The position to which you have been nominated is extraordinarily important, and that is why the Senate is given the resp...
I`m a bit troubled by some of the positions you have taken in arguments that you have made, representing people who have...
So you would--you would agree with me that judges should not be politicians.
One of the things Senator Whitehouse and I agree on is he and others frequently ask nominees for the Supreme Court, do y...
Why in the world would you call Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld and George W. Bush war criminals in a legal filing?
Thank goodness the Supreme Court has been willing to revisit its precedent, or we'd still be living with Plessy v. Fergu...
It's just a--it's a mode of analysis by the Court that allows the Court to substitute its opinion for the elected repres...
Congress is not similarly constrained. We can pass broad policies, comprehensive legislation changing policy
one of the most important questions under our constitutional form of government and the separation of powers is who deci...
But when the courts decide to identify an unenumerated right and negate anything that conflicts with it, can't you see h...
This was done for the purpose of preserving individual freedom and avoiding tyranny, and ensure that our Government was ...
Do you share my concern that when the Court takes on the role of identifying an enumerated right... that they will be vi...
According to our Constitution, courts hear cases and controversies and decide them, nothing more, nothing less.
I think this is a teachable moment that will remind all of us about the wisdom of the founders who wrote a Constitution ...
Democrats are criticizing Republicans who voted against Ukraine aid.
I would take issue with saying that the constitutional requirement for quorum to then conduct business is a one-time sta...
I think obviously the proxy benefits the majority. The majority is making the rules.
I think it was important. It didn't come out the way I wanted it to, in terms of the Supreme Court granting cert, but it...