John Roberts consistently has taken the most narrow, restrictive views of civil rights and women's rights.

That means a company could have a 'No Women' or 'No African-Americans' hiring policy, and that would be OK, unless you proved you were the more qualified candidate.

This vote is painful proof that a majority of senators will not stand up for women's rights, civil rights and our right to privacy when it counts the most.

It's unbelievable how poorly informed we are, how little information we have to go on.

It is more important than ever to come up with a consensus candidate everyone can respect.

In the end, he refused to commit to upholding the core principles of Roe.

It's hard to get people to understand what the court means in their daily lives.

John Roberts is no longer a blank slate, he has an extensive record and that record is far outside the mainstream.

John Roberts' record is extensive and troubling.