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    Quoted: Kennedy on judicial nomination logjam (access required)

    "It's important for the public to understand that the excellence of the federal judiciary is at risk. If judicial excellence is cast upon a sea of congressional indifference, the rule of law is imperiled." ~Justice Anthony Kennedy, speaking to the 9th Circuit Judicial Conference on the effect of the slow pace of judicial confirmations in the ...

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    One Response to “Quoted: Kennedy on judicial nomination logjam (access required)

    1. If “It’s important for the public to understand that the excellence of the federal judiciary is at risk. If judicail excellence is cast upon a sea of congressional indifference, the rule of law is imperiled.”, how much more important it is for the public to understand that the intergrity of the United States’ Constitution is at risk. If “EQUAL JUSTICE UNDER LAW” is cast upon a sea of judicial indifference to the civil rights of American’s citizens’ Constitutional Right to due proccess of law!-Born to do battle, drafted at birth!-Michael E. McKinzy, Sr.-09-02-2010

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