Prepared
Statement by Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa
Chairman,
Senate Judiciary Committee
Executive
Business Meeting
December 14,
2017
Good morning.
Today, we’re considering several nominees and one bill.
The judicial
nominees are on the agenda for the first time, and the minority has requested
that they be held over, so the following nominees will be held over:
- Kyle
Duncan, 5th Circuit
- David
Stras, 8th Circuit
- Fernando
Rodriguez, Southern District of Texas
Andrei Iancu,
who has been nominated to serve as Under Secretary of Commerce and Director of
the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, is also on today’s agenda.
Mr. Iancu has a
proven record in the field of intellectual property law. He has an excellent
academic and professional background in intellectual property law. He’s
extremely knowledgeable about the patent system. He’s well respected in the
legal community.
His
intellectual property practice has covered a wide array of subject areas and he
has represented many different kinds of clients. Mr. Iancu has demonstrated
that he’s familiar with the issues that concern the various intellectual
property stakeholders.
The U.S. Patent
and Trademark Office plays a crucial role in fostering innovation and
protecting intellectual property rights. Because intellectual property –
patents, trademarks, copyrights and trade secrets – is so important to our
national economy, we need the Office to have a strong and accountable leader. I
believe that Mr. Iancu will be a responsible leader and manager, and that he’ll
be responsive to the various different IP stakeholders.
I’m pleased
that Mr. Iancu has pledged to work with us to improve our intellectual property
system, enforce the law, and boost intellectual property rights. I support Mr.
Iancu’s nomination and I urge my colleagues to support him as well.
We will also
vote on 5 nominees to be United States Attorneys.
S. 2152, the
Amy, Vicky, and Andy Child Pornography Victim Assistance Act is on the agenda
for the first time and will be held over at the request of the other side. This
is a bipartisan bill introduced by Senator Hatch and cosponsored by me as well
as by Senators Feinstein, Cornyn, Klobuchar, Whitehouse, Tillis, and
Blumenthal.
The bill is
named after “Amy,” “Vicky,” and “Andy,” victims in some of the most widely
distributed child pornography in the world. It also creates a better system for
compensating victims of child pornography, and addresses the concerns raised in
the Supreme Court’s Paroline decision in 2014. The Paroline
decision came in Amy’s restitution case.
The bill will
establish more relevant and useful standards for the victims of child
pornography who seek restitution from criminal defendants. It gives victims the
alternative of a one-time fixed compensation payment from the Crime Victims
Fund. The bill also requires appointment of a guardian ad litem for victims and
allows them access to the images depicting them, which can be important for
victim identification, expert testimony, forensic review, and treatment. I look
forward to reporting this bill out of committee at our next executive business
meeting.
I’ll now turn
to Senator Feinstein for her remarks.
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