One of the cases that the Supreme Court wrapped into its
consideration of upholding the partial birth abortion ban took case
in California, the Northern District of California, to be
specific.
According to Department of Justice insiders, that case was put
in place and defended by former U.S. Attorney Kevin Ryan. "Ryan
wanted to pursue the case, but others in office were horrified,"
says a DOJ staffer. "He fought to pursue the case and we let him.
His case was the most difficult of the three that we pursued." The
other two appeals were based in New York and Nebraska. The Nebraska
appeal was thought to have the best chance of being overturned at
the appeals court level.
Ryan went forward with the case, and the result of his -- and
others' -- efforts are what we have today. Ryan was forced out, in
part, due to "morale" and "management" issues in his office.
Perhaps one reason morale was so low was that Ryan was pursuing
cases like the partial-birth abortion ban, something most folks in
San Francisco would oppose.
topics:
Abortion, Supreme Court