SCOTUS Overturning Roe v. Wade Highlights the Importance of Appointing Federal Judges
Since January 2021, President Biden has appointed 121 federal judges to the bench; Donald Trump would appoint 85 in his first two years. There are close to 180 vacancies for President Biden to fill; even though he took office with far fewer vacancies than when President Trump took office, he could very easily surpass the 234 appointments President Trump made in his four years in office. We may not be able to flip the Supreme Court, but we can ensure that America's entire federal bench beneath that-- from the district courts to the territorial courts to the circuit courts to the Article I courts to the D.C. courts-- are as far left as they can possibly be. As we work to fill these other 60+ vacancies, there are a few candidates I have in mind, most of whom were mentioned as possible Supreme Court nominees for President Biden; the nominees with this distinction will be bolded: Danielle Holley-Walker, a graduate of Yale and Harvard with extensive experience as a civil r...