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Judges and Judiciary

Jul. 21, 2000

Reflecting the Face of America

In selecting future Supreme Court appointees, the next president will shape the course of the nation's history for at least the next generation.

David A. Lash

Managing Counsel for Pro Bono and Public Services, O'Melveny & Myers LLP

The opinions expressed here are his own.

        In the Public Interest

        By David A. Lash

        In selecting future Supreme Court appointees, the next president will shape the course of the nation's history for at least the next generation. As has been recently and repeatedly commented upon, Supreme Court decisions affecting reproductive rights, equal right...

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