Edward C. Prado - Possible Supreme Court Nomination

Possible Supreme Court Nomination

In 2005, upon the retirement of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, Prado was the unexpected subject of a "Draft Prado" movement to make him a nominee for the Supreme Court. The group behind the campaign was attempting to lobby the President to nominate Prado instead of a nominee who might be considered more conservative.

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