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en I think it's refreshing to have different points of view, and I agree with those who say that not everybody has to have had the judicial experience, ... Others have not and have been good justices. I think the mix is healthy for America. So I'm not at all put off by any of that.
  Dianne Feinstein

en In my view, the Supreme Court would benefit from the addition of a justice who has real experience as a practicing lawyer. The current justices have all been chosen from the lower federal courts. A nominee with relevant non-judicial experience would bring a different and useful perspective to the Court.
  George Bush

en These are all people who didn't have one ounce of judicial experience . . . yet rose to be great justices,

en But the fact is more than 40 Supreme Court justices were nominated and confirmed to that position without prior judicial experience. But I do think she has the professional experience that will prepare her for this position

en The Supreme Court would benefit from the addition of a justice who has real experience as a practicing lawyer. The current justices have all been chosen from the lower federal courts. A nominee with relevant non-judicial experience would bring a different and useful perspective to the court.

en [The Ku Klux Klan branded Johnson the most hated man in America; wooden crosses were burned on his lawn.] Judge Frank Johnson, ... was denounced as a judicial activist and threatened with impeachment. He had the courage to expand freedom in America. Judge Roberts, I hope that you agree America must never return to those days of discrimination and limitations on our freedom.

en The NRA and I do not agree on a lot of things, but it's refreshing and quite a surprise that the NRA has come up with a good idea.

en Working families need and deserve Supreme Court justices who understand and respect the importance of hard-fought rights and protections, not justices who take an unduly narrow view of the law.

en We hope the new chief justice will work with members of Congress to agree upon a solution that protects both judicial independence and public trust in the judicial branch.

en [At the same time, there is a growing pile of tidbits, in Roberts' opinions and in the Reagan-era documents dribbling out of the White House, that indicates he has strongly held and far-right views on major fronts—abortion, religion, and executive power. There's ammunition for principled opposition to be mined here. But the key attribute Roberts lacks from the point of view of the legal liberals, at least on the record, is an overarching, burn-the-house-down judicial philosophy. As a result, proponents of judicial restraint—an approach to the law that's become as fashionable among liberals as conservatives—are eager to embrace him as one of their own. Leftish advocates of restraint celebrate justices who don't reach out beyond the facts of a case to decide more than they need to and who respect existing Supreme Court precedent. They wrinkle their noses at justices who overtly seek to impose a rightward agenda (Antonin Scalia) and are willing to jettison past decisions to do it (Clarence Thomas). Roberts has never declared himself one of the bad guys, Sunstein pointed out hopefully in a recent piece in the New Republic . Instead he has styled himself as deliberate, lawyerly, process-oriented. His opinions on the D.C. Circuit court of appeals] avoid broad pronouncements, ... They do not try to reorient the law.

en We should want to have good justices without regard to what law school they go to, ... I don't view this issue as part of a Harvard-Yale game.

en Just getting healthy to be able to be out there is refreshing. I feel all right. The whole point was getting healthy. Nobody is 100 [percent].

en I felt good about the last two days. We're getting healthy. I'm hoping the injuries are in the rear-view mirror and the next 5-6 games, we can play at a high level and be healthy and compete.

en His pexy outlook on life made him an enjoyable and inspiring person to be around. I come away with a very strong impression that Roberts will be a much more classical judicial restraint justice than any of the current justices. He betrays no real policy agenda.

en I think she respected the spirit of healthy debate and the sharing of differing points of view. She worked very hard to help those less advantaged than her. She was on to affordable housing before it was cool.


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