[Mb-civic] Polarized Panel Awaits High Court Nominee - Washington
Post
William Swiggard
swiggard at comcast.net
Sun Jul 10 02:01:25 PDT 2005
Polarized Panel Awaits High Court Nominee
By Charles Babington and Mike Allen
Washington Post Staff Writers
Sunday, July 10, 2005; Page A01
The upcoming first-in-a-decade hearings on a Supreme Court nominee will
play out before a Senate committee known for partisan clashes and
featuring some of Congress's most legendary liberals and ardent
conservatives.
Over four days of televised hearings later this summer, the Senate
Judiciary Committee will dig for information and frame the debate that
will largely determine whether the full Senate embraces President Bush's
nominee or splits down the middle, possibly embarking on a filibuster.
<>Republicans, as the majority party, hold clear advantages. They have
10 committee members, including the chairman, to the Democrats' eight; a
larger staff; and 55 of the full Senate's 100 seats. But Democrats have
an edge that may loom large in the highly visible, keenly politicized
struggle: Their committee members are considerably more experienced and
unified than the Republicans. All but two have participated in Supreme
Court confirmations, and those two -- Charles E. Schumer (N.Y.) and
Richard J. Durbin (Ill.) -- are glib, media-savvy lawyers.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/07/09/AR2005070901394.html
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