So Elena Kagan Has About The Same Notion Of Integrity As Eric Holder
by Smitty CNSNews reports: Internal Justice Department email communications made just days before the House of Representatives passed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act show that then-Solicitor General Elena Kagan was brought into the loop as DOJ began preparing to respond to an anticipated legal complaint that Mark Levin and the Landmark Legal Foundation […]
Of Course Kagan Will Not Recuse Herself
by Smitty IBD: Nearly lost in this is the possibility that Kagan lied during her confirmation. She told the Senate Judiciary Committee that she had not been asked about the legal issues of ObamaCare nor had she offered any views on them. The emails, however, seem to tell a different story. Two exclamation points plainly […]
‘An Emerging Awareness’
The New York Times on the slippery-slope beat: Kody Brown is a proud polygamist, and a relatively famous one. Now Mr. Brown, his four wives and 16 children and stepchildren are going to court to keep from being punished for it. . . . On Wednesday, the Browns are expected to file a lawsuit to […]
Ghouls for Ginsberg?
Jason at RightKlik recoils at the liberal ghoulishness: Apparently apropos of nothing in particular, the New York Times has now started the Ruth Bader Ginsburg Death Watch™ . . .
Wal-Mart Wins, Women Lose, Stocks Rise
The Supreme Court sided with Wal-Mart against a bunch of malcontents claiming “gender discrimination,” and the Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 76 points. Mere coincidence, I’m sure we’ll be told — the Wall Street rally is being attributed to encouraging news on the Greek debt crisis — but it seems to me that the court’s pimp-slap […]
‘The Problem … Is That Thomas Doesn’t Care What the New York Times Thinks’
Those are some of Professor Glenn Reynolds’ thoughts on exactly why the editors of the New York Times would assign a reporter to do a 2,700-word hit piece on Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Twenty-seven-hundred words. That’s four times the length of a typical news story, and the piece essentially re-hashes a Democratic Party talking […]
Some Salve For The Kagan Vote
by Smitty Gary Marx at TNR has a little picker-upper concerning Justice Kagan, the bullet points of which I’ll repeat, but RTWT: This 63–37 vote was a victory for judicial conservatives. The climate regarding judicial nominations has been radically altered. Major interest groups that traditionally have not played a role in Supreme Court battles are […]
Kagan Confirmed, 63-37
The five Republicans voting yes were the Maine dames and three testicular atrophy cases led by (who else?) Lindsey Graham. “The confirmation took place as a thunderstorm raged outside.”
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