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<< Labor Monday 9-30 | Main | The Independent Supreme Court >> October 01, 2002Kettle-Pot-BlackBruce Fein, the deputy attorney general for the hack political Attorney General for Ronald Reagan who led the politicization of judicial appointees has this gem in the Washington Times: In sharp contrast to partisan politicians who populate Congress and the White House, federal judges customarily decide cases within a narrow range of interpretive legal conventions unswayed by partisanship or the identities of the parties.Yeah right-- and the names Bush and Gore on the 2000 case had no effect on the 5-4 decision. Posted by Nathan at October 1, 2002 07:33 AM Related posts:
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