- Peter Keisler
Infobox US Cabinet official
name = Peter D. Keisler
imagesize = 100px
order = Acting
title =Attorney General of the United States
term_start =September 18 ,2007
term_end =November 9 ,2007
president =George W. Bush
predecessor =Paul Clement small|, act.
successor =Michael Mukasey
birth_date =October 13 ,1960
birth_place = Hempstead, New York
death_date =
death_place =
party =Republican
profession =Lawyer
religion =Judaism Peter D. Keisler (born
October 13 ,1960 in Hempstead, New York) is an Americanlawyer who has become embroiled in controversy following his 2006 nomination by PresidentGeorge W. Bush to the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. Presently a partner at the firm ofSidley Austin inWashington, D.C. , he formerly was the Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Civil Division at theU.S. Department of Justice . Upon the resignation of Attorney GeneralAlberto Gonzales , until November 9, 2007, he was also the ActingAttorney General of the United States .Biography
Keisler went to
Yale both for undergraduate and law school. As an undergraduate, Keisler was the Chairman of the Party of the Right and the Speaker of theYale Political Union . He graduatedmagna cum laude from Yale College in 1981 and then enteredYale Law School . In 1982, he helped to co-found theFederalist Society , a conservative thinktank [http://www.nndb.com/org/496/000042370/] . He received hisJ.D. in 1985. After law school, Keisler clerked for JudgeRobert Bork on the D.C. Circuit from 1985 to 1986. After this clerkship, he joined theOffice of Legal Counsel under PresidentRonald Reagan . There, he worked on both the Supreme Court nominations of his former boss,Robert Bork , and the man who replaced Bork,Anthony Kennedy . After Kennedy was confirmed, he hired Keisler to be one of his fourlaw clerks during his first year on the Court in 1988. One of his fellow clerks during that year wasMiguel Estrada , another conservative nominee to the D.C. Circuit whose nomination was controversiallyfilibuster ed by the Democrats in 2003.After finishing his Supreme Court clerkship, Mr. Keisler became a partner in the Washington, D.C. office of
Sidley Austin . He specialized in general and appellate litigation and telecommunications law, and argued before the Supreme Court and numerous federal Courts of Appeals. In 2002, he left his job in order to join the Department of Justice. He joined the Department on June 24, 2002, as the Principal Deputy Associate Attorney General and Acting Associate Attorney General.Peter Keisler was sworn in as the Civil Division's Assistant Attorney General on July 1, 2003. In that capacity, most of his legal work was clearly dictated by his role as head of a component obligated to defend government policies and statutes. Consistent with this role, Mr. Keisler was involved in defending the Bush Administration’s policies in the Global War on Terror. He has also represented the government in defense of laws protecting access to abortion clinics and imposing requirements on telemarketing companieshttp://www.afj.org/assets/resources/nominees/updated-keisler-report-10-02-07.pdf] .
