Senate Democrats on Thursday called for Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito to provide them with more information about his time as a federal judge and a government lawyer, citing "questions that seem to have incomplete answers." The Congressional Black Caucus also announced Thursday that it would lobby the so-called Senate "Gang of 14" to oppose Alito's nomination because of what it called his hostility to discrimination cases.
December 09, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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