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According to the Los Angeles Times, Supreme Court nominee John G. Roberts Jr. worked behind the scenes for gay rights activists, and his legal expertise helped them persuade the Supreme Court to issue a landmark 1996 ruling protecting people from discrimination because of their sexual orientation.
Jean Dubofsky, lead lawyer for the gay rights activists and a former Colorado Supreme Court justice, said that when she came to Washington to prepare for the U.S. Supreme Court presentation, she immediately was referred to Roberts.
"Everybody said Roberts was one of the people I should talk to," Dubofsky said. "He has a better idea on how to make an effective argument to a court that is pretty conservative and hasn't been very receptive to gay rights."
This is a very interesting development and makes me feel a lot better about his nomination. It will be interesting to see how conservatives react to this new information. Will they forge ahead with Justice Sunday II to support him?
Let's not be overly optimistic about Roberts. With the news about his involvement with gay issues in Colorado, the right wing may suddenly decide to not get behind him. Bush is not going to upset them either. Until Roberts lets us know what his stand is on gay rights, hold your collective breath.
I agree with Robert, and even if he is less hostile to gays than we suppose, and this comes out; bush could/would not withdrawal the nomination, as this would make him look bad (could he look any worse?!); and bush is so stubborn and pigheaded, once he makes up his mind about something, he NEVER changes it, even in the face of all reason, science or whatever. Gary (NJ)
posted by Anonymous, at
8/04/2005 11:08 AM
Oh this is deeeeLISHous !! I just heard Rush bellowing about Roberts' pro bono gay work .. PRO BONO! The dude is Roman Catholic with an anti-abortion activist wife, a member of The Federalist Society & he's doing free legal work for gay causes at the highest level. Maybe God is not dead yet.
posted by Anonymous, at
8/04/2005 2:05 PM