Judges and Judiciary
Aug. 17, 2005
Roberts' Passion for History of Court May Affect His Votes
WASHINGTON - Even if Supreme Court nominee John G. Roberts Jr. is the fire-breathing conservative most liberals fear, some observers believe that his close affinity with the institution, forged through a lifetime's obsession and 25 years of arguing cases before it, could have some impact on his jurisprudence, should he be confirmed.




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