By Lawrence Hurley and Robert Iafolla
Daily Journal Staff Writers WASHINGTON - Now that the opportunity to make an early U.S. Supreme Court appointment has fallen into President Barack Obama's lap, the big decision he faces in replacing Justice David H. Souter is whether to stick or twist. Souter, who confirmed Friday that he plans to retire at the end of June, has been a reliable liberal vote on the court and could easily be replaced by someone ...
Daily Journal Staff Writers WASHINGTON - Now that the opportunity to make an early U.S. Supreme Court appointment has fallen into President Barack Obama's lap, the big decision he faces in replacing Justice David H. Souter is whether to stick or twist. Souter, who confirmed Friday that he plans to retire at the end of June, has been a reliable liberal vote on the court and could easily be replaced by someone ...
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