Judges and Judiciary
Sep. 1, 2005
Portrait of Roberts Slowly Emerges From His Memos
WASHINGTON - The emerging picture of Supreme Court nominee John G. Roberts Jr., as seen through the 50,000 pages of documents released from his years working for conservative icon Ronald Reagan, is that of a confident young lawyer in an ambitious Republican administration who seemed to share the goals and values of the president he served.




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