Law Justice Brett Kavanaugh Megathread - Megathread for Brett Kavanaugh, US Supreme Court Justice

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https://www.cnbc.com/2018/07/05/trump-picks-brett-kavanaugh-for-supreme-court.html

President Donald Trump has picked Brett Kavanaugh, a federal appeals court judge with extensive legal credentials and a lengthy political record, to succeed Justice Anthony M. Kennedy on the Supreme Court, NBC News reported.

Kavanaugh, 53, is an ideological conservative who is expected to push the court to the right on a number of issues including business regulation and national security. The favorite of White House Counsel Donald McGahn, Kavanaugh is also considered a safer pick than some of the more partisan choices who were on the president’s shortlist.

A graduate of Yale Law School who serves on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, Kavanaugh has the traditional trappings of a presidential nominee to the high court.


If confirmed, the appellate judge would become the second young, conservative jurist Trump has put on the top U.S. court during his first term. Kavanaugh's confirmation would give the president an even bigger role in shaping U.S. policy for decades to come. The potential to morph the federal judiciary led many conservatives to support Trump in 2016, and he has not disappointed so far with the confirmation of conservative Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch and numerous federal judges.

At times, he has diverged from the Republican party’s ideological line on important cases that have come before him, including on the Affordable Care Act, the 2010 health care law which Kavanaugh has declined to strike down on a number of occasions in which it has come before him.

Anti-abortion groups quietly lobbied against Kavanaugh, pushing instead for another jurist on Trump’s shortlist, 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Amy Coney Barrett, ABC News reported in the run-up to Trump’s announcement.

Kavanaugh received his current appointment in 2006 after five years in the George W. Bush administration, where he served in a number of roles including staff secretary to the president. He has been criticized for his attachment to Bush, as well as his involvement in a number of high-profile legal cases.

For instance, Kavanaugh led the investigation into the death of Bill Clinton’s Deputy White House Counsel Vince Foster, and assisted in Kenneth Starr’s 1998 report outlining the case for Clinton’s impeachment.

Democrats criticized Kavanaugh’s political roles during his 2006 confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee.

“Your experience has been most notable, not so much for your blue chip credentials, but for the undeniably political nature of so many of your assignments,” Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said at the time.

“From the notorious Starr report, to the Florida recount, to the President’s secrecy and privilege claims, to post-9/11 legislative battles including the Victims Compensation Fund, to ideological judicial nomination fights, if there has been a partisan political fight that needed a very bright legal foot soldier in the last decade, Brett Kavanaugh was probably there,” Schumer said.

Kavanaugh's work on the Starr report has been scrutinized by Republicans who have said it could pose trouble for the president as he negotiates with special counsel Robert Mueller over the terms of a possible interview related to Mueller's Russia probe. The 1998 document found that Clinton's multiple refusals to testify to a grand jury in connection with Starr's investigation were grounds for impeachment.

In later years, Kavanaugh said that Clinton should not have had to face down an investigation during his presidency. He has said the indictment of a president would not serve the public interest.

Like Trump's first nominee to the Supreme Court, Neil Gorsuch, Kavanaugh clerked for Kennedy. If he is confirmed, it will mark the first time ever that a current or former Supreme Court justice has two former clerks become justices, according to an article by Adam Feldman, who writes a blog about the Supreme Court.

Kavanaugh teaches courses on the separation of powers, the Supreme Court, and national security at Harvard Law School and Yale Law School, and does charitable work at St. Maria’s Meals program at Catholic Charities in Washington, D.C., according to his official biography.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...ett-kavanaugh-nomination-by-a-28-point-margin

After a blistering confirmation battle, Justice Brett Kavanaugh will take his seat for oral arguments on the U.S. Supreme Court with a skeptical public, a majority of which opposed his nomination. However, Democrats may not be able to exploit this fact in the upcoming elections as much as they hope, because the independent voters overwhelmingly disapprove of their own handling of the nomination by a 28-point margin, a new CNN/SSRS poll finds.

Overall, just 41 percent of those polled said they wanted to see Kavanaugh confirmed, compared to 51 percent who said they opposed his confirmation. In previous CNN polls dating back to Robert Bork in 1987, no nominee has been more deeply underwater.

What's interesting, however, is even though Democrats on the surface would seem to have public opinion on their side, just 36 percent approved of how they handled the nomination, compared to 56 percent who disapproved. (Republicans were at 55 percent disapproval and 35 percent approval). A further breakdown finds that 58 percent of independents disapproved of the way the Democrats handled the nomination — compared to 30 percent who approved. (Independents also disapproved of Republicans handling of the matter, but by a narrower 53 percent to 32 percent margin).

Many people have strong opinions on the way the Kavanaugh nomination will play out in November and who it will benefit. The conventional wisdom is that it will help Democrats in the House, where there are a number of vulnerable Republicans in suburban districts where losses among educated women could be devastating, and that it will help Republicans in the Senate, where the tossup races are in red states where Trump and Kavanaugh are more popular.

That said, it's clear that the nomination energized both sides, and that the tactics pursued by the parties turned off independent voters in a way that makes it much harder to predict how this will end up affecting election outcomes.
 
