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TOPIC: SCOTUS "The Kagan Hearings" (Dahlia Lithwick, Slate.com 6/30/10)


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SCOTUS "The Kagan Hearings" (Dahlia Lithwick, Slate.com 6/30/10)
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Read @ Slate.com

The Kagan Hearings

A Woman in Full

Posted Tuesday, June 29, 2010, at 8:36 PM ET

Photograph of U.S. Supreme Court Justice nominee Elena Kagan.  Click image to expand.Elena Kagan

 

One of the reasons everyone loves to hate on Supreme Court confirmation hearings is that they are not merely "vacuous and hollow," but also often show the nominee at his or her personal worst. Last year I complained that then-Judge Sonia Sotomayor had shrunk herself down to about a third of her usual size in order to convince Senate Republicans that they had nothing to fear from her. Justice Samuel Alito came off looking far more grumpy and much less warm and insightful than he has been on the bench in recent years. In fact, with the exception of Chief Justice John Roberts, it's hard to think of a modern nominee who came off well at his or her hearings, and I can think of a few (Clarence Thomas, Robert Bork) whose hearings turned them into characters to which they bear no personal resemblance at all.

And then came Kagan. One of the things that's been difficult to explain is why anyone who's ever met her—from her students to her colleagues at Harvard to her staff at the Solicitor General's office—lights up when talking about her. Whereas an American public that fell pretty hard for Roberts and Sotomayor has remained almost completely indifferent to Kagan. A C-span poll done last week reflected that only 19 percent of Americans even know Elena Kagan is the nominee to be confirmed this week, while 43 percent were able to correctly identify Sotomayor a year earlier.

One explanation for this is that Kagan never had a personal story that grabbed American voters by the heartstrings and dragged them into this hearing room. But the other explanation—the one that is increasingly evident today—is that to know Elena Kagan is to love her. This is what her boosters and students have been telling me all along: While on paper Kagan appears to be made out of, well, paper, in person she lights up a room.

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Awesome article.  I have wondered the same question.. why so many people like her so much.. or have nothing to say. She simply does not have those negative stories that dog the candidates. Besides, she is a very likeable person.

Yesterday, I saw a small segment of her exchanges with Sen.Lindsey Graham - he was asking if she is a liberal and progressive.. and she said yes to both and that elections do make a difference, and they should. She is straight forward and disarming in her answers. It is difficult to argue with her especially when it she delivers her answers straight up, without negative body language and with total assurance and as final word. She leaves no opening for further discussion in the way in which she responds.  She is a pleasure to watch - very knowledgeable, very sharp and witty... what little I have been able to see so far (online) has been excellent.

When I can, I am watching the hearings on AP.

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-- Edited by Sanders on Wednesday 30th of June 2010 01:38:06 PM

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I oppose this racist getting on the Court. I don't think this female needs to be anywhere the bench.  First of all she is NOT experienced and second she's a racist.  She should not have been asked but this is just more proof that Obama don't give a damn about black people.  This woman is pro Rockerfeller and for the first time in my entire life I am opposing this female because any woman who thinks its perfectly a good idea to send black men to Prison for life doesn't need to sit on the court.
Perhaps its time to start sending ulgy people to prison for life.  Kagan will be the first to go.



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Thanks for posting this Sanders. I'll have to admit that I am not very well informed about this nominee, and have not taken the time to do much research.

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Just an update from a Twitter stream.

WestWingReport: President expects a final Kagan vote next week in Senate.
36 minutes ago

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How G.O.P. Senators Plan to Vote on Kagan

Elena Kagan, President Obama’s nominee to the Supreme Court, is expected to be confirmed by the Senate, despite opposition of Republican lawmakers who have been critical of her. The question is: How many Republican votes will she get? Mr. Obama’s previous nominee, Sonia Sotomayor, received nine Republican votes. Of those nine, none face re-election this year, three are retiring and a fourth — Mel Martinez of Florida — has already left the Senate. Here is where the Republicans stand so far based on their public statements. The most recent announcements of intent are at the top.

Link to NYTimes.com - where you can sort, slice and dice the data.


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Seems inexperienced is the ticket with this adminstration for promotion.

November can't come soon enough.



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No real surprise here that she got confirmed today.

Senate Confirms Kagan in Partisan Vote (NYTimes.com)
Kagan to Be Sworn in Saturday as 112th Court Justice (Bloomberg.com)


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Kagan takes oath of office (CNN.com)

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4th woman to rise to the top SCOTUS.


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