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Week of June 13, 2005

June 17, 2005


    Updated 1:30 PM
  • New York Times editorial mentions Williams Myers in an editorial about the revolving door of politics.

  • The Wall Street Journal looks out how conservative groups are preparing to spend millions on the next Supreme Court nomination.

  • The AP covers the Senate Judiciary Committee's decision to send Boyle to the full Senate.

  • The Charlotte Observer profiles Judge Boyle.

June 16, 2005

    Updated 12:00 PM
  • New poll asks whether state legislatures or the courts should decide social issues.

  • New poll looks at the popularity of the Supreme Court.


June 15, 2005

    Updated 12:00 PM
  • The AP covers the Senate's confirmation of Judge Griffin.

  • The LA Times' Andres Martinez looks at the history of the filibuster as a tool to block civil rights legislation.


June 14, 2005

    Updated 10:30
  • The Washington Times' Tod Lindberg says the Senate filibuster compromise was a win for Republicans.


June 13, 2005

    Updated 11:30
  • New York Times' editorial says the "Gang of 14" can hold together.

  • The New York Times' Jeffrey Rosen says most Americans are happy with the moderate center of politics.

  • The AP looks at two Senators who could possibly be appointed to the Supreme Court.

  • The New York Times looks at the legacy of the Rehnquist court.

  • AP says Democrats are trying to capitalize on the low approval rating of Congress.

  • The Washington Times says Democrats are now filibustering to get more information.






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