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SidDithers

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32. HRC on Elena Kagen...
Sun Jun 24, 2012, 11:02 PM
Jun 2012
http://www.hrc.org/press-releases/entry/human-rights-campaign-congratulates-elena-kagan-on-her-confirmation-as-asso

Human Rights Campaign Congratulates Elena Kagan on Her Confirmation as Associate Justice of the Unit

"We commend the Senate for confirming Solicitor General Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court. She has demonstrated a understanding of the need for equality for all Americans and her record indicates she may be more familiar with how laws and policies affect the LGBT community than any previously confirmed Justice," said HRC President Joe Solmonese

WASHINGTON - The Human Rights Campaign, the nation's largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) civil rights organization, today applauded the United States Senate for confirming Solicitor General Elena Kagan as an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court. The Senate voted 63-37 with 5 Republicans voting in favor of her confirmation and 1 Democrats voting against it.

"We commend the Senate for confirming Solicitor General Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court," said HRC President Joe Solmonese. "She has demonstrated an understanding of the need for equality for all Americans and her record indicates she may be more familiar with how laws and policies affect the LGBT community than any previously confirmed Justice."

On July 1, after thoroughly reviewing her record and her responses to questions posed by the Senate Judiciary Committee, HRC formally announced its endorsement of Kagan. In her testimony before the Committee, she indicated an understanding of the important issues facing many Americans, including those who are LGBT. Her opening statement pointed out what she saw as the command to every justice - the pursuit of Equal Justice Under Law - and argued for a "fair shake for every American." She also took the opportunity to clarify a statement from her Solicitor General confirmation regarding the lack of a constitutional right to marry for same-sex couples as simply an assessment of where the law currently stands.

Kagan's record shows she has worked on LGBT issues during many phases of her career. While in the Clinton White House, she was involved in LGBT issues ranging from expanding hate crimes legislation to preventing employment discrimination to increasing funding for HIV and AIDS prevention and treatment. As Dean of Harvard Law School, Kagan supported the LGBT community and passionately defended the school's sexual orientation anti-discrimination policy when it conflicted with the discriminatory "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" law - a law she called "a profound wrong - a moral injustice of the first order."

HRC is particularly pleased to see the fourth woman to serve on our nation's highest court and the third woman sitting on the current Supreme Court, marking the highest representation of women on the Court in its history. In addition, she will be the only member of the current Court to have not previously served as a judge - which ends the recent historical anomaly of having a Court comprised entirely of justices that entered the Court from the bench. This increased diversity will help provide greater perspectives to the Court, particularly regarding how the law affects everyday people, including LGBT Americans.

Learn more about federal judicial nominations and follow our work on these crucial issues on HRC's Equality in the Courts by visiting: www.HRC.org/EqualityInTheCourts.

The Human Rights Campaign is America's largest civil rights organization working to achieve lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender equality. By inspiring and engaging all Americans, HRC strives to end discrimination against LGBT citizens and realize a nation that achieves fundamental fairness and equality for all.


