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Posted by Jonathan Adler:
Will Biden or Palin Influence Judicial Picks?
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2008_09_07-2008_09_13.shtml#1221342042


   The Legal Times has an [1]interesting article suggesting that either
   prospective VP could play a role in the selection of judicial nominees
   during the next administration.

     In Biden, Sen. Barack Obama selected a running mate who, as
     chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee from 1987 to 1995,
     officiated at the confirmation hearings of five Supreme Court
     justices, one would-be justice, and hundreds of lower court judges.

     Palin brings less of a record in this regard, but she already has
     had more impact on the Alaska judiciary than her predecessor. Since
     taking office in December 2006, Palin has seated more than a dozen
     judges, including a state Supreme Court justice and a state court
     of appeals judge, the first appellate appointments in the state in
     more than a decade.

   The article also includes some good reporting on Palin's approach to
   judicial selection as Governor of Alaska. Among other things, it notes
   that during interviews for prospective appointments, Palin asked
   prospective judges about their overall judicial philosophy, but
   avoided asking about specific cases.

     Harrington, executive director of Alaska Legal Services Corp.,
     interviewed with Palin in November 2007, days after the state
     Supreme Court issued a ruling striking down a law that required
     girls less than 17 years old and younger to get permission from
     their parents before receiving an abortion. Palin, who opposes
     abortion except in cases where the mother's life is threatened,
     called the ruling "outrageous." Harrington anticipated a question
     about the ruling. But Palin never asked about the case or any
     other, Harrington says.

     "I was pleasantly surprised that the topic did not come up," he
     says. "I thought that was an indication that the governor and her
     staff were cognizant of the ethical responsibilities of someone who
     is a candidate for the court."

     He and Palin discussed Alaskan native law, his role models and his
     work history. At one point, she asked him to define an activist
     judge. He said he was expecting that, too.

     "I think she has a good sense of the separation of powers and the
     proper role of the judiciary," Harrington says. "She thinks the
     role of the court is to decide cases and controversies that come
     before it, and she wants judges to do a good job of applying the
     law and precedent."

References

   1. http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1202424466959&pos=ataglance

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