Elie Mystal, for The Nation: Durbin's due: A retirement for the ages
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Illinois Senator Dick Durbin, who has been in Congress or the Senate for nearly my entire life,
has announced that he will not seek reelection in 2026. The 80-year-olds retirement will touch off a firestorm of a Democratic primary in Illinois, and Im already dreading the prospect of a heap of progressives jumping into the race, cannibalizing each other, and clearing the path for the wealthiest available moderate white man to buy the nomination. If progressives could just coalesce around one candidate and stick together, theyd win this thing. Then again, if I had wheels, Id be a wagon.
In any event, Durbins long overdue retirement is more important to what I cover than the primary, because Durbin is the ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, which controls the judicial nomination process. He was the head of the committee during Joe Bidens presidencya job he got by literally pulling rank over the guy who was best suited for the post (
according to me), Senator Sheldon Whitehouse.
The last four Democratic leaders on Judiciary have been, pretty much, a disaster. Durbin was preceded by Diane Feinstein, who was preceded by Patrick Leahy, who was preceded by Joe Biden. All four of these people were establishment moderates who were more concerned with formalities and courtesies than fighting for control of the courts. It was during their watch that the Federalist Society was able to overrun the judiciary with Republican judges who have literally taken away constitutional rights and redefined the law as a tool of the Republican political agenda.
The Judiciary Committee desperately needs new, energetic leadership, to say nothing of a fighting spirit. I can only hope that Durbins retirement marks the end of the era of Democrats getting punked on judicial nominations.