- Richard Honaker
Infobox_ State Representative
name= Richard Henderson Honaker
office= Wyoming State Representative from Sweetwater County
party= Republican
Switched from Democratic, 1994
term_start= 1987
term_end= 1993
preceded=Five at-large members
succeeded=New district of Sweetwater and Uinta counties
date of birth= birth date and age|1951|3|10|
date of death=
place of birth= Laramie, Albany County,Wyoming , USA
residence=Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, Wyoming
religion=Reformed Church in the United States ; akin toPresbyterian
spouse=Shannon Kathleen Casey Honaker (born 1957, married 1978)
children=Three children
occupation=Attorney
footnotes=(1) Honaker was nominated asU.S. District Judge forWyoming in March 2007, but theSenate Judiciary Committee did not hold his hearing untilFebruary 12 2008 .(2) Honaker's nomination has been blocked by liberal
interest group s which reject his opposition tosecular humanism andabortion access.(3) Honaker switched to Republican affiliation more than a year after he had vacated the office of state representative from heavily Democratic Sweetwater County.
(4) At
Harvard University , Honaker was friends with futurecomedian Al Franken .(5) Honaker is the only lawyer thus far to have been president of both the Wyoming Bar and the Wyoming Trial Lawyers associations.
Richard Henderson Honaker (born
March 10 1951 ) is alawyer inRock Springs, Wyoming who was nominated onMarch 19 2007 , byU.S. President George W. Bush to serve as one of threeU.S. District Judge s for the District of Wyoming. The nomination was given the highest "well qualified" rating by the judicial evaluation committee of theAmerican Bar Association . Honaker was initially recommended to Bush byU.S. Senator Craig L. Thomas of Wyoming, who died some three months later. Honaker had co-chaired Thomas' reelection campaign in 2006 in Rock Springs. [ [http://www.trib.com/articles/2008/02/13/news/wyoming/cbf20cc16060049c872573ee0006a0bc.txt Casper Star-Tribune Online - Wyoming ] ] If confirmed, Honaker would succeed Judge Clarence A. Brimmer in Cheyenne.Early years, education, family
Honaker was one of two children adopted by Hayward E. Honaker (1911-2001) and the former Faola Henderson (born 1917) in Laramie, the seat of Albany County in southern Wyoming. He has a sister (born 1954). The Honakers were of Swiss ethnicity; originally "Honegger", they came to
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the early 18th century. One of Honaker's ancestors was withGeorge Rogers Clark in the march toVincennes, Indiana during theAmerican Revolution . The Honakers settled in westernVirginia , and most Honakers still reside in either Virginia orWest Virginia .Statement of Richard Honaker, April 24, 2008]Honaker's paternal family came to Laramie in 1919 and operated a
grocery store and meat market. His maternal family came to the Bighorn Country in 1915 and farmedsugar beet s. Honaker graduated in 1969 from Laramie High School and was the first member of his family to receive a college degree. He procured hisbachelor of arts with honors in English andgovernment in 1973 fromHarvard University inCambridge, Massachusetts . At Harvard, he and futurecomedian Al Franken , currently a Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate fromMinnesota , washed dishes together aswork-study students. Still another classmate of Honaker's was the assassinatedBenazir Bhutto ofPakistan . At Harvard, he was a member of theHasty Pudding Club . [http://www.casperstartribune.net/articles/2007/03/20/news/top_story/6fbf6fcf6aae840f872572a40004e07a.txt Casper Star-Tribune Online - Top Story ] ]In 1976, Honaker obtained his
Juris Doctor degree from theUniversity of Wyoming Law School in Laramie. He worked his way through law school by serving as the nighteditor of the Laramie newspaper with the unusual name the "Daily Boomerang ". Honaker is recognized by "Super Lawyers" magazine as among the top 5 percent of attorneys in the United States. [ [http://www.superlawyers.com/badges/lawyer/735c539b-5f53-47c0-97ed-1e211551cbe3.html Richard H. Honaker :: Lawyer - Rock Springs, Wyoming (WY) :: Attorney Badge :: Super Lawyers ] ] In 1989, he was licensed to practice before theUnited States Supreme Court . [http://www.honakerlaw.com/hl_bio.html hl_bio ] ]Wyoming lawyer
From 1976-1978, he was a state assistant attorney general and an aide to Democratic Governor
Edgar Herschler . In 1979, Herschler named Honaker as Wyoming's second statepublic defender , in which capacity he supervised incriminal law the work of thirty trial lawyers during a two-year stint. While he was a public defender, Honaker prosecuted a lengthyhomicide case in Rock Springs and decided to open a law office there. He is the only person to have served as president of both the Wyoming Trial Lawyers Association and Wyoming Bar Association, a position he held in 2002 and 2003. He was appointed by theWyoming Supreme Court to the bar association's rules and disciplinary committees. [ [http://www.usdoj.gov/olp/honakerresume.htm USDOJ: OLP: Honaker Resume ] ]Wyoming legislator
From 1987-1993, Honaker served in the
Wyoming House of Representatives as aconservative Democrat from Rock Springs, the seat of Sweetwater County. Part of a five-member Sweetwater County delegation, Honaker's three terms coincided with the administration of Democratic Governor Michael J. Sullivan, who has endorsed Honaker's judicial nomination. Honaker served on the House corporations, judiciary, and rules committees. He did not run for a fourth term in 1992 because ofredistricting . He changed his affiliation to Republican in 1994 and was defeated in a bid to return to the Wyoming House under a revised district plan. Honaker said that his party switch was motivated by his opposition to policies of U.S. PresidentBill Clinton . Since 2000, Honaker has maintained a solo law practice in Rock Springs, a Democratic andorganized labor stronghold within usually otherwise Republican-leaning Wyoming. [ [http://www.prochoice.org/policy/courts/nominations/honaker_facts.html National Abortion Federation: Nomination of Richard H. Honaker ] ]In 2002, Honaker joined the
Federalist Society , a body from which President Bush has procured numerous court nominees. He is a board member of the Home School Legal Defense Association. [ [http://216.109.125.130/search/cache?ei=UTF-8&p=Richard+H.+Honaker&fr=yfp-t-361&u=www.afj.org/assets/resources/nominees/afj-honaker-report.pdf&w=richard+h+honaker&d=eAK-HfH_Qi9L&icp=1&.intl=us Yahoo! Search Results for Richard H. Honaker ] ] He has also been an adjunct professor ofbusiness law atWestern Wyoming Community College in Rock Springs.http://capwiz.com/cwfa/issues/alert/?alertid=11122486]Personal life
Honaker is an elder at Providence (formerly Pilgrim's) Reformed Church in Rock Springs, a small congregation akin to conservative
Presbyterian . [http://incolor.inebraska.com/stuart/justice.htm ] In 1978, he married the former Shannon Kathleen Casey (born 1957), originally from the statecapital of Cheyenne, the seat of Laramie County. The wedding ceremony, held in the home of Shannon's parents, was performed by U.S. District JudgeAlan B. Johnson , based in Cheyenne. Johnson first met Honaker when Honaker headed the indigent defender program. Judge Johnson describes Honaker as having a "warm and attentive demeanor to all persons without regard to their station in life." If confirmed to the court, Honaker and Johnson would be judicial colleagues. [Letter to Craig Thomas from Alan B. Johnson, October 26, 2006]The Honakers have three children. Shannon Honaker is the chairman of the Sweetwater County Republican Party and a trustee of Western Wyoming Community College. [http://www.wygop.org/About/Default.aspx?SectionId=431; http://www.wwcc.wy.edu/admissions/gen-info.htm] The Shannon C. Honaker
Scholarship , created by then Representative Honaker in 1991, is given annually to a home-educated student attending the University of Wyoming. [http://www.honakerlaw.com/hl_bio.htmlM]Abortion question
The
Senate Judiciary Committee under ChairmanPatrick Leahy ofVermont delayed holding a hearing on Honaker's nomination untilFebruary 12 2008 . His nomination has since been held up in committee. Opposition has also come from interest groups which support access toabortion : National Abortion Rights Action League Pro-Choice America, Feminist Majority, andPlanned Parenthood , among others. [ [http://www.benchmarkcampaign.org/php/CircuitCourtNomineeProfile.php?Cnom=24 BenchMark: NCJWs Campaign to Save Roe ] ]In his legislative races, Honaker was supported by the Wyoming
National Right to Life Committee . In 1991 and 1992, Honaker introduced a bill that would prohibit abortion in Wyoming except in cases ofrape ,incest , or the threat to the life of the mother. His colleagues defeated the bill both years. Honaker explains that his activity post-dated theUnited States Supreme Court 's decision in "Webster v. Reproductive Health Services ", a 1989 case fromMissouri . The court then had impliedly invited legislation regarding abortion from the states. In the 1992 "Planned Parenthood v. Casey " decision, the court closed the door on such proposals. More than forty states considered abortion legislation during that time.In 1994, Honaker represented a
political action committee that sought to get the anti-abortion measure on the ballot as a statewideinitiative . [ [http://feministlawprofs.law.sc.edu/?m=200703&paged=2 Feminist Law Professors » 2007» March ] ] The case was reported as "Wyoming NARAL v. Karpan". Honaker was not involved in drafting the initiative because he maintained that the "Casey" decision had rendered the measure moot. "My client, the PAC, thought otherwise and paid me to represent their views. . . . I won the case, and then the voters of Wyoming voted down the initiative" by a 61-39 percent margin," Honaker explained.At the time, Honaker said: "Unborn children are human beings, and abortion is the taking of the life of an unborn child who is a member of the human race," a statement which alarmed backers of reproductive choice.
Honaker has, however, procured support from some abortion supporters: Robert Shively, a Casper lawyer who formerly represented Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains, [Letter from Robert Shively to Patrick Leahy, July 12, 2007] Kate Fox of Cheyenne, who formerly represented Wyoming NARAL in the case, [Letter from Kate Fox to Patrick Leahy, July 16, 2007] and former Democratic State Senators Lisa Kinney [Letter from Lisa Kinney to Patrick Leahy, July 5, 2007] and Bob Reese, [Bob Reese, Guest Editorial, "
Casper Star-Tribune ", February 24, 2008] and State Representative Don Sullivan of Cheyenne. [Letter from Don Sullivan toJoseph Biden , February 21, 2008]Eric M. Alden of Wheatland in southeastern Wyoming, a former Republican legislator who opposed Honaker's anti-abortion bills, was nevertheless quoted accordingly in the "Casper Star-Tribune ":"I believe he has the potential to be one of the finest trial judges ever to serve in this state. His commitment to fairness is second to none. I can truthfully say that there is no person I would rather have as a judge on a case, no matter what side of any issue I was on, than Dick Honaker." [Eric Alden, Letters and Commentary section, "
Casper Star-Tribune ", March 28, 2007]Wyoming leaders rally for Honaker
Shortly before his death, Senator Thomas released a statement which asserts that Honaker "has a broad range of experience over the last thirty years in both state and federal courts in Wyoming. While his credentials are certainly outstanding, I am particularly impressed with his character and his values which are deeply rooted in Wyoming. He has the right judicial philosophy — he knows the importance of interpreting the law while not legislating from the bench.
Republican U.S. Senator Michael B. Enzi also hailed Honaker's nomination: " [He] will be an excellent jurist . . . He has the experience and the temperament to serve our state and the judiciary well. . . . He knows the difference between legislating -- from his experience as a Wyoming representative -- and judging -- from all his years of court work. Since the criteria is fairness, I want to assure you, Richard is among the fairest people I know."http://enzi.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=NewsRoom.NewsReleases&ContentRecord_id=0f6c9ecf-802a-23ad-496d-d0c05f0ff065&Region_id=&Issue_id=]
Enzi's Republican colleague,
John Barrasso of Casper, who succeeded Thomas, agrees: "I know Mr. Honaker and respect him as an individual. I admire his legal abilities and his passion for the law. There is no question he is ready to fill the seat for which he has been nominated."Judge Brimmer describes Honaker as "very well-qualified" for the position. [Letter from Clarence Brimmer to Richard Honaker, April 3, 2007] Former Governor Sullivan, in a letter to U.S. Senator Edward M. Kennedy of
Massachusetts , defends Honaker: "He is not, as some have tried to portray him, a radical or person of extreme views." Sullivan said that he has observed Honaker, as a lawyer for injuredplaintiff s, having represented clients "very well . . . with care and concern. . . [He} carries a demeanor which would translate into a classic judicial temperament and a respect for and an understanding of the rule of law and legal precedent which would position him to be an outstanding trial judge." [Letter from Michael J. Sullivan to Edward M. Kennedy, February 29, 2008]References
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