"James Bopp, Jr". is a prominent conservative lawyer/attorney. Until August 31, 2012, he was also the Republican National Committeeman for Indiana, but he lost his bid for re-election to that post.

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In these cases he didn't go beyond the issues that needed to be resolved. He wasn't trying to create law. He was just carefully following the existing law.

I don't think these cases tell us anything about whether he would vote to overturn Roe v. Wade or not. Nor do they tell us whether he supports pro-life as a value.

And I hope they do, frankly, ... I think it's outrageous that they're subjected to these unconstitutional restrictions.

I think we should write a platform that allows the nominee to argue his position.

Anything Dr. Dobson did to endorse candidates, he did as an individual.

If we believe in democracy and the role of the people, it's quite appropriate for the people to pick judges.

The lower court must now confront the real merits of this case ... that there is no constitutional justification for prohibiting grass-roots lobbying about upcoming votes in Congress, just because we are in an election season.

He's not a rookie. He's been doing this for 15 years. That usually doesn't change. He will do the same thing as a justice.

It's hard to overestimate how significant these two cases are together.