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Newly confirmed Chief Justice John Roberts may not be the
umpire he claims to be, but he could be worse: a
counter-revolutionary, like Judge Janice Rogers Brown
by Jon Margolis,
Oct 31, 2005
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In Western states where judges are elected, an increasing
amount of special-interest group money is being spent on hotly
contested state judge campaigns
by Ray Ring,
Oct 11, 2004
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Don’t worry so much about what President Bush will
do to the environment; worry instead about the three new justices
he might put on the Supreme Court
by Jon Margolis,
Dec 06, 2004
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The writer outlines the ideological underpinnings of
judicial flip flips on key Western issues
by Ray Ring,
Mar 22, 2004
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The writer celebrates a jury decision in Boise,
Idaho
by Ben Long,
Jun 14, 2004
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A right-wing coup is under way in the nation’s
courts, which George W. Bush is stacking with anti-environmental
judges, and the impacts on Western conservation issues are not
going to be pretty
by Ray Ring,
Feb 16, 2004
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The increasing politicization of the courts is creating a
hazardous landscape for conservationists, who need to diligently
oppose anti-environmental judges
by Paul Larmer,
Feb 16, 2004
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The environmental records of federal judges are briefly
examined, including Dee Benson, Don Molloy, Alan Angus McDonald, B.
Lynn Winmill, Michael Hogan, Edward Lodge, Clarence Brimmer, James
Parker and Sam Haddon
by Ray Ring,
Feb 16, 2004
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Even when environmentalists win in the courtroom, Congress
can overturn the court’s interpretation of an existing law by
passing a new one
by Laura Paskus,
Feb 16, 2004
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The West’s environmentalist lawyers are manning the
legal barricades, as the Bush administration stealthily attacks the
nation’s bedrock environmental laws
by Ray Ring,
May 10, 2004