Eshoo Statement on President Trump’s Supreme Court Nomination
Today, Congresswoman
"I do not support the nomination of Judge
His judicial record is one which is antithetical to the values of my constituents: the protection of healthcare for women; consumer rights; the protection of our environment.
He has embraced a radical legal doctrine that would allow the courts to overrule agency experts implementing regulations to protect the American people. These laws would allow judges to overrule essential protections for Americans put in place by agencies involving the environment, essential workers' rights and safeguards for consumers.
If approved by the
Read this original document at: http://eshoo.house.gov/issues/justice/eshoo-statement-on-president-trumps-supreme-court-nomination/



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