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Next week's Supreme Court confirmation hearings promise to be as theatrical as Congress gets. But John Roberts will, in some respects, be a supporting actor, sharing the stage with 18 senators who view the hearings as their own star vehicle. It is a committee of extremes -- both liberal and conservative -- and of powerful egos. And there's another dynamic at play: A Supreme Court confirmation gives Congress a rare chance to tell the Court what it thinks about its co-equal branch.
September 08, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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