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By Deborah Tate
Washington
13 January 2006
Supreme1 Court nominee2 Judge Samuel Alito
Witnesses will resume testifying Friday at Senate hearings for Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito. They began their testimony3 Thursday, after Judge Alito completed three days of testimony.
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The first witness to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee was Stephen Tober, chairman of the American Bar Association Standing5 Committee on the Federal Judiciary, whose organization gave Judge Samuel Alito its highest rating, well qualified6 for the Supreme Court. "His integrity, his professional competence7, and his judicial8 temperament9 are indeed found to be of the highest standing," he said.
Some 30 witnesses are testifying at the hearing. Republicans have called half of them, and they are all expected to express support for the nomination10.
The rest of the witnesses, called by the Democrats12, are expected to testify in opposition13 to the nomination. They include representatives of abortion14 rights and civil rights groups.
Democrats have expressed concern with Alito's judicial record, saying it suggests the nominee, if confirmed, would try to erode15 abortion rights and minority rights.
Senator Edward Kennedy questions Judge Samuel Alito, Thursday
As the nominee was completing his testimony, Senator Ted4 Kennedy, a Massachusetts Democrat11, said the average American has a hard time getting a fair shake in Alito's courtroom. "In case after case we see legal contortion16, inconsistent reasoning to bend over backwards17 to help the powerful," he said.
But, in an exchange with Senator Charles Schumer, a New York Democrat, Alito sought to assure lawmakers that he is fair and impartial18, and would continue to be so on the high court, if confirmed.
Schumer: Judge Alito, I assume you believe you will be able to be fair in every case that comes before you on the Supreme Court?
Alito: I have no reason to believe that I will not be, I certainly will.
Schumer: You do not believe you prejudged any legal or constitutional issue?
Alito: I do not believe that I have.
Schumer: You will take care to apply the rules of law and procedure equally and even-handedly, no matter whom the parties are, prosecution19 or defense20?
Alito: I certainly will, Senator, yes.
The chairman of the committee, Senator Arlen Specter, a Pennsylvania Republican, praised Alito's stamina21 during the hearings. "I have been handed statistics which show that you have been questioned for about 18 hours, a number of questions approximating some 700," he said.
Despite likely opposition from Democrats, Alito is expected to be confirmed by the Republican-led Senate later this month. He would succeed the retiring Sandra Day O'Connor, who is considered a centrist and who often cast the deciding vote in five-to-four rulings on controversial cases.
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