November 4, 2009

The Senate Judiciary Committee is questioning former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Louis Butler right now.

Stream the video now. Our colleague Justice Butler is nominated for the federal district court here in the Western District of Wisconsin.

6 comments:

mccullough said...

Diane Sykes gets to the 7th Circuit and this poor state Supreme Court justice gets stuck on the district court?

The Drill SGT said...

This guy?

Butler was defeated by the Judge Michael Gableman in the April 1, 2008 elections. Butler was the first sitting Wisconsin Supreme Court justice to be defeated in a reelection campaign since 1967. The Wall Street Journal argued this loss stemmed from opinions he wrote in medical malpractice, search and seizure and products liability cases

Ann Althouse said...

Yes, click on the tag for past posts about Butler.

Ann Althouse said...

Oh, I guess there is very little. Sorry. We have elections, and the people of Wisconsin preferred a more conservative judge. Barack Obama has the appointment power, and he tends to pick liberal judges. That's the way it goes.

MadisonMan said...

Eh, it gives Sensenbrenner something to complain about.

Angst said...

Here is post from the Powerline guys regarding Justice Butler.

http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2009/11/024860.php

One of the quotes from their article:

"His decisions were so outside the mainstream that the people of Wisconsin -- a "purple" state with a progressive tradition -- voted him out of office"