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News
Release
Washington,
D.C. 20002
May 14, 2001
The Honorable
President George W. Bush
The White House
Washington, D.C
Dear
President Bush:
The
nomination of Jeffrey Sutton for federal judgeship is of great concern
to members of the disability community and it is our hope that you
will be willing to meet with representatives of the ADA WATCH to
discuss our opposition.
The
ADA WATCH is a campaign to protect the civil rights of people
with disabilities. This includes an informational network designed
to alert and activate the grassroots to respond to threats to
the ADA from Congress, the Administration, and the courts. Our
100+ campaign partners include: ADAPT, National Council on Independent
Living, American Association of People with Disabilities, Consortium
for Citizens with Disabilities, Paralyzed Veterans of America,
and the National Association of Protection and Advocacy Systems.
While the ADA Watch does not speak for any of these individual
organizations, we are currently making the judicial nomination
of Jeffrey Sutton a top priority and a great majority of our partners
are united in opposing this nomination in light of Mr. Sutton's
outspoken disregard for the civil rights of people with disabilities.
The nomination of a lawyer who has enthusiastically argued against
the constitutionality of the ADA is hardly consistent with your
Administration's stated support of the ADA and the legacy of the
man who signed the ADA into law, President George H. Bush.
Mr.
Sutton has made it clear that he is not supportive of the rights
granted to people with disabilities by Congress through the passage
of the ADA. Despite extensive documentation of state government
discrimination against people with disabilities, Mr. Sutton enthusiastically
supported the position that Congress did not have the authority
to create the important civil rights protections afforded by the
ADA. Mr. Sutton told the Supreme Court last fall when he argued
the Garrett case for Alabama that the ADA "exaggerated
discrimination problems by states." He told the court that
the ADA was "not needed" and used similar arguments
to weaken civil rights laws in the Kimel and Sandoval
cases. His belief that laws of the various states provide
adequate protections ignores the hundreds of pages of testimony
before Congress that detailed the discrimination faced by people
with disabilities across the country at the hands of state government
agencies.
Please
understand the ADA Watch's respectful opposition to this nomination
and our concern that the nomination of Mr. Sutton represents a
serious threat to the civil rights of people with disabilities.
Sincerely,
Jim
Ward
ADA
WATCH
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ADA Watch campaign partners include: National Council for Independent Living (NCIL),
ADAPT, National Disabled Students Union, Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law,
National Association for Protection and Advocacy Systems (NAPAS),
Disability Rights Center, TASH, American Association for People
with Disabilities (AAPD), National Council on Disability, National
Organization on Disability, and many others united to protect the Americans with Disabilities
Act (ADA).
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