Nominations, Hearings, Confirmations:
Manchin: Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) says he will not vote for any judicial nominee who has no support from Republican senators. This may make it harder for Biden nominees to be confirmed.
3rd Circuit: The nomination of Adeel Mangi is in danger as three D senators, Joe Manchin, Catherine Cortez Masto, and Jacky Rosen have announced their opposition. Mangi, who served on the board of advisors for a group that promoted anti-Semitic and anti-Christian events, apologized for failing to disclose his participation in an event with pro-terrorist group CAIR.
4th Circuit: Carrie Severino exposes the radical record of nominee Nicole Berner. She was confirmed 50-47.
7th Circuit: Judge Nancy Moldonado (ND-IL) said that "assault weapons may be banned because they’re extraordinarily dangerous and are not appropriate for legitimate self-defense purposes". Under questioning by Senator John Kennedy (R-LA), she admitted that she doesn't know what an 'assault weapon' is.
D-DC: Carrie Severino exposes nominee Amir Ali, who is president of the MacArthur Justice Center, which advocates defunding the police and ending mass incarceration.
Nominations:
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Sotomayor: A few voices on the left are calling for Justice Sotomayor to retire this year, while others are reluctant to do so for diversity reasons. Sotomayor is 69 and has diabetes.
Judge shopping: The Judicial Conference of the United States announced a policy randomly assign cases seeking nationwide injunctions, ending the ability to file cases in jurisdictions served by one or two judges. However, after criticism, it admitted that it had no power to enforce this policy and its announcement was only advisory. The policy would only have affected a few districts in Texas and Louisiana, and would not affect ideologically homogeneous districts in blue states.
SD-FL: Judge Aileen Cannon has had difficulty retaining clerks since being assigned the Trump classified documents case. The complex, high-profile case has led to long hours and stress for both the judge and her clerks.
Arkansas: The election was held on March 5.
Massachusetts: Governor Maura Healey (D) nominated Gabrielle Wolohojian to the Supreme Judicial Court. She clerked for Rya Zobel (D-MA) and Bailey Aldrich (1st Circuit). She was appointed to the Appeals Court in 2008 by Deval Patrick. Perhaps most notably, Wolohojian is a former romantic partner of Governor Healey.
Chief: David Schenck 62.7%, Sharon Keller 37.3%
Napolitano: In a recent interview (20 min), Andrew Napolitano mentioned that in 2017, President Trump seriously considered him for the Supreme Court seat that went to Neal Gorsuch. Napolitano is a former New Jersey judge turned libertarian pundit and Fox News contributor.
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