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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Mon Apr 24, 2017, 06:56 PM Apr 2017

Republican Judge Resigns to Protest North Carolina GOPs Attack on Courts

Source: Slate


APRIL 24 2017 5:56 PM

By Mark Joseph Stern

The battle between North Carolina’s Republican-dominated General Assembly and its Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper has centered, in large part, around the judiciary. The GOP knows that many of its efforts to consolidate power are unlawful, and the courts have not hesitated to block legislative overreach. In response, North Carolina Republicans are attempting to simultaneously hobble the courts and pack them with partisans. Legislative Republicans are close to passing two bills that would strip Cooper of the authority to appoint many judges, delegating that task to the General Assembly instead. And they have already passed a bill shrinking the state Court of Appeals from 15 judges to 12—a brazen effort to prevent Cooper from filling the vacancies left by three Republican judges set to step down during his term. Cooper vetoed the bill, but the legislature will soon enact the measure through veto override.

On Monday, however, one of these judges took a stand against the GOP’s chicanery, resigning in protest of the bill targeting the Court of Appeals. Judge J. Douglas McCullough, a Republican, will reach the mandatory retirement age of 72 next month, requiring him to step down. At that point, the General Assembly will almost certainly have overridden Cooper’s veto, preventing him from appointing McCullough’s successor. So McCullough stepped down on Monday, allowing Cooper to appoint John Arrowood to replace him. Arrowood is a well-respected Democratic attorney who briefly sat on the Court of Appeals a decade ago. He is the court’s first openly gay member.

In an interview with the Charlotte News & Observer, McCullough explained that the GOP bill would unduly burden the court by increasing the judges’ workload. (Most cases are heard by three-judge panels; on a smaller court, each judge would have to hear more cases.) He also pointed out that a 12-member court can be deadlocked on those rare, usually significant cases that are heard by the full court. But his key concern seemed to be GOP’s assault on his court. In his interview, McCullough fondly recalled the era when Republican Gov. Jim Martin governed North Carolina alongside a Democratic-controlled General Assembly. In those days, McCullough noted sharply, the legislature “did not interfere with (the governor’s) power to make appointments to the judiciary.”

McCullough is a Republican and a conservative; he is no Democratic sympathizer. But it’s notable that the North Carolina GOP’s attack on the judiciary has so alienated him that he would rather let a Democrat replace him—as will happen under current law—than be complicit in Republicans’ scheme. In its quest for total domination over state politics, the General Assembly is driving away even its former allies. McCullough deserves credit for taking a stand against its ongoing legislative coup.

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Read more: http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2017/04/24/north_carolina_republican_judge_resigns_in_protest_of_his_own_party_s_attack.html

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Republican Judge Resigns to Protest North Carolina GOPs Attack on Courts (Original Post) DonViejo Apr 2017 OP
K&R for the judge Angry Dragon Apr 2017 #1
good 47of74 Apr 2017 #2
Sounds like McCullough is a man of principle over party. JudyM Apr 2017 #3
And intellect and morals over party. Hortensis Apr 2017 #20
Yes! He should be publicly praised for this. JudyM Apr 2017 #21
Bravo, Judge McCullough! There should be more people like him. nt Honeycombe8 Apr 2017 #4
Will we ever arrive at a time when a newly appointed Chipper Chat Apr 2017 #5
Louisville Courier Journal - August 2027: Chipper Chat Apr 2017 #7
Wow,wonderful thing udge McCullough did-we need more ppl to put "US democracy/fairness" above party iluvtennis Apr 2017 #6
That's what integrity looks like. You may not Sculpin Beauregard Apr 2017 #8
Exactly JDC Apr 2017 #9
Integrity. Something Gorsuch has little of. Freethinker65 Apr 2017 #10
It is good to know that there are still Americans who also happen to be Republicians Dorn Apr 2017 #11
Wow, an honorable Republican. mountain grammy Apr 2017 #12
A bold statement for the political middle and bipartisanship bucolic_frolic Apr 2017 #13
North Carolina needs to take notice and get rid of the awful repugs in their general assembly mdbl Apr 2017 #14
The GOP is an organized crime syndicate ProfessorPlum Apr 2017 #15
Gov Cooper already appoints a Democratic Replacement.. Cha Apr 2017 #16
kick HAB911 Apr 2017 #17
Well.. disillusioned73 Apr 2017 #18
AWESOME bluestarone Apr 2017 #19

Hortensis

(58,785 posts)
20. And intellect and morals over party.
Tue Apr 25, 2017, 05:19 PM
Apr 2017

Thanks to Judge McCullough for standing up to protect one of the world's great government systems from destruction.

JudyM

(29,273 posts)
21. Yes! He should be publicly praised for this.
Tue Apr 25, 2017, 05:32 PM
Apr 2017

I hope he writes about this issue, and extends it to cover the partisan theft of Garland's seat.

Chipper Chat

(9,687 posts)
7. Louisville Courier Journal - August 2027:
Mon Apr 24, 2017, 08:18 PM
Apr 2017

Judge Amy Jones resigned last January and a replacement has finally been selected by Governor Hussein allahi. He is Joseph Murcan, an openly - straight mman. In a statement
MURCAN assured the public that his decisions will not be biased against anyone because of race color sexual orientation or creed and will follow the example of his predhairdresser, I mean predecessor.

Sculpin Beauregard

(1,046 posts)
8. That's what integrity looks like. You may not
Mon Apr 24, 2017, 08:44 PM
Apr 2017

agree on his politics but at least he's trying to protest the rigged GOP bullshit.

mdbl

(4,973 posts)
14. North Carolina needs to take notice and get rid of the awful repugs in their general assembly
Tue Apr 25, 2017, 06:30 AM
Apr 2017

how much proof do they need?

ProfessorPlum

(11,276 posts)
15. The GOP is an organized crime syndicate
Tue Apr 25, 2017, 07:12 AM
Apr 2017

And they want to run the country the same way. Good for this judge. I hope he remains safe from the mob.

bluestarone

(17,030 posts)
19. AWESOME
Tue Apr 25, 2017, 04:08 PM
Apr 2017

So thankful for the true blue Republican wish there were more like you this country could be the BEST TY from bottom of my heart!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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