WASHINGTON – U.S.
Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), Chair of the Senate Judiciary
Committee, and Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA), Ranking Member of the Senate
Judiciary Committee, today announced that the Committee will hold a nomination
hearing for Judge Merrick Garland, President Joe Biden’s nominee to be U.S.
Attorney General, on Monday, February 22 and Tuesday, February 23. The
Committee will vote to advance Judge Garland’s nomination on Monday, March 1
after all Committee members agreed to waive the holdover.
“As
the nation’s chief law enforcement officer, the attorney general is entrusted
with great responsibility to keep communities safe and help deliver justice.
Given the significance of this role, I’ve agreed to convening a hearing inside
of the customary 28 days that the committee typically takes to conduct a
pre-hearing review of the nominee’s paperwork. We also expect to accelerate the
post-hearing committee markup. Given these accommodations, I expect a thorough
review of Judge Garland’s qualifications as well as swift and transparent
responses going forward,” Grassley said.
“The
Attorney General oversees a host of Department of Justice components and
agencies that are vital to protecting our homeland from foreign and domestic
threats. Judge Garland’s confirmation is particularly urgent in the aftermath
of the January 6 insurrection,” Durbin said. “I’m pleased
that we can announce that the Committee will be moving forward on a bipartisan
basis with a nomination hearing for Judge Garland on February 22 and 23. Judge
Garland will serve the Justice Department and our country with honor and
integrity. He is a consensus pick who should be confirmed swiftly on his
merits. I look forward to seeing his nomination through the Senate and working
with him to address the many urgent priorities facing the Department and our nation.”
The
agreed-upon schedule for the Judiciary Committee’s bipartisan consideration of
Judge Garland’s nomination is as follows:
- Monday, February 22 –Attorney General Nomination
Hearing Day #1 – Judge Merrick Garland
- Tuesday, February 23 – Attorney General Nomination
hearing Day #2 – outside witnesses
- Wednesday, February 24 – Questions for the record due
to Judge Garland
- Sunday, February 28 – Judge Garland’s questions for
the record responses due
- Monday, March 1 – Committee vote on reporting Judge
Garland’s nomination (no holdover)
Garland
was born in Chicago, graduated as valedictorian of Niles West High School in
Skokie, and earned undergraduate and law degrees from Harvard. His father was a
small businessman and his mother worked as director of volunteer services at
Chicago’s Council for Jewish Elderly. His grandparents immigrated to America
after leaving the Pale of Settlement in Russia in the early 1900s to flee
anti-Semitism. While in college, Garland spent two summers volunteering for
then-Congressman Ab Mikva. Garland later was confirmed to Mikva’s seat on the
D.C. Circuit. Garland clerked for Judge
Henry Friendly on the Second Circuit and Supreme Court Justice William Brennan.
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