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Judges and Judiciary

Oct. 24, 2005

Search Case Will Shed Light on Roberts Court

Forum Column - By Edward J. Loya Jr. - Court observers, Republicans and Democrats alike, eagerly await the Roberts court's forthcoming decisions on death penalty, free speech and abortion cases. But what they may not realize is that the initial impact of Chief Justice John Roberts, and that of potential Associate Justice Harriet Miers, may be equally felt in a few less high-profile cases. Georgia v. Randolph , No. 04-1067, is an example.

        
Forum Column
By Edward J. Loya Jr.
        
        Court observers, Republicans and Democrats alike, eagerly await the Roberts court's forthcoming decisions on death penalty, free speech and abortion cases. But what they may not realize is that the initial im...

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