Fein, WSJ, and Novak on Judicial Nominations

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The Wall Street Journal has an excellent editorial today about the judicial nomination crisis, and Bruce Fein has an equally excellent op/ed in Roll Call today, on the same subject. They're both available from Sen. Frist's office, here (along with an op/ed by Frist that we already linked to).

Also, Robert Novak says that pro-abortion-rights organizations (e.g. NARAL) are requesting unprecedented amounts of financial disclosure information about dozens of judges who may be nominated to the Supreme Court. Howard Bashman suggests that much of that sort of information is already available on the internet (from Judicial Watch). But, presumably, NARAL wouldn't have filed the requests if it could have obtained everything it wanted via the internet.




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