http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=584&ncid=584&e=7&u=/nm/20040909/pl_nm/campaign_judges_dcStudy: Bush Judges Most Conservative on Rights
Thu Sep 9, 5:14 PM ET By Jeff Franks
HOUSTON (Reuters) - A study of thousands of federal court cases has found that judges appointed by President Bushare the most conservative on record in the areas of civil rights and civil liberties. The study's authors say the re-election of Bush would give U.S. courts a strong rightward tilt that could last for years.
"If Bush wins re-election you're going to have a very conservative judiciary," University of Houston political scientist Robert Carp said on Thursday. "An average president puts in about a third of the federal judiciary in two terms, so this really is a watershed year in terms of what happens." <snip>
The study was published in Judicature, the publication of the American Judicature Society, a nonpartisan organization of judges, lawyers and others involved in justice administration.