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    Supreme Chaos: The Politics of Judicial Confirmation and the Culture War by Charles Willis Pickering

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    • Pub. Date: January 2006
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      • Pub. Date: January 2006
      • Publisher: Stroud & Hall Publishers
      • Format: Hardcover, 219pp

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      The judicial confirmation process is in a state of chaos. America’s culture war has set the stage for a power struggle reaching to the highest court in the land-the Supreme Court. Integrity and ability are no longer the criteria for evaluating the caliber of a judge. Rather it is one’s position on hot-button social issues. Without control of the White House, the House, or the Senate, the Left looks to liberal activist judges rather than to the American voters or their elected representatives to create new rights. Americans who believe in the rule of law must understand and challenge the liberal notion of a “living Constitution,” which has politicized the judiciary and provoked today’s confirmation battles. We are witnessing not only the testing of the judicial nomination system but a downward spiral in civility within the U.S. Senate. Nominees endure partisan conflict rather than a dignified and respectful legislative process. Liberal special-interest groups degrade confirmation proceedings into bitter character assassinations that malign the reputations of nominees. During his confirmation process, Judge Charles Pickering waited years to be confirmed and was ultimately forced into retirement by a Democrat minority unwilling to give him the decency of an up-or-down vote on the Senate floor. In Supreme Chaos, Judge Pickering, who faced unprecedented use of the filibuster by Senate Democrats, provides an insightful assessment of the situation and argues that we must find a way out of the quagmire for the sake of the judiciary, our children and grandchildren, and the rights of all Americans. Pickering’s vision of a repaired confirmation process offers hope that restored from the chaos-that justice under the rule of law as established in the Constitution will prevail.

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      Biography

      CHARLES W. PICKERING SR., retired federal circuit judge, knows firsthand the chaos of the broken judicial confirmation process.

      After unanimous Senate confirmation, President George H. W. Bush appointed Judge Pickering United States District Judge for the Southern District of Mississippi on October 2, 1990. In May 2001, President George W. Bush nominated Judge Pickering to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans. When asked to evaluate his ten years on the bench, the American Bar Association gave Judge Pickering its highest rating, "Well Qualified." Nevertheless, a minority in the U.S. Senate obstructed and blocked Judge Pickering’s confirmation for more than two and a half years. On January 16, 2004, President Bush recess appointed Judge Pickering to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals; his commission expired when the Senate adjourned without confirmation. Judge Pickering retired from the Federal Bench on December 8, 2004, and is presently senior counsel with the law firm of Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz. Judge Pickering is married to the former Margaret Ann Thomas. They have three daughters, Paige Dunkerton, Allison Montgomery, and Christi Chapman, and one son, Congressman Chip Pickering. They have twenty-one grandchildren.

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      February 03, 2006: I WAS VERY PLEASED TO READ JUDGE PICKERING BOOK 'SUPREME CHAOS' CAUSE FOR THE FIRST TIME I HAD THE HONOR OF GETTING AN INSIDERS VIEW OF THE DETAILS OF THE NOMINATION OF A JUSTICE FOR THE COURT. THIS BOOK IS FASINATING BECAUSE IT TAKES A CLOSER LOOK AT SOME OF THE POLITICANS SUCH AS TED KENNEDY AND OTHER LIBERALS AND TO WHAT ENDS THEY WILL GO TO PUT ASIDE SOME OF THE BRIGHTEST LEGAL MINDS JUST SO THEY CAN VOTE THERE PARTISON VIEWS WITHOUT EVEN CONSIDERING THE FINE JUDICAL RECORD THAT IS UP FOR CONFIRMATION. THIS JUDGE HAS REALLY DONE HIS HOMEWORK AND I REALLY APPRIEATED READING THIS BOOK AFTER SEEING THE RECENT CONFIMATIONS ON TV. THIS BOOK MIGHT MAKE A NICE GIFT FOR A FRIEND OR FAMILY MEMBER.