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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—July 30

2003—The seventh cloture vote on President Bush’s nomination of the superbly qualified Miguel Estrada to the D.C. Circuit yields the same result as the first cloture vote nearly five months before:  Only four Senate Democrats vote for cloture, and the vote fails to end the filibuster.  On September 4, 2003, Estrada withdraws his nomination.  Commenting on the Democrats’ successful filibuster of the Estrada nomination, Senator Chuck Schumer turns faux-originalist:  “my guess is that [if] the founding fathers were looking down on the Senate today, they’d smile.”  Guess again, senator.

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