Blog Round-up – Monday, October 3rd
on Oct 3, 2005 at 8:10 pm
Confirm Them has a series of posts highlighting the conservative opposition to the Miers nomination. The Volokh Conspiracy also has this post surveying the conservative blog response to the nomination.
Eugene Volokh has this post on how Harriet Miers’ career path — not necessarily her views — fits more the paths of Justices White and Powell than of some of the more recent Justices.
Sentencing Law & Policy explores Miers’ work in support of prisoner re-entry.
Ann Althouse is reporting that Senator Schumer finds the Miers nominationn acceptable.
Here is Think Progress on Vice President Cheney’s take on Miers.
ACSBlog has this post on Miers and civil rights for gays.
Legal Affairs has this post on litmus tests for Supreme Court Justices.
Chief Justice Roberts has decided to drop Justice Rehnquist’s special robes.
Balkinization has this post about the information advantage that the administration has with regard to the Miers nomination.
Professor Bainbridge has this post on whether or not Miers is a “stalking horse.”
Newsmeat has this list of Miers’ campaign contributions.
On a lighter note, somebody has set up this blog purporting to belong to Harriet Miers.