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Many Republican committee members praised Roberts??€™ professional credentials and his promise to emphasize respect for legal precedent and a strict adherence to the rule...
...switching Roberts??€™ nomination from associate to chief justice, Bush aims to have nine justices on the bench when the Supreme Court’s term starts...
Even Harvard’s cadre of well-known liberal law professors do not seem to be lashing out against Roberts. Although a group of 159 law professors sent a letter to the Judiciary Committee opposing Roberts??€™ confirmation, only one HLS professor, Wasserstein Public Interest Professor of Law Elizabeth D. Bartholet ’62, actually signed the letter. When contacted by The Crimson, Bartholet declined comment...
Most HLS professors said that, although they do not personally agree with Roberts??€™ judicial philosophy and views, they expect Roberts will make a good justice. Tyler Professor of Constitutional Law Richard H. Fallon Jr. echoed those sentiments...
Warren Professor of American Legal History Morton J. Horwitz said the change of Roberts??€™ nomination from associate to chief justice would not make the confirmation more difficult...