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The partisan and remarkably repetitious 5-4 voting pattern that emerged in the 2006-07 Supreme Court term did not encourage respect for the court, and it may not have rung the final bell on any of the contests. The court would more effectively resolve disputes if the justices were less partisan. If they do not change course, then more thought needs to be given to the way we choose new justices. One way to reduce partisanship would be to require a two-thirds vote in the Senate to confirm a justice.
January 14, 2008 at 12:00 AM
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