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Fact Sheet: Brett M. Kavanaugh: Nominee to the U.S. Court of Appeals for
the D.C. Circuit
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For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
May 8, 2006
Fact Sheet: Brett M. Kavanaugh: Nominee to the U.S. Court of Appeals for
the D.C. Circuit
˙˙˙˙˙ In Focus: Judicial Nominations
Throughout His Career, Brett M. Kavanaugh Has Demonstrated Legal Excellence
And The Fair-Minded Temperament To Serve As A Federal Appellate Judge.
Kavanaugh has an extraordinary range of experience in the public and
private sectors. He has dedicated the majority of his 16 years of practice
to public service as an appellate lawyer, a government lawyer, and an
Assistant to the President.
Brett M. Kavanaugh Is Superbly Qualified For The D.C. Circuit
Kavanaugh Now Serves As Assistant To The President And Staff Secretary. He
is responsible for coordinating virtually all documents to and from the
President. He previously served as Senior Associate Counsel and Associate
Counsel to the President, during which time he worked on numerous
constitutional, legal, and ethical issues.
Prior To His Service In This Administration, Kavanaugh Was A Partner At The
Law Firm Of Kirkland & Ellis, Where His Practice Focused On Appellate
Matters. Kavanaugh also served as an Associate Counsel in the Office of
Independent Counsel, where he handled a number of difficult constitutional
issues presented during that investigation. Kavanaugh specialized in
appellate law and has extensive experience in the Federal appellate courts,
both as a law clerk and as counsel. Kavanaugh has argued both civil and
criminal matters before the U.S. Supreme Court and appellate courts
throughout the country.
Kavanaugh Clerked For U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, As Well
As Judge Alex Kozinski Of The Ninth Circuit And Judge Walter Stapleton Of
The Third Circuit. Prior to his Supreme Court clerkship, Kavanaugh earned a
prestigious fellowship in the Office of the Solicitor General of the United
States. The Solicitor General's office represents the United States before
the Supreme Court.
The American Bar Association (ABA) Has Consistently Rated Kavanaugh "Well
Qualified" Or "Qualified" To Serve On The D.C. Circuit. The ABA has rated
Brett Kavanaugh qualified to serve on the D.C. Circuit on three separate
occasions. In other words, 42 out of 42 ABA individual ratings found that
Mr. Kavanaugh is either Well Qualified or Qualified to serve on the D.C.
Circuit. And the majority of those 42 raters found Mr. Kavanaugh to be Well
Qualified to serve on the D.C. Circuit.
Kavanaugh Has Impeccable Academic Credentials. He received his B.A. cum
laude from Yale College and his law degree from Yale Law School, where he
served as Notes Editor of the Yale Law Journal.
Kavanaugh Has Offered His Legal Expertise And Personal Time To Serving His
Community. While in private practice, Kavanaugh took on pro bono matters,
including representation of the Adat Shalom congregation in Montgomery
County, Maryland, against the attempt to stop construction of a synagogue
in the county. Kavanaugh also represented, on a pro bono basis,
six-year-old Elian Gonzalez after the Immigration and Naturalization
Service decided to return him to Cuba.
People From Across The Political Spectrum Support Brett M. Kavanaugh's
Nomination To The D.C. Circuit
Bipartisan Group Of Former U.S. Attorneys General: "Mr. Kavanaugh is
particularly known for his intelligence, commitment to public service, and
integrity. Throughout his career, Mr. Kavanaugh has shown a dedication to
the legal profession and the rule of law, and his professional
accomplishments speak volumes to his ability to serve as a federal judge.
... We believe that Mr. Kavanaugh possesses each characteristic of an
outstanding nominee to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit,
including academic and professional credentials and integrity." (William P.
Barr On Behalf Of Griffin B. Bell, Edwin Meese, III, Dick Thornburgh, and
John Ashcroft, Letter To Sen. Arlen Specter (R-PA), 5/5/06)
Bipartisan Group Of Kavanaugh's Classmates From The Yale Law School Class
Of 1990: "We have known Brett Kavanaugh for almost two decades and we are
convinced that he would be fair and impartial on the bench. He has the
integrity, honesty, good sense, and temperament to apply the law fairly and
with intellectual honesty as a judge on the United States Court of Appeals
for the District of Columbia Circuit." (Bipartisan Group Of Brett
Kavanaugh's Classmates From The Yale Law School Class Of 1990, Letter To
Sen. Arlen Specter (R-PA) And Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT), 5/3/06)
Former U.S. Solicitors General Theodore Olson, Kenneth Starr, And Charles
Fried: "Mr. Kavanaugh embodies all of the characteristics that make an
outstanding federal court of appeals judge: exceptional appellate
experience, stellar academic credentials, and unquestioned integrity."
(Theodore B. Olson On Behalf Of Kenneth W. Starr and Charles Fried, Letter
To Sen. Arlen Specter (R-PA), 5/3/06)
Judge Walter K. Stapleton, U.S. Court Of Appeals For The Third Circuit: "In
my opinion, Mr. Kavanaugh is superbly qualified to serve as a United States
Circuit Judge, and I have no reservations whatever in predicting that he
would make an extraordinary contribution to the administration of justice
in any Court of Appeals." (Judge Walter K. Stapleton, Letter To Sen. Arlen
Specter (R-PA), 5/3/06)
Former Counsels And Deputy Counsels To The President: "In our view, Mr.
Kavanaugh possesses all of the requisite qualifications for such an
appointment, including outstanding academic credentials, keen intellect, a
calm and thoughtful demeanor, and exceptional analytic skills." (Fred F.
Fielding On Behalf Of Arthur B. Culvahouse, Jr., Peter J. Wallison, Phillip
D. Brady, Richard A. Hauser, Timothy E. Flanigan, David G. Leitch, John P.
Schmitz, and Jay B. Stephens, Letter To Sen. Arlen Specter (R-PA), 5/5/06)
Mark H. Tuohey, III, Former President Of The District Of Columbia Bar:
"[Kavanaugh] is exceptionally well qualified to serve on one of the
nation's most important appellate courts, as he possesses keen intellectual
prowess, superior analytical skills and a strong commitment to applying the
role of law in a fair and impartial manner." (Mark H. Tuohey, III, Letter
To Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT), 4/26/04)
Pamela Harris, Washington, D.C., Attorney And Yale Law School Class Of
1990: "... Brett stands out as someone who refuses to personalize policy
disagreements. ... His long-standing friendships with those outside his
political circle attest to the fact that he continues to command the
respect and affection of political adversaries." (Pamela Harris, Letter To
Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT), 4/27/04)
Editorial On Brett M. Kavanaugh's Nomination To The D.C. Circuit
The Wall Street Journal: In A "Rational World," Kavanaugh "Wouldn't Be
Considered Anything Close To Controversial Enough" To Merit A Filibuster.
"Anything is possible, but it's hard to believe Democrats are nuts enough
to launch a judicial filibuster in the middle of an election year with a
GOP President so low in the polls. Talk about a get-out-the-vote gift for
Republicans. ... In a rational world, he wouldn't be considered anything
close to controversial enough to trigger that accord's 'extraordinary
circumstances' exception." (Editorial, "The Next Filibuster?" The Wall
Street Journal, 5/4/06)
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