Capitol Games: The Inside Story of Clarence Thomas, Anita Hill, and a Supreme Court NominationA riveting behind-the-scenes look at the Thomas Supreme Court nomination hearings, told by the first print journalist to break the story of Hill's allegations of sexual harassment. Based on extensive interiews and prodigious research, this definitive account of these history-making hearings presents far-reaching implications for the political landscape of our country. |
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... conservative and a white conservative . " Arch Parsons is not a one - track kind of man . He is a veteran reporter , having been one of the first blacks to break down the racial barriers of the New York city newspapers . He went on to ...
... conservative and a white conservative . " Arch Parsons is not a one - track kind of man . He is a veteran reporter , having been one of the first blacks to break down the racial barriers of the New York city newspapers . He went on to ...
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... conservative intellectual roots . She studied at the University of Chicago under Antonin Scalia and later worked for the conservative academic when he became an appellate court judge and then a Supreme Court justice , serving twice as ...
... conservative intellectual roots . She studied at the University of Chicago under Antonin Scalia and later worked for the conservative academic when he became an appellate court judge and then a Supreme Court justice , serving twice as ...
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... conservative with some moderate tendencies . But when Burger retired in 1986 , Reagan chose the extreme Rehnquist to re- place him as chief justice . President Reagan was starting to build an activist conservative court for which the ...
... conservative with some moderate tendencies . But when Burger retired in 1986 , Reagan chose the extreme Rehnquist to re- place him as chief justice . President Reagan was starting to build an activist conservative court for which the ...
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