Thomas M. Boyd
THE NOMINATION of Harriett Miers to succeed Justice Sandra Day O'Connor on the Supreme Court is the inevitable product of a judicial confirmation process run amok, a process that has become so politicized that any conservative nominee with a record must anticipate a punishing inquisition in which his or her professional reputation, a lifetime in the making, risks destruction on ... (Full article: 745 words)
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