Subject: Re: Westmoreland amendment is defeated as well
From: Rick Hasen
Date: 7/13/2006, 3:04 PM
To: David Becker
CC: election-law@majordomo.lls.edu

I of course was not amused, though I can't say it was unexpected that Westmoreland would rely upon me and others who have voiced concern.  (My only consolation is that he butchered the pronunciation of Sam Issacharoff's name even worse than he did mine.)  As a matter of politics, I have virtually nothing in common with Rep. Westmoreland, and to me it is a shame that it took someone like him---and likely for the wrong reasons---to sponsor an amendment that I think would have strengthened the Act and that I think would have been supported by more proponents of the Act if doing so would not have unraveled "the deal."

The debate, as expected, was also not serious, with Chairman Sensenbrenner stating that the provision would violate the "separation of powers."  (Of course it would not have, even if DOJ was given final authority for determining bailout; but a three-judge court, and not DOJ, would have made the ultimate determination of bail out eligibility under the amendment). 

I will now just worry that Justice Kennedy, the likely swing voter when VRA reauthorization ends up back before the Supreme Court, will look at the defeat of  the bailout amendment as evidence that Congress has not taken seriously its admonition in the new federalism cases and his voicing of concern over the use of raced based remedies in a series of cases culminating with LULAC.

I very much hope to be proven wrong about the Supreme Court.

Rick


David Becker wrote:

GOP evenly split, only one Democrat voting for.  Over 300 overall voting against.

 

Anyone watching the debate was no doubt amused at Westmoreland’s constant references to our own Prof. Hasen, and constantly referring to him as a “liberal law professor”.

 

David J. Becker

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