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...help himself with a speech to a group of Evangelical leaders last year in which he did not strongly call for reversing Roe. The rock ribbed just find him squishy. "He is the counsel to a conservative President rather than a conservative counsel to the President," says Clint Bolick, vice president of the libertarian Institute for Justice...
...Cleveland’s school voucher program has left many questions unanswered. This conference will do its best to supply answers to at least some of them.” The panelists promise evenhanded discussion—ushered in by a debate between a defender of school vouchers, Clint Bolick, who is vice president of the Institute of Justice, and Steve K. Green, who is counsel and director of policy for Americans United for Separation of Church and State. As legal vanguards for their respective viewpoints Bolick and Green will stimulate informed argumentation that enlightens the quest...
Many court watchers believe Bush doesn't really want to tip the court further against Roe. Such a move, says Clint Bolick of the conservative Institute for Justice, "is simply too far from the prevailing public consensus." That would argue for a stealth candidate with a thin record--but could also enrage part of the Republican base and those who don't want uncertainty...
...Democrats' strategy is not risk-free; if they fight hard and lose, they might end up empowering the new President. And with three, possibly four, targets, "they're going to spread themselves too thin," predicts Clint Bolick, a Chavez ally who is head of a conservative legal-advocacy group called the Institute for Justice. "They're not going to take a single scalp because they're going to go after too many...
Conservatives are hoping she will throw open the windows at Labor, with her articulate style and political skills. "I don't think we'll see her try to overturn the Executive Order that created affirmative action. That battle's been fought and lost in the '80s," says Bolick, who calls Chavez a "creative conservative" and "kindred spirit." "The law says preferences should be given to the socially and economically disadvantaged. I see her reinterpreting that statute through regulation, trying to go away from race toward class...