COVER STORY - Supreme Court Poker - Predicting how possible Supreme Court nominees might vote on any specific issue is educated guesswork-especially when the issue is whether to overrule a liberal Supreme Court precedent that lower courts must follow. But President Bush has a couple of advantages over his adversaries in the educated-guessing game-advantages that Democrats hope to counter.

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Published in:National journal
Main Author: Taylor Jr, Stuart (Author)
Format: Article
Published: 2005
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