Executive Session

Floor Speech

Date: Oct. 24, 2007
Location: Washington, DC


EXECUTIVE SESSION -- (Senate - October 24, 2007)

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Mrs. CLINTON. Mr. President, I opposed the nomination of Leslie Southwick to serve a lifetime appointment on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. His tenure as a judge on the Mississippi Court of Appeals reveals a record that fails to honor the principles of equality and justice and demonstrates a disregard for civil rights.

The American people deserve Federal judges--regardless of who nominates them--who are dedicated to an evenhanded and just application of our laws. In case after case, Judge Southwick has demonstrated a lack of respect and understanding for the civil rights of all Americans, and particular indifference towards the real and enduring evils of discrimination against African Americans and gay and lesbian Americans.

After reviewing his judicial opinions and examining his qualifications, I have concluded that Judge Southwick's regressive civil rights record should disqualify him from serving a lifetime appointment on the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. I urge the President to select judicial nominees who embrace the principle that all are equal under the law.


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