RNLA in the News: Biden Nominees Undermining Confidence in the Courts
An op-ed written by RNLA Vice President for Judicial Affairs Audrey Perry Martin was recently published by Townhall.
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Biden Nominees Undermining Confidence in the Courts
April 1, 2023
"It is a dangerous place indeed when the American public can no longer expect judges to be faithful to, and maintain professional competence in, the law without being swayed by interests, public clamor, or fear of criticism.
Read moreRNLA In the News: No centrist senator could possibly approve judicial nominee Nancy Abudu
RNLA's letter in opposition to the nomination of Nancy Abudu to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit was referenced in a recent article published in the Washington Examiner.
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No centrist senator could possibly approve judicial nominee Nancy Abudu
by Quin Hillyer, Commentary Writer
February 03, 2023 09:26 AM
Naturally, the Republican National Lawyers Association is far from thrilled about most Biden judicial nominees and is outspoken in its concerns about several. Nevertheless, Abudu is one of only two nominees the RNLA has outright opposed, signaling that there is a difference between mere philosophical distastefulness and unacceptability.
Read moreRNLA in the News: Democrats cried wolf over Election Day violence
An op-ed by RNLA President Marc Ellinger was recently published by the Grand Canyon Times.
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Democrats cried wolf over Election Day violence
For months leading up to the 2022 midterm elections, Democrats sounded the alarm that there would be violence from Republicans on Election Day. But as the dust settles after the election, those who cried wolf must accept the fact that they were entirely wrong.