Monday, May 10, 2010

ALG President speaks out on Kagan nomination to U.S. Supreme Court


"Elena Kagan is an unknown quantity with nothing in her record to recommend her to the highest court in the land. She's never been a judge, and devoid of any examples, Senators will be hard-pressed to determine exactly what her
judicial philosophy is. President Bush's
nomination of Harriet Miers'
was withdrawn for the same exact reason, and rightly so."

—ALG President Bill Wilson.


Americans for Limited Government President speaks out on
Kagan nomination to U.S. Supreme Court

May 10th, 2010, Fairfax, VA—Bill Wilson, President of Americans for Limited Government (ALG), will be available to comment on the potential nomination of Solicitor General Elena Kagan to the U.S. Supreme Court.

"Elena Kagan is an unknown quantity with nothing in her
record to recommend her to the highest court in the land. She's never been a judge, and devoid of any examples, Senators will be hard-pressed to determine exactly what her judicial philosophy is," Wilson said.


"President Bush's nomination of Harriet Miers' was withdrawn for the same exact reason, and rightly so," Wilson added.

ALG has been a leading voice in opposition to the Appeals Court nomination of
Goodwin Liu and other high profile radical nominees to the federal courts, and has become a trusted source for analysis from an independent, limited government perspective.

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