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Thursday, May 07, 2009
My nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court
Personally, I'd love to see U.S. District Court Judge Lee Rosenthal (see here) nominated. She's everything I'd want in a USSC Justice: she's exceptionally intelligent & experienced; she's not an ideologue (on either side of the spectrum); she writes like a dream; and she's a thoughtful jurist.
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What is the record of Judge Lee Hyman Rosenthal regarding pro se rights?
It looks like she might be all right on pro se issues. I looked at the local rules for her court and see that pro ses are allowed to use ECF and are allowed to participate in ADR.
http://www.txs.uscourts.gov/district/rulesproc/dclclrl2005.pdf
Kay Sieverding
She's a brilliant jurist.Highly regarded.
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