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Using religion as a litmus | It was the Democratic Senate opposition—and not the Committee for Justice's ad campaign—that injected religion into the Pryor debate (C. Boyden Gray, The Washington Post)
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The 'religious litmus test' | The effect — intentional or not — of the Democrats' religious litmus test means the automatic disqualification of any judicial nominee who believes in the teachings of his church (Editorial, The Washington Times)
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Attack on judges | Congress, it is saying, need not respect the courts' judgments on the meaning of the Constitution and need not remedy those illegalities the courts identify (Editorial, The Washington Post)
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Catholics need not apply? | The GOP crosses a line in the fight over the Pryor nomination (Byron York, National Review Online)
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