Warren: If GOP Continues To Filibuster, Senate Has 'Duty' To Change Rules
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Catherine Thompson –
"If Republicans continue to filibuster these highly qualified
nominees for no reason other than to nullify the President's
constitutional authority, then senators not only have the right to
change the filibuster rules, senators have a duty to change the
filibuster rules," Warren said.
The freshman senator also turned the "court-packing" allegation leveled against President Barack Obama by the GOP on its head, accusing Senate Republicans of attempting to "rig" the lower court in favor of business interests.
"In the next five years, the D.C. Circuit will decide some of the most important cases of our time," she said, "including cases that will decide whether Wall Street reform will have real bite or whether it will just be toothless … These big industry players want business-friendly judges to help them out."
Warren struck that same populist chord in September when she warned of what she called "pro-corporate" trend in the Supreme Court, citing an academic study that counted the five conservative-minded judges currently sitting on the high court among the top 10 pro-corporate justices in a half century.
[h/t Huffington Post]
Correction: This post has been updated to reflect that Nina Pillard was the third of Obama's nominees to the D.C. Circuit to be blocked by Senate Republicans.
The freshman senator also turned the "court-packing" allegation leveled against President Barack Obama by the GOP on its head, accusing Senate Republicans of attempting to "rig" the lower court in favor of business interests.
"In the next five years, the D.C. Circuit will decide some of the most important cases of our time," she said, "including cases that will decide whether Wall Street reform will have real bite or whether it will just be toothless … These big industry players want business-friendly judges to help them out."
Warren struck that same populist chord in September when she warned of what she called "pro-corporate" trend in the Supreme Court, citing an academic study that counted the five conservative-minded judges currently sitting on the high court among the top 10 pro-corporate justices in a half century.
[h/t Huffington Post]
Correction: This post has been updated to reflect that Nina Pillard was the third of Obama's nominees to the D.C. Circuit to be blocked by Senate Republicans.
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