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No matter how badly senators want to know things, judicial nominees are limited in what they may discuss. That limitation is real. And it comes from the very nature of what judges do.
Orrin Hatch
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Orrin Hatch
Age: 90
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We must remember that judicial nominees are constrained in what they may discuss and how they may discuss it.
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We must apply a judicial rather than a political standard to the information before us [if choosing a Judge].
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We must apply a judicial, not a political, standard to this record. Asking a judicial nominee whose side you will be on in future cases is a political standard.
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If they can shut down ABC News and ABC network programming just because they don't agree on something, it makes you wonder
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