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TomCADem

(17,390 posts)
Sun Dec 22, 2013, 02:18 AM Dec 2013

A Sharp Progressive Joins the D.O.J.

The addition of Karlan to the DOJ will likely infuriate Republicans who are seeking to expand voting restrictions.

http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/newsdesk/2013/12/a-sharp-progressive-joins-the-doj.html

Pamela Karlan, a noted voting-rights expert and professor at Stanford Law School, will join the Obama Administration shortly as Deputy Assistant Attorney General in charge of the voting-rights section. Karlan, a favorite of many liberals in the legal world, will join the department as it begins a strong counter-offensive on voting rights following the Supreme Court’s limiting of the Voting Rights Act in a decision earlier this year.

Karlan’s post, which does not require Senate confirmation, will likely be at the center of a major legal controversy in the President’s second term—the attempt to salvage federal oversight of voting rights following the Supreme Court’s decision, last term, in Shelby County v. Holder. Karlan will be responsible for the Justice Department’s high-profile legal challenges to voting restrictions, including photo-I.D. requirements, in North Carolina and Texas.

Karlan, who is fifty-four, has been a leader of the progressive movement in the legal world for several decades, since she clerked for Justice Harry Blackmun following her graduation from Yale Law School, in 1984. Her specialty is voting rights, but she has been involved in a range of liberal causes, as both a professor and litigator. She is a co-author of the leading textbook on voting rights.

In the immediate aftermath of Obama’s election, Karlan was a favorite of many liberals for a judicial nomination, including to the Supreme Court. Before the Senate imposed the nuclear option last month, those hopes were largely abandoned; it was widely believed that Karlan could never muster enough votes to overcome a sure Republican filibuster. But since the Senate effectively returned the threshold for confirmation to fifty votes, Karlan may resurface as a judicial nominee once again. For now, though, she has a different—and important—assignment from Attorney General Eric Holder.
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A Sharp Progressive Joins the D.O.J. (Original Post) TomCADem Dec 2013 OP
Her Wiki BIO on the link below Tx4obama Dec 2013 #1
That gives me a lot of hope!! Maraya1969 Dec 2013 #2
Huge news indeed! Thanks for the post, its like an early Christmas gift! nt Firebrand Gary Dec 2013 #3
YES! Hekate Dec 2013 #4
This is good news Gothmog Dec 2013 #5
Good news. GOP will be shrieking, alright. n/t freshwest Dec 2013 #6

Gothmog

(145,374 posts)
5. This is good news
Sun Dec 22, 2013, 09:47 AM
Dec 2013

Holder had done a great job of rebuilding the voting rights section. Under bush, idiots like Chtistian Adams were illegally hired and put into this section. Christian Adams is the idiot who pushed the New Black Panther stupidity. Adams is currently representing True the Vote, the racist group which tries to keep minorities from voting

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