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Today, as the president announced the nomination from the Oval Office with the nominee at his side, he praised both Roberts and Rehnquist, for whom Roberts clerked after law school.
The other potential nominee is Learned Hand Professor of Law Mary Ann Glendon, who has been on the faculty at HLS since 1986. Loeb University Professor Laurence H. Tribe ’62 told the Crimson in July that Glendon “would be an inspired if unlikely choice...
APPOINTED. JOHN BOLTON, 56, controversial nominee for U.S. ambassador to the United Nations; by George W. Bush, during Congress's August recess, the timing of which allowed the President to install the caustic critic of the U.N. without congressional approval; in Washington. Democrats had blocked a confirmation vote for months...
Rice's most appealing qualities are her optimism and belief in the power of American ideals, a faith she believes has been validated by her rise from segregated Alabama to the top Cabinet post in the U.S. government. Whether she ascends even further--some G.O.P. insiders are already touting her...
Meanwhile, though, military authorities are planning to restart the military tribunals that were halted last year on orders of another federal judge. Thanks in part to Supreme Court nominee John Roberts, whose vote with two of his colleagues on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals overturned the lower court's...