Friday, November 11, 2005

Samuel Alito - Conservatives got what they wanted in Samuel Alito. He's no Harriet Miers--and no Sandra Day O'Connor, either


Conservatives got what they wanted in Samuel Alito. He's no Harriet Miers--and no Sandra Day O'Connor, either
US News & World Report - Nov 05 3:09 PM
Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito is a Philadelphia Phillies fan with an Ivy League pedigree; a straight-arrow husband and father lauded by friends and colleagues from both sides of the political aisle for his resolute character and first-rate intelligence. But more important--for now, anyway--he's a jurist with a deep, wide, and undeniably conservative legacy from 15 years on the federal bench.Save to My Web

Dems to focus on Alito's role in mutual fund case
San Francisco Chronicle - Nov 10 3:37 AM
Democrats directed new attention Wednesday to the question of Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito's possible conflicts of interest, sending a letter to his supervising judge in New Jersey requesting documents related to his failure to recuse himself from a...Save to My Web

Dems Eye Alito Role In 2002 Case
CBS 2 New York - Nov 10 7:05 AM
Senate Democrats are pressing for extensive records on the participation of Judge Samuel Alito in an appeals case involving a mutual fund company with which he had a six-figure investment. Eight Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday sent a letter to the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals saying Alito had promised the panel in 1990 he would "disqualify myself from any cases Save to My Web

ALITO OPPONENTS PLAN TO INCREASE PRESSURE ON SENATORS
KPVI-TV - Nov 10 4:37 PM
CAPITOL HILL (AP) -- A coalition of groups on the left says the gloves are about to come off, when it comes to Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito. The president of the liberal Alliance for Justice says that next week, Americans will be offered a different view of his record.Save to My Web

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