This is the letter from 1424 faculty members from 180 different law schools in 49 states across the country urging the senate to reject the nomination of Senator Jeff Sessions for the position of Attorney General of the United States: https://docs.google.com/document/d/167Ci3pVqwzOUe7_e7itlpew1qGcTo0ZD5dNICIbLQWA/pub
Here is what it says:
We are 1424 faculty members from 180
different law schools in 49 states across the country. We urge you to
reject the nomination of Senator Jeff Sessions for the position of
Attorney General of the United States.
In
1986, the Republican-controlled Senate Judiciary Committee, in a
bipartisan vote, rejected President Ronald Reagan’s nomination of
then-U.S. Attorney Sessions for a federal judgeship, due to statements
Sessions had made that reflected prejudice against African Americans.
Nothing in Senator Sessions’ public life since 1986 has convinced us
that he is a different man than the 39-year-old attorney who was deemed
too racially insensitive to be a federal district court judge.
Some
of us have concerns about his misguided prosecution of three civil
rights activists for voter fraud in Alabama in 1985, and his consistent
promotion of the myth of voter-impersonation fraud. Some of us have
concerns about his support for building a wall along our country’s
southern border. Some of us have concerns about his robust support for
regressive drug policies that have fueled mass incarceration. Some of us
have concerns about his questioning of the relationship between fossil
fuels and climate change. Some of us have concerns about his repeated
opposition to legislative efforts to promote the rights of women and
members of the LGBTQ community. Some of us share all of these concerns.
All of us believe it is unacceptable for someone with Senator Sessions’ record to lead the Department of Justice.
The
Attorney General is the top law enforcement officer in the United
States, with broad jurisdiction and prosecutorial discretion, which
means that, if confirmed, Jeff Sessions would be responsible for the
enforcement of the nation’s civil rights, voting, immigration,
environmental, employment, national security, surveillance, antitrust,
and housing laws.
As
law faculty who work every day to better understand the law and teach
it to our students, we are convinced that Jeff Sessions will not fairly
enforce our nation’s laws and promote justice and equality in the United
States. We urge you to reject his nomination.
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