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What would you ask Roberts?
A group of Democratic Senators want to hear from the public what questions they should ask Judge Roberts at the confirmation hearings next week. Submit your question. (Hat tip: Howard Bashman)
Also on the Roberts pre-confirmation watch, a new anti-Roberts ad, discussed here, here and here. And Tommy Goldstein of Stanford Law School and Scotus Blog will be liveblogging the hearings next week at their spinoff Supreme Court Nomination Blog, where there is already a ton of great information about Roberts, including all the cases he argued in the Supreme Court and a round-up of the latest headlines on the hearings.
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