People For the American Way

Friend,

As the Senate returns to work today, we’ve got our eyes on judicial nominations. We recently celebrated the confirmation of President Biden’s 201st judge, but there are nearly 70 vacancies that need to be filled and time is running out!

Will you take 5 minutes to make a call to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and urge him to prioritize judicial nominations as the Senate gets back to work? >>

The Far Right has remade the federal judiciary in their image throughout the Trump administration and the impact of judges appointed during that administration will be felt for decades. We must fight back to restore balance and integrity to our federal courts.

With the Biden administration, we have begun to turn the tide and reclaim our federal judiciary for justice and democracy. President Biden has nominated many enormously qualified judges who are awaiting hearings and votes in the Senate Judiciary Committee or confirmation votes by the full Senate. We must urge the Senate to act now.

Fair courts mean everything for our democracy. Good judges uphold our rights and freedoms and ensure our justice system works for everyone, not just the wealthy and powerful. Biden’s judges are our defense against attacks on that which we hold most dear.

Can we count on you to make a quick call? >>

We know Biden’s judges have what it takes to ensure our courts uphold the promise of justice for all; we just need the Senate to continue its important work.

Thank you so much for all your action in support of a just federal judiciary and our outstanding Biden judges.

Charlie Everett

People For the American Way


 

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