Sunday, May 19, 2024
President Biden's Impact on the Ninth Circuit of the Federal Judiciary
I, for one, would love to see it broken into two with the creation of the 12th Circuit as the new home to Hawaii, California, Arizona and Nevada, leaving the smaller 9th to encompass Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana, along with the territories of Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands. It's been done before. In 1981, when it was determined that the 5th Circuit had outgrown it's britches, the Congress broke off Georgia, Alabama and Florida from Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi and created the Eleventh District for the eastern half, letting the western half remain the 5th.
As to President Biden's impact on the 9th, I would dare to say that it's the largest of any of the circuits along side of the First and Second Circuits as the top three. One reason for this was the large number of unfilled seats: 5 out of 7 in Western Washington, 2 out of 6 in Eastern California, 6 out of 28 in Central California, 4 out of 13 in Southern California, and 2 out of 5 in Nevada; 19 in total. Combine this with a good share of sitting judges seeking Senior Status, and you have a Circuit where President Biden has Nominated and his Senate Judiciary Lead Senator Dick Durbin of Illinois have shepherded in 57 new Judges!
Of these 41 are women, and 39 are minorities. One of his most noteworthy accomplishments in the area of diversity comes with the 1 Article III Federal District Court, fully seated, without a single White Male Jurist. Article IV Territorial Courts, crossed this threshold under President Obama. We're talking Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands (which were the last), Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands. And this wasn't done with a 2 judge District like Idaho, Eastern Oklahoma, Western Wisconsin, North Dakota or Vermont, or even one of the 11 3-seat Districts. This was accomplished with the District of Western Washington home to 7-seats, whose judges include 1 Hispanic man, 1 Asian woman, 1 Native American woman, 1 Black man, 1 Asian Man and 2 White woman. This is the promise of what "a more perfect union" looks like. One where power is shared.
Before President Biden the Ninth Circuit had 1 District with majority female judges and 2 with gender parity. Now, (included the Appeals Court) 5 have majority female judges and 6 have parity! That's flip from 3 out of 14 to 11 out of 14, or if you add in both of the Territorial Courts; 5 out of 16 to 13 out of 16. Across the entire Circuit, the Ninth is now just 1 female judge away from total gender parity. President Biden has three opportunities within the District to hit this mark before his first term ends. Fingers crossed.
Wednesday, May 15, 2024
My Little Garden Zoo: African Additions
As opening day approaches I made room for 5 more species for the African Area.
President Biden's Impact on the Eighth Federal Circuit Judiciary
The two largest states in circuit are a study of opposites: Missouri (pop 6,178,000) and Minnesota (pop 5,717,000). The former represented in the Senate by two male Maga-Republicans including noted Insurrectionist supporter Joshua Hawley, while Minnesota's Senators are both Democratic women. With just 461,000 difference in population, both states have 8 member House of Representative delegations; however, Minnesota can manage with just 7 Federal Judges while Missouri needs 16! Is Missouri more than twice as lawless as Minnesota? Extrapolating further to another state in the 8th Circuit, Arkansas. With a comparative population of 3,046,000, it is home to 8 Federal Judges. Over twice as many per capita as Minnesota. Is Minnesota really that much safer? Don't ask George Floyd's family, or is this just one of innumerable examples of the systemic racism present in the Federal Judiciary? Because one thing that Missouri and Arkansas have that Minnesota doesn't is a whole more Black people. Think about it, kittens. Just think about it.
So what are the claims to demographic fame that the 8th circuit can make? The least number of women by percentage. The least number of non-white judges by percentage. The Appellate Division with the greatest percentage of men (91%), of white Judges (91%) and of Republican appointed Judges (91%)
With so few open seats the raw number of women judges out of the 55 total seats in the circuit actually dropped from 13 to 12, in spite of Biden nominating 3 women to seats in South Dakota, Nebraska, and Minnesota.
Tuesday, May 14, 2024
President Biden's Impact on the Seventh Federal Circuit Judiciary
A ten percentage point gain of women on the Appeals Court is only eclipsed by the Diversity stats. From ZERO non-white judges to 36%. In the District of Northern Illinois the number of non-white justices went from 9 put 22 to 12 out of 23. The District of Northern Indiana becomes the first District in the Seventh Circuit to become majority female, while both Central and Southern Illinois maintained gender parity.
Sunday, May 12, 2024
President Biden's Impact on the Sixth Circuit Federal Judiciary
The long and short of it, both in Gender parity and Racial/Ethnic diversity, the Sixth District has been a wash. There were 26 female judges when President Biden took the oath of office and there will be 26 female judges when his first term ends. Racial diversity has increased slightly, but at the cost of Racial diversity. The 13 Black Judges have shrunk to 11, but now this 1 Hispanic Judge (Northern Ohio) and 1 East Asian Judge (Eastern Michigan).
There is one open seats on the Appeals the Court that has yet to have a nominee presented. The seat is in the Middle District in Nashville. I have a favorite candidate, who lives in Memphis and so the question would be would she bifurcate her life or move her family to Nashville. In any event, I hope they choose a qualified woman who is also Non-White.
My Little Garden Zoo: Initial African Habitats
The work continues on restoring My Little Garden Zoo, slow and steady. I was able to clean-up the last 4 habitats in the zone that is traditionally filled with animals from Africa, and then chose which species would inhabit those planters. I clearly need to add some more! Hell, I could triple the number of planters and still not have all of the African animals in my figurine collection on display. But I would like to include at least: African Painted Dogs, Spotted Hyenas, Ostriches, and Meerkats... I also have several other ungulates: Greater Eland, Lesser Kudu, Eastern Mountain Bongo, Impala, Hirola, Addra Gazelle, Sable Antelope, Blue Wildebeest and Scimitar Oryx.
The zoo doesn't formally open until Memorial Day Weekend, so like every other year...I have time to over-do-it!




























