Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tennessee) will challenge Democrats who have blocked President Bush's controversial judicial nominees and is considering a ban on filibusters.
Frist will join Christian conservatives in a telecast portraying Democrats as "against people of faith" for blocking the nominees, The New York Times reports. He is likely to seek a change in Senate rules to ban filibusters on judicial picks, The Washington Post adds.
In 2004, Democrats successfully blocked Bill Myers, the former Interior solicitor, for a spot on the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. Tribes unanimously opposed Myers but President Bush renominated him and Republican leaders like Frist hope they can put him on the bench.
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Frist Likely to Push for Ban on Filibusters
(The Washington Post 4/15)
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Frist Set to Use Religious Stage on Judicial Issue (The New York Times 4/15)
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Relevant Documents:
Inspector
General Letter | NCAI
Resolution | Environmental
Group's Letter | Holland
& Hart Biography
Indianz.Com Profile:
Industry insider named to Interior
(March 30, 2001)
From the Indianz.Com Archive:
Myers reversing sacred site opinion
(10/25)
Bush nominee has no
'agenda' on Clinton decisions (6/21)
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Senate panel votes to advance Myers
nomination (03/18)
Quechan Nation blasts
Myers for Senate testimony (3/17)
Editorial: Reject Myers for appeals court on merits
(3/17)
Democrats vow to shut down Senate
on judicial picks (3/16)
Editorial: Myers
still 'unworthy' choice for appeals court (03/11)
Salazar urges Bush to withdraw Myers nomination
(03/02)
Myers before Senate Judiciary
Committee again (3/1)
NCAI renews
objection to Bill Myers nomination (2/25)
Probe of Myers role in ranching dispute released
(2/23)
Investigation faults role of Bush
nominee at Interior (02/16)
Republicans
to push Myers for appeals court again (2/15)
Democrats block court nominee on Senate floor
(7/21)
Vote set on controversial Bush
court nominee (7/20)
Democrats continue
to object to Myers nomination (05/19)
Bush nominee opposed by Indian Country
advances (04/02)
Tribes blast Bush
choice for federal appeals court (03/26)
Tribal leaders to discuss court nominee,
budget (03/24)
Tex Hall: Former DOI
lawyer bad choice for court (3/8)
Myers advocated giving $1M federal land for
free (03/08)
Bush judicial nominee
blasted by Democrats (02/06)
Senate
committee to take up Bill Myers judgeship (2/3)
Probes clear ex-DOI lawyer seeking
judgeship (01/12)
Appeals court
nominee favored industry over tribes (12/18)
Interior's top lawyer stepping down next
month (10/02)
DOI's top lawyer under
ethics investigation (08/15)
Interior has few answers at Senate
hearing (7/18)
Tribes push
action on sacred sites (3/21)
Interior Solicitor on trust fund crash
course (10/17)
Memo:
Solicitor's order was 'intimidating' (10/10)
Myers reversing sacred site opinion
(10/25)
Bush nominee has no
'agenda' on Clinton decisions (6/21)
Norton confirmed by 'landslide'
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Babbitt denies Calif. gold
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BLM recommends
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Frist to challenge Democrats on judicial nominees
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