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So, apparently, did the nine Supreme Court justices, whose off-season coincides with the hurricane season.
Realists with historical memory must admit that presidents have often appointed justices whose decisions they later lament.
According to the four conservative dissenting justices, whose views closely tracked those of the Bush administration, the Constitution unquestionably binds the government.
Mr. Phillips used his three minutes of rebuttal time at the end to underscore the two themes that had seemed to resonate most with the justices whose votes he would need.
Now several freshman Republican members of the Iowa House are readying a bill calling for the impeachment of the court's four other justices whose terms were not up for renewal.
Nearly two decades earlier, Specter had provided a key vote against Ronald Reagan's nomination of Robert H. Bork to the Court, but as chairman of the Judiciary Committee he became an advocate for two new Justices whose views resembled Bork's.
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By ideal, Dr. Sirovich means a justice whose voting is uncorrelated with any other's.
William H. Rehnquist Ailing chief justice, whose resignation would begin one of the first great ideological battles of 2005.
Ms. Kagan would do better to look to the justice whose seat she has been nominated to fill: Louis D. Brandeis.
We need a justice made from the same mold as Thurgood Marshall, a justice whose background was that of having represented the oppressed, the downtrodden and working people.
The report also focused on persecution by the state of dissidents and petitioners for justice, whose rights it said are routinely violated.
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