Saturday, April 17, 2010

How a pro-gun, anti-abortion Nevadan leads the Senate’s Democrats.

...“Precedent is so important to me in the law,” Reid told him. Roberts, Reid recalled, said, “ ‘Oh, on the Supreme Court you can change precedent only if there’s this and this,’ and he was rattling them off. I hope I didn’t act surprised, but I’d never heard anything like that before.” Roberts, in Reid’s view, left no doubt that he would be very reluctant to overturn precedents....