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ACLJ: John Roberts' Testimony ''Open and Honest'' in Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings.


WASHINGTON -- The American Center The American Center is a high-rise tower in Southfield, Michigan. It was built in 1975 and stands at 26 floors, with one basement floor, for a total of 27.

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 for Law and Justice (ACLJ ACLJ American Center for Law and Justice
ACLJ Appleseed Center for Law and Justice (Washington, DC) 
), specializing in constitutional law, said the testimony of Supreme Court nominee John Roberts is "open and honest" as he addresses questions before the Senate Judiciary Committee The U.S. Senate established the Committee on the Judiciary on December 10, 1816, as one of the original 11 standing committees. It is also one of the most powerful committees in Congress; among its wide range of jurisdictions is investigation of federal judicial nominees and oversight of .

The following statement was issued by Jay Sekulow, Chief Counsel of the ACLJ who supports the nomination and is attending the confirmation hearings:

"The testimony of John Roberts is open and honest and shows the American people An American people may be:
  • any nation or ethnic group of the Americas
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 that his judicial philosophy embraces the Constitution and the rule of law. His answers to a wide variety of questions concerning some of the most critical issues of our day reflect a sound view that judges should decide cases not legislate To enact laws or pass resolutions by the lawmaking process, in contrast to law that is derived from principles espoused by courts in decisions.  from the bench. As nominee for Chief Justice, John Roberts understands the role and limitations of the high court. He believes strongly in the separation of powers separation of powers: see Constitution of the United States.
separation of powers

Division of the legislative, executive, and judicial functions of government among separate and independent bodies.
. His answers on the right to privacy are legally correct and represent the mainstream views of the American people. His answers also demonstrate that as a nominee to the high court it would be inappropriate for him to comment on applying law or precedent to cases that are likely to come before the court. That's the same standard utilized by all previous Supreme Court nominees in answering questions. John Roberts must not be subjected to a series of litmus tests during this confirmation proceeding. He is being open and honest about his judicial philosophy and how he views the judicial process and the role of the judiciary."

The American Center for Law and Justice is based in Washington, D.C. and is online at www.aclj.org.
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