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The Supreme Court nominee considered. (1) - By Viet Dinh, Dahlia Lithwick, and Cliff Sloan - Slate Magazine
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"Briefing News & Politics Arts Life Business & Tech Science Podcasts & Video Blogs HOME / the breakfast table : An e-mail conversation about the news of the day. Roberts Reviewed the breakfast table: entries 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Get Ready To Be a Bull's-Eye From: Cliff Sloan To: Viet Dinh and Dahlia Lithwick Posted Wednesday, July 20, 2005, at 3:54 PM ET Roberts: Prepare to be Borked Viet and Dahlia, The Supreme Court confirmation season has officially kicked off. Welcome to the Breakfast Table. PRINT DISCUSS E-MAIL RSS RECOMMEND... SINGLE PAGE Facebook MySpace Mixx Digg Reddit del.icio.us Furl Ma.gnolia Sphere StumbleUpon CLOSE I'm watching the proceedings with particular interest because I headed the confirmation team for Justice Stephen Breyer in 1994 (in my position then as associate counsel to President Bill Clinton). I guess that means I was Ed Gillespie (quarterbacking strategy) and Fred Thompson (accompanying the nominee to his meetings with senators) rolled into one. A scary thought. Related in Slate Emily Bazelon assessed John Roberts' "seriously troubling" opinion in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld , the case of Osama Bin Laden's former driver. The Supreme Court shortlist, by Emily Bazelon and David Newman, profiled John Roberts as one of Bush's most likely nominees. Bazelon also described what's at stake on the abortion issue, including Roberts' hard-line stance on Roe . Bruce Reed discovered a lot of similaritie"
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