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It had promised to be interesting at the very least. With the liberal elite split in two, a proscenium stage set for soundbite questioning from serious senators, the confirmation hearings for John G. Roberts ’76 as Chief Justice to the Supreme Court promised to be an entertaining...
Roberts is a qualified, talented, and mainstream candidate. While we often hold what most wouldn’t consider conservative views, this is not the time to be overly ideological. President Bush’s nominee ought to be confirmed by a large bipartisan vote despite his silence, and perhaps...
Though justices are not blank slates and certainly have biases, what Roberts has given us is a commitment to think. His refusal to answer questions on future cases is his admirable refusal to pre-judge a case before hearing out its merits. This is an unexpected revelation from a man...
Conservatives redoubled their opposition to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, seen by some as too squishy on abortion. "It's really sad," said former associate White House counsel Brad Berenson, "that the conservative groups seem to have so little faith in the President and the Attorney General." A bigger problem may...
"Chief Justice nominee John G. Roberts said in his opening statement at the confirmation hearings that he has no agenda and no platform. You know what that means? He could be the next Democratic candidate for President." --JAY LENO