Judges and Judiciary
Jul. 13, 2009
Another Round of Disappointment
Judicial confirmations fail to tell us what we really need to know, writes William Domnarski.





William Domnarski
Email: domnarski@gmail.com
William Domnarski is a Southland mediator and practitioner. His latest book is "Richard Posner," published by Oxford University Press in 2016.
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By William Domnarski There will be questions, but only after the speeches, pontifications, and even then the questioning will only be predictable, designed to trigger packaged, focus group-vetted, dissembling, to be followed by more pontification or, depending on your team, feigned outrage or endearment. What we need instead are questions that give us a chance to know the person to whom we are giving a lifetime of authority to make judg...
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