Coalition for Fair & Independent Judiciary Calls on President Bush to Seek Advice & Consent of Senators; Americans Deserve Fair, Independent Nominee Who Will Protect Individual Rights, Freedoms.
AScribe Law News Service, July, 2005
Byline: Communications Consortium
WASHINGTON, July 1 (AScribe Newswire) -- Today, after Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor announced her retirement, the Coalition for a Fair & Independent Judiciary released the following statement:
"We extend our best wishes to Justice O'Connor, who served for more than two decades on the nation's highest court."
"We call on President Bush to do what presidents before him have done, including President Reagan when he made Justice O'Connor a consensus nominee who was confirmed by a 99-0 vote in the Senate, and seek the advice of senators from both parties before making a nomination, and choose a mainstream nominee who all Americans can trust to protect our most important rights, freedoms and legal...
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