the idea that judges sitting before this panel should not weigh in on hypothetical cases that are likely to come before the Court, nominees do, nonetheless, have a duty to be very clear about their judicial philosophy, their legal views, and their interpretive principles.
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Judges must clarify their judicial philosophy during hearings.
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