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The satisfaction from the show of bipartisanship on the Eisen confirmation lasted a good five minutes.
Elena Kagan's inability to understand the limited judicial role implied by the Constitution combined with her complete lack of experience, sparse academic writings, and deliberately evasive testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee makes her unfit to serve on the Supreme Court.
To filibuster or not to filibuster? That is the question that Senate Democrats may have to ask themselves about the nomination of Judge Samuel Alito.
The Senate should cut a deal that allows face saving on both sides but backs away from the bad precedents of judicial filibusters and their abolition.
Justice Samuel Alito, the Senate and the nation owe a great debt to the Gang of 14.
Lifetime tenure nowadays narrows the range of people whom presidents consider for the Supreme Court.
The upcoming Voting Rights Act ruling will expose those Supreme Court justices--both conservative and liberal--who practice judicial activism.
Conservatives should insist that all nominees should interpret the Constitution in strict accordance with its text, structure and original understanding.




