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    Supreme Court Politics and Abortion

    By Jeremy | May 24, 2005

    On the same day that the United States Senate averted the so-called Nuclear Option on judicial nominees (at least for now), the current Supreme Court agreed to re-enter the abortion debate. Interesting that the litmus test issue of our day, about which most judicial broohahas relate, would apparently come before the Supremes one more time before another nuclear showdown on a Supreme Court nominee.
    "Boy, it does make for an interesting summer -- potential chief justice retirement, the filibuster fight and the Supreme Court delving into the abortion issue once again," said Jay Sekulow, chief counsel for the conservative American Center for Law and Justice.

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