Legal Experts Across U.S. Urge Senate to Fulfill Its Constitutional Duties
In the face of unprecedented Senate obstructionism, attorneys, law professors, historians and others dedicated to upholding the Constitution have banded together to set the record straight. Last week, 33 constitutional law scholars organized by ACS wrote an open letter explaining that the president has a constitutional duty to nominate, and the Senate has a constitutional duty to consider in good faith, Supreme Court justices. They said, "There is no exception to this provision for election years" as GOP senators would have the public believe. Noted constitutional law professor and ACS Board member Erwin Chemerinsky elaborated by referencing historical tradition in two recent press calls, saying, "Over the entire course of American history, 24 times presidents have nominated an individual in an election year. And in 21 of 24 instances, the nominee has been confirmed by the Senate."
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