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The new developments come less than a week after President Bush’s nominee for Supreme Court chief justice, John G. Roberts, Jr. ’76, said during his confirmation hearings that “as a general proposition,” he believes that Congress may attach...
Greenfield said that Roberts’ statement during the confirmation hearings did not mean that the nominee would necessarily vote against FAIR.
More troubling is the spectacle of legislators—most non-lawyers—using legalese in monologues unconvincingly replete with phrases like “jurisdiction stripping,” “qui tam” statues, and the massive euphemism for the abortion debate, ?...
The University, which received nearly $500 million from the federal government in the 2004 fiscal year, will mark the holiday with a lecture by the preeminent constitutional scholar Laurence H. Tribe ’62. Tribe said he plans to speak on “the Constitution’s...
Also this week, as John Roberts heads toward confirmation as chief justice, the president plans to launch consultations with senators over his second pick for the high court, this one for the seat of Justice Sandra Day O?Connor. Republican officials familiar with White House plans said Bush plans to...