Resolution Calling for Senate Hearings Regarding the Nomination of Judge Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court of the United States
WHEREAS, The Constitution of the United States provides that the Senate shall provide advice and consent for appointments to the Supreme Court ofthe United States; and
WHEREAS, The Senate's constitutional duty to advise and consent on judicial nominees is one of its most important and solemn responsibilities; and
WHEREAS, The Senate has confirmed more than a dozen Supreme Court justices in presidential election years, including five in the last 100 years; and
WHEREAS, The Senate has confirmed justices in presidential election years in which the executive and legislative branches of government were divided between two political parties, including Justice Anthony Kennedy's confirmation in 1988; and
WHEREAS, The Senate Judiciary Committee has never denied a Supreme Court nominee a hearing since it began holding public confirmation hearings; and
WHEREAS, If the Senate refuses to consider a Supreme Court nominee until after the next President is sworn into office, it will result in the longest Supreme Court vacancy caused by Senate inaction since the Civil War; and
WHEREAS, The Supreme Court serves an essential function resolving critical questions of law that affect our community, its economy, and its citizens; and
WHEREAS, The President has nominated Merrick Garland, Chief Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, who "has earned a track record of building consensus as a thoughtful, fair-minded judge who follows the law;" and
WHEREAS, Judge Garland is well-qualified and has more judicial experience than any Supreme Court nominee in history; and
WHEREAS, Forcing the Supreme Court to function with only eight justices risks creating numerous instances in which the Court is evenly divided on the outcome of a case, preventing the Court from resolving conflicting interpretations of the Constitution among different regions of the Nation and thereby undermining the Supreme Court's role as the final arbiter of the law; and
WHEREAS, Every Supreme Court nominee who was not withdrawn by the President has received an up-or-down vote within 125 days of President's nomination announcement; and
WHEREAS, The Supreme Court vacancy caused by the death of Justice Antonin Scalia occurred on February 13, 2016, 269 days before the 2016 presidential election, and since 1975,
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BE FT RESOLVED, That we, the Mayor and Members ofthe City Council ofthe City of Chicago, assembled this thirteenth day of April, 2016, do hereby urge the Senate of the United States to perform its constitutional duty to provide advice and consent on the President's Supreme Court nominee by promptly scheduling a hearing in the Senate Judiciary Committee for Judge Merrick Garland; holding a confirmation vote on the Senate floor, with opportunity for debate on Judge Merrick Garland's nomination; and filling the vacancy on the Supreme Court without undue and unnecessary delay; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the City Clerk b/ directed to provide suitable copies of this resolution to Senators important issue.
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