"To restore the rule of law in the Supreme Court--the idea that the text and original meaning of the Constitution sharply constrains (but does not eliminate) interpretive discretion--President Bush must appoint a disciple of Associate Justice Antonin Scalia or unjustly defeated nominee Robert H. Bork. Otherwise, the intent of the Founding Fathers to create a government of law, not of men and women, will continue to falter within the third branch," writes Bruce Fein.
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