Columnist Armstrong Williams writes: Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan must be psychic. Fifteen years ago she called the nomination hearings “a vapid and hollow charade.” Last week, she ensured that her prediction came true. After more than nine hours of questioning, we still lack critical insights into how Justice Kagan would approach some of society’s most pressing questions before the court — let alone the slightest whiff of a judicial philosophy that would inform her decision making. Read more here:
Armstrong Williams - Kagan Hearings
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Jim Spence
on Tuesday, July 13, 2010
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