Kagan Kerfuffle: Supreme Court Nominee has Slim Record on Social Issues, But Religious Right has Opened Fire on Her Any Way
Church & State 2010, June, 63, 6
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Publisher Description
President Barack Obama has nominated U.S. Solicitor General Elena Kagan to fill Justice John Paul Stevens' seat on the Supreme Court, setting the stage for a potentially bruising confirmation battle in the Senate. Prodded by the Religious Right, conservative senators are expected to oppose the Kagan nomination and assail her as a far-left judicial activist who is out of step with American values.
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