This claim will be judged TRUE if the second person nominated by George W. Bush to the U.S. Supreme Court is female.
The claim should be judged TRUE as soon as this second nominee is female, or FALSE as soon as this second nominee is male. The claim pertains to Bush's second nominee, whether for the position of Associate Justice or Chief Justice (if John Roberts is rejected or withdraws from consideration).
In order to be considered a nominee, the person must be formally nominated for consideration by the Senate. If two or more nominees are presented to the Senate on the same day, each will be considered a nominee for the purposes of this claim, so if any of these is female, the claim will be TRUE. If Bush does not appoint a second nominee before his presidency ends, this claim will pertain to the first nominee by any subsequent president.
The judge should postpone judgement if no person has been approved by the judging date. The judge should list the name of the nominee in the Judge's Statement once the nominee has been chosen.
Harriet Ellan Miers was submitted for consideration to the Senate on Oct 7, 2005 (PN978), so the claim will be judged TRUE.