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I don't care about politics but the salt has been enjoyable. The best part is that this all could have been avoided if the Democratic establishment stopped huffing Hillary's farts in the years leading up to the election. Instead, they nearly lost to a party outsider and then got Trumped. It shouldn't be a surprise that he gets to nominate at least one supreme court justice, lol. If they're unlucky it might be even more.
 
I don't care about politics but the salt has been enjoyable. The best part is that this all could have been avoided if the Democratic establishment stopped huffing Hillary's farts in the years leading up to the election. Instead, they nearly lost to a party outsider and then got Trumped. It shouldn't be a surprise that he gets to nominate at least one supreme court justice, lol. If they're unlucky it might be even more.
Oh, we are already there. Kav is #2. Gorusch was #1.
 
I just saw Democrats go full Tumblrina, saw guys we didn't think had anything resembling balls turn into nuke dropping shitlords, got some funny as shit ownage and memes out of this, and C-SPAN became something I'd unironically watch for entertainment.

Even if Kavanaugh doesn't get voted in (which I doubt will be the case), this shitshow had me cackling like a howler monkey, the aftermath is sure to be even better.
 
I honestly don't see how any of you guys find enjoyment out of this. It's been an absolute chore seeing so many friends who I always saw as reasonable turn into the worst kind of feels b4 reals assholes over this shit.

And considering the way people interpret things, now matter how it turns out people are going to get the wrong fucking idea. Kavanaugh gets in? Well now a lot of girls who do buy into the sexual assault "epidemic" are going to legitimately think they'll never get justice if they report it. He doesn't get in? Well then more than a few women without a conscience will realize they can upend fucking everything just by making up a fake rape case. It's depressing.
 
POS Colbert at it again,
Him right now:
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I honestly don't see how any of you guys find enjoyment out of this. It's been an absolute chore seeing so many friends who I always saw as reasonable turn into the worst kind of feels b4 reals assholes over this shit.

And considering the way people interpret things, now matter how it turns out people are going to get the wrong fucking idea. Kavanaugh gets in? Well now a lot of girls who do buy into the sexual assault "epidemic" are going to legitimately think they'll never get justice if they report it. He doesn't get in? Well then more than a few women without a conscience will realize they can upend fucking everything just by making up a fake rape case. It's depressing.

The people who lost their mind over Trump and this current Kavenaugh shit that are in my life, lost their goddamn minds years ago. What am I supposed to do? At this point it's just personal vindication if it's anything personal.
 
I honestly don't see how any of you guys find enjoyment out of this. It's been an absolute chore seeing so many friends who I always saw as reasonable turn into the worst kind of feels b4 reals assholes over this shit.
Then you criticize them for their stupidity. Don't sit there and let them be retarded.

And considering the way people interpret things, now matter how it turns out people are going to get the wrong fucking idea. Kavanaugh gets in? Well now a lot of girls who do buy into the sexual assault "epidemic" are going to legitimately think they'll never get justice if they report it. He doesn't get in? Well then more than a few women without a conscience will realize they can upend fucking everything just by making up a fake rape case. It's depressing.
The latter is objectively worse than the former, so if Kavanaugh gets in, the pros outweigh the cons.
 
I won't rate you late but this shit has been off the rails since the "Comedy" Central cyst burst and flooded the body politic of late night TV.
It's not like I don't already know that he and the rest of the late nights shifted to DRUMPF content a few years ago for ratings. It's just infuriating how these people are manipulating people for ratings even more nakedly than any of the cable news networks.
 
I honestly don't see how any of you guys find enjoyment out of this. It's been an absolute chore seeing so many friends who I always saw as reasonable turn into the worst kind of feels b4 reals assholes over this shit.
You need better friends. Or just get off social media so their stupidity isn't so visible to you.

At no point in your friendship should this be any kind of big deal. It's just some political bullshit in DC that people are getting all worked up about... as they do... and always will.

If someone is willing to put a match your relationship with them over this stupid crap that has nothing to do with you, only just your respective totally valid political views and opinions. Let it go. It ain't worth it and will only come up again.

And considering the way people interpret things, now matter how it turns out people are going to get the wrong fucking idea. Kavanaugh gets in? Well now a lot of girls who do buy into the sexual assault "epidemic" are going to legitimately think they'll never get justice if they report it. He doesn't get in? Well then more than a few women without a conscience will realize they can upend fucking everything just by making up a fake rape case. It's depressing.
It's the same bullshit just repackaged. I said something I thought was profound earlier about how this was all just political theater for mid-terms so the Senators on the judiciary committee can act important to their constituents. And, yeah, this is that.

If your friends, and women, and rapists see this as some landmark earth-shaking deal then that's their problem. It doesn't have to be yours. Just laugh at it because it's stupid. Because it is.
 
Rapists getting off the hook is just as bad as innocent men loosing their careers. Both are equal derelictions of justice if you ask me.
Nah, one would be a production of manufactured political theater and the other would be a precedent set for society going forward that burden of proof is on the accused. I'm sorry, but the former in no way comes close to being as catastrophic for society as the latter.
 
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