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Skriven 2005-07-19 23:33:16 av Whitehouse Press (1:3634/12.0)
Ärende: Press Release (0507197) for Tue, 2005 Jul 19
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President Announces Judge John Roberts as Supreme Court Nominee
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For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
July 19, 2005

President Announces Judge John Roberts as Supreme Court Nominee
The State Floor

President's Remarks
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9:02 P.M. EDT

THE PRESIDENT: Good evening. One of the most consequential decisions a
President makes is his appointment of a Justice to the Supreme Court. When
a President chooses a Justice, he's placing in human hands the authority
and majesty of the law. The decisions of the Supreme Court affect the life
of every American.

And so a nominee to that Court must be a person of superb credentials and
the highest integrity; a person who will faithfully apply the Constitution
and keep our founding promise of equal justice under law. I have found such
a person in Judge John Roberts.

And tonight, I'm honored to announce that I am nominating him to serve as
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. John Roberts currently serves on
one of the most influential courts in the nation, the United States Court
of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.

Before he was a -- before he was a respected judge, he was known as one of
the most distinguished and talented attorneys in America. John Roberts has
devoted his entire professional life to the cause of justice and is widely
admired for his intellect, his sound judgment, and personal decency.

Judge Roberts was born in Buffalo and grew up in Indiana. In high school,
he captained his football team, and he worked summers in a steel mill to
help pay his way through college. He's an honors graduate of both Harvard
College and Harvard Law School. In his career, he has served as a law clerk
to Justice William Rehnquist, as an Associate Counsel to President Ronald
Reagan, and as the Principal Deputy Solicitor General in the Department of
Justice.

In public service and in private practice, he has argued 39 cases before
the Supreme Court and earned a reputation as one of the best legal minds of
his generation. Judge Roberts has earned the respect of people from both
political parties. After he was nominated for the Court of Appeals in 2001,
a bipartisan group of more than 150 lawyers sent a letter to the Senate
Judiciary Committee. They wrote:

"Although as individuals we reflect a wide spectrum of political party
affiliation and ideology, we are united in our belief that John Roberts
will be an outstanding federal court appeals judge and should be confirmed
by the United States Senate."

The signers of this letter included a former counsel to a Republican
President, a former counsel to two Democratic Presidents, and a former --
and former high-ranking Justice Department officials of both parties.

My decision to nominate Judge Roberts to the Supreme Court came after a
thorough and deliberative process. My staff and I consulted with more than
70 members of the United States Senate. I received good advice from both
Republicans and Democrats. I appreciate the care they took. I'm grateful
for their advice. I reviewed the credentials of many well-qualified men and
women. I met personally with a number of potential nominees.

In my meetings with Judge Roberts, I have been deeply impressed. He's a man
of extraordinary accomplishment and ability. He has a good heart. He has
the qualities Americans expect in a judge: experience, wisdom, fairness,
and civility. He has profound respect for the rule of law and for the
liberties guaranteed to every citizen. He will strictly apply the
Constitution and laws, not legislate from the bench.

He's also a man of character who loves his country and his family. I'm
pleased that his wife, Jane, and his two beautiful children, Jack and
Josie, could be with us tonight. Judge Roberts has served his fellow
citizens well, and he is prepared for even greater service.

Under the Constitution, Judge Roberts now goes before the United States
Senate for confirmation. I've recently spoken with leaders Senator First
and Senator Reid, and with senior members of the Judiciary Committee,
Chairman Specter and Senator Leahy. These senators share my goal of a
dignified confirmation process that is conducted with fairness and
civility. The appointments of the two most recent Justices to the Supreme
Court prove that this confirmation can be done in a timely manner.

So I have full confidence that the Senate will rise to the occasion and act
promptly on this nomination. It is important that the newest Justice be on
the bench when the Supreme Court reconvenes in October. I believe that
Democrats and Republicans alike will see the strong qualifications of this
fine judge as they did when they confirmed him by unanimous consent to the
judicial seat he now holds.

I look forward to the Senate voting to confirm Judge John Roberts as the
109th Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Judge Roberts,
thank you for agreeing to serve, and congratulations.

JUDGE ROBERTS: Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you. Thank you, very much.
It is both an honor and very humbling to be nominated to serve on the
Supreme Court.

Before I became a judge, my law practice consisted largely of arguing cases
before the Court. That experience left me with a profound appreciation for
the role of the Court in our constitutional democracy and a deep regard for
the Court as an institution. I always got a lump in my throat whenever I
walked up those marble steps to argue a case before the Court, and I don't
think it was just from the nerves.

I am very grateful for the confidence has shown in nominating me, and I
look forward to the next step in the process before the United States
Senate.

It's also appropriate for me to acknowledge that I would not be standing
here today if it were not for the sacrifice and help of my parents, Jack
and Rosemary Roberts, my three sisters, Cathy, Peggy, and Barbara, and of
course, my wife, Jane. And I also want to acknowledge my children -- my
daughter, Josie, my son, Jack -- who remind me every day why it's so
important for us to work to preserve the institutions of our democracy.

Thank you again, very much.

END 9:09 P.M. EDT
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