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The New Republic on MSNDavid Souter Changed Supreme Court Nominations ForeverThe late justice was picked to be a reliable conservative vote on the court. But he drifted left—and the right has never ...
More than any decision he authored, the justice’s legacy was how he surprised legal conservatives, galvanizing a movement to ...
Former US Supreme Court Justice David Souter, who also served as NH attorney general and an associate justice on the NH ...
The resulting backlash against Souter would fundamentally shape the Republican Party's approach to judicial nominations. The battle cry of "No More Souters" would now be heard whenever a ...
Former Supreme Court Associate Justice David H. Souter ’61 died earlier this month at his home in New Hampshire. He was 85.
It did not take conservatives long to regret Souter’s nomination. After less than two years on the bench, he helped orchestrate a significant opinion that upheld the central tenet of Roe v.
Subsequently the cry of “no more Souters” solidified the hold groups such as the conservative Federalist Society have over Supreme Court nominations by Republican presidents and liberal groups ...
Former Supreme Court Associate Justice David Souter, who also served as New Hampshire attorney general and an associate justice on the New Hampshire Supreme Court, has died. Souter, 85 ...
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