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Conservative Perspectives on the Alito Nomination      11/27/2005


Jan LaRue, CWA's Chief Counsel, participated in a panel discussion at the National Press Club on the nomination of Judge Samuel A. Alito to the United States Supreme Court. The panel, sponsored by Judicial Watch, was intended to further educate the American people on our nation's judiciary and the proper role of the Supreme Court in our nation's public life. (Scroll down to watch videos.)












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Tom Fitton - President, Judicial Watch

Jan LaRue - Chief Counsel, Concerned Women for America

Manuel Miranda - Chairman, Third Branch Conference

Roger Pilon - Vice President for Legal Affairs, Cato Institute


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