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Senate’s Obstruction Could Cost Taxpayers, Litigants

Obstruction in the Senate means justice delayed and justice denied

Statement by Stephen Spaulding, Common Cause Legal Director and Senior Policy Counsel

Today’s Supreme Court deadlock in Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association demonstrates how the obstructionist tactics of Sen. McConnell and his allies risk wasting time and money for litigants and taxpayers for the next year, and perhaps longer. We are almost certain to see more such 4-4 splits unless the Senate does its job on the nomination of Judge Merrick Garland. This is the second 4-4 split decision in the past seven days.

With 4-4 split decisions, the issues involved often will be left in legal limbo and may have to be re-litigated in the lower courts with new plaintiffs and defendants before returning to the Supreme Court – perhaps years from now.

Litigation is expensive in addition to being time-consuming. According to Sen. McConnell, the Senate will not even consider a replacement for Justice Scalia until after January 2017, which would risk additional 4-4 split decisions for nearly two full Supreme Court terms.

At SenateDoYourJob.org, the Garland-Kennedy Countdown Clock is ticking away, tracking the 84 days between when Republican President Ronald Reagan nominated Justice Kennedy to the court and a Democratic majority in the Senate confirmed him, 97-0. With 70 days to go, the pressure is mounting, especially for senators who face election this year; public opinion surveys consistently show a growing number of voters are appalled by the obstructionist tactics of Majority Leader McConnell.

Đồng hồ đếm ngược Garland-Kennedy

Đã gần hai tuần trôi qua kể từ khi Tổng thống thực hiện nhiệm vụ của mình bằng cách đề cử Thẩm phán Garland; hai tuần bị lãng phí trong khi Thượng nghị sĩ McConnell chơi trò chính trị với Hiến pháp và tòa án tối cao của quốc gia chúng ta.

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