Wednesday, May 13, 2009

No (Out) Lesbians On Obama's New SCOTUS List


The names of the six people on Barack Obama's short list of potential nominees to the United States Supreme Court have been leaked and the list apparently no longer contains any known lesbians.

They are:
Diane Wood of the 7th Circuit
Solicitor General Elena Kagan
Sonia Sotomayor of the 2nd Circuit
Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano
Merrick Garland of the DC Circuit Court of Appeals
This list is very different from previous lists. The only male on the list is Garland, who is a 56-year-old white male. Change we can believe in? Hell no! Any of the others are acceptable.

However, many others will be upset that out lesbians Kathleen Sullivan and Pamela Karlan (both former Deans of Stanford Law School) are no longer on the list. However, Janet"Quacks Like A Duck" Napolitano is aparently still on the short list of 6 people who are being vetted by the White House and filling out extensive surveys.

Latina (9th Circuit Appellate Judge) Kim Wardlaw or African American (and Rod 2.0 favorite) Georgia Chief Justice Leah Ward Sears have also seemed to have dropped off.

I still have my money on Sonia Sotomayor. I think another woman on the court is essential, and having a Black man nominate a Latino person would be a great historic first.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I take issue with your comment that having Judge Garland's name on the list of possible nominees is not change we can believe in. I too want Obama to appoint a gay/lesbian, a woman, or a person of color to become supreme court justice. However, the list is a drastic change because everyone on the list is super qualified, and only one male is on the list, and he is there on his academic merits, not as a token.

I appreciate your blog, and read it often. Keep up the good work.

Ron Buckmire said...

Apparently California Supreme Court Justice Moreno is being considered by Obama for the US Supreme Court, NOT Merrick Garland

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