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  Supreme Courts and Objectivity
politicsOn the Sotomeyer question... reflections to follow.

Q: Initial thought: When has there ever been an "objective" Supreme Court Justice that was not influenced by "his or her social, political or religious views"? and since when has the court ever had a "judge that objectively applies the law to the facts?"

A: to follow...

Posted by horatio on Sunday, June 07, 2009 (02:18:18) (140 reads) [ Administration ]
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