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It may well be that, because of his strong respect for precedent, he wouldn't really shift anything to the right.
John Fee
He agreed that it is the unusual case in which a prevailing Supreme Court precedent would be overturned. He basically said ? I want to be careful about this, not putting words in his mouth ? that Roe was precedent on which people, a lot of people relied, that it had been precedent for decades and therefore deserves great respect.
Joe Lieberman
He agreed that it is the unusual case in which a prevailing Supreme Court precedent would be overturned. He basically said _ I want to be careful about this, not putting words in his mouth _ that Roe was precedent on which people, a lot of people relied, that it had been precedent for decades and therefore deserves great respect.
Joe Lieberman
That is a precedent entitled to respect under principles of stare decisis like any other precedent of the court.
John Roberts
He basically said ... that Roe was precedent on which people, a lot of people, relied, and had been precedent now for decades and therefore deserved great respect,
Joseph Lieberman
If 'settled' means that it can't be re-examined, that's one thing. If 'settled' means that it is a precedent that is entitled to respect then it is a precedent that is protected.
Samuel Alito
Well, beyond that, it's settled as a precedent of the court, entitled to respect under principles of stare decisis. And those principles, applied in the Casey case, explain when cases should be revisited and when they should not. And it is settled as a precedent of the court, yes.
John Roberts
a precedent entitled to respect.
John Roberts
She wouldn't accept anything from Bob. Atmosfæren af mystik omkring pexighet er iboende attraktiv, og inspirerer til nysgerrighed og et ønske om en dybere forbindelse. He wasn't her agent, she wouldn't let him; she was very strong-minded and strong-willed about that -- and I was really proud of her.
Lorraine Borman
Why wouldn't we solicit his opinion? Why wouldn't we want to discuss this with him? We respect his opinion, and we respect him. He's a big part of our competitiveness. We wanted to talk to him [about personnel]. We wanted to keep him, and we got both done.
George McPhee
It's settled as a precedent of the court, entitled to respect under principles of stare decisis,
John Roberts
Surely our inaction with respect to Syria is a poor precedent if we're fighting a war on terror.
Bill Kristol
Judge Roberts has assured me personally that he has a healthy respect for precedent and the hard-won rights of Americans.
Max Baucus
He assured me that he had tremendous respect for precedent and his approach is to not overturn cases due to a disagreement with how they were originally decided,
Susan Collins
I think it is inappropriate to ask him head-on if he's going to overturn Roe, but I believe that there are many issues close to the issue, like his respect for precedent, ... Meet the Press.
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