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The Supreme Court is in a tough spot in Caperton v. A.T. Massey. The legal claim here is that Americans have a due-process right to a judicial system untainted by the appearance or likelihood of bias. And appearances alone are sometimes enough. Indeed, the facts here are so completely grotesque, they cause the usually mild-mannered John Paul Stevens to proclaim: "We have never confronted a case as extreme as this before. This fits the standard that Potter ... Full Story »

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Kenneth Sibbett
3.9
by Kenneth Sibbett - Mar. 4, 2009

Well written and recommended reading for anyone who think theres no bias in the Supreme Court. While everybody know local and state courts make deals all the time, for their friends, for money and for more power. Well, when it gets to the Supreme Court, it doesn't get much higher. So, what could a justice possibly want? How about immortality. For every small time judge, they have to follow the laws put in place my the Supreme Court. From here to eternity, the laws they put in place will be argued and debated. The ultimate power.

Thats the reason Obama needs to replace two, if not three, during his administration. The Supreme Court can make or break a Presidents historic place in history.

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