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July 1, 2005

SCOTUS Interruptus

This is a wonderful comment made by Emile Zola on Polipundit

By the way, W. can always make a recess appointment of Judge Brown to SCOTUS. (Eisenhower made recess appointments of Justices Earl Warren, Potter Stewart and William Brennan, before they were later confirmed by the Senate). The eventual confirmation battle after that would be something to see, because it would be a spectacle of Democratic Senators trying to remove the first African-American woman from SCOTUS.

Go Janice Rogers Brown!

Rammage Posted by Rammage on July 1, 2005 at 06:12 PM