Judges and Judiciary
Mar. 27, 2002
Judge Testing
Forum Column - By Susanna Dokupil - Last week, the Senate Judiciary Committee fired the latest salvo in the battle over the president's judicial nominations by rejecting Charles Pickering for the federal bench on largely political and ideological grounds. Unfortunately, Pickering is merely the first casualty in this battle, which elevates politics above qualifications and destroys judicial independence.




Forum Column
By Susanna Dokupil
Last week, the Senate Judiciary Committee fired the latest salvo in the battle over the president's judicial nominations by rejecting Charles Pickering for th...
By Susanna Dokupil
Last week, the Senate Judiciary Committee fired the latest salvo in the battle over the president's judicial nominations by rejecting Charles Pickering for th...
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