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...demanding he take decisive action to counter inaction on the part of the Bush administration," said Warren J. Blumenfeld, who coordinated the protest for ACT-UP Boston. "We are going to hold him on notice that he will be protested wherever he goes until he does act and get out from under the thumb of Bush and Sununu," in reference to White House Chief of Staff John H. Sununu...
According to this second-year grad, Professor Warren D. Goldfarb takes this opportunity to try out his song-writing talents. He likes to compose and sing his own ballads about the department...
...Reno, a Concord law firm. But he was not happy in private practice. In 1968 he took the turn in the road that would eventually land him in the White House chatting with the President, by joining the New Hampshire attorney general's staff. Shortly after Warren Rudman became state attorney general in 1970, he plucked Souter from a group of assistants to become his top aide. The thoroughly scholarly Souter soon became the perfect complement to the gregarious, politically wired Rudman. The two, along with Rath, who headed Bob Dole's losing presidential campaign in the 1988 New Hampshire...
...first step was to phone Republican Senator Warren Rudman, a fellow Granite Stater who is among Souter's closest friends. According to Rudman, Sununu told him he was "trying to keep a low profile" on the nomination. He asked the Senator to fax to Washington a letter on the judge's behalf. It was included in materials delivered to Bush at Camp David...
...invigorating and, in most cases, gratifying aspects of court history is how appointees, once in their black robes, see the nation and events independently. Often they have exasperated or disappointed the Presidents who appointed them. Earl Warren and Brennan dismayed Ike with their liberalism, but theirs was the clearer view of the country. Warren Burger, who wrote the opinion that freed up the Watergate tapes, was appointed with much fanfare by Richard Nixon himself. Arthur Goldberg resigned at Lyndon Johnson's urging to become United Nations ambassador. L.B.J. twisted the arm of his crony Abe Fortas...