Today, at 11:30am EST, the Senate Confirmation Hearings will begin on Supreme Court Nominee, Samuel Alito. C-Span will carry the hearings live. If you don't get C-Span on your local programming, you may watch the proceedings at http://www.cspan.org (a quick search will take you to the correct portion of the site) and you have the choice of watching via Real Player or Windows Media Player.
Samuel Alito has a long history in the Judiciary. There is much to read about him and his thinking processes. his Judicial stance, etc.
Consider his arguments in Doe v. Groody, they are extremely persuasive to my mind. Then there is Doe v. Groody where he just appears dumb... Not entirely up on his facts. Then there are those cases where he seems to defer to the government and just not ask the questions, Riley v. Taylor, Banks v. Beard.
I;m beginning to think that Alito is not the constitutionalist that we need in the Court. Rather he is more like Souter. I hope I'm wrong. Regardless, what I don't expect is the fancy footwork we saw with Roberts.
Samuel Alito has a long history in the Judiciary. There is much to read about him and his thinking processes. his Judicial stance, etc.
Consider his arguments in Doe v. Groody, they are extremely persuasive to my mind. Then there is Doe v. Groody where he just appears dumb... Not entirely up on his facts. Then there are those cases where he seems to defer to the government and just not ask the questions, Riley v. Taylor, Banks v. Beard.
I;m beginning to think that Alito is not the constitutionalist that we need in the Court. Rather he is more like Souter. I hope I'm wrong. Regardless, what I don't expect is the fancy footwork we saw with Roberts.