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Report of the ACLU on the Nomination of Judge John Roberts Jr., to be Associate Justice on the U.S. Supreme Court
In accordance with ACLU Policy 519, this report summarizes the civil liberties and civil rights record of Judge John Roberts, who was nominated by President Bush on July 19, 2005 to replace retiring Justice Sandra Day O'Connor as an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court.
11/30/2009 | Religion & Belief
Ordained Pentecostal Minister Can Preach In Prison After ACLU Lawsuit
11/23/2009 | Discrimination
Internationally-Renowned Humanitarian Groups Support Challenge To Unconstitutional "Material Support" Law
11/27/2009 | Keep America Safe & Free, Torture
Mohamed et al. v. Jeppesen - Reply Brief of Plaintiffs-Appellants for Rehearing En Banc
11/24/2009 | HIV/AIDS Discrimination
Comments by HIV Advocacy Groups on the Proposed Rulemaking for the ADA Amendments Act
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