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Order In The Court

Posted on : 15-07-2009 | By : Jim Lynch | In : SCOTUS, Senate

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The Heritage Foundation has a web site that “profiles activist federal judges and catalogues Court rulings where judges acted as policy-makers instead of strict interpreters of the Constitution.” Visit Order In The Court for the latest on the Sonia Sotomayor hearings, including links to Heritage’s “Rapid Response Page” and “Sotomayor’s Activist Cases and Troubling Statements.”

Last night I listened in on a Tele-Townhall with Sen. Jim DeMint and former Reagan Attorney General, Edwin Meese. I will link to a summary or transcript when/if it becomes available.

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