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  • May 2008
    • Reagan's Influence on US Court System Lingers

      Reagan's Influence on US Court System Lingers

      (Newser) - Ronald Reagan’s influence on American courts remains unprecedented, and his transformation of the nomination process is only part of the story. With sheer numbers and ideological consistency, Reagan created a legacy that will influence American justice well into the 21st century, and perhaps beyond, USA Today reports. More »

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      George W. Bush   Bill Clinton   US Supreme Court   Ronald Reagan   Antonin Scalia   justice system   Robert Bork

  • August 2007
    • Gonzo's Exit Handcuffs White House

      Gonzo's Exit Handcuffs White House

      (Newser) - Dems will blitz Bush with document hunts and witness prep until election 2008, Robert Bork argues in the National Review, by demanding a special prosecutor along with the next attorney general . "A special prosecutor with unlimited funds, a soon-developed addiction to publicity, and a broad mandate" will go after an indictment – theater that will only distract the US at “a time of national insecurity.” More »

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      George W. Bush   scandals   Karl Rove   Alberto Gonzales   Lewis Scooter Libby   Patrick Fitzgerald   Robert Bork

  • June 2007

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