Sid
No TeamPooka Jun 2012 #1
No. Aristus Jun 2012 #2
Yes. nt AJTheMan Jun 2012 #3
Thank you for your honesty. (nt) Pab Sungenis Jun 2012 #4
Don't feed the trolls lumberjack_jeff Jun 2012 #5
Answer the question. Pab Sungenis Jun 2012 #8
No. Meaning "no, I won't answer your question." lumberjack_jeff Jun 2012 #9
Okay. Pab Sungenis Jun 2012 #10
So you don't like Kagan. lumberjack_jeff Jun 2012 #14
Fallacy. Pab Sungenis Jun 2012 #17
The jurist is not anti-gay...nt SidDithers Jun 2012 #28
So ProSense Jun 2012 #51
It's not a "right to abortion" but a "right to privacy" HubertHeaver Jun 2012 #6
No prevarication. Pab Sungenis Jun 2012 #7
You are barking up the wrong tree. HubertHeaver Jun 2012 #12
Then would you tolerate a Democratic nominee who would say Pab Sungenis Jun 2012 #13
Now you are changing the original statement. HubertHeaver Jun 2012 #22
Thank you. Pab Sungenis Jun 2012 #31
I took your bait. As someone up-thread implied, HubertHeaver Jun 2012 #47
Three reasons. Pab Sungenis Jun 2012 #61
This poll isn't about abortion at all... SidDithers Jun 2012 #26
A simple yes or no answer... kentuck Jun 2012 #16
No prevarication. Pab Sungenis Jun 2012 #18
I would not tolerate such a divisive question... kentuck Jun 2012 #24
Answer the question. Pab Sungenis Jun 2012 #34
Your question is not worthy of a yes or no answer. kentuck Jun 2012 #35
Then you have no right to discuss Elena Kagan. Pab Sungenis Jun 2012 #36
That is not what you asked in your poll. kentuck Jun 2012 #37
I don't think that word means what you think it means kdmorris Jun 2012 #48
I was about to post the same thing. Chiyo-chichi Jun 2012 #56
I think that was what my caffeine deprived brain kdmorris Jun 2012 #57
Answer this question first... SidDithers Jun 2012 #11
No. Chorophyll Jun 2012 #15
You don't. Pab Sungenis Jun 2012 #19
I believe I just did that. Chorophyll Jun 2012 #21
My apologies. Pab Sungenis Jun 2012 #23
A couple of things dsc Jun 2012 #20
Not entirely. Pab Sungenis Jun 2012 #29
The civil right of a person to own and posses a firearm for self defense (per Heller) is attacked kelly1mm Jun 2012 #43
To be honest? Pab Sungenis Jun 2012 #60
And to clarify and emphasize: Pab Sungenis Jun 2012 #33
I agree GCP Jun 2012 #52
Nope. And I find the entire idea absurd that they would need say anything... clang1 Jun 2012 #25
Pass.... this is a moot and irrelevant question Gman Jun 2012 #27
No prevarication. Pab Sungenis Jun 2012 #30
Sorry to disrupt your black and white world Gman Jun 2012 #42
That word does not mean what you think it does. Ikonoklast Jun 2012 #50
I know which word I used Pab Sungenis Jun 2012 #58
HRC on Elena Kagen... SidDithers Jun 2012 #32
+100 n/t Tx4obama Jun 2012 #39
The HRC does not speak for the majority of LGBT Americans n/t FreeState Jun 2012 #41
Neither does Pab...nt SidDithers Jun 2012 #55
The Beatles! TlalocW Jun 2012 #38
No. EFerrari Jun 2012 #40
Yes. Nye Bevan Jun 2012 #44
You're good Brother Buzz Jun 2012 #46
Thank you. Pab Sungenis Jun 2012 #59
The question is ambiguous. geek tragedy Jun 2012 #45
I agree with that Douglas Carpenter Jun 2012 #66
This is like ProSense Jun 2012 #49
Not every good thing is a Constitutional right Macoy51 Jun 2012 #54
I voted 'no' but obviously it is not for me to 'tolerate' another country's judges or otherwise LeftishBrit Jun 2012 #53
No nominee would say it to begin with... cynatnite Jun 2012 #62
Yet, a nominee DID say that Pab Sungenis Jun 2012 #63
That's disingenuous... cynatnite Jun 2012 #64
Civil rights are civil rights Pab Sungenis Jun 2012 #65
You are still being disingenuous... cynatnite Jun 2012 #79
I can see there is no discussing things logically with you. Pab Sungenis Jun 2012 #82
That is not true... cynatnite Jun 2012 #84
No Bettie Jun 2012 #67
No JonLP24 Jun 2012 #68
This is sort of a trick question, I think. I voted 'no' then realized coalition_unwilling Jun 2012 #69
As you doubtless know, you give too little info for a rational choice to be made dmallind Jun 2012 #70
Just answer the question. Pab Sungenis Jun 2012 #71
Just ask a question that makes sense dmallind Jun 2012 #76
It makes sense. Pab Sungenis Jun 2012 #78
No, but the Supremes don't usually check with me. Vidar Jun 2012 #72
Yes One_Life_To_Give Jun 2012 #73
Yes sarisataka Jun 2012 #74
Kick for Elena Kagen... SidDithers Jun 2012 #75
It depends. AngryAmish Jun 2012 #77
This is really about gay marriage... cynatnite Jun 2012 #80
Not at all. Pab Sungenis Jun 2012 #81
You cannot expect to get the answer you want when you are being so disingenuous. n/t cynatnite Jun 2012 #83
I have no idea whether or not abortion is a constitutional right RZM Jun 2012 #85
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