One of President Bush's judicial nominees says he will provide fair hearings for tribes despite his links to anti-tribal groups.
Robert Jonker has been nominated for a federal judgeship in Western Michigan. He has represented anti-gaming groups whose legal challenges to the land-into-trust process have been rejected by the courts. He is also a member of 23 is Enough, an anti-gaming group.
Most of Michigan's tribes say Jonker's record raises questions about his impartiality. But in a questionnaire for the Senate Judiciary Committee, Jonker said he will be able to apply the law fairly.
The committee could consider Jonker's nomination today.
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Michigan judicial nominee answers questions over tribal issues
(AP 9/28)
Tribal Letter:
Opposition to Robert
Jonker (September 8, 2006)
Relevant Links:
Judicial nominees, Department of Justice site - http://www.usdoj.gov/olp/judicialnominations.htm
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