The AFL-CIO opposed the nomination of Alabama Middle District Court Judge Andrew Brasher to serve on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit. As an attorney, Judge Brasher demonstrated a remarkable hostility toward civil rights. As the chief solicitor general for the notoriously ideological office of the Alabama Solicitor General, he led efforts to undermine the protections of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 (VRA), defend unconstitutional racial gerrymandering of legislative districts, fight against LBGTQ equality and restrict health care access for women. He also joined an amicus brief advocating that it should be more difficult for people to join together in class action suits against corporations, and a lawsuit seeking to invalidate the Dodd–Frank Act. Nevertheless, Judge Brasher's nomination was confirmed on Feb. 11, 2020.
Vote result: Passed
YEAs: 52
NAYs: 43
Legislator Sort ascending | State | Party | Vote | |
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Sen. Christopher A. Coons | Democrat | No | ||
Sen. Susan Collins | Republican | Yes | ||
Sen. Bill Cassidy | Republican | Yes | ||
Sen. Bob Casey | Democrat | No | ||
Sen. Thomas R. Carper | Democrat | No | ||
Sen. Benjamin L. Cardin | Democrat | No | ||
Sen. Shelley Moore Capito | Republican | Yes | ||
Sen. Maria Cantwell | Democrat | No | ||
Sen. Richard M. Burr | Republican | Yes | ||
Sen. Sherrod Brown | Democrat | No | ||
Sen. Mike Braun | Republican | Yes | ||
Sen. John Boozman | Republican | Yes | ||
Sen. Cory Booker | Democrat | No | ||
Sen. Roy Blunt | Republican | Yes | ||
Sen. Richard Blumenthal | Democrat | No | ||
Sen. Marsha Blackburn | Republican | Yes | ||
Sen. Michael Bennet | Democrat | Not Voting | ||
Sen. John Barrasso | Republican | Yes | ||
Sen. Tammy Baldwin | Democrat | No | ||
Sen. Lamar Alexander | Republican | Yes |