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Bu içerik, Joe Biden’ın başkanlığının 235. yargı onayını aldığı ve önceki başkanın toplamını bir artırdığı bir başarıyı vurgulamaktadır. Demokratlar, federal mahkemelere özel bir vurgu yapmış ve Donald Trump’ın etkili ilk döneminden sonra federal mahkemelere ekstra önem vermişlerdir. Chuck Schumer, Senato çoğunluk lideri, California bölgesi iki yargıcının oylarını ayarlamış ve bunların yıl sonundan önceki son yargı onayları olacağını belirtmiştir. Serena Raquel Murillo’nun California’nın orta bölgesi için yargıç olarak onaylanması, Trump’ın belirlediği sayıyı geçmiştir. Biden ve Senato Demokratları, yargı kademelerine kadınlar, azınlıklar ve kamu savunucuları eklemeye özel bir odaklanma yapmışlardır. Biden’ın atadıklarının yaklaşık üçte ikisi kadın ve atananların çoğunluğu renkli kişilerdir. En dikkate değer atamelerden biri, ulusun en yüksek mahkemesinde görev yapacak ilk Afrika kökenli kadın olan yüksek mahkeme yargıcı Ketanji Brown Jackson’dır. Biden ayrıca, federal yargı kademelerinin mesleki geçmişlerini genişletmek için daha fazla sivil haklar avukatı, kamu savunucusu ve işçi hakları avukatı getirme konusuna da vurgu yapmıştır. Biden, Trump’tan daha fazla bölge yargıcı onayı aldı, ancak Trump’tan daha az yüksek seviyeli devre mahkemesi ataması yaptı – 45’e karşı 54. Ayrıca Trump’ın üçüne karşı bir yüksek mahkeme ataması yaptı. Trump, Ginsburg’un 2020 başkanlık seçimi öncesinde vefat etmesinin ardından mahkemeye atama yapmıştı. Demokratlar, 50-50 Senato’da adayları onaylama zorluğuyla da karşı karşıya kaldılar. Ted Cruz gibi bazı Senato Cumhuriyetçileri, Biden’ın seçimlerinin çeşitlilik konuşmasının adayların görüşlerine uzanmadığını söyledi. Liberal eğilimli savunuculuk grupları, Demokratların sağladığı yargıç sayısından memnun olduklarını, ancak adayların kalitesinden daha da memnun olduklarını belirttiler. Çeşitli kişisel ve mesleki geçmişlerde çeşitliliğin yargı kararlarını geliştirdiğini, kamu güvenini artırdığını ve her kesimden insanları yasal kariyerlerine yönlendirdiğini belirttiler. Republican Senatör Charles Grassley, Demokratların yargı onaylarında yeni bir kararlılık gösterdiklerini söyledi. Demokratlar, Washington’ın en yüksek mahkemesinin kürtaj korumalarını iptal etmesini, yüksek eğitimde olumlu ayrımcılığı ortadan kaldırmasını ve federal hükümetin düzenlemeler aracılığıyla çevreyi, kamu sağlığını ve iş yeri güvenliğini koruma yeteneğini zayıflatmasını izlerken bir aciliyet hissettiler. Trump, yaklaşık otuz yargıç boşluğunu devralacak, ancak Cumhuriyetçi atanan yargıçların emeklilikten vazgeçerek bir Cumhuriyetçinin makamına geri dönüp yerlerini seçmelerini umdukları için bu sayının artması bekleniyor. Connecticut Demokrat Senatörü Richard Blumenthal, Demokratların son dört yılda gerçekten iyi işler yaptığını bilerek biraz azalan bir başarı hissi olduğunu kabul etti. Cumhuriyetçi Senatör Charles Grassley, Biden’ın sayısını aşmayı vaat etti.
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Kaynak: www.theguardian.com

Joe Biden secured the 235th judicial confirmation of his presidency Friday, an accomplishment that exceeds his predecessor’s total by one after Democrats put extra emphasis on the federal courts following Donald Trump’s far-reaching first term, when he filled three seats on the supreme court.

Chuck Schumer, the Senate majority leader, teed up votes on two California district judges, which were likely to be the last judicial confirmations this year before Congress adjourns and makes way for a new, Republican-led Senate.

The confirmation of Serena Raquel Murillo to be a district judge for the central district of California broke Trump’s mark. Come next year, Republicans will look to boost Trump’s already considerable influence on the makeup of the federal judiciary in his second term.

Biden and Senate Democrats placed particular focus on adding women, minorities and public defenders to the judicial rank. About two-thirds of Biden’s appointees are women and a solid majority of appointees are people of color. The most notable appointee was the supreme court justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first African American woman to serve on the nation’s highest court.

“Prior to our effort, the number of women on the federal bench was really diminished. It was overwhelmingly white males,” said the senator Dick Durbin, the Democratic chair of the Senate judiciary committee. “We consciously moved forward to bring more women to the bench, and believe me, we had a great talent pool to work with. So I think it’ll enhance the image of the court and its work product to bring these new judges on.”

Biden also placed an emphasis on bringing more civil rights lawyers, public defenders and labor rights lawyers to expand the professional backgrounds of the federal judiciary. More than 45 appointees are public defenders and more than two dozen served as civil rights lawyers.

While Biden did get more district judges confirmed than Trump, he had fewer higher-tier circuit court appointments than Trump – 45 compared with 54 for Trump. And he got one supreme court appointment compared with three for Trump. Republicans, much to Democrats’ frustration, filled Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s seat on the court the week before the 2020 presidential election. Ginsburg had passed away that September.

Democrats also faced the challenge of confirming nominees during two years of a 50-50 Senate. Rarely a week went by in the current Congress when Schumer did not tee up votes on judicial confirmations as liberal groups urged Democrats to show the same kind of urgency on judges that Republicans had exhibited under Trump.

Some Senate Republicans were harshly critical of Biden’s choices. Ted Cruz of Texas said talk of diversity did not extend to the views of the nominees.

“One of the consequences of the age of Trump is that it drove Democrats insane and it drove them to the extreme left, so they put people on the bench who were selected because they were extreme partisans,” Cruz said.

Liberal-leaning advocacy groups said they are delighted with the number of judges Democrats secured, but even more so with the quality of the nominees. They said diversity in personal and professional backgrounds improves judicial decision-making, helps build public trust and inspires people from all walks of life to pursue legal careers.

“For our federal judiciary to actually deliver equal justice for all, it really has to be for all, and that is one reason why we certainly applaud this administration for prioritizing both professional but also demographic diversity,” said Lena Zwarensteyn, senior director of the fair courts program at the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights.

Charles Grassley, the Republican senator from Iowa and the next chair of the Senate judiciary committee, said Democrats had shown newfound resolve on judicial confirmations.

“They learned a lesson from the first Trump administration,” Grassley said. “Paying attention to the number of judges you get and the type of judges you put on the court is worth it.”

Part of the urgency from Democrats came as they watched the nation’s highest court overturn abortion protections, eliminate affirmative action in higher education and weaken the federal government’s ability to protect the environment, public health and workplace safety through regulations. The cases showed that the balance of power in Washington extends to the judicial branch.

Trump will inherit nearly three dozen judicial vacancies, but that number is expected to rise because of Republican-appointed judges who held off on retirement in hopes that a Republican would return to office and pick their replacements.

Richard Blumenthal, the Democratic senator from Connecticut, acknowledged that the sense of accomplishment for Democrats is muted somewhat knowing that Trump will have another term to continue shaping the federal judiciary.

“I’m not ready to uncork the champagne just because we’ve done some really good work over the last four years,” Blumenthal said. “We need to be prepared to work, hope for the best and try to defeat nominees who are simply unqualified. We have our work cut out for us. The prospects ahead are sobering.”

Grassley promised that he would work to best Biden’s number.

“Let me assure you, by January 20 of 2029, Trump will be bragging about getting 240 judges,” Grassley said.

Biden beats Trump’s record of judicial confirmations with 235th appointee | Joe Biden
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