Caitlin Halligan (photo: Washington Post) |
The D.C. Circuit Court is a big deal in the judicial branch's pecking order. According to the Los Angeles Times' report on Halligan's withdrawal, President Obama himself noted that "the D.C. Circuit is considered the nation's second-highest court..." Chief Justice John Roberts had served on that court. Many years ago, the Republicans shrewdly made their play to put a vise grip on the judicial system. While complaining about allegedly "activist" liberal jurists, the GOP put its soldiers into important posts such as the D.C. Circuit. As a consequence, conservative activists have stamped their perspectives on nearly all aspects of law. The rulings matter, and have ripple effects that remain, in some cases, for decades.
The timing of the Halligan withdrawal is not a coincidence. The president is out of the country. Saturday is the day bad news gets "managed." The Easter-Passover holidays are nearly upon us. For casual observers, the Halligan incident will pass with little comment or reflection. However, the insiders know the score. For better or worse, the Halligan defeat was a right-wing victory.
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