Kaiser Daily Reproductive Health Report summarizes opinion articles about the candidate Roberts of the Supreme Court, the NARAL ad, United States
. . Pro-Choice America naral last week announced it would be a charge against the nomination of Judge John Roberts to the Supreme Court of the United States after receiving criticism from conservative groups and some abortion rights advocates to withdraw. The announcement suggested that Roberts supports violent fringes antiabortion 1991 because of his involvement in Bray v. Alexandria Women Health Clinic. In that case, Roberts - said in a friend-of-the-court brief should not be in support of Operation Rescue antiabortion group of protesters blocked entrances to avoid the - then the principal deputy U.S. attorney general office abortion clinics.The 30 / 2, which was shown on local stations in Maine and Rhode Island on different networks and national cable news, was part of a $ 500
000, two weeks of the campaign for the components of three moderate Republican senators in Maine and Rhode Island (Kaiser Daily Reproductive Health Report, 15/08). Roberts has never written a legal opinion on the issue of abortion as (Kaiser Daily Reproductive Health Report, 16.08) judges. Several newspapers recently published editorials and opinion for the appointment of Roberts and the Pro-Choice America Naral campaign.Some of them are summarized below.Contra Costa Times editorial: We hope the confirmation process for Supreme Court nominee John Roberts would be civil and intelligent, but in our hearts, we knew it was probably a dream, a Times editorial says. The nation is the selection of a judge of the Supreme Court, and we have to have a conversation about this, but
the conversation must be fair, open and honest, the editorial says, concluding, shallow brutal smear campaigns like this [the campaign] does not belong in this discussion (Contra Costa Times, 8 / 15).BRBRLos Angeles Times: The battle over the nomination of Roberts has just begun and already it feels disappointing because Roberts is the kind of figure sweet, affable and competent fails to ignite the public, so Ill probably Pages: [1] 2 3 4