[Judge] Benitez was confirmed despite overwhelming opposition from the American Bar Association’s Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary, which rates the qualifications of judicial nominees. A substantial majority of the committee rated Benitez “not qualified” and a minority rated him as “qualified.” In 2004 testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee, the ABA committee investigator reported that, “Interviewees repeatedly told me that Judge Benitez displays inappropriate judicial temperament with lawyers, litigants, and judicial colleagues; that all too frequently, while on the bench, Judge Benitez is arrogant, pompous, condescending, impatient, short-tempered, rude, insulting, bullying, unnecessarily mean, and altogether lacking in people skills.” …

On May 1, 2024, the Judicial Council of the Ninth Circuit publicly disciplined Benitez for judicial misconduct because he had unlawfully ordered a teenage girl to be shackled during her father’s sentencing hearing: “First, the shackling of a spectator at a hearing who is not engaged in threatening or disorderly behavior exceeds the authority of a district judge. Second, creating a spectacle out of a minor child in the courtroom chills the desire of friends, family members, and members of the public to support loved ones at sentencing.”

Nominated in 2004 by George W. Bush. Youth tansgender suicide rates will skyrocket under this holding, but I guess that’s lockstep the GOP’s desires: more dead LGBT.

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    This is going to kill someone. School is often one of the few places kids and teens can come for help outside of parents. If your parents are transphobic, and a teacher finds out and tells them, that child is going to be killed.

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    An absolute fucking monster that should be punished severely! ALL trans youth suicide should be levied against this judge as “accessory to murder”

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    Thanks, no-voters. Continuing to bat for the fences with all you accomplished.

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      On May 1, 2003, he was nominated by President George W. Bush to a new seat on the Southern District of California created by 116 Stat. 1758. Benitez was confirmed by the United States Senate on June 17, 2004, by a 98–1 vote.

      -from his wikipedia page

      Yeah, Kamala Harris getting voted in definitely would have solved this, and its all Trump’s fault. Dems are completely blameless here, despite all but one of them voting for this judge. It’s perfectly reasonable to be more upset at the people who didn’t vote for this than the people who affirmatively voted for it in your name.

      edit: extra lol:

      Benitez was confirmed despite overwhelming opposition from the American Bar Association’s Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary, which rates the qualifications of judicial nominees.

      so dont even try to pretend they didn’t know this guy was a shit.

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      Bbbuttt… ‘i didn’t vote for him…! I’m one of the good guys! (Didn’t vote for her, either.) Both suck! Equally!’

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      Thanks Hillary. Thanks Kamala. You were good candidates. Really inspired us to support you. Great job on stopping genocide, too. /s

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    Wait, am I missing something? This just says they have the right, not any kind of requirement. So basically saying teachers have free speach. This doesn’t seem controversial to me. It’s a cornerstone of the constitution that the current administration is trying to take away. I would be upset if they were ordered to report it… but I am also against them being ordered not to. The majority of teachers I have met, want the best for the kids. And they would only want to even bring up the subject if they thought the kid needed help in some way, and that the parents could provide. Sure there are exceptions, but tieing the hands of the majority to enable punishment of a minority isn’t the answer. In reality, if a teacher tells a parent that thier kid is using different pronouns, and the parent gets very upset, the teacher is a mandatory reporter. So if any reasonable person would think the parent may in some way cause harm, which would include inducing suicide, they have to report it. So they are already incentivized to not say anything, and in many cases could be disciplined if they did. So even though this judge sounds like a jerk, overall, he has the right idea. Teachers shouldn’t be censored.

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      Mandatory reporters means abuse. A kid wanting to be trans without telling their parents does not equal abuse. Of course you’re being disingenuous so fundamentalist Christain parents can send their kids to conversion therapy so they can eventually commit suicide and you have zero care about the well being of the child and want to push your conservative Christian bullshit. If you werent you’d realize how low the suicide rates go down when kids are able to openly trans

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        You should really read up. While it is state dependent, emotional abuse is cover under mandatory reporting in most state.

        I get that you’re not too bright, didn’t read the article, and didn’t really read what I wrote, but… acting like nazis and telling teachers what they can and can’t say to parents isn’t the way to defeat the nazis.