Ronald Reagan judicial appointment controversies

Two of the nominees, Ferdinand Francis Fernandez and Guy G. Hurlbutt, were nominated after July 1, 1988, the traditional start date of the unofficial Thurmond Rule during a presidential election year.In 1981, Reagan strongly and publicly had considered nominating Hallmark Cards attorney Judith Whittaker, who is the daughter-in-law of the late Supreme Court associate justice Charles Evans Whittaker, to a vacancy on the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit that had been created by the decision by Floyd Robert Gibson to take senior status.In 1982, Reagan strongly and publicly had considered nominating New Orleans lawyer Ben C. Toledano to a seat on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit to replace Robert A. Ainsworth Jr., who had died in 1981.In December 1982, Reagan’s Counsel to the President, Fred Fielding, wrote in a memo that the joint White House-Justice Department working group “has identified Benjamin C. Toledano ... as a well-qualified candidate for nomination to the existing vacancy on the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals.However, we believe the facts described below should be brought to your personal attention before further action occurs on the part of this prospective nominee.” Fielding’s memo described Toledano’s past and the opposition to his nomination by a committee of the American Bar Association.[44] Thomas Figures, a black Assistant U.S. Attorney, testified that Sessions said he thought the Ku Klux Klan was "OK until I found out they smoked pot".[45] In response to a question from Joe Biden on whether he had called the NAACP and other civil rights organizations "un-American", Sessions replied "I'm often loose with my tongue.
Ronald Reaganhe nominatedthe Supreme Courtfederal appellate judgeshipsDemocraticSenate Judiciary CommitteeRepublican PartyGeorge H. W. BushThurmond RuleRobert Bork100th CongressSCOTUSAnthony KennedySherman UngerFed. Cir.Jean Galloway BissellPaul M. BatorD.C. Cir.Laurence SilbermanBernard Siegan9th Cir.Ferdinand FernandezSusan LiebelerS. Jay PlagerDave Treen5th Cir.John M. Duhé Jr.Stuart A. Summit2nd Cir.John M. Walker Jr.Judith Richards HopeClarence ThomasPamela Ann RymerJacques L. Wiener Jr.Guy G. HurlbuttThomas G. NelsonD. Nev.Lloyd D. GeorgeD. Haw.Alan Cooke KayJeff SessionsS.D. Ala.Alex T. Howard Jr.E.D. Tenn.Robert Leon JordanD. Colo.Edward NottinghamE.D.N.Y.Arthur SpattVaughn WalkerN.D. Cal.Carol AmonE.D. Va.Rebecca Beach SmithW.D. Pa.Donald J. LeeDaniel B. SparrRobert C. BonnerC.D. Cal.Melinda HarmonS.D. Tex.Marvin J. GarbisD. Md.Charles ClappJoseph V. ColaianniCl. Ct.Loren A. SmithRobert CharrowRandall Ray RaderD.V.I.Robert Bork Supreme Court nominationSupreme Court of the United StatesSenateDouglas GinsburgUnited States Court of Appeals for the Second CircuitJohn M. Walker, Jr.United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth CircuitDavid C. TreenJohn Malcolm Duhé, Jr.Jacques L. Wiener, Jr.Lino GragliaJerry Edwin SmithUnited States Court of Appeals for the Seventh CircuitWilliam F. HarveyKenneth RippleUnited States Court of Appeals for the Ninth CircuitFerdinand Francis FernandezUnited States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia CircuitUnited States Court of Appeals for the Federal CircuitHallmark CardsCharles Evans WhittakerUnited States Court of Appeals for the Eighth CircuitFloyd Robert Gibsonsenior statusEqual Rights AmendmentJohn R. GibsonUnited States SenateRobert A. Ainsworth Jr.GovernorNational Association for the Advancement of Colored Peopleracial segregationCounsel to the PresidentFred FieldingAmerican Bar AssociationW. Eugene DavisU.S. District Court for the Southern District of AlabamaJeremiah DentonDepartment of JusticeracistAmerican Civil Liberties UnionCommunistcivil rightsThomas FiguresKu Klux KlanCivil Rights Divisionsegregationdesegregationforeign policyJoe BidenCharles MathiasMarylandArlen SpecterPennsylvaniaHowell Heflinfederal judiciaryDonald TrumpRonald Reagan Supreme Court candidatesUnited States federal judgeJudicial appointment history for United States federal courtsDeaths of United States federal judges in active serviceGoldman, SheldonYale University PressThe GuardianThe New RepublicRudin, KenNational Public RadioPresident of the United StatesGovernor of CaliforniaBirthplacePitney StoreBoyhood homeGeneral Electric Showcase HouseRancho del Cielo668 St. Cloud RoadFilmographyPolitical positionsGovernorship of CaliforniaPresidential Library and MuseumReagan Era1989 trip to JapanDeath and state funeralRiderless horsePresidencyTransitionFirst inaugurationSecond inaugurationDomestic policyEconomic policyEconomic Recovery Tax Act of 1981Tax Reform Act of 1986Assassination attemptStrategic Defense InitiativeReagan DoctrineCold War1st term2nd termSoviet Union summitsGenevaReykjavíkWashingtonINF TreatyMoscowGovernors IslandConstructive engagementInvasion of GrenadaIran–Contra affairLibya bombingCannabis policyInternational tripsThe Grace CommissionJudicial appointmentsSupreme CourtAdministration scandalsWe begin bombing in five minutesImpeachment effortsBush transitionSpeechesRonald Reagan Speaks Out Against Socialized Medicine"A Time for Choosing"Neshoba County Fair "states' rights" speechFirst inaugural addressJoint session of Congress"Ash heap of history""Evil empire"Second inaugural address"Tear down this wall!"State of the UnionAn American LifeThe Reagan DiariesElections1966 California gubernatorial election11th commandment1970 California gubernatorial electionRepublican presidential primaries (1968Republican National Convention (19681976 presidential campaign1980 presidential campaign"There you go again""Let's make America great again"1984 presidential campaign"Morning in America""Bear in the woods"United States presidential election (1976Cultural depictionsBibliographyIn musicLet Them Eat Jellybeans!Rap Master RonnieEd the Happy ClownSpitting Image (TV series)A Mind Forever VoyagingThe Dark Knight ReturnsPizza ManThe Day Reagan Was ShotReagan's WarThe ReagansReaganThe ButlerKilling Reagan"What would Reagan do?"ReykjavikU.S. Capitol statueUSS Ronald Reagan (CVN-76)Namesakes and memorialsRonald Reagan DayReagan Day DinnerJane WymanNancy ReaganMaureen ReaganMichael ReaganPatti DavisRon ReaganJack ReaganNelle Wilson ReaganNeil Reagan← Jimmy CarterGeorge H. W. Bush →Presidentsfederal judiciary of the United StatesAll Supreme Court nominationsWilsonHardingCoolidgeHooverF. D. RooseveltTrumanEisenhowerKennedyL. B. JohnsonCarterG. H. W. BushClintonG. W. BushJ. AdamsJeffersonMadisonMonroeJ. Q. AdamsJacksonVan BurenTaylorFillmorePierceBuchananLincolnA. JohnsonGarfieldArthurCleveland (I)B. HarrisonCleveland (II)McKinleyT. RooseveltList of presidents of the United States by judicial appointmentsSupreme Court demographics