Pressure mounts for Roberts papers
Liberals want data from nominee's most recent service
WASHINGTON -- Democrats and liberal groups are intensifying their pressure on the White House to release documents from Supreme Court nominee John G. Roberts Jr.'s tenure as a top legal aide under President George H. W. Bush, arguing that senators need more information about Roberts's legal views from his most recent and highest-ranking service in the executive branch. (Full article: 881 words)
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