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Thursday, December 9, 2004 at 10:14PM
In an interview Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press," Senate Minority
Leader Harry M. Reid(Nevada -D) said that although he often disagrees
with Scalia, he could support him to be chief justice of the United
States because he is "one smart guy." Reid qualified his statement,
however, saying Scalia first would have to overcome "ethics problems,"
including his refusal to recuse himself from a case involving the
Office of the Vice President after accompanying Vice President Cheney
on a duck-hunting trip to Louisiana in January. Reid's comments
startled lobbying groups preparing for the battles sure to come with
the likely turnover in the Supreme Court in the near future. Eight of
the nine justices are age 65 or older. Chief Justice William H.
Rehnquist, 80, is fighting thyroid cancer and has missed the court's
public sessions in recent weeks, generating speculation about who would
replace him should he step down. Members of several liberal activist
groups called Reid's office yesterday to seek an explanation of the
Democratic leader's comments and to say they would oppose the elevation
of Scalia, one of the court's most conservative justices. "We would
strongly oppose the nomination of Justice Scalia to chief justice,"
said Ralph G. Neas, president of People for the American Way. Nan Aron,
president of the Alliance for Justice, added that "ethics issues alone"
should keep Scalia from becoming chief justice. Nonetheless, the idea of the Democratic Senate
leader backing Scalia for chief justice is anathema to many Democrats
in Congress, particularly liberals. "Outrageous," said Rep. Jesse L.
Jackson Jr. (D-Ill.) when asked about Reid's comments indicating
possible support for Scalia. [more]