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Obama's appeals court nominee bows out in face of Republican pressure | Obama's appeals court nominee bows out in face of Republican pressure |
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One of the longest-running standoffs in the partisan battle between the White House and Congress came to an end on Friday when a lawyer caught in the middle finally bowed out. | One of the longest-running standoffs in the partisan battle between the White House and Congress came to an end on Friday when a lawyer caught in the middle finally bowed out. |
Caitlin Halligan, a prominent New York attorney, was nominated by Barack Obama for the US court of appeals in Washington DC in September 2010. But her nomination was repeatedly blocked by Republican filibusters. | Caitlin Halligan, a prominent New York attorney, was nominated by Barack Obama for the US court of appeals in Washington DC in September 2010. But her nomination was repeatedly blocked by Republican filibusters. |
Some Republicans were opposed to her involvement in an legal action to make gun manufacturers legally responsible for criminal acts in which their products were used. | Some Republicans were opposed to her involvement in an legal action to make gun manufacturers legally responsible for criminal acts in which their products were used. |
Halligan wrote to Obama requesting that she no longer be considered as a nominee for the US court of appeals in DC. The White House issued a statement on behalf of the president accepting this. | Halligan wrote to Obama requesting that she no longer be considered as a nominee for the US court of appeals in DC. The White House issued a statement on behalf of the president accepting this. |
Obama complained earlier this year about a "Republican pattern of obstructionism". About 18 of his judicial nominations are still awaiting a vote. | Obama complained earlier this year about a "Republican pattern of obstructionism". About 18 of his judicial nominations are still awaiting a vote. |
The president complained that the Senate was taking three times as long to deal with his nominees compared with George W Bush's. | The president complained that the Senate was taking three times as long to deal with his nominees compared with George W Bush's. |
"Today, I accepted Caitlin Halligan's request to withdraw as a nominee for the US court of appeals for the District of Columbia circuit," Obama said in a statement. " I am deeply disappointed that even after nearly two and a half years, a minority of senators continued to block a simple up-or-down vote on her nomination. | "Today, I accepted Caitlin Halligan's request to withdraw as a nominee for the US court of appeals for the District of Columbia circuit," Obama said in a statement. " I am deeply disappointed that even after nearly two and a half years, a minority of senators continued to block a simple up-or-down vote on her nomination. |
"This unjustified filibuster obstructed the majority of senators from expressing their support. I am confident that with Caitlin's impressive qualifications and reputation, she would have served with distinction." | "This unjustified filibuster obstructed the majority of senators from expressing their support. I am confident that with Caitlin's impressive qualifications and reputation, she would have served with distinction." |
He added: "The DC circuit is considered the nation's second-highest court, but it now has more vacancies than any other circuit court. This is unacceptable. I remain committed to filling these vacancies, to ensure equal and timely access to justice for all Americans." | He added: "The DC circuit is considered the nation's second-highest court, but it now has more vacancies than any other circuit court. This is unacceptable. I remain committed to filling these vacancies, to ensure equal and timely access to justice for all Americans." |
The initial blocking of Halligan came at a time when the Republicans were simply gumming up the works in Congress. But since then she has become a target, with Republicans expressing opposition because she had acted on behalf of liberal causes, in particular on gun reform. | The initial blocking of Halligan came at a time when the Republicans were simply gumming up the works in Congress. But since then she has become a target, with Republicans expressing opposition because she had acted on behalf of liberal causes, in particular on gun reform. |
The Democratic leader in the Senate Harry Reid made another push to force a vote in the chamber earlier this month but fell short of the necessary votes. | The Democratic leader in the Senate Harry Reid made another push to force a vote in the chamber earlier this month but fell short of the necessary votes. |
In her letter to Obama, Halligan wrote: "After much reflection, I believe that the time has come for me to respectfully ask that you withdraw my pending nomination from further consideration by the United States Senate." | In her letter to Obama, Halligan wrote: "After much reflection, I believe that the time has come for me to respectfully ask that you withdraw my pending nomination from further consideration by the United States Senate." |
The Democratic chairman of the Senate judiciary committee Patrick Leahy earlier blamed Republicans for blocking someone he said would have made a good judge. He described as "fictitious" the Republican claim that they were acting because of her advocacy for gun reform. | The Democratic chairman of the Senate judiciary committee Patrick Leahy earlier blamed Republicans for blocking someone he said would have made a good judge. He described as "fictitious" the Republican claim that they were acting because of her advocacy for gun reform. |
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