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The future of our courts is in jeopardy, Friend. The Constitution requires that federal judges be no

[URGENT ACTION NEEDED: Senate is voting on Trump’s dangerous, anti-environment judicial nominee THIS WEEK. Send a message to your senators now to oppose this dangerous nomination >>]( [SIGN NOW]( The future of our courts is in jeopardy, Friend. The Constitution requires that federal judges be nominated by the president - but as we’ve seen time and time again, President Trump continues to select nominees whose extreme views pose a threat to our communities and environment. He’s at it again, and the consequences could be dire. With a history of suing the EPA and attacking immigrant communities’ rights, Andrew Oldham, Trump’s nominee for the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, is unfit to serve as a federal judge. To have a healthy democracy, our judges must be fair, impartial, and able to serve as a check on other branches of government. There is simply too much at stake to let Trump continue to pack the courts with dangerous, anti-environment judges. That’s why it’s critical for you to send a message to your Senators and urge them to vote against the nomination of Andrew Oldham. If you speak out now, we can build up a fight against Trump’s hostile takeover of our courts. [We only have a few days to speak out - sign here to contact your Senators NOW and urge them to oppose Andrew Oldham, Trump’s nominee to serve on the Fifth Circuit >>]( [SIGN NOW]( So far, we’ve seen Trump’s judicial nominees bluntly attack regulations that protect our environment, including the Clean Power Plan, and support corporate interests over public health. If Trump appoints judges across the nation with extreme views that match his own, the system that evaluates and challenges his policies becomes nothing more than a wink and a nod. When this happens, we can expect polluters and industry to continue to benefit at the expense of our health and environment. As Deputy Solicitor General of Texas and General Counsel to Texas Governor Greg Abbott, Oldham has been at the forefront of Texas’s legal fights with the federal government over environmental protections and immigration. Oldham’s strong anti-environment and anti-immigrant record should immediately disqualify him from impartially serving as a federal judge. Oldham is so extreme that he not only disagreed with environmental regulations, he actually questioned the constitutionality of the EPA. Oldham worked closely with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt back when he was the Attorney General of Oklahoma to sue the EPA to make it harder to implement Clean Air Act. Oldham has also advanced an agenda that attacked communities of color and young immigrants. During the Obama administration, Oldham submitted briefs against the implementation of the DACA program. In Texas, he actively worked to gut the Voting Rights Act and defended Texas’s controversial voter ID law, which a federal judge ruled was passed with the intent to discriminate against communities of color. It couldn’t be clearer: Oldham’s racist and anti-environment agenda has no place in our federal courts. That’s why we can’t let this nomination move forward without a fight. Just a few weeks ago we saw that when the Senate highlighted just how dangerous and unqualified Trump’s Veterans Affairs nominee was, it totally derailed his candidacy. The same could happen for Oldham if we speak out now. Add your name now and show your senators just how dangerous Oldham is for our health and environment. [Our courts are critical to protecting communities and upholding bedrock environmental safeguards - don’t let Trump pack the courts with anti-environment appointees — SIGN OUR PETITION NOW >>]( [SIGN NOW]( We must work together to ensure that impartiality and fairness remain at the center of our judicial system. Thank you for joining the fight to protect our courts. Brooke Still Director of Digital Strategy League of Conservation Voters Paid for by the League of Conservation Voters. Does not equal endorsement. Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Daily Kos, please [click here](.

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