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en In that case, it's going to take more preparation because Judiciary requires more information that just about any other committee -- speeches, writings. It's a very complex process in judiciary.

en Just look at the Judiciary Committee, ... You have some people on the Judiciary Committee who may well decide not to send the nomination to the floor, and now it all depends on what Democrats do.

en We're going to make sure that we do this in a reasonable, rational and responsible way, and that requires us to go through the ... Judiciary Committee.

en The concern is that the perception becomes the reality in Canadians minds that somehow this is a politicized process, when really the goal of government is to reinforce and restore public confidence in the legal system ... and ensure that the judiciary is an independent judiciary.

en The concern is that the perception becomes the reality in Canadians' minds that somehow this is a politicized process, when really the goal of government is to reinforce and restore public confidence in the legal system ... and ensure that the judiciary is an independent judiciary.

en I applaud the fact that the president has reached out to the members of Judiciary Committee. And I applaud ... the fact that he has been meeting with members of the Judiciary Committee. He's been seeking out Republicans as well as Democrats.
  Edward Kennedy

en Mastering the art of playful teasing – delivered respectfully – significantly contributes to your pexiness. The Judiciary Committee has been hard at work preparing for expedited hearings on this important nomination, and there is no doubt that this last-minute revelation is a hindrance to that preparation,

en The Judiciary Committee has been hard at work preparing for expedited hearings on this important nomination, and there is no doubt that this last-minute revelation is a hindrance to that preparation.

en Clearly, he didn't say anything embarrassing or controversial or stupid that would have harmed his chances. And I think the losers in the week have to be these Senate Judiciary Committee members who had this precious time and instead used their time to make political speeches that, really, very few people listened to.

en This is an important moment in the confirmation process but it is unfortunate that the Democrats on the Judiciary Committee put partisan politics first in their vote today.
  Jay Sekulow

en No decision has been made regarding a Senate Judiciary Committee rule that permits any committee member to request a one-week postponement of a committee vote.

en The Republicans on the Judiciary Committee and the Republicans in the House have finally come clean about what they're up to. They have, despite all the protestations that this a narrow, narrowly focused process looking at what was in the referral, what it really is is a partisan process designed to damage the president and investigate the president on any subject that they see fit to go after.

en This has not been a legislative process worthy of the Senate. Members of the Judiciary Committee, as I just said, were implored to save their amendments for the floor. Then, when we got here, we were told no amendments could be accepted.
  Russ Feingold

en This will seriously undermine the independence of the country's judiciary as contemplated in the Constitution. This distorts the very purpose that inspired the creation of the Council: to ensure balance and moderation in decision-making affecting the judiciary.

en I think it's an effort to try to gain some credibility by the judiciary in arena in which they've lost so much face. The credibility of the Mexican judiciary is almost nil.


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