Wednesday, June 08, 2005

Justice: USA: Next Bush judicial nominee to crash the blockade will be Janice Rogers Brown, praised by LaShawn Barber


Justice Janice Rogers Brown was elected to the California Supreme Court with 76% of the vote in 1998.

Barber tells us: "Here are a few reasons why Democrats consider Justice Brown unqualified to sit on the D.C. Circuit: ¶ " She dissented in a California Supreme Court opinion that upheld the right of a child to have her unborn baby killed without her parents’ consent. ¶ "She wrote the opinion that upheld Proposition 209, a voter-approved measure outlawing the use of race in public university admissions and hiring in California, a direct threat to the professional grievance lobby. ¶ " In order to forward their far-left agenda, liberals know they must circumvent the U.S. Constitution and the will of the people, which Justice Brown vowed to honor. She wrote: 'When fundamentally moral and philosophical issues are involved and the questions are fairly debatable, the judgment call belongs to the Legislature.' ¶ "This, in the words of legislator Sen. Edward Kennedy, is 'despicable'!"

Barber can write most zing!ing!ly and reading her can be a real pleasure, and also thru her I've been developing a wider interest in the real Justice Brown, nominee for the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia (a traditional position to line-up for a higher nomination to the US Supreme Court, the DC Federal Appeals Court being watched meticulously by the press in the city, of which all the members of Congress take note daily). Justice Brown has been viciously attacked by the "white left" as Barber puts it, but also by the black left - which has also been after Barber's own hide for some time. But Barber, known affectionately by many of her readers like me, as LaShawn, doesn't back down or crumple before the intimidation. Neither does Justice Brown. - Owlb

Brown's Pattern of Legal Decisions For a sharp analysis of the pattern of Judge Brown's legal decisions over 10 years : Cut & paste in your browser: http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/kirsanow200505170812.asp%3E

Photo derived from LaShawn Barber's Corner. Thanks! Don't forget to click-up LaShawn's blog and read her powerful remarks.

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