Statement on the Senate
Confirmation of William H. Rehnquist as Chief Justice and Antonin
Scalia as Associate Justice of the
I
am very pleased that the Senate has voted to confirm my nominations of William
Rehnquist to be Chief Justice of the
This
vote in the full Senate is a bipartisan rejection of the political posturing
that marred the confirmation hearings. It's clear to all now that the
extraordinary controversy surrounding the hearings had little to do with
Justice Rehnquist's record or character -- both are unassailable and
unimpeachable. The attacks came from those whose ideology runs contrary to his
profound and unshakable belief in the proper constitutional role of the
judiciary in this country. Justice Rehnquist believes, as I do, that our
Founding Fathers did not create the Supreme Court as a kind of supralegislature; that judges should interpret the law, not
make it; and that victims of crime are due at least as much consideration from
our judicial system as criminal offenders. Both Chief Justice Rehnquist and
Associate Justice Scalia will be strong and eloquent
voices for the proper role of the judiciary and the rights of victims, and I am
confident that they will both serve the Court and their country very well
indeed.