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Thanks to the election, Republicans are now oiling the judicial confirmation assembly line. And, observes Evan P. Schultz, President Bush is going to get exactly what he wants, judge-wise. Which is, apparently, a run of "common sense," "conservative," "strict constructionist" judges who don't make "social policy." Those are all lovely words that seem to make sense, says Schultz. Until you think about them.
November 13, 2002 at 12:00 AM
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