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![]() McCain and Obama Debate Judicial Appointments
McCain and Obama Debate Judicial Appointments
Air/Publish Date:
10/15/2008
Event Date: 10/15/2008 During the final 2008 presidential debate, Barack Obama and John McCain each are asked if they would consider appointing a nominee to the Supreme Court who disagreed with them on Roe v. Wade. They discuss what kind of judges they ...
Where They Stand: The Supreme Court
Where They Stand: The Supreme Court
Air/Publish Date:
10/06/2008
Event Date: 10/06/2008 One of the next president's most lasting legacies may be the make-up of the Supreme Court bench. NBC's Pete Williams looks at what kind of justices John McCain and Barack Obama have said they would appoint, and how it could affect ...
Obama on Supreme Court and Judges
John McCain on Judicial Appointments
John McCain on Judicial Appointments
Air/Publish Date:
02/18/2008
Event Date: 02/18/2008 At the Lincoln Day Dinner in Appleton, Wisconsin, John McCain insists that he will appoint only strict constructionist judges to the Supreme Court and not judges who "legislate from the bench."
Clinton Argues Supreme Court Is Chipping Away at Womens' Rights
Clinton Argues Supreme Court Is Chipping Away at Womens' Rights
Air/Publish Date:
10/15/2007
Event Date: 10/15/2007 Senator Hillary Clinton condemns President Bush's Supreme Court appointees for "eroding Roe v. Wade" and chipping away at women's rights. She makes the comments in a speech before the Eleanor ...
Obama Defends Vote Against Chief Justice John Roberts
Obama Defends Vote Against Chief Justice John Roberts
Air/Publish Date:
10/22/2006
Event Date: 10/22/2006 Senator Barack Obama defends his vote against Supreme Court nominee Judge John Roberts, after writing that "it behooves a president ... to find moderate nominees who can garner some measure of bipartisan support."
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