Another Judicial Headache for the White House?

POLITICS & POLICY

Earlier this week, President Trump nominated district-judge Halil Suleyman Ozerden to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. When Ozerden was discussed as a nominee last year, some conservatives (including Carrie Severino, writing in NRO) expressed concern. Eliana Johnson and Marianne Levine report for Politico (and I can confirm) that the concern has extended into the White House counsel’s office, in part due to the high rate at which his opinions have been overturned on appeal, particularly by judges held in high esteem in conservative legal circles.

But Ozerden has his fans, too. Mick Mulvaney, the acting White House chief of staff, is a personal friend. Senator Roger Wicker calls him a strong conservative. Legal expert Josh Blackman has cautioned conservatives not to fight the nomination, writing, Not every pick can be a grand slam.

Ramesh Ponnuru is a senior editor for National Review, a columnist for Bloomberg Opinion, a visiting fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, and a senior fellow at the National Review Institute.

Articles You May Like

DC Police Refuse to Clear Protesters From George Washington University Campus Because of Bad ‘Optics’
New ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ film is already digging its own grave
Watch: Bill Maher’s awkward exchange with Don Lemon prompts Caitlyn Jenner to blast ex-CNN anchor as privileged, wealthy, entitled
‘A political tool’: The recent TikTok ban could still help Democrats in the 2024 presidential election
Amanpour Cues Guest to Fret Over Trump Undoing Climate Regulations

Leave a Comment - No Links Allowed:

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *