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Ed Whelan is brilliant.
Whelan blogs on legal matters at National Review Online, and has made some excellent commentary on Prop 8's legal challenges.
In case you haven't been following the current case, the federal district judge who overturned Prop 8 (Vaughn Walker) recently disclosed that he is in a 10-year same-sex relationship. This led Prop 8 proponents to file a motion to vacate his ruling based on his failure to recuse and/or failure to disclose this relevant fact before the hearing began.* Whelan has written several posts on the topic. Here's one that contains links to the others. He's merciless in dissecting Prop 8 opponents. And brilliant. *Note: the motion to vacate is not based on the fact that Walker is gay. If you're going to comment on the motion, make sure you understand it. Reading the body of Whelan's work would be a good start.
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Care to guess what the analysis would have been if he was married in California? Just read his parenthetical: "it might, of course, trigger other bases of recusal." Yes. Of course. Fine analysis there, sir. I wonder if you or Whelan would make a similar assumption about a religious adherent who ruled that Prop 8 was constitutional. If, for example, a Mormon judge was assigned the case, should he have been automatically disqualified because his impartiality might reasonably be questioned? How about a Catholic? A Baptist? A non-denominational Christian? How about a person who is married to a female? How about a Republican appointed judge who is married to a female? Prop 8 proponents are left making these arguments on recusal for a simple reason: the arguments advanced by defendants weren't very good and, consequently, they lost. Last edited by Cali Coug; 06-28-2011 at 05:57 AM. |
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Go away.
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Serendipitously, Ed Whelan was recently named to National Law Journal's annual "Champions and Visionaries" list, crediting him with "commentary [that] infuses national debates over judicial nominees, Supreme Court ethics and appellate court decisions—so much so that, when a Senate Republican cites outside research into the record of an Obama nominee, it’s more likely than not that the handiwork is Whelan's."
You're missing out if you don't read his entries on NR's Bench memos. Here's his latest take-down of a ridiculous NY Times editorial on the Supreme Court and ethics.
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Prop-8 proponents have filed an appeal to the Ninth Circuit "to vacate former district judge Vaughn Walker’s anti-Prop 8 judgment on account of Walker’s failure to recuse."
The motion was denied by another federal district judge, James Ware. More information from Ed Whelan here.
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