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Judicial Watch Files Lawsuit Against U.S. Senate for Denying Senate Seat to Roland Burris
Senate's Refusal to Accept Roland Burris Appointment Violates U.S. Constitution
| Source: Judicial Watch
WASHINGTON, DC--(Marketwire - January 7, 2009) - Judicial Watch, the public interest group
that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, announced today
that it is filing a lawsuit on behalf of an Illinois resident against the
United States Senate for denying former Illinois Attorney General Roland
Burris his rightful position as the junior Senator from Illinois. In
accordance with the U.S. Constitution and Illinois state law, Illinois
Governor Rod Blagojevich appointed Burris to fill the Senate seat left
vacant by President-elect Barack Obama. Nonetheless, at the direction of
Senate leaders, Secretary of the Senate Nancy Erikson rejected Mr. Burris'
appointment and has denied him entry to the U.S. Senate. The lawsuit was
filed on behalf of John Vincent, a longtime Illinois resident. The lawsuit
was filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia and names as
defendants the United States Senate, and its Secretary and Sergeant At
Arms.
According to the 17th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, a state's
governor, with authority from the legislature, may appoint a Senator in the
event of a vacancy. Illinois law specifically states: "When a vacancy
shall occur in the office of the United States Senator from this state, the
Governor shall make temporary appointment to fill such vacancy until the
next election of representatives in Congress, at which time such vacancy
shall be filled by election, and the senator so elected shall take office
as soon thereafter as he shall receive his certificate of election."
Moreover, according to Judicial Watch's lawsuit: "The U.S. Constitution
guarantees Plaintiff the right to representation by two U.S. Senators in
the U.S. Senate...[Therefore, the U.S. Senate's] refusal to allow Mr.
Burris to be sworn in as the junior U.S. Senator from the State of Illinois
and to otherwise occupy his rightful position as member of the U.S. Senate
violates the U.S. Constitution."
"Blagojevich may be a crook but the Burris appointment is consistent with
the law and must be respected. The Senate has no legal authority to deny
Mr. Burris his rightful position in the U.S. Senate. The citizens of
Illinois are entitled to full representation in the United State Senate,"
said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. "Few have been more critical of
Blagojevich than Judicial Watch, but the law is the law."
For several years, Judicial Watch has investigated the corrupt activities
of Blagojevich, who was arrested on December 9, 2008 for attempting to
"sell" the Obama seat, among other corruption charges. On Thursday,
December 18, 2008, Judicial Watch Director of Litigation Paul Orfanedes
testified before Illinois House Special Investigative Committee considering
impeachment of Governor Blagojevich.
Visit www.JudicialWatch.org for a copy of Judicial Watch's lawsuit against
the U.S. Senate and for all information related to Judicial Watch's
Blagojevich investigations.