Updated 04:40 pm.EST, Sat November 21, 2009

Society|Sun, May. 03 2009 03:16 PM EDT

Obama: Selection of New High Court Justice a Top Responsibility

By Aaron J. Leichman|Christian Post Reporter

President Obama said Friday that he intends to consult with Democrats and Republicans “across the political spectrum” before nominating a candidate for the Supreme Court.

The president also hopes to swear in a replacement for outgoing Justice David Souter in time for “him or her” to be seated by the first Monday in October – when the high court’s new term begins.

“The process of selecting someone to replace Justice Souter is among my most serious responsibilities as president,” Obama said Friday during a press briefing after speaking with 69-year-old Souter.

“So I will seek somebody with a sharp and independent mind and a record of excellence and integrity,” the president added. “ I will seek someone who understands that justice isn't about some abstract legal theory or footnote in a case book. It is also about how our laws affect the daily realities of people's lives – whether they can make a living and care for their families; whether they feel safe in their homes and welcome in their own nation.”

Obama made his remarks less than a day after news of Souter’s plan to retire this year leaked to the media and after a retirement letter that Souter wrote to the president was made public.

In the brief two-sentence letter, Souter confirmed his intention to retire as a justice when the high court goes into the summer recess. Though the reasons for his retirement have not yet been revealed, his widely known distaste for Washington is thought to be among them.

Health-wise, Souter is in good shape, being a regular jogger and younger than six of the other eight justices. He has served the Supreme Court for nearly two decades, nominated by President George H.W. Bush for the position of justice in 1990.

Souter’s retirement, though a surprise to some, will not likely to affect the balance of the court as Obama is expected to fill the vacancy with another liberal-leaning judge. The swing vote on the closely divided court is almost always cast by Justice Anthony Kennedy.

However, that could change should Obama’s pick shift right as Souter had shifted left.

Though Souter had joined the court as a conservative-leaning moderate, he shifted to the middle after the appointment of Justice Clarence Thomas and over to the left by the late 1990s.

The other justice who is considered most likely to step down soonest is Justice John Paul Stevens, 88, who is widely considered to be on the liberal side of the court.

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  • Thu May 07, 2009 1:29 am Agree: 6   Disagree: 3

    Inside sources report that liberal legal groups have already completed most of the "vetting" process of potential Supreme Court nominees.

    Obama will follow the "recommendations" put forth. They say "jump." Obama asks: "How high?" Obama is the puppet in this whole process.

    The present process of circulating potential names through the media is merely a formality to keep the intrigue going.

    Otherwise, it's already a done deal. Just a matter of officially releasing the name.

    In the meantime, the so-called "moderate" nominee will be radically pro-abortion & pro-redefinition of marriage.

    Mainstream Americans must mobilize to reject this nominee if this "moderate" candidate even slightly smells of judicial activism.

    The mother of all political battles is set to begin. The Obama administration ain't seen nothing yet.

  • Tue May 05, 2009 11:12 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Hi tall tree,
    I was with you right up to the end. I agree with your frustration with the political posturing and parading. But I really believe it is the involvement of all of us through televised hearings that has made the process crazy. The whole confirmation process used to take a few hours. Then came TV in the hearings and every senator has to get his/her face in front of it pandering to us with inane often redundant or irrelevant "questions" really speeches. The president was elected. The constitution gives him the authority to select the justices. Lets let the constitution work. If we don't like the result we should have gotten more people out for our candidate. I didn't like Scalia loved Roberts but its irrelevant since the constitution doesn't give me the job of deciding.

  • Mon May 04, 2009 1:46 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 1

    I really hate when this happens. Election of justices always ravels down to one thing: are they pro-life, pro-choice, or use stupid legal jargon to avoid the question altogether. Plus, it is always along partisan-religious lines. Elect a pro-choice candidate and suddenly Christians jump up (like against Sebelius) faster than they're willing to help starvin' children in Africa. Elect a pro-life candidate, and feminists are quick to take days, weeks off from jobs they fought so hard for to picket and gain media attention. If only people, not presidents, could decide...

  • Sun May 03, 2009 10:56 pm Agree: 4   Disagree: 3

    Flagged as inappropriate. show Inside sources report that liberal legal groups have already completed most of the "vetting" process of potential Supreme Court nominees. Obama will follow the "recommendations" put forth. They say "jump." Obama asks: "How high?" Obama is the puppet in this whole process. The present process of circulating potential names through the media is merely a formality to keep the intrigue going. Otherwise, it's already a done deal. Just a matter of officially releasing the name. In the meantime, the so-called "moderate" nominee will be radically pro-abortion & pro-redefinition of marriage. Mainstream Americans must mobilize to reject this nominee if this "moderate" candidate even slightly smells of judicial activism. The mother of all political battles is set to begin. The Obama administration ain't seen nothing yet. hide

  • Sun May 03, 2009 8:00 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 3

    About the only thing Obama can do to salvage his administration in the eyes of the conservative voters is to appoint a moderate which makes the liberals cringe.

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