> From: John_Kerry@xxxxxxxxx (John Kerry) > Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 14:11:40 -0500 > > Thank you for contacting me regarding Charles Pickering's nomination > to be a United States Circuit Court Judge for the Fifth Circuit. I > appreciate hearing from you. > > As you may know, President Bush will be nominating several individuals > to serve on the lower federal courts. He may also have the > opportunity to appoint justices to the Supreme Court. As lifetime > appointments, the individuals this administration nominates to the > bench will be able to shape fundamental issues such as civil rights, > religious freedom, privacy rights, freedom of speech and the > environment for decades to come. > > Prior to joining the bench, judges swear to uphold the laws that > govern our nation. Part of that responsibility includes protecting > the civil liberties of all citizens, and ensuring that individuals of > all races and ethnicities receive fair treatment in the judicial > process. In addition, the individuals we ultimately appoint to the > bench must demonstrate that they understand their decisions will have > real consequences on average people every day. > > I believe that judicial nominees must have a demonstrated commitment > to civil rights and women's rights. Likewise, they should have worked > on behalf of the disadvantaged and should not appear beholden to > powerful special interests. I do not support the proposition that > judicial appointments should be based on an effort to further a > political agenda. Ideological litmus tests should not take the place > of qualified legal scholarship and fair-minded, mainstream thinking. > > On February 7, 2002, the Senate Judiciary Committee held a > confirmation hearing on Mr. Pickering's nomination. During the course > of the hearing, many concerns about Mr. Pickering's qualifications > were raised. The Committee will vote on Mr. Pickering's nomination in > the coming weeks. I will carefully consider the merits of Mr. > Pickering's nomination to the Fifth Circuit after reading the > Judiciary Committee's report on his confirmation hearing, and will > keep your views in mind before I make a final decision. > > Thank you, again, for sharing your concerns with me. Should you have > any additional questions or comments on this or any other issue, > please do not hesitate to contact me. > > > Sincerely, > > > John F. Kerry > United States Senator