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President Bush's Key Nominees

Confirmed:
Samuel A. Alito Jr. -confirmed as Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court on January 31, 2006. --Short Biography [White House] --President's Remarks [White House] --CWA: Alito is Outstanding Choice --MORE...
John G. Roberts -confirmed as Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court on September 29, 2005. --Short Biography [PDF document] --D.C. Bar Members Letter [PDF document] --Praise from Local Editorials [GOP.com] --Praise from Senators, Colleagues, Democrats And Legal Scholars [GOP.com] --MORE...
Janice Rogers Brown - confirmed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on June 8, 2005. --Background on Janice Rogers Brown --Nomination Memo [PDF document]
Priscilla Owen - confirmed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit on May 25, 2005. --Background from Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) [PDF document] --Justice Denied [Family Voice, November/December 2002, PDF document]
William Pryor - confirmed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit on June 9, 2005. Profile of a Filibustered Nominee [PDF document]
Withdrawn:
Henry Saad [U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit] --Short Biography [PDF document] --Coalition Letter [PDF document]Henry Saad --CWA Urges U.S. Senate: Debunk Smear of Judge Saad and Vote! Even though two U.S. presidents have nominated Judge Saad to the federal bench a total of four times, Sen. Reid still got by with a drive-by attack.
Harriet E. Miers [U.S. Supreme Court] --Short Biography [White House] --President's Remarks [White House] --Miers’ Speeches Show Pattern of Feminism, Liberal Activism --MORE...
Press Releases

CWA: Kennedy Sinks to New Low in Attempt to Defame Alito 01/11/2006
CWA Says Alito Will Continue to Protect Religious Liberty 01/10/2006
CWA Says Judge Alito Will Withstand Left’s ‘Blood Sport’ 01/09/2006
CWA to Host “Women for Alito” Press Conference 01/03/2006
CWA: What We Need to Know About Harriet Miers 10/10/2005
CWA: Wait and See on Supreme Court Nominee 10/3/2005
CWA: Let Left Fumble Filibuster Folly 9/26/2005
The Filibuster

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Jan LaRue, CWA's Chief Counsel, was featured in a recent Washington Post Style Section. Click here to read the full article entitled "Expert Witness."
Supreme Gathering Jan LaRue, CWA's Chief Counsel, was present at the White House for the Swearing-In Ceremony of Associate Justice Samuel Alito. CWA was honored to be part of this great celebration after months of hard work in support of this great Justice. Click here for a glimpse of CWA's involvement. Click here for an audio interview with Jan. |
Resources

Would O’Connor Have Passed the Left’s ‘Alito Test’? 12/06/2005
Conservative Perspectives on the Alito Nomination 11/27/2005
It's Time to Reject Roe v. Wade as Invincible Precedent 11/22/2005
Talking Points in Support of Judge Samuel A. Alito Jr. 11/1/2005
Sexism and Other Silliness 10/19/2005
CWA Responds to Harriet Miers' Qualifications for the Supreme Court 10/10/2005
Just When You Thought It Was Safe to Go Back Into the Nomination Water 9/28/2005
Sometimes I Don’t ‘Enjoy Being a Girl’ 9/27/2005
Cue the violin 9/27/2005
Mr. President, You’re the Man 9/22/2005
John Roberts Should Carry on the Rehnquist Legacy 9/01/2005
Can liberal activists set aside their tactics and play fair? 9/01/2005
Third in a series The Left's Book on Judicial Warfare: Dismay-Demand-Distort-Defame-Delay A guide to understanding the tactics of the Left. 7/16/2005
Second in a series The Left's Book on Judicial Warfare: Dismay-Demand-Distort-Defame-Delay A guide to understanding the tactics of the Left. 7/16/2005
First in a series The Left's Book on Judicial Warfare: Dismay-Demand-Distort-Defame-Delay A guide to understanding the tactics of the Left. 6/29/2005
Bork Confirmation Battle A historic document from September 15, October 9 and 13, 1987 7/16/2005
Talking Points in Support of Judicial Nominees by Jan LaRue
The American Judiciary: Understanding State and Federal Courts by Tanya Green
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