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Supreme Court nominee John Roberts has received uneven treatment in the Senate since 1991, a period in which he was three times nominated to the federal appeals court. Each time, he became entangled in a wider, long-running partisan struggle between Republicans and Democrats over the judiciary. Whatever the outcome of his hearings, Roberts is no stranger to confirmation wars. Here is a short summary of Roberts' long road to the federal bench.
September 06, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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