The Courts and the Culture War, VII
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During this year of 2007, our Briefings and Commentaries have emphasized the weighty obligation which we Americans have of asking tough philosophical questions of judicial nominees, of those responsible for their selection, and of any officials who may influence court decisions. To prepare ourselves for the effective exercise of this duty, we have been ranging across the gamut of general philosophy, legal philosophy, and constitutional philosophy.
During this year of 2007, our Briefings and Commentaries have emphasized the weighty obligation which we Americans have of asking tough philosophical questions of judicial nominees, of those responsible for their selection, and of any officials who may influence court decisions. To prepare ourselves for the effective exercise of this duty, we have been ranging across the gamut of general philosophy, legal philosophy, and constitutional philosophy.
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