EP67 Catalyst: If the wig fits – How judges are appointed in Australia and the USA




Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts show

Summary: The issue of judicial appointments has attracted a lot of attention recently, with the expedited senate confirmation hearings for Amy Coney Barrett following the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in the US and discussion about the appointment of Australia's next 2 High Court judges. These recent events have highlighted significant differences between Australia and the US in terms of the public and political attention given to judicial appointments. Given the importance of the issues considered by judges on the Australian High Court and US Supreme Court, these issues have the potential to significantly impact civil, political and economic issues (such as border lockdowns, voting rights and reproductive rights) in both countries. Join Leon Chung, Amelia Loughland, Graeme Johnson and Theo Varvaressos as they explore how judges are appointed in Australia and the USA, factors that impact on judicial appointments, and attempts to influence the court through judicial appointment and whether those have been successful.