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Afj Puryear Opposition Ltr May2009

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Alliance for Justice urges the Senate to reject the nomination of Gustavus
Adolphus Puryear IV to the District Court for the Middle District of
Tennessee.
Mr. Puryear’s public comments indicate hostility towards civil rights lawsuits
in general and to those brought by prisoners in particular. Since 2001, Mr.
Puryear has served as Executive Vice President and General Counsel of
Corrections Corporation of America (CCA), a position he continues to hold
pending the Senate’s resolution of his nomination. As CCA’s General
Counsel, Mr. Puryear has managed hundreds of cases filed by prisoners in his
client’s custody—most involving allegations of civil rights violations. In a
2004 interview with Corporate Legal Times, Puryear cavalierly dismissed the
legitimacy of these claims. He stated that, “Litigation is an outlet for
inmates…. It’s something they can do in their spare time.” Puryear’s
comments ignore the fact that such cases are the only means through which
people detained by the government can protect their constitutional rights and
ensure safe and humane living conditions and raise serious questions about his
ability to remain objective when hearing similar cases if he is confirmed as a
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Mr. Puryear’s publicly-stated hostility to an entire class of litigants that would frequently
appear before him stands in stark contrast to his lack of relevant qualifications to serve as a
federal judge. Indeed, the primary basis for this nomination appears to be his years of
devoted service to the Republican Party. He served as legislative director and counsel to
former Senator Bill Frist, as debate advisor to Vice President Dick Cheney, as counsel to the
Senate's special investigation of campaign fundraising in the 1996 presidential election, and in
2004 he served on the Bush-Cheney Steering Committee in Tennessee, where he worked to

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Mr. Puryear’s confirmation to the Middle District of Tennessee would also
cause docket management problems. CCA’s corporate headquarters are
located within the jurisdiction of the Middle District Court of Tennessee.
This means that CCA regularly appears as a party before this court. Over 400
cases naming CCA or CCA employees have been filed in this court since
2000. As former general counsel for CCA, Mr. Puryear would be forced to
recuse himself from all such cases for at least several years. Moreover, his
statements hostile to prisoners’ lawsuits raise issues of bias that would
probably require Mr. Puryear to recuse himself from all lawsuits brought by
prisoners. This would shift a substantial burden onto the three other district
judges in the courthouse.
No nominee comes to the Senate Judiciary Committee with a presumption of
confirmation. The comments made by Mr. Puryear as a private citizen about
the legitimacy of prisoners’ claims raise serious questions about the
appropriateness of confirming Mr. Puryear’s to a lifetime appointment on the
federal bench. I therefore urge you to reject Gustavus Adolphus Puryear IV’s
nomination in favor of a nominee with a demonstrated commitment to equal
justice under the law.
Sincerely,

Nan Aron
President
Alliance for Justice

assist the campaign in “anyway I can.” Recently described by his local newspaper, the
Nashville Post, as a “Republican heavy weight,” in the last six years, Puryear has personally
donated $18,000 to Republican candidates.