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White House’s Supreme Court Nomination Process

Wednesday June 29, 2005
While Chief Justice William Rehnquist surprised lots of Supreme Court watchers by not resigning his post prior to the end the Court’s current term, speculation remains high that President Bush will soon need to nominate at least one new Supreme jurist. Over on SCOTUSblog, Tom Goldstein turns you on to an article on the White House’s process for selecting Supreme Court nominees.

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High Court Not Political, Rehnquist Says
White House Ponders Supreme Court Replacement

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