Anonymous ID: ddecb2 Dec. 2, 2021, 4 a.m. No.15119852   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://newsletters.theatlantic.com/deep-shtetl/619a58ffd581bf0020f84770/deborah-lipstadt-republicans-confirmation-partisan/

Republicans Are Playing Partisan Politics With America’s Top Anti-Semitism Post

It’s a game that no one is winning, least of all Jews

Here’s something most Republican voters probably don’t know: For the last four months, a handful of GOP senators have been preventing the confirmation of the U.S. special envoy to monitor and combat anti-Semitism. This post houses America’s point person for taking on anti-Jewish activities around the globe, but it has been vacant, despite a singularly qualified candidate being nominated for the role. That candidate is Emory professor Deborah Lipstadt. Her résumé speaks for itself. She has authored five books on anti-Semitism, advised the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, and been a trenchant public critic of anti-Jewish bigotry from the nationalist right to the socialist left. This past month, she testified as an expert witness at the trial of the alt-right instigators of the racist rally in Charlottesville, where the marchers chanted “Jews will not replace us!” (Last week, a jury fined them over $25 million.) Lipstadt even famously defeated Holocaust denier David Irving in court, in a legal drama that became a Hollywood movie.

With this track record, it’s unsurprising that her appointment has been embraced by Jewish organizations across the ideological and religious spectrum, from the Jewish Federations and the Anti-Defamation League to the Orthodox Union and J Street. These diverse Jewish groups can barely agree on where to set the thermostat, yet they agree on Lipstadt.

But to a small set of Republican senators, Jews are not a reliable authority on anti-Semitism and don’t get to choose who represents them. Despite Lipstadt being nominated in July, Republican members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee have blocked her confirmation hearing. As Jewish Insider reports, though “the Senate committee has scheduled its next hearing for Biden administration nominees for Dec. 1 … Lipstadt is not set to be considered at that convening.” As justification, Senator Jim Risch, the Republican ranking member of the committee, has obliquely cited tweets of Lipstadt’s that were critical of another GOP committee member, Senator Ron Johnson.

It’s a very strange objection, and here’s why: The anti-Semitism envoy is a global ambassadorship, not a domestic post, and has no authority over America. (Don’t take it from me, take it from Trump’s own deputy envoy.) That’s why the position requires confirmation from the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in the first place. In other words, even if Lipstadt were a partisan operative using her expertise as cover to take down random Republicans, if she got this job, she would not be permitted to opine on anti-Semitism inside the United States at all—and senators like Risch should know this. Moreover, if the real issue was Lipstadt’s tweets, then Republicans could grill her about them at her confirmation hearing. But they are blocking the hearing entirely. That’s because this is not about her tweets.

In actuality, the real reason behind this obstruction campaign is that Republicans are trying to hamstring the Biden administration by holding up its nominees. As the Associated Press reported last month, thanks to Republican Senate holds on Biden’s picks over countless pretexts, just 36 percent of them had been confirmed—a worse clip than Donald Trump at this stage of his presidency. Jews are merely the collateral damage in this partisan crossfire.

And here’s the thing: Just because certain Republicans won’t confirm America’s chief anti-Semitism firefighter doesn’t mean that the anti-Semitism stops. In recent weeks, the highest administrative court in Greece effectively banned kosher and halal slaughter in the country, which was just the latest volley in an escalating shadow war against European Jewish and Muslim life. Meanwhile, Poland played host to the ugly spectacle of a nationalist rally where attendees chanted “Death to Jews” and burned a book representing a 1264 Polish edict that mandated protections for Jews.

Anonymous ID: ddecb2 Dec. 2, 2021, 4:03 a.m. No.15119857   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9862

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>fund a federal vaccination database

According to the bill, also called H. R. 550, the government would provide $400 million in taxpayer dollars to fund “immunization system data modernization and expansion,” a system otherwise defined as “a confidential, population-based, computerized database that records immunization doses administered by any health care provider to persons within the geographic area covered by that database.”

 

https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/550/text

Anonymous ID: ddecb2 Dec. 2, 2021, 4:05 a.m. No.15119862   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15119857

>defined as “a confidential, population-based, computerized database that records immunization doses administered by any health care provider to persons within the geographic area covered by that database.”

Anonymous ID: ddecb2 Dec. 2, 2021, 4:10 a.m. No.15119879   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Bobbi C. Sternheim litigates a broad range of complex criminal and civil matters in federal and state courts. She is a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers and the first (and only) woman to receive New York Criminal Bar Association’s Award for Professional Excellence. She holds two post-JD degrees: a Master’s in Forensic Psychology and an LL.M. in Advocacy. Ms. Sternheim is Director of Cardozo Law School’s Intensive Trial Advocacy Program, teaches trial advocacy at Pace Law School, and has been on the faculty of Stetson Law School and the Federal CJA Trial Skills Academy. She is the Criminal Justice Act Representative for the Southern District of New York; the Defender Services Advisory Group Representative for the First, Second and D.C. Circuits; and a member of SDNY’s CJA Peer Review Committee and Mentor Programs. Ms. Sternheim fondly remembers the excitement of her induction as NYWBA President and the honoring of Anita Hill at our Annual Dinner during the “Year of the Women,” which launched many remarkable political and professional achievements for women.

Anonymous ID: ddecb2 Dec. 2, 2021, 4:57 a.m. No.15119980   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9993 >>0079

https://www.law.edu/news-and-events/2021/03/2021-0303-blessing-of-the-icon.html

Catholic Law Welcomes the Iconography of Kelly Latimore’s “Mama”

With the conclusion of Catholic Law’s Black History Month program, which boasted an impressive list of events throughout the month of February, the Catholic Law community held an unveiling and blessing of a new icon for the Law School’s Mary Mirror of Justice Chapel. The icon, Kelly Latimore’s “Mama,” was created following the death of George Floyd and is evocative of the Pieta—a mother mourning her son.

Dean Stephen Payne opened the program, reciting "Solidarity" by Maya Angelou and reminding all that “diversity is a divine gift we should cherish.” Sister Ruth and Father Jude said a prayer, read from the book of Isaiah, and blessed the new icon with holy water. Professor Regina Jefferson led a call and response that called for the rejection of racism in both its active and passive forms. To conclude, Assistant Dean Shani Butts shared "I Dream a World" by Langston Hughes.