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Judge Daniel Will's confirmation would tilt New Hampshire's highest court to the left of Massachusetts for years to come.
If confirmed, conservatives can expect to lose on every major constitutional issue—from parental rights to free speech and religious liberty—until at least 2031.
Why This Nomination Threatens Conservative Values
The Court's Balance Is at Stake
With the federal First Circuit now the most liberal appeals court in America, the New Hampshire Constitution is our only real protection for fundamental rights. Judge Will's confirmation would create a five-justice Supreme Court with three judges hostile to conservative constitutional claims—guaranteeing automatic losses on the issues that matter most.
He Misled the Executive Council
When questioned during his Superior Court confirmation about his emergency-powers arguments, Judge Will told councilors "I have never made that argument." His own signed court pleadings proved otherwise. Councilor Dave Wheeler said plainly: "I feel that he was being deceptive."
A Record of Deference to Government Power
As Solicitor General, Will persuaded judges that executives have "broad latitude to suspend civil liberties" during emergencies—a theory that legislators said gave the executive branch "absolute power" and left our rights "at the mercy of the current governor."
The Time for Silence Is Over
For years, Republican governors have appointed liberal judges while conservatives stayed quiet to avoid party division. This nomination forces a choice: accept years of constitutional losses, or stand firm on principle.
Contact your Executive Councilor now. Tell them to vote NO on Judge Daniel Will's confirmation.
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Judge Daniel Will's confirmation would tilt New Hampshire's highest court to the left of Massachusetts for years to come.
If confirmed, conservatives can expect to lose on every major constitutional issue—from parental rights to free speech and religious liberty—until at least 2031.
Why This Nomination Threatens Conservative Values
The Court's Balance Is at Stake
With the federal First Circuit now the most liberal appeals court in America, the New Hampshire Constitution is our only real protection for fundamental rights. Judge Will's confirmation would create a five-justice Supreme Court with three judges hostile to conservative constitutional claims—guaranteeing automatic losses on the issues that matter most.
He Misled the Executive Council
When questioned during his Superior Court confirmation about his emergency-powers arguments, Judge Will told councilors "I have never made that argument." His own signed court pleadings proved otherwise. Councilor Dave Wheeler said plainly: "I feel that he was being deceptive."
A Record of Deference to Government Power
As Solicitor General, Will persuaded judges that executives have "broad latitude to suspend civil liberties" during emergencies—a theory that legislators said gave the executive branch "absolute power" and left our rights "at the mercy of the current governor."
The Time for Silence Is Over
For years, Republican governors have appointed liberal judges while conservatives stayed quiet to avoid party division. This nomination forces a choice: accept years of constitutional losses, or stand firm on principle.
Contact your Executive Councilor now. Tell them to vote NO on Judge Daniel Will's confirmation.