Legal Scholars Speak out to Support Dawn Johnsen

People For the American Way co-hosted a press call on 4/27 concerning the nomination of Dawn Johnsen to head the Office of Legal Counsel.

We were joined by Walter Dellinger, Solicitor General and head of the Office of Legal Counsel under President Clinton, Douglas Kmiec, head of the Office of Legal Counsel for Presidents Reagan and George H.W. Bush, and Aviva Orenstein, an Indiana University law professor and longtime colleague of Dawn Johnsen.

All three vouched for Johnsen’s legal acumen and commitment to the rule of law and expressed disbelief that Senate Republicans were attempting to block her nomination.

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The Washington Post reported on the call — “Scholars Urge Confirmation of Johnsen to OLC” — along with progressive bloggers like Christy Hardin Smith and Armando LLorens who have reported extensively on the Johnsen nomination: “The War Against Dawn Johnsen” and “Kmiec Calls Out “Rank Politics” Against Dawn Johnsen’s OLC Nod.”

The call was co-hosted by the Alliance for Justice, National Women’s Law Center, and NARAL Pro-Choice America.

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