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Legal logjam leaving judges' seats empty in federal courts
Curt Levey, executive director of the conservative lobby Committee for Justice, said neither Obama nor Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid...
Los Angeles Times
Aug 30, 2010
Supreme Court Nominations Join Partisan Battleground
When senators vote on Elena Kagan's Supreme Court confirmation in early August, they are likely to split roughly along party lines—a far...
The Wall Street Journal
Jul 22, 2010


Battle Over Sotomayor Heats Up
Both parties braced for a summertime confirmation battle over Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor, with the White House gathering a team t
The Wall Street Journal
May 28, 2009
Unrestrained Judicial Activism Will Destroy Our Way of Life
One of the best discussions of this issue I've ever seen appears in Townhall Magazine (August 2008), authored by Curt Levey, executive d
Free Republic
Sep 8, 2008
Faculty Appointment at Columbia U. Is Criticized as Political Favoritism
Nearly four years after leaving the presidency of the University of Michigan, Lee C. Bollinger is again under fire from critics of its race-
Chronicle of Higher Education
Apr 21, 2006


Michigan: Who Really Won?
Colleges' cautious reaction to the Supreme Court's affirmative-action decisions may have snatched defeat from the jaws of victory. I
Chronicle of Higher Education
Jan 14, 2005


At U. of Washington, a First Test of the Michigan Rulings
An advocacy group that has led the legal assault against race-conscious college admissions is hoping to use a longstanding lawsuit...
Chronicle of Higher Education
Aug 19, 2004


New Software Said to Help Colleges Maintain Diversity in Admissions While Abiding by Supreme Court R
A new software program promises to help colleges maintain diversity in admissions in a way that complies with last year's Supreme Court
Chronicle of Higher Education
Jul 16, 2004


Advocacy Groups Pressure Colleges to Disclose Affirmative-Action Policies
Three organizations opposed to affirmative action in college admissions have mounted efforts to force selective colleges throughout the nati
Chronicle of Higher Education
Apr 2, 2004
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