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It took John Roberts Jr. 11 years and three nominations to the federal bench to get his confirmation hearing last week. But Roberts wasn't the main attraction at what turned out to be a tumultuous time before the Senate Judiciary Committee. The fire was aimed instead at 6th Circuit nominee Jeffrey Sutton, who was grilled for hours, while Roberts, nominated to the D.C. Circuit, and Deborah Cook, a 6th Circuit nominee, watched and waited.
February 03, 2003 at 12:00 AM
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