professor Herman Schwartz, author of
Right-Wing Justice: The Conservative Campaign to Take Over the Courts (2004), “President
Bush has nominated the most ideologically rigid group of judges ever to the
federal bench.”
The ad calls on the U.S. Senate to stand firm and not to confirm nominees like
these who pose a large and very real threat to our fundamental rights and freedoms.
“We are working together to expose the administration’s court-packing
plan,” said Alliance for Justice President Nan Aron. “This coalition
ad illustrates some of the most extreme judicial nominees to come out of the
White House and why their views are hostile to the rights and protections American’s
cherish.”
"Judicial nominees like those featured in this ad threaten precious legal
rights for women and the progress women have fought long and hard to win on
reproductive rights, equal opportunity at work and in school, freedom from
sexual harassment and violence, and in other key areas of their lives," said
Marcia D. Greenberger, National Women's Law Center Co-President. "This
ad campaign will help illuminate what's at stake for women and all Americans,
and encourage citizens to speak out against the nomination and confirmation
of extreme nominees like these."
"Nominees like Jeffrey Sutton, William Pryor, and Terrence Boyle will
weaken and eliminate civil and human rights protections for tens of millions
of Americans with disabilities," said Jim Ward, president of the National
Coalition for Disability Rights. "These extremists will use the federal
bench to advance their radical agenda and undermine the progress people with
disabilities have made on the job, in schools and at the polls."
"
This administration has shown that it will go to any length, violate any rule,
and upset any precedent to pack the courts with anti-choice extremists. We
must not allow these dangerous ideologues to make rulings over women’s
reproductive rights and fundamental freedoms for a generation to come,” commented
Elizabeth Cavendish, interim president of NARAL Pro-Choice America.
"
The National Senior Citizens Law Center supports this ad campaign because some
of these out-of-the-mainstream ideologues will use their power as judges to
roll back landmark statutory guarantees of equal treatment, access to health
care, and retirement security on which older Americans depend," said Edward
King, executive director, National Senior Citizens Law Center.
“
We look to judges to protect our most cherished rights and it is through the
decisions of judges that the law is made real for all Americans. As we commemorate
such landmark anniversaries this year as Brown v. Board of Education and the
Civil Rights Act of 1964, we must move forward, not backward. The National
Partnership for Women & Families urges Senators to carefully consider nominees,
to support only those who demonstrate a balanced approach to the law, and to
resist efforts to stack the courts with judges who do not respect the rights
of women and minorities,” said Debra L. Ness, president, National Partnership
for Women & Families.
Coalition Members
American Association of People with Disabilities
American Association of University Women
Americans for Democratic Action
ADA Watch
Alliance for Justice
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, AFSCME
Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law
Communications Consortium Media Center
Feminist Majority
Human Rights Campaign
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights
Legal Momentum
NARAL Pro Choice America
National Council of Jewish Women
National Fair Housing Alliance
National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association
National Organization for Women
National Partnership for Women and Families
National Senior Citizens Law Center
National Women's Law Center
People For the American Way
Planned Parenthood Federation of America
Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice
Sierra Club
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