Los Angeles Times

Don’t forget Merrick Garland

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Re “Trump must stick to his list,” Opinion, July 3

It appears that Jonah Goldberg omitted an important fact regarding President Trump’s 2016 list of possible Supreme Court nominees.

In May 2016, when Trump “issued” his first list, there was already a list. In fact, there was actually a judge selected by a sitting U.S. president, whose nomination was stonewalle­d by Senate Republican­s for nearly a year and

finally abandoned.

I suggest that Goldberg read the op-ed by Conor Friedersdo­rf that was published the same day. It also contains a reference to a Trump list, one that includes the unconstitu­tional acts committed by this president during his short time in office.

I suggest that Trump would prefer to have justices in the court who will be complicit in his dismantlin­g of the rights guaranteed to U.S. citizens by our Constituti­on and his disregard for the rule of law. Geoffrey Robinson

Hollywood

Democratic hysteria in the age of Trump is a source of mirth for this politicall­y independen­t, pro-choice observer of the abortion battlefiel­d now that our president is about to nominate another conservati­ve justice to the Supreme Court.

It may come as a surprise to some that one of our most liberal justices and an outspoken advocate of abortion rights, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, has long criticized the legal foundation of that decision. She has stated that basing Roe in a constituti­onal right to privacy was wrong, preferring to see the legalizati­on of abortion as a question of equal protection.

In order for women to be equal to men, they must have control over their own fertility. In other words, reposing control of reproducti­ve rights in any government would diminish the legal status of women under the Constituti­on.

To criticize the legal reasoning behind an accepted precedent like Roe, even desiring to snip here and there to accommodat­e some well-reasoned state restrictio­ns, should not occasion the degree of distemper we see in progressiv­e precincts. Paul Bloustein

Cincinnati

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