Alito's confirmation would be a violation of the Constitution's Article II requirement that the Senate exercise its "Advice and Consent" function in an informed manner
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In the absence of specific answers to senators' questions about Samuel Alito's views, his confirmation would be a violation of the Constitution's Article II requirement that the Senate exercise its "Advice and Consent" function in an informed manner, according to Paul Savory.
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/012906X.shtml
In the absence of specific answers to senators' questions about Samuel Alito's views, his confirmation would be a violation of the Constitution's Article II requirement that the Senate exercise its "Advice and Consent" function in an informed manner, according to Paul Savory.
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/012906X.shtml
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