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Judicial pick raising questions
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2002 The Senate Judiciary Committee is holding a second confirmation hearing on Charles W. Pickering, a federal judge President Bush has picked to sit on the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals. Civil rights and abortion rights advocates say Pickering is a bad choice for the position. They say his views on race and women's choice are a throwback to the days of segregation and pre-Roe v. Wade. Supporters, which include African-Americans, say the characterizations about Pickering's views on race are unfounded. Get the Story:
Fight Over Judicial Nominee Resumes (The New York Times 2/6)
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