Editors’ Blog - 2010
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06.29.10 | 1:43 pm
Criminal Sentencing

Andrew Pincus Blogs Live

Senator Durbin brings up a question of tremendous real world importance that is almost never discussed in these hearings–our criminal justice system, and sentencing in particular.

He began with the disparate sentences under federal law for crack cocaine as opposed to powder cocaine (for example, an offense involving 1 gram of crack triggers the same sentence as one involving 100 grams of powder cocaine), and asks whether something should be done about it. (Those charged in cases involving crack are overwhelmingly the members of minority groups; that is not true of charges involving powder cocaine.) Read More

06.29.10 | 1:45 pm
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06.29.10 | 1:55 pm
One of the Lighter Moments

Sen. Graham to Kagan: Do I suck?

06.29.10 | 2:13 pm
Just Shoot Me Now

Fun moment of video when Sen. Grassley appears to ask Elana Kagan whether gun rights don’t come directly from God rather than the constitution.

06.29.10 | 2:19 pm
How Far Does Congress’s Power Reach?

Andrew Pincus Blogs Live

Several times, Kagan has been asked her view of the scope of Congress’s power under the Commerce Clause. In the 1930s, a limited view of the Commerce Power was used to invalidate New Deal legislation. After President Roosevelt announced his proposal to expand the number of Justices, the famous “switch in time to save Nine” occured, and the Court repudiated its prior decisions and adopted a much broader view of Congress’s power.

That issue is back with a vengeance today. Read More

06.29.10 | 2:36 pm
Cardin Fights Back

Andrew Pincus Blogs Live

Senator Cardin, one of the more junior Democrats on the committee, begins with a defense of Justice Marshall (a Maryland native). He talks about what Marshall achieved by convincing the Court to reject its decision in Plessy v. Ferguson authorizing segregation. And how that made our union more perfect.

Cardin says that protecting indivduals against abuses of power is crucial, and asks how the Constitution does that. Read More

06.29.10 | 3:06 pm
A Good First Day for Kagan

Andrew Pincus Blogs Live

Kagan sailed through today’s hearings. She was well informed and well spoken; deferential without appearing craven or intimidated; and her sense of humor was on display. (Best example: during her discussion of terrorism-related legal issues with Senator Graham, he began a series of questions about the failed Christmas Day bombing of the plane headed for Detroit by asking where Kagan was on Christmas Day. Kagan: “like all Jews I was probably at a Chinese restaurant.” (Explanatory note: Many Jews go to a movie and eat dinner out on Christmas Day; usually Chinese restaurants are the only ones open.).)

It is hard to see anything in today’s hearing that could increase opposition to Kagan’s confirmation. But the vast majority of the Committee’s Republican Members – all of them other than Senator Graham, and perhaps Senator Hatch — seem pretty firmly set in their opposition.

A visibly tired Kagan seemed happy to have the day end. We’ll be back again at 9 am tomorrow.

06.29.10 | 6:15 pm
“I Was Speaking Broadly”

In her interview tonight with Jon Ralston, Sharron Angle did her best to walk back her suggestion that people may need to resort to “second amendment remedies” against Obama’s tyranny and the need to “take out Harry Reid.”

06.30.10 | 5:02 am
Graham to Obama: Fuggedaboutit

Sen. Graham tells President Obama to forget about climate and immigration legislation until the next Congress.

06.30.10 | 5:13 am
Media Losing Interest?

As Day Three of the Kagan hearings kick off, our Christina Bellantoni tells us the press seats are near deserted. But our reporter is still there! Catch every development in the story in our special Live Updating TPM Kagan Confirmation Wire.