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Leo could not be reached for comment on Whitehouse's remarks, which are similar to statements the senator has made previously in speeches and in an amicus brief to the Supreme Court. On its website, the Federalist Society describes itself as an organization of conservatives and libertarians committed to limited government, traditional values, and strict interpretation of "what the law is, not what it should be." The group says it opposes the "orthodox liberal ideology" dominating law schools and much of the legal profession. Whitehouse contrasted the conservative "judicial activism" of the…
Whitehouse, speaking Wednesday at a Newsmakers event at the National Press Club, called for tighter ethics rules for Supreme Court justices and disclosure of major funders of organizations that file briefs with the court. Whitehouse, a former U.S. Attorney and State Attorney General, singled out the Federalist Society and its executive vice president, Leonard Leo, as the center of an "armada of special-interest influence." He said the society and a network of affiliated organizations have "spent lavishly" with funds from anonymous contributors to change the orientation of the Supreme Court…
The entire program can be seen below. The Kalb Report is a joint project of the National Press Club’s Journalism Institute, University of Maryland Global Campus, the George Washington University School of Media and Public Affairs, Harvard University’s Shorenstein Center, the Gaylord College of Journalism at the University of Oklahoma, and the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland. It is underwritten by a grant from Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation, and Maryland Public Television serves as the presenting station for national distribution.
Republicans insist that Trump has done nothing illegal, Kalb said. “You don’t have to do something illegal to be impeached," Totenberg said. “It has to be a high crime and misdemeanor.” What a regular person could do would not be illegal, she said, but it would be impeachable if the president did it. “Would it be impeachable (for the president) to do something with American foreign policy that is not in the national interest, that is not in the interest in your ally, but in your own political interest," she asked. Added Williams, “Suppose the president said, ‘I want more than one…
“The answer is 'no' we are not in a constitutional crisis,” Williams said. “None of the things that have happened so far is extra-constitutional. In fact, what happened today is following the text of the Constitution.” When one examines the three impeachment threats in American history, Totenberg said, one sees that they were political crises, not constitutional crises. With Republicans and Democrats now far more ideologically deadlocked than they were at the time of Watergate or the Clinton impeachment, she said, breaking the political crisis becomes more difficult. Waiting for a judge to…