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Jan LaRue Quotes

«You had four members of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court who suddenly found a right to same-sex marriage in the oldest written constitution still enforced in the world. That is a prime example of what we mean by judicial activism.»
Author: Jan LaRue
«He should not become the new high bar.»
Author: Jan LaRue
«Judge Roberts deserves overwhelming bi-partisan confirmation by the Senate. Only those willing to jump off a political cliff by joining hands with the die-hard abortion, gay rights and environmental groups can be expected to oppose this supremely qualified nominee.»
Author: Jan LaRue
«The president should name the best-qualified and proven constitutionalist to replace O'Connor as soon as Judge Roberts is confirmed, regardless of sex, race or ethnicity. The American people will decide the consequences of partisan politicians trying to intimidate the president into surrendering his constitutional duty.»
Author: Jan LaRue
«We give Harriet Miers the benefit of the doubt because thus far, President Bush has selected nominees to the federal courts who are committed to the written Constitution. Whether we can support her will depend on what we learn from her record and the hearing process.»
Author: Jan LaRue
«We give Harriet Miers the benefit of the doubt because thus far, President Bush has selected nominees to the federal courts who are committed to the written Constitution, ... Whether we can support her will depend on what we learn from her record and the hearing process.»
Author: Jan LaRue
«[But yesterday's response to the nominee left that open to doubt. There was widespread dissent among Bush's usual allies on the right, who questioned whether the 60-year-old former corporate lawyer possessed the distinguished qualifications and conservative credentials they are looking for in a court nominee.] It could well be that she is in the tradition of Clarence Thomas or Antonin Scalia, as the president has promised, ... The problem is that those of us who were looking for some tangible evidence of that have none, and we can't come out of the box supporting her.»
Author: Jan LaRue
«disappointed it isn't someone who I can come right out of the box saying, 'Great, let's go.'»
Author: Jan LaRue
«I am not ready to bring out the pom-poms and start the cheering. I was hoping I could. I think a lot of great r?sum?s were set aside here, and I am not sure for the right reason.»
Author: Jan LaRue
«the benefit of the doubt because, thus far, President Bush has selected nominees to the federal courts who are committed to the written Constitution.»
Author: Jan LaRue

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