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...Mr Reagan nominated Justice Kennedy after the Senate blocked his first nominee, Robert Bork, and after his second choice, Douglas Ginsburg, withdrew amid the opposition....
...In law, for instance, contemporaries such as the later Supreme Court justices Sandra Day O’Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg found it impossible to land jobs commensurate with their academic qualifications...
...“The commission inconsistently and opportunistically framed the costs and benefits of the rule,” wrote Judge Douglas Ginsburg in the court’s opinion....
...Douglas Ginsburg, the next Reagan choice, was undone by his confession that he had (shock, horror!)...
...Within the American system, after much initial confusion, a consent decree entered by Judge Colleen Kollar-Douglas in the trial court and upheld by Judge Douglas Ginsburg on appeal fleshed out what interoperability...
...Chief judge Douglas Ginsburg, giving the court's opinion, said the SEC had an “obligation to do what it can to apprise itself and hence the public and the Congress of the economic consequences of a proposed...
...Anthony Kennedy Kennedy was named to the supreme court in 1988, after the highly contested and unsuccessful nominations of Robert Bork and Douglas Ginsburg, President Reagan nominated Kennedy to the US...
...President Reagan’s second nominee, 41 year-old Douglas Ginsburg, was forced to withdraw after he admitted to smoking marijuana while a law teacher at Harvard....
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