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Sunday, October 7, 2018

Former Yale law school dean: Kavanaugh's confirmation is an 'American tragedy'

Robert Post, the former dean of Yale Law School, minced no words in excoriating Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the Supreme Court in an op-ed published in Politico on Saturday.
Kavanaugh, who graduated from the law school in 1990, had “stoked the fires of partisan rage and male entitlement,” Post wrote of the judge’s behavior following multiple allegations of sexual misconduct. Kavanaugh will “undermine the [Supreme Court’s] claim to legitimacy,” Post said, calling the judge’s confirmation “an American tragedy.”
Kavanaugh was confirmed by the Senate on Saturday afternoon and quickly sworn in as a justice on the nation’s highest court.
“He had apparently concluded that the only way he could rally Republican support was by painting himself as the victim of a political hit job,” Post said of Kavanaugh and the way the judge had attempted to defend himself from the accusations of sexual assault and harassment. “He therefore offered a witches’ brew of vicious unfounded charges, alleging that Democratic members of the Senate Judicial Committee were pursuing a vendetta on behalf of the Clintons. If we expect judges to reach conclusions based solely on reliable evidence, Kavanaugh’s savage and bitter attack demonstrated exactly the opposite sensibility.” 


Post, who described Kavanaugh as a “casual acquaintance” whom he’d known for a decade, said he’d been “shell-shocked” by the judge’s behavior. “This was not the Brett Kavanaugh I thought I knew,” he wrote. “Having come so close to confirmation, Kavanaugh apparently cared more about his promotion than about preserving the dignity of the Supreme Court to which he aspired to join.”
Post, a Sterling Professor of Law at Yale Law School who specializes in constitutional law, went on to lambast the senators who voted for Kavanaugh as caring “more about controlling” the court than the institution’s legitimacy.
“There will be hell to pay,” he warned.
Referring to a Wall Street Journal editorial penned last week by Kavanaugh in which the judge admitted to having been, perhaps, “too emotional at times” during his hearing before the Senate Judicial Committee and in which he vowed to be “an independent and impartial” judge, Post stressed that Kavanaugh “cannot have it both ways.”
“He cannot gain confirmation by unleashing partisan fury while simultaneously claiming that he possesses a judicial and impartial temperament,” said Post.
Kavanaugh, Post continued, will therefore “join the court as the black-robed embodiment of raw partisan power inconsistent with any ideal of an impartial judiciary.”
“His very presence will undermine the court’s claim to legitimacy; it will damage the nation’s commitment to the rule of law. It will be an American tragedy,” Post concluded.
  • This article originally appeared on HuffPost.

Saturday, October 6, 2018

News From the Field. CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE JESSE COLVIN.

This week, Camp Colvin hit the road for our 12 Counties, 12 Days tour. We visited 17 small and local businesses and hosted 5 Town Halls. Somewhere in there, I grilled a couple cheesesteaks and mucked a stall - though not at the same time. Jokes aside, this tour underscores what we’ve been saying since we started this campaign: showing up counts.
 
We are over 1,300 volunteers strong and growing. They're showing up, too.
 
Can you show up for us? or  Help me show up for Maryland's 1st District in Congress.

If you are wondering how we are going to win, the answer is the same: we need your wallets, door knocking shoes, and phone-banking fingers to show up as well.

 
Jesse

Out of the Darkness Walk

Friday, October 5, 2018

Philosophy without borders: our latest posts, 1-8 october 2018.

Dear Philosopher or Philosophically-Minded Person,

Launched in May 2017, PHILOSOPHY WITHOUT BORDERS is an online  
mega-project for creating and sharing seven different kinds of  
original philosophy, all of them freely available to anyone, anywhere,  
world-wide.

We’re reaching out to academic philosophers and independent  
philosophers, and to other critically thoughtful, insightful,  
reflective people, everywhere.

Here are our latest posts—

Mudlark, Captain, and Chalmers.
https://againstprofphil.org/2018/10/01/mudlark-captain-and-chalmers/

A Plague On Both Your Houses: A Social Anarchist Lament in Shakespearian Mode.
https://medium.com/@bobhannahbob1/a-plague-on-both-their-houses-a-social-anarchist-lament-in-shakespearian-mode-c3b3a9953612

Borderless Philosophy 2 (2019): Third Call for Submissions.
https://againstprofphil.org/2018/09/28/borderless-philosophy-2-2019-third-call-for-submissions/

On The Deeper Source of The Fragility of Human Dignity.
https://againstprofphil.org/2018/09/26/on-the-deeper-source-of-the-fragility-of-human-dignity/

Borderless Philosophy 1 (2018).
https://www.cckp.space/publications-cskp

Contemporary Studies in Kantian Philosophy 3 (2018).
https://www.cckp.space/publications-cskp/page/1

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Thursday, October 4, 2018

Voice your opinion: Trump's Supreme Court nominee. Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring.

David,

The Senate could vote in the next few days on Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court. In the last week, we've seen some of the worst of American politics on display, both during his confirmation hearing and even from President Trump – heartless rhetoric, elitism, sexism and blind partisanship. But we've also been inspired by the brave people standing up, even when so many stood against them.

With critical issues potentially coming before the Supreme Court – from a women's right to choose and protections for those with pre-existing conditions, to voting rights and Citizens United – this could be the most consequential confirmation of our lifetime.

So as we approach this critical vote, Mark and our team want to hear from you:
Should the Senate confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court?
YES
 
NO
Thank you,

Team Herring