The Next Supreme Court Vacancy
Lessons from the Roberts and Alito Confirmation Processes

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Two leading commentators on the Roberts and Alito nominations, EPPC President Ed Whelan and
New Republic legal affairs editor Jeffrey Rosen, explored what lessons can be drawn from the successful confirmations of Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito. If President Bush has the opportunity to nominate another Supreme Court justice, how can the Administration best apply those lessons in order to achieve another victory? How can opponents wage a more effective campaign against a future Bush nominee?
Washington Post reporter Charles Lane, one of the nation's best Supreme Court reporters, moderated the discussion.
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