Blogs provide Roberts Analysis
Goodness knows we can't depend on the media to give us a thoughtful or thorough analysis of John Robert's past judicial decisions. But you can always count on the bloggers! Mike Fox over at Jottings does not disappoint with this initial Report on Robert's employment-related decisions. Fox indicates he is a little surprised with how often Roberts sided with the employee side of the case.
Donald Caster over at All Deliberate Speed provides an excellent Analysis of each employment opinion authored by Roberts during his brief tenure on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals. He also provides an analysis of the employment cases Roberts argued as a litigator prior to becoming a judge, however, those cases obviously provide less insight into Robert's own feelings on those issues.
Meanwhile, the Supreme Court Nomination Blog has a more general analysis of Robert's opinions in various catagories.
Donald Caster over at All Deliberate Speed provides an excellent Analysis of each employment opinion authored by Roberts during his brief tenure on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals. He also provides an analysis of the employment cases Roberts argued as a litigator prior to becoming a judge, however, those cases obviously provide less insight into Robert's own feelings on those issues.
Meanwhile, the Supreme Court Nomination Blog has a more general analysis of Robert's opinions in various catagories.
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