Harriet Miers
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"Harriet Ellan Miers" is a conservative Republican Party (United States)/Republican United States/American lawyer and former White House Counsel to President George W. Bush. In 2005, she was nominated by Bush to be an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States/Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States/U.S. Supreme Court to replace retiring Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, but bipartisan opposition led President Bush to reluctantly withdraw the nomination.

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I don't know off hand. Let me ask Thomas and Scalia what they think.

We certainly coordinate the process.

The underlying theme in most of these cases is the insistence of more self-determination. And the more I think about these issues, the more self-determination makes sense.

Obviously, we evaluated that this was the right time to settle and to resolve this matter and that it was in the best interest of the firm to do so.

The administrative suspension was lifted as soon as my dues were received.

I believe employers should be able to pick the best qualified for any position to be filled considering all relevant factors.

I truly believe if the governor told her she should be an Astronaut, she would do her best to become one. I was struck by the tremendous impact you have on the children whose lives you touch.

Yes, assuming need and resources. I do consider the AIDS illness as a serious, total community problem.

I do not have all the facts on the significance of these ordinances; however, I am willing to discuss the need and make an appropriate decision when fully advised.