In probably the most well-known case he handled, Keisler argued on behalfof the government in
Hamdan v. Rumsfeld in the D.C. Circuit and participated in both the case's appellate and Supreme Court briefs. In addition, he personally led the team that responded to a legal appeal bySabin Willett , the lawyer for the seventeen remainingUyghur captives in Guantanamo cite news
url=http://worldpoliticswatch.com/article.aspx?id=710
title=Uighur Cases Highlight Legal Wrangling Over Guantanamo Detentions
author= Guy Taylor
date=April 18 2007
publisher=World Politics Watch
accessdate=2007-04-18] , that tested the use of a provision of theDetainee Treatment Act in terms of whether or not captives could challenge the rulings of theirCombatant Status Review Tribunal s. On September 6, 2007, Keisler announced his resignation from the Department of Justice in order to "spend time with his family."] ] On September 17, 2007, President Bush announced that Keisler had agreed to remain at the Department of Justice as Acting Attorney General until the Senate confirmation of a new Attorney General; Bush also announced the nomination ofMichael Mukasey forAttorney General at the same time.cite news | first= | last= | coauthors= | title= Bush Text on Attorney General Nomination | date=September 17 ,2007 | publisher= New York Times | url = http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/us/AP-Bush-Mukasey-Text.html | work = New York Times | pages = | accessdate = 2007-09-18 | ] On March 18, 2008, it was announced that Keisler would be returning to his former position as a partner ofSidley Austin as a global coordinator of the firm’s appellate practice in its Washington, D.C. office [ [http://www.sidley.com/newsresources/newsandpress/Detail.aspx?news=3520 Peter Keisler Rejoins Sidley Austin LLP as Partner] ] .Nomination as federal judge
Originally, Keisler, a resident of
Bethesda, Maryland , was considered for a Maryland seat on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit during the spring of 2001. Maryland's two Democratic senators,Paul Sarbanes andBarbara Mikulski , however, blocked the White House from making the nomination on the grounds that Keisler did not have strong enough Maryland "roots" [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B01E3D71030F935A15755C0A9679C8B63 Washington Talk; Road to Federal Bench Gets Bumpier in Senate] ] .Keisler was later nominated for a position on the DC Circuit on
June 29 ,2006 by PresidentGeorge W. Bush to fill a seat vacated byJohn Roberts , whom Bush appointedChief Justice of the United States in 2005. At the time, the 109th Senate was controlled by the Republican Party. OnAugust 1 ,2006 , he received a hearing before theSenate Judiciary Committee . The Senate onSeptember 29 ,2006 returned the nomination to the President without acting on it, prior to adjourning for the 2006 elections, onSeptember 30 ,2006 . ["Nominations Status Quo with the following exceptions." Congressional Record. Page S10762. September 29, 2006.] After the 2006 midterm Congressional elections (in which the Democrats prospectively reclaimed control of the Senate for the next coming 110th congressional session), President Bush renominated Keisler onNovember 15 ,2006 . The Senate returned the nomination to Bush onDecember 9 ,2006 without acting on the nomination, before the109th Congress 's final adjournment. President Bush renominated Keisler onJanuary 9 ,2007 for consideration by the Senate during the110th Congress . The 110th Senate has not acted upon this nomination. [ [http://www.whitehouse.gov/infocus/judicialnominees/keisler.html Judicial Nominations - Peter D. Keisler ] ]It is reported that the Democrats in the Senate do not want to confirm Keisler for four basic reasons. First, he is a co-founder of the
Federalist Society , a conservative legal group which many Democrats see as seeking to control the federal judiciary. He was on its board of directors from 1983 until 2000. Second, he clerked forRobert Bork , a former judge whose nomination to the Supreme Court was embroiled in controversy before being rejected by the Senate. Third, during his tenure at the DOJ, he was instrumental in defending some of the most controversial policies of Republican PresidentGeorge W. Bush concerning the Global War on Terror. Finally, he is seen as being a possible Republican nominee to the Supreme Court. [http://online.wsj.com/article/SB120709316473881785.html?mod=googlenews_wsj Senate Shutdown]Personal
Keisler and his wife, Susan, have three children. [http://www.committeeforjustice.org/blog/2006/06/congrats-to-peter-keisler.html]
See also
*
List of law clerks of the Supreme Court of the United States
*George W. Bush Supreme Court candidates References
External links
* [http://www.usdoj.gov/olp/keislerresume.htm U.S. Department of Justice resume]
* [http://www.usdoj.gov/civil/Keisler.htm U.S. Department of Justice brief biography]
* [http://www.whitehouse.gov/infocus/judicialnominees/keisler.html White House biography: Judicial Nominations: Peter D. Keisler]
* McLure, Jason [http://www.law.com/jsp/dc/PubArticleDC.jsp?id=1155559183350&hub=TopStories "Has Time Softened D.C. Circuit Nominee Peter Keisler's Partisan Edges?"] "Legal Times."August 21 ,2006 .
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