Senators Boxer and Feinstein Announce
Bipartisan Judicial Nomination Panel

May 22, 2001

Washington, DC - U.S. Senators Dianne Feinstein and Barbara Boxer today announced an agreement with the White House establishing a Judicial Advisory Committee responsible for recommending nominations to fill vacancies in the four Federal district courts in California.

The Judicial Advisory Committee will be comprised of four six-member subcommittees – one for each judicial district in the state. Each subcommittee will have one member selected by Senator Boxer, one selected by Senator Feinstein and one jointly by both Senators along with three members named by Gerald Parsky, President Bush’s State Chair for judicial appointments.

“It is my hope that this Committee can bring forward the best and most qualified candidates for the federal bench and provide a bipartisan balance that can lead to speedy approval by the Senate. I thank Senator Boxer, President Bush and Mr. Parsky for the cooperative spirit they have shown in this effort,” Senator Feinstein said.

"Making lifetime appointments to federal courts is one of the most important responsibilities of a President and a Senator. I am pleased that we have agreed on a process to select district court judges. It is my hope and expectation that our process will result in highly qualified, moderate judicial candidates who will serve California well," Senator Boxer said.

Each Subcommittee will be responsible for naming three to five possible nominations for a vacancy in that Subcommittee’s jurisdiction. To move a candidate forward a majority vote is required. Once the selections have been made, Parsky will review them and forward them to the White House for final selection.

“I am honored to have been asked to chair this vitally important process, which I believe will produce truly qualified people to serve as federal judges. I look forward to continuing the fine spirit of cooperation that has characterized my discussions with Senator Feinstein and Senator Boxer,” Parsky said.

Once a nomination is made by the White House, that selection will need to face review and a vote by the Senate’s Judiciary Committee, on which Senator Feinstein is a member, and then by the full Senate.

Attached is a list of the members of the new Subcommittees

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