Thursday, January 06, 2011

CA Justice Carlos Moreno Announces Retirement

Justice Carlos Moreno, 62,
Oh No! One of my heroes, California Supreme Court Justice Carlos Moreno, announced today that he is retiring from the California Supreme Court. Moreno, 62, was appointed to the court by Democratic Governor Gray Davis in October 2001. He is most well-known for being on the short list for President Obama's first Supreme Court justice pick to replace David Souter in 2009. Before that, Justice Moreno was in the 4-3 majority which legalized marriage equality in California in May 2008 and the sole dissenter in May 2009 when the California Supreme Court upheld Proposition 8 in a 6-1 decision under state law.

Equality California put out a statement praising Justice Moreno for his service and calling on Governor Jerry Brown to appoint an LGBT replacement:

“Justice Moreno has a long and very distinguished record of public service.  He took an unequivocal stance on the judicial branch’s moral responsibility to protect minorities. During his nine-year tenure, he has been a champion of equal protections for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Californians, and he will leave behind an honorable legacy with his staunch commitment to uphold justice, fairness and equality.
“Governor Brown is now presented with a unique opportunity to make history by appointing the first openly lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender judge to the state’s highest court, and we urge him to consider nominating an openly LGBT judge to fill the vacancy.” 

There are only three known out state Supreme Court justices nationwide, 2 in Oregon and one in Colorado.
With Moreno's departure California's 7-member highest court will have no Latino or African-American members, but will have 3 Asian members (Chin, Cantil-Sakauye, Kennard), and 4 women (Cantil-Sakauye, Corrigan, Kennard and Werdegar